UK government security decisions can be challenged in court, judges rule
by Owen Bowcott Legal affairs correspondent from on (#4F5Q3)
Supreme court says GCHQ's hacking powers should be subject to judicial review
Government security decisions will in future be open to challenge in the courts after judges ruled that a secretive intelligence tribunal could not be exempt from legal action.
By a 4-3 majority, supreme court justices declared that the extent of GCHQ's powers to hack into internet services should be subject to judicial review.
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