UK unveils powers to spy on web use, raising privacy fears
By Michael Holden and Kate Holton LONDON (Reuters) – Britain unveiled plans for sweeping new surveillance powers on Wednesday, including the right to find out which websites people visit, measures ministers say are vital to keep the country safe but which critics denounce as an assault on freedoms. Across the West, debate about how to protect privacy while helping agencies operate in the digital age has raged since former U.S.