Damian Green

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Telegraph, 02.01.09 07:32 UTC

Damian Green row has made it tougher for police to obtain warrants

Police are finding it harder to get judges to approve search warrants in the wake of high profile cases including the investigation into Damian Green, the Conservative MP.

Daily Mail, 26.12.08 00:31 UTC

Police carried secret bugs to record Tory MP during his arrest

Police secretly recorded MP Damian Green’s reactions when they arrested him, it was revealed yesterday. Officers were wearing hidden microphones, a tactic usually reserved for cases involving ...

Telegraph, 25.12.08 16:32 UTC

Watchdog to investigate bugging of MP

The surveillance watchdog is expected to launch a formal investigation after police disclosed that officers secretly recorded the arrest of a Tory MP.

Daily Mail, 24.12.08 15:02 UTC

Police 'secretly taped Damian Green arrest with bugs used on Al Qaeda terror suspects'

Police officers who arrested MP Damian Green were fitted with secret recording devices normally used forĀ  Al Qaeda terror suspects, it was revealed last night. The Tory immigration spokesman was ...

Times Online, 24.12.08 13:00 UTC

Damian Green was secretly recorded by Metropolitan police

Police officers who arrested Damian Green were wearing secret recording devices usually reserved for terror suspects, it emerged today as Scotland Yard’s investigation into the Conservative MP ...

Telegraph, 24.12.08 09:03 UTC

Police secretly taped Damian Green with anti-terror equipment

Police officers who arrested the Conservative MP Damian Green were wearing sound recording equipment normally used for terror suspects, it has been revealed.

guardian.co.uk, 24.12.08 03:31 UTC

Police 'secretly taped Tory MP Damian Green's arrest'

. Damian Green, the shadow immigration minister, speaks to the media outside the House of Commons after his arrest. Photograph: Carl Court/PA The controversy over the arrest of Tory frontbencher ...

The Independent, 23.12.08 13:03 UTC

Met chief backs Quick over Tory row

The head of the Metropolitan Police has voiced his support for the country's most senior counter-terrorism officer following his bitter clash with the Tories over the Home Office leaks inquiry. The ...

Daily Mail, 23.12.08 11:35 UTC

Push to appoint new Met chief fast-tracked in attempt to mend split with the Tories

The appointment of a new Met Police Commissioner is being fast-tracked in a desperate bid to end the leadership crisis at Scotland Yard, it emerged today. No decision had been expected until March ...

Telegraph, 23.12.08 06:31 UTC

Bob Quick 'should consider his position as head of Damian Green inquiry'

Britain's anti-terrorism chief should "consider his position" as head of an inquiry into leaks involving Damian Green, the Tories said yesterday, after he was forced to apologise for accusing them of dirty tricks.