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McCullough Review finds PSNI failures but no ‘systemic’ surveillance of journalists
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McCullough Review finds PSNI failures but no ‘systemic’ surveillance of journalists

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A review by Angus McCullough KC reveals that Northern Ireland police failed to comply with the law but that there was no ‘widespread and systemic’ surveillance of journalists, lawyers and NGOs

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