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- More women hiring private investigators to spy on cheating husbands
- Private investigators: no longer in the shadows
- Illegal trade in private information set to continue
- Impugning with impunity by David Leigh
- Ministers lift jail threat on data theft by David Leigh and Rob Evans
- PM seeks retreat on bill to outlaw press spying by # David Leigh and Rob Evans
- Licence to steal by David Leigh
- Poole council spies on family over school claim By Richard Alleyne
- Teacher 'tailed by private eye' By Tim Healy
- Ex-Yard detective arrested over unsolved murder case by Sean O'Neill, Crime Editor
- Celebrity Private Investigator to the Stars Returns to South Africa
- Bust-up with the boss? By Jon Kelly - BBC News
- New Bill in New Zealand Gives PIs More Powers
- Council motoring fines 'illegal'
- The Facebook tool which turns your mobile into a snoop
- A snapper, a security guard and 16,000-plus internet hits...
- National Dismissal Register
- Guardian Angels flee brutal Britain
- UK Computer Store Caught Selling Pirated Items
- Anonymous Witness Evidence
- Gumshoes fined for debt collection pretexting blag
- Councils told to stop snooping
- Terror laws aren’t a licence to snoop, councils warned
- Councils told to stop using spy laws for 'trivial' issues
- Councils warned over spying laws
- Ebay Con-Artist Ring Caught with Reverse Lookup Search
- Lloyds TSB hires private detectives to find lost account holders
- Move against court anonymity ruling
- Ebay ordered to pay $61m damages
- UK most popular destination for 419 scams By John Oates
- PI Licensing
- Google's controversial Street View hits the UK
- Are the Guardian Angels back?
- Top hairdresser hired private eyes to spy on staff after £80k stock theft
- Another Police "Farce"
- Private detectives hunt for late library books
- Banks hire detectives to trace loan evaders
- Suicide bid on CCTV may herald new privacy law
- European data directive 'not fit for purpose'
- TV Review - On the Fiddle? From Need to Greed, BBC One, Thursday, 10 July, 9pm
- Employee dishonesty: Surveillance - Undercover work
- MOD missing 658 laptops
- Google's Street View under fire
- Private eyes fight curbs on crimebusting
- How reliable is DNA in identifying suspects?
- PIRACY CRACKDOWN
- UK - Ministry of Justice loses 45,000 records
- Blank Passports Stolen
- New Search Engine Cuil.com - an alternative to Google
- House repossessions at all time high
- Google Streetview
- Data Protection Conference
- The big business in business fraud
- BBC sorry after TV data is stolen
- Cloned Passports
- Disability fraud referee jailed
- eBay wins right to not police counterfeit goods
- Madeleine McCann's parents hire US private investigators
- Criminals Data Lost
- McCann PI Dropped
- Police Code of Dress
- Rise in Business Crime
- Home office sacks data loss company
- AUTOMATIC NUMBER PLATE RECOGNITION (ANPR)
- Robin Hood Bank Employee
- Aussies sue IOC over ticketing scamBy
- New ID card for foreigners unveiled
- Insolvency
- Success as private investigator finds dog
- Files on RAF staff stolen from base
- 'MI6's terror snaps' on eBay camera
- Court dismisses police fire claim
- There’s no hiding place as spy HQ plans to see all
- Biggest Company Losses
- Rent dodgers live here
- Financial crisis: Home safe sales soar as trust in banks collapses
- Financial criminals registered at Companies House
- Deadly Key Ring
- Gurkhas
- Benefit Fraud
- Divorce
- Terror Suspect allowed to stay
- Two Held Over Accident Claim Scam
- Information Commissioner orders naming of Tribunal employers
- Court of Appeal orders men to disclose encryption keys
- McCann PIs In Fee Controversy
- Criminals Web Site shut Down
- Gun parts for sale on eBAY
- In Jamaica, Police Will be Allowed to Take on Private Work
- The Gadget Show - 20/10/08
- Private detectives finger Government for licensing fiasco
- Thai Government want extradition from britain
- Four deny private investigator's murder
- Lost property? Only a third of items are returned while station staff pocket the rest
- Serious Fraud Office Investigate Arms Deals
- Suburban streets where up to 50 cats have vanished
- Speed cams ditched in Wiltshire
- Skiving Aussie fingered on Facebook
- Flippin Passwords!
- Privacy watchdog calls Home Office plans threat to British way of life
- Crazy Laws
- A quarter of law firms admitted to losing confidential documents
- Thief gets just rewards
- US helicopter raid' inside Syria
- Fingerprint Scanners.
- Home Office mulls fighting hacking with corporate ASBOs
- House repossessions increase 71%
- Are your fuel costs high
- Surveillamce on parents
- £500m owed in fines
- CSA Hand Over
- Data Protection the DVLA Way
- Jurors nod off during Croydon fraud case
- Catching criminals in Spain
- Security licence body chief quits
- Law firms' private investigators examined
- Rise in insolvency
- Daily Mail chief Paul Dacre criticises BBC growth and privacy rulings
- Tax fraud chief 'paid wife £100k'
- Nowhere to hide on the web as world’s biggest free people search launches in uk
- No Second chances after Wife finds Husband cheating on Second Life
- Straw bulks up Information Commissioner's powers
- VAT rate cut
- Pictures of Baby P's Killers
- DNA database 'breach of rights'
- UK PIs Still Seeing Plenty of Work in Economic Tough Times
- Schengen
- Met adviser 'wanted over terror'
- Facebook
- PI gets 15 years
- Community Fund Raising Event 2009
- Snoopers to spy on public in bid to nab litterbugs
- Important Changes for Business Visitors to the UK
- Fraudsters targeting British taxpayers
- Computer Fraud
- Home Office to review UK's surveillance powers
- CCTV must not record conversations, warns new guidance
- How to use public Wi-Fi safely
- Oz couple served legal docs via Facebook
- Is filming someone in the street a breach of privacy?
- PI arrested over Art Theft
- Family of missing Amy hire private investigator
- Google search finds missing child
- New privacy watchdog is announced
- Corrupt cop abused police database to blackmail child abusers
- NY policeman plunders US terror watchlist
- Letters of Intent
- Home Office vows to better protect personal data
- 400,00 to access new database
- On the hunt with love cheat detectives
- Privacy-protecting search engine ignores IP addresses
- Fake SAS man given cabinate security job
- Should Korea License Private Detectives?
- Boseman wants to limit rights of private investigators
- Parliament probes privacy law, could give it legislative 'nudge'
- Jail for photographing police?
- Britain's surveillance culture undermines democracy
- Private Investigators Find Olivia Newton John’s missing ex-boyfriend Patrick McDermot
- Madoff Private Eye Has the Action -- Now All He Needs Are the Lights and the Camera
- Locked gate saved wife from murder by husband
- Article Man shackles wife in car to drown her
- violent past of doorman raises questions about SIA checks
- Sisters launch private-investigations agency on Bainbridge
- Another legal Farce at a cost to Tax Payers
- Google Latitude keeps tabs on friends' locations
- Murder Hunt For Facebook Fugitive
- Surveillance needs better controls?
- Courts: Internet
- Valentine's Day Brings Business For Private Investigators
- When Cupid gets it wrong, suspicious minds get busy
- How to be a private detective (by post)
- Privacy International (PI) - Black Zone Report on Data Sharing - Sharing the Misery
- Businesses must resist informing the police first
- Fraud: we're seeing tip of a large iceberg, warns lawyer:
- Britain faces summer of rage - police
- Debt collection can be harassment: British Gas ruling sends warning to all suppliers
- Illegal to photograph police
- Identity Fraud
- Private Investigator sues R Kelly
- Another possible Scam - Social Network Groups
- Largest operation ever mounted in Scotland:
- Top companies 'bought personal details of thousands of staff from private investigato
- The troubles return.
- Companies Act Implementations
- I hired a private eye to catch my cheating hubby
- Pentagon plans blimp to spy from new heights
- Sick email sent to children
- 13,000 people wrongly branded criminals
- Who is in Court?
- Credit Card Blitz
- The Mentalist rocks!
- Twitter News - Large Fire Breaks Out In Central London
- The Daily Express page 42 today
- Crackdown on Fraud
- 14% Rise in Credit Card Fraud
- Google Street View hits UK streets
- Call to scrap 'illegal databases'
- ‘Ladies’Detective’: offbeat sleuthing
- Big Brother is watching: surveillance box to track drivers is backed
- Cowboy wheel clampers
- Personal web data to be stored for a year
- I'm just nosey by nature, says private investigator
- Councils urged to use private investigators to track down absent property owners
- Privacy on FB
- Business Fraud Booms
- Our Taxes Again
- They've got your number
- Google Street View Not Violating Privacy Laws Says ICO
- Merseyside councils spent £14k on private detectives
- Stolen identities on sale for "less than can of cola"
- Cloud Computing
- Common sense on Street View must prevail, says the ICO
- Cuomo: Lynbrook process servers committed fraud
- Google street view
- ICO launches drop-in sessions on social networking site
- Family courts system accused of hiding evidence from parents
- Judge Margaret Short sacked for being rude to solicitors
- Been blogging again!
- So, do you still want to serve papers?
- U.K. Expenses Row Also Dogs the Media
- Phone firm customers warned over data
- OFT warns debt sector about tracing tactics
- Childrens Database
- Michael Martin to 'stand down' as Speaker of the House of Commons
- MI5 Surveillance
- Government rejects Lords' Surveillance Criticism
- Lumley has led the campaign with such success, many are calling on her to stand as MP
- "Whos watching you".
- SIA Licensing
- Council uses terror law to spy on shirker in shower
- Snooping councils face surveillance ban
- The strange case of the private detective who isn’t
- Is It Legal for A Private Investigator To Lie On MySpace?
- PIs Hired to Spy on Employee’s Personal Life
- Multi cell phone video surveillance system!
- Police Encourage Citizens To Report People Who Drive Nice Cars
- Tourists Or Terrorists? Police Erase London Sightseers Photographs Citing Terrorism
- virtual courts deliver swift justice
- Caught after 30 years: the man who conned Springsteen and the Triads
- The lot of a private detective not a happy one
- The lunacy continues
- More lunacy
- Meet the repo man who takes back jets, yachts and racehorses
- Woman held over detective's death
- The Investigator - e-magazine
- MI6 chief's Facebook details cut
- New South Wales Police Use Twitter
- Private Investigator Ian D Withers speaks out on the Hacking debate - Radio 5 Live
- The real No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency
- MI6: A Century in the Shadows - BBC Radio 4
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