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New UK terror laws could see journalists and aid workers face up to 14 years in prison
The National Security (State Threats) Act, passed on July 8, is facing fierce criticism after dramatically expanding the definition of what constitutes a terrorist offence – a change that could see journalists, aid workers and researchers sentenced to up to 14 years in prison for routine professional activity. As Keir Starmer prepares to leave office, […] The post New UK terror laws could see journalists and aid workers face up to 14 years in prison appeared first on 5Pillars.