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Young women are experiencing sexual violence because of what men are taught through pornography, an academic has said.
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Last week, it was announced that scrutiny of the UK Government's flagship Online Safety Bill has been pushed back to the autumn, so that the new Prime Minister can decide on its…
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Senior Conservative politicians have urged the government to drop problematic aspects of its Online Safety Bill.
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Almost half of young Britons came across pornography whilst under the age of 18, a new study shows.
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CARE has urged MPs to keep the welfare of children at the forefront of their minds as they consider contentious online safety legislation.
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Senior clergy in the Church of England have called for action from the UK Government to prevent children accessing pornographic websites.
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The bosses of world's largest pornography websites have resigned after allegations that videos of women and girls posted without consent remained online for years on their watch.
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CARE has welcomed a new site that allows people to share anonymous stories about how pornography has affected them
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The Children’s Commissioner for England, Dame Rachel de Souza has launched an inquiry into the link between online pornography and sexual violence against women.
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A woman who left the porn industry has called for explicit content to be banned on social media platform Twitter because children are being exposed to it.
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