Regulators and online age assurance providers are pulling in different directions over fluid outcomes in an exploding market.
Schools across the UK are implementing smartphone-free policies in an attempt to curb their students’ exposure to a variety ...
Ministers are considering a ban on social media access for children under 16 as they look at different ways to bolster online ...
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Tech Secretary Peter Kyle is 'open-minded' about all the options on the table when it comes to preventing online harms - here's everything you need to know about what could change ...
Mat Sears, director of corporate affairs at EE, says the new Online Safety Act 'won't be enough unless social media firms are ...
A charity has urged ministers to commit to a revised version of the Online Safety Bill, which would strengthen regulations and better safeguard children. The Molly Rose Foundation has raised ...
This election is still a dead heat, according to most polls. In a fight with such wafer-thin margins, we need reporters on the ground talking to the people Trump and Harris are courting.
This briefing sets out our position at committee stage of the Product Regulation and Metrology (PR&M) Bill which is a landmark piece of legislation that has the potential to update the UK’s product sa ...
This briefing sets out our position at second reading of the Product Regulation and Metrology (PR&M) Bill which is a landmark piece of legislation that has the potential to update the UK’s product saf ...
Data (Use and Access) Bill: What Is It and How Does It Impact UK Businesses ... Researchers within online safety and child protection will also be given easier access to data from internet ...
The new rule would see drivers over the age of 70 forced to pay £85 to take a resit of their driving test, prescribed by GPs, ...