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Was the PSNI spying on journalists?

Was the PSNI spying on journalists?

Update: 2025-09-25
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Julian O’Neill joins Tara and Declan on The State of Us after new details were revealed on how the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) unlawfully used covert surveillance powers.

A report has uncovered how the PSNI used journalists' phone numbers to check for any leaks of information by its officers or staff, and also revealed there were 21 unlawful uses of covert powers to attempt to uncover reporters' sources.

Its author, lawyer Angus McCullough KC, said he found that the PSNI's surveillance of journalists and lawyers is not "widespread or systemic".

PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said the report "rightfully highlights that we have to improve our processes, and we will".

Julian, Tara and Declan take you through everything you need to know.

Get in touch: thestateofus@bbc.co.uk

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Was the PSNI spying on journalists?

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