Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has promised to legislate on e-scooters, but not until the next parliamentary session at ...
Regulators and online age assurance providers are pulling in different directions over fluid outcomes in an exploding market.
Sarah Wootton, chief executive of Dignity in Dying, has been on the front line of the fight to legalise assisted dying for ...
Schools across the UK are implementing smartphone-free policies in an attempt to curb their students’ exposure to a variety ...
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 ...
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 ...
Details about a proposed law to legalize assisted dying in England and Wales have been published, rekindling debate on the controversial topic ahead of a vote in Parliament later this month.
It's a stressful job being an SNP minister - Just ask the Health Secretary Neil Gray, who was chauffeured to football matches ...
Ministers are considering a ban on social media access for children under 16 as they look at different ways to bolster online ...
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 ...
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