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Anyone hoping for sober debate over the UK’s Online Safety Act must feel like the central character in Monty Python’s famous ...
The UK’s Online Safety Act was passed in 2023 to protect users, particularly children, from harmful online content. The law puts age verification limits on a whole range of material — pornography, ...
The UK's science secretary, Peter Kyle, asserts there are no plans to ban VPNs. Kyle confirmed, however, that the government ...
Is Labour's attempt to link Nigel Farage with the notorious sex abuser an effective tactic or a misjudgement that could badly ...
Sky News was interrupted as Reform UK leader Nigel Farage held a press conference where he slammed the Labour government.
Farage warns Labour is at the ‘beginning of state censorship’ amid claims of restricted free speech and gutter politics.
Nigel Farage has accused Labour of sinking to "gutter politics" after Jess Phillips redeployed last week's jibe about the ...
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Jon Pearce Column: Keeping children safe online
When I was a kid, I would spend my summer holidays playing football and hanging out with my friends. I worry that children ...
Mr Kyle sparked fury from Mr Farage after saying he was putting himself on the side of "extreme pornographers" and people like Savile by opposing the law. Under rules that came in ...
Invoking Jimmy Savile to attack Nigel Farage over online safety is not just offensive – it exposes a deeper intolerance in ...
Nigel Farage would enable ‘modern day Jimmy Saviles’ - The Home Office minister for safeguarding and violence against women ...