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Latest story in Chinglish, folks: Details of how long profiles of innocent human bliengs can be kept on DNA database for Province of Engrish running-dogs and.
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Thousands of innocent people will have their DNA details retained on a national database for up to six years, the Home Office will announce today. See the …
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The United Kingdom has the world’s biggest DNA database. Police say retaining samples has helped solve crimes. Human rights groups say the proposed change …
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Thousands of innocent people will have their DNA details retained on a national database for up to six years, the Home Office will announce today. See the rest here: Plan for DNA database to hold profiles for 6 years …
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Commenting on revelations that the Government plans to hold the DNA of thousands of innocent teenagers on the national database until they are in their mid-20s, Chris Huhne said: “In all their proposals on DNA, ministers seem unable to …
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Government are unable to distinguish between innocence and guilt on DNA. 11.10.09. “People who are innocent should be removed from the DNA database immediately. No ifs and no buts,” said hris Huhne, the Liberal Democrat Shadow Home …
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Innocent people, including thousands of teenagers, will still have their DNA profile kept on a national database for up to six years, the Government will announce. Ministers have ignored growing demands to radically reduce or scrap the …
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By Nigel Morris, Home Affairs Correspondent Thousands of innocent people will have their DNA details retained on a national database for up to six years, …
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News | The Independent UK - ‘Big Brother’ database cancelled by … By DNA database - innocent. Earlier this year the Government clashed with the European …
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It emerged last month that more than one in 10 people – 5.5 million people in England and Wales – now have their details stored on the DNA database. …
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