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26/03/2017

There must be 'no place for terrorists to hide' and intelligence services must have access to encrypted messaging services, the home secretary has said. Do you agree?

It's understood Khalid Masood used the secure messaging service WhatsApp just two minutes before killing four people in Westminster last week. The Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, now says she wants technology firms to provide access to encrypted material in terrorism cases. Do you agree with her - or are you worried about the government reading more of our private information? Also: should a child be sent home because of a haircut? We talk to the man who's passed his driving test - after 25 years, and 33 attempts. Plus we're looking at the Monday morning papers with Charlie and the Bishop.

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Sun 26 Mar 2017 22:00

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  • Sun 26 Mar 2017 22:00