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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage acknowledged that his party did not have ‘a perfect answer’ for what could replace the Online ...
The summer holidays are known in the news business as the silly season. With parliament in recess and MPs set free with their ...
Reform UK has pledged to repeal the Online Safety Act, branding the Government’s latest attempt to limit harmful content on ...
New legislation designed to protect children from harmful content online has been met with fierce opposition from MPs and ...
A petition to repeal the Online Safety Act has received more than 350,000 signatures, however the UK government has today ...
The move came after Elon Musk’s social media platform X criticised the new law which it described as ‘heavy-handed’.
The UK's Online Safety Act-hailed by politicians as a landmark step to protect children online-risks silencing an entire generation of young people, stifling free speech and access to vital ...
"The Government has no plans to repeal the Online Safety Act, and is working closely with Ofcom to implement the Act as ...
It’s time to strengthen protections for kids online without undermining the rights, voices and access to information that ...
The new rules came into force last week, requiring platforms like Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and X, as well as sites hosting ...
Some Americans have expressed anger over the Online Safety Act and say they are planning to sue Ofcom. Writing on X, Preston ...
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle on Tuesday accused Mr Farage of being on the side of ‘extreme pornographers, peddling hate, ...
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