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Artificial intelligence used to predict Human Rights Court decisions

University researchers achieve 79% accuracy through computer analysis

Damages ordered against police for unlawful data use

Tribunal awards £10,000 to former officer suspected of leak

Briggs proposes move towards online courts for England & Wales

Internet service proposed for money disputes up to £25,000

Strict rules needed for general data retention: Advocate General

Opinion covering UK Act proposes five conditions to be met

Online child protection plans could lead to harm, Society warns

Consultation response warns of possible unintended consequences

Investigatory Powers Bill safeguards still not enough: Society

Client confidentiality, and EU law compliance, remain at risk

Lawyer warns of tougher privacy regime

Turnover-based fines present increased risk for large businesses

Second committee calls for big changes to Investigatory Powers Bill

Joint committee finds "important clarity lacking" in draft measure

Parliament committee critical of Investigatory Powers Bill

Government draft a "missed opportunity" to deliver proper framework