The Prime Minister U-turns on the controversial policy, but opponents remain sceptical.
The Prime Minister wants to implement Digital IDs, but many are concerned about the privacy and cybersecurity implications, while others claim it will be more dystopian.
Under Surveillance
Digital surveillance increasingly reminds Eastern Europeans of the sinister Soviet past.
The strongest surveillance regime in the world
The Investigatory Powers Act has come into effect in the United Kingdom, so Artefact explores what this means in reality.
Refugees, please print for your penalty
Political art being used to fight back at the Dublin Treaty being used on refugees
Prying spooks sabotage the free press
By compromising the confidentiality between journalists and the citizens the government risk losing control of national security altogether
Goodbye Google Glasses
Are there cracks showing as Google pull their ‘Glass’ project from the market following negative reviews?
Cameron looks to ban private messaging services
Encrypted online messaging applications could be banned if Tories are re-elected
