Investigatory Powers Bill: why is Snooper's Charter so contentious?

Security services want to modernise surveillance legislation, but critics have huge privacy concerns

Theresa May
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Home Secretary Theresa May will today publish the new Investigatory Powers Bill, a draft bill that has been dubbed the "snooper's charter Mark III". It is the latest in a series of attempts to modernise surveillance legislation to reflect the growth in online communication. Prime Minister David Cameron has said it is one of the most important pieces of legislation of this parliament.

Why is it needed?

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