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Theresa May to review UK extradition treaty with US

Posted on : 22-02-2012 | By : admin | In : News

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Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “Theresa May to review UK extradition treaty with US” was written by Nicholas Watt, chief political correspondent, for guardian.co.uk on Wednesday 22nd February 2012 16.26 UTC

Theresa May, the home secretary, will conduct a “proper, sober, thoughtful review” into Britain’s extradition treaty with the US amid anger at a series of deportations, David Cameron has announced.

The prime minister told MPs that the home secretary would take account of the views of parliamentarians after he was asked about the case of Christopher Tappin.

Sky News clamps down on Twitter use

Posted on : 07-02-2012 | By : admin | In : News

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Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “Sky News clamps down on Twitter use” was written by Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Tuesday 7th February 2012 19.34 UTC

Sky News has told its journalists not to repost information from any Twitter users who are not an employee of the broadcaster.

An email to staff on Tuesday laid out new social media guidelines for Sky News employees, including a contentious ban on retweeting rival “journalists or people on Twitter”.

Barack Obama faces pressure over TVShack extradition case

Posted on : 31-01-2012 | By : admin | In : News

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Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “Barack Obama faces pressure over TVShack extradition case” was written by Lizzy Davies and agencies, for The Guardian on Tuesday 31st January 2012 15.50 UTC

Barack Obama has come under pressure to explain American attempts to extradite a British student accused of breaking US copyright law, after a web campaign to raise awareness of the case propelled it to the top of a presidential question-and-answer session.

British businessman refused supreme court appeal against US extradition

Posted on : 31-01-2012 | By : admin | In : News

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Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “British businessman to fight against US extradition in European court” was written by Peter Walker, for The Guardian on Tuesday 31st January 2012 12.28 UTC

A retired British businessman facing extradition to the US over allegations he plotted to export missile components to Iran will make an emergency application to the European court of human rights after being refused leave to appeal to the supreme court.

Twitter faces censorship backlash

Posted on : 27-01-2012 | By : admin | In : News

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Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “Twitter faces censorship backlash” was written by Charles Arthur, for guardian.co.uk on Friday 27th January 2012 12.19 UTC

The social network Twitter is facing a storm of criticism from users, after revealing that it has implemented a system that would let it withhold particular tweets from specific countries.

The company has insisted that it will not use the gagging system in a blanket fashion, but would apply it on a case-by-case basis, as already happens when governments or organisations complain about individual tweets.