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  1. Photographers react to new terrorism search law

    Earlier this month the Government handed police new powers to stop photographers and other people in areas where they suspect an act of terrorism will take place. However, photographers are sceptical. Isn't this just the…

  2. Photographer Bob Carlos Clarke movie plans revealed

    Five years after the tragic death of photographer Bob Carlos Clarke, plans to release a film about his work are revealed.

  3. Photographer quizzed by police has great Xscape

    Tables have been turned on security staff at a major entertainments complex as police tell management they were wrong to stop an amateur photographer from taking pictures outside.

  4. Japan’s CP + show spawns Olympus ‘Super Zoom’ 3D camera

    Olympus is set to unveil a clutch of new compact cameras at the CP+ Camera & Photo Imaging Show in Japan, headed up by the SZ-10 ‘Super Zoom’.

  5. Pentax 25mm f/4 645D lens targets ‘outdoor photographers’

    Pentax has tonight officially announced full details of a soon-to-be-launched 25mm f/4 lens for the 645D medium-format camera.

  6. Photography review ‘a big advance’, says Austin Mitchell MP

    Photography rights campaigner Austin Mitchell MP has hailed the recent counter-terrorism review a ‘big advance’ for photographers, though he also brands the reforms a ‘government fudge’.

  7. Photographers react to terror law reforms

    Photographers have cautiously welcomed the Government’s counter-terrorism review but raised doubts that it will prevent them being stopped when taking pictures in public.

  8. Photographers stop and search to be cut, says Home Secretary (update 6.15pm)

    Police powers to stop and search innocent photographers will be restricted as part of a reform of counter-terrorism laws, the Home Secretary has indicated.

  9. Photography police swoop on ‘suspicious’ professor, 78

    Police insist they had every right to stop an innocent 78-year-old who was taking photographs in Norwich city centre but have refused to say why his actions were deemed ‘suspicious’.

  10. Counter Terrorism Review delayed until ‘New Year’ (update 4.30pm)

    The Government has confirmed it has delayed publication of its review of counter-terrorism laws until the New Year.

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