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Social media companies ​​are blocking content - including posts about the wars in Ukraine and Gaza - to comply with the UK's Online Safety Act ...
Video games and VPNs are allowing people to easily circumvent the Online Safety Act, with experts blaming a complete lack of trust. There may be a better way to enforce it, Anthony Cuthbertson writes, ...
Opposition to the UK's Online Safety Act is growing as age verification rules come into force, but the government isn't ...
Labour and Tories question broadcast of 1,000 Men and Me - which has graphic sex scenes - after Online Safety Act came into ...
A secretive Whitehall "spy" unit has been revived to target social media posts criticising "two-tier policing" and migrant hotels. Videos containing "concerning narratives" have been flagged by ...
Nigel Farage defended shouting down a Democrat visiting from Washington, DC, saying he was “selfish” and talked for too long ...
Mr Kyle’s aggressive defence of the Online Safety Act has cast a spotlight on the ambitious Technology Secretary. The Cabinet ...
The age verification services used by social media platforms include a company funded by a Trump-supporting billionaire and a ...
The Reform UK leader is claimed to have 'shouted down' a Democrat politician in a 'heated exchange' about free speech this ...
Now, Congress is poised to hand this administration another weapon to marginalize LGBTQ+ voices online: the Kids Online ...
The government has said it won't repeal the Online Safety Act, but there are still a number of ways you can protect your ...
Nigel Farage has accused Keir Starmer of being “completely obsessed with me” in a new jibe at the government. His remarks ...