Ministers are considering a £12 billion plan to monitor the e-mail, telephone and internet browsing records of every person in Britain.
The huge eavesdropping programme would involve the creation of a mammoth central computer database to store hundreds of billions of individual pieces of communications traffic.
Supporters say it would become one of the security services' most comprehensive tools in the fight against terrorism but critics described it as "sinister".
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