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"The company car sector continues to be very worrying and continues to register falls of over 20 percent," David Barrientos, head of communications for Anfac, wrote in a note.

"First, spy chiefs want to create a massive central repository of communications traffic data," suggests The Register's report.

Replying to a report of his remarks in The Orange County Register in California, Jayne Watson, the orchestra's director of communications, called them "intemperate".

Sadie Frost and Joanna Gosling, the BBC presenter who is married to the prime minister's new head of communications, Craig Oliver, also had companies registered at the address.

However, in-house lobbyists are not required to register, and besides a list of present and past clients the register provides little or no detail on the frequency or content of communications with government, the subject or value of any lobbying contract, or whether an organisation has hired a former employee of the department the lobbyist is attempting to influence.

However, in-house lobbyists are not required to register and, besides a list of present and past clients, the register provides little or no detail on the frequency or content of communications with government, the subject or value of any lobbying contract, or whether an organisation has hired a former employee of the department the lobbyist is attempting to influence.

Pen registers and other similar devices do not intercept the content of communications, and the government is not required to obtain a warrant or to have probable cause that the target committed a crime.

The methods, known as pen registers and trap-and-trace devices, record the incoming and outgoing routing information of communications – traditionally phone calls made between individual users.

Alex Robertson, director of communications at the Electoral Commission, pointed out that more than 20,000 people left it too late to register vote in the general election.

The landmark case of Katz v. United States (1967) made clear the judicial requirements for the intercept of communications and left standing any requirement for the collection of the collateral data, then called "pen register" data.

A footnote suggests that Kollar-Kotelly grew worried that the content of communications was collected at times despite her initial confidence that the collection methods of the pen registers and trap and trace devices could not permit that.

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