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Topic History of: New head of GCHQ
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Jo Perhaps there's a tendency to think that the Internet is some kind of Mickey Mouse thing that is too trivial to be taken seriously. It certainly seems to have played a role in Rolf Harris's case, with his name broadcast worldwide months before he was arrested or charged, first thing on the day the Leveson report was published.
twitter.com/mwilliamsthomas/status/274181776283406337
webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20140...uk/about/the-report/

Along with key words words "Savile" and "sexual offences". Handy for anyone who might have been thinking of remembering how he had once driven over their foot or stolen their prize Modigliani!
JK2006 Sounds like at last an intelligent person is running it - for years I've suspected terrorists and others are way ahead of us in manipulating the media - especially the Internet. Yet another area Leveson SHOULD have been examining but didn't - "not on our agenda".