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Smith drops plans for state web database

By James Boxell, Home Affairs Correspondent

Published: April 28 2009 02:16 | Last updated: April 28 2009 02:16

Companies such as BT, Virgin Media and Carphone Warehouse will be asked to monitor all UK web use, e-mail traffic and phone calls after the government backed down on contentious plans for an overarching database for these activities.

Jacqui Smith, home secretary, said she had dropped the long-standing idea of a single database to counter fears about “the state holding the data, and the data being concentrated in one place”.

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