This has been a dark and desperate week for Britain. Two votes in the UK Parliament. Abortion has been decriminalised. Assisted suicide approved. Lives will be needlessly lost as a result.
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Close to 40 Conservative MPs have joined a backbench rebellion over online safety proposals, demanding that the government go further in protecting children.
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A majority of UK adults believe that tech companies should employ senior managers who are held legally responsible if children are harmed through social media.
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The number of people seeking help for porn addiction has trebled since coronavirus lockdowns were imposed, new figures show.
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged to introduce flagship online safety legislation before next spring, amid concerns the government is running out of parliamentary time.
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The UK Government must take a pragmatic approach if they are to save their beleaguered online safety plans and safeguard millions of vulnerable children, CARE has said.
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CARE has warned that children can no longer afford to wait for new protections outlined under the Online Safety Bill, as it emerges a fresh draft of the proposals will be brought…
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More than 13,000 child sex offences will have been recorded whilst the government's flagship online safety plans are in limbo, new research suggests.
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For the second time in four months, the Online Safety Bill has been delayed from proceeding through the House of Commons.
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Children in the United Kingdom can easily access pornography online, state regulator Ofcom has said.
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Almost half of English children have seen harmful content online including images of self-harm and suicide, a shocking study shows.
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