Archive for May 11th, 2009

Middle East: ‘Pope Benedict pledges to honour the memory of the

Monday, May 11th, 2009

DNA Database: As the DNA records of many innocent people are to be held on the Government’s DNA database in all parts of the UK (except Scotland), why a presumption of guilt? 5. Military Art. 6. The threat of a combined Bird-Swine flu …

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UK proposes changes to national DNA database to remove innocent

Monday, May 11th, 2009

The UK Home Office on Thursday released new proposals for a controversial DNA database that would remove the DNA information of innocent people. The Home O…

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Signs of the Times News for Mon, 11 May 2009

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Why should I, an innocent citizen, object to the State having my precious DNA on its database? What have I to fear? Am I ‘against justice’, as Harriet Harman ludicrously accused anyone with doubts about a centralised DNA database of …

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LOBBYDOG: Hazel “Diddy” Blears looking shakey

Monday, May 11th, 2009

This week let’s growl at… This week let\ Police Minister and Notts MP Vernon Coaker - for refusing to take innocents of the UK’s DNA database. Merry Men - Nottingham Blogs. Bent Society · From the Mind of Sam · Nottingham City Council …

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UK proposes changes to national DNA database to remove innocent

Monday, May 11th, 2009

The UK Home Office on Thursday released new proposals for a controversial DNA database that would remove the DNA information of innocent people. The Home Office said that DNA information could still remain in the database [official …

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ID in the News» Blog Archive » It’s not bankers Labour is watching

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Only the innocent have anything to fear from having their details on a DNA database or by having their movements tracked on CCTV cameras. Personal liberty and privacy have to be ceded for the smooth and effective functioning of the …

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Government to delete DNA profiles from database

Monday, May 11th, 2009

The government will delete DNA profiles of 850000 innocent people from its DNA database, but civil liberties groups said revised data retention measures do …

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krishana

Monday, May 11th, 2009

DNA database pose risk to the innocent if they contain data on people who are not convicted criminals.There may be reason to found innocent person’s DNA at a crime scene. But with the disregarded by police that person might be caught up …

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The Tech Gurus | PC Support Hertfordshire: Home Office in DNA

Monday, May 11th, 2009

A Home Office press statement said that these measures were designed to “reassure the public that the right people are kept on the DNA database”. If innocent people’s details are held for 12 years, then at any one time a significant …

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Silobreaker: Journalist ADD, Blogger OCD and Our Collective DNA

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Black church leaders have hit out at plans to reform the national DNA database by holding the DNA profiles of innocent people for up to 12 years.The Govern…

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