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Reform UK has pledged to repeal the Online Safety Act, branding the Government’s latest attempt to limit harmful content on ...
Jess Phillips, the Home Office minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls, condemned the Reform leader.
Technology secretary Peter Kyle has doubled down on his remarks after becoming embroiled in a war of words with Reform UK ...
The move came after Elon Musk’s social media platform X criticised the new law which it described as ‘heavy-handed’.
Reform leader Nigel Farage acknowledged that his party did not have ‘a perfect answer’ for what could replace the Online Safety Act.
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"The Government has no plans to repeal the Online Safety Act, and is working closely with Ofcom to implement the Act as ...
They told us it was about protecting children. That’s how they always do it. Wrap tyranny in the warm fuzz of “safety”, and ...
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Technology Secretary Peter Kyle on Tuesday accused Mr Farage of being on the side of ‘extreme pornographers, peddling hate, ...
Sweeping UK law aims to protect children online—but early loopholes, legal battles, and mounting privacy concerns are testing its strength and global implications.
Rules introduced under the Act on July 25 require online platforms to take steps to prevent children accessing harmful content.
On July 25, the UK's Online Safety Act (OSA) will kick in with full effect – and wherever you are in the world, if your games target UK users, or are even 'likely' to be played by youngsters in ...
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