The Investigatory Powers Tribunal is a UK judicial body that investigates complaints about the use of investigatory powers by public authorities, including surveillance and interception of communications. It ensures compliance with the law and protects individuals' rights regarding privacy and surveillance.
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View all departments →Ministry of Justice Civil Procedure Rule Committee: Annual open meeting 8 May 2026
Planning Inspectorate Rebecca Phillips appointed as Chief Planning Inspector
Department of Health and Social Care Donna Ockenden appointed to chair Leeds maternity review
Environment Agency Two pollutions cost Chippenham farm more than £18,000
Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street PM call with leaders of Germany and Italy: 9 March 2026
Defence Science and Technology Laboratory UK-first achieved in advanced materials to benefit defence