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Halfon is also critical of Christopher Graham, the information commissioner:
Google on course for a pasting from MPs over privacy breaches Nicholas Watt 2010
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Robert Halfon, the Tory MP for Harlow, has secured a debate in the wake of the disclosure in the Sunday Telegraph that Google downloaded personal date from wireless networks while taking pictures of Britain's streets.
Google on course for a pasting from MPs over privacy breaches Nicholas Watt 2010
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Conservative backbencher Rob Halfon, who secured today's debate, revealed he had been told there would be a three-line whip - the strongest disciplinary sanction.
Petrol price rise: David Cameron faces Commons revolt after No 10 e-petition 2011
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Petrol price rises are crucifying people across the country, said Conservative backbencher Rob Halfon.
Petrol price rise: David Cameron faces Commons revolt after No 10 e-petition 2011
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Halfon however warned that feelings on the issue were running high both in parliament and the country at large.
Petrol price rise: David Cameron faces Commons revolt after No 10 e-petition 2011
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The Libyan authorities are investigating the circumstances of Gaddafi's death, he adds.4.22pm: Robert Halfon, a Conservative MP, says that many of his constituents lost their faith in politics because the last government failed to have a referendum on the Lisbon treaty.
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Childhood is dramatically changing, says pediatrician Neal Halfon of the University of California-Los Angeles.
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• Meanwhile, with Wikipedia unavailable for the day in a protest over US web piracy legislation, we listen to Tories such as Robert Halfon and Louise Mensch and turn to Conservapedia, the rightwing alternative.
Hugh Muir's diary 2012
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Childhood is dramatically changing, says pediatrician Neal Halfon of the University of California-Los Angeles.
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Robert Halfon, a Conservative Party lawmaker, said the taking of money from undemocratic foreign governments was "akin to the British aristocrats who supported fascism in the 1930s."
Institutions Scramble to Determine Libya Entanglements Alistair MacDonald 2011
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