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Letter: For the record

Published 14 January 2009

• We reported the European Court of Human Rights ruling that “the UK’s national DNA database… must remove more than 800,000 of roughly 4.5 million profiles” (online news, 9 December 2008). In fact, the judgment applied to England, Wales and Northern Ireland; Scottish law already insisted that DNA samples taken when people are arrested must be destroyed if the individual is not charged or convicted.

Issue no. 2691 published 17 January 2009

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