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The Tech Secretary refused to apologise for saying Farage's opposition to new online safety rules puts him on the side of ...
The move came after Elon Musk’s social media platform X criticised the new law which it described as ‘heavy-handed’.
EXCLUSIVE: James Baker said that, important as it was to protect young people from online harm, it was just as crucial to respect their freedom of expression rights.
The Online Safety Act is putting free speech at risk and needs significant adjustments, Elon Musk's social network X has warned.
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GB News on MSN‘Why is the British state more interested in controlling our speech than our borders?’Why is our government, why is the British state, more interested in controlling our speech than our borders? Ever wondered ...
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It should be noted that Peter Kyle - Starmer's lackey and the man who aligned Nigel Farage with Jimmy Savile and paedophiles ...
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GB News on MSNOnline safety bill turns us into predators. The lights of freedom are going out - Renee HoenderkampIt sounds so reasonable that anyone disagreeing can only be a predator, paedophile or up to no good. The “Online Safety Bill” ...
Listen to Sky News Daily on your podcast app 👈 After doubling down in a very public row with Nigel Farage, Peter Kyle is the minister of the moment. In an interview with Sky News, the Secretary of ...
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As is custom thanks to his role as patron of the Football Association, Prince William was on hand to congratulate the ...
Labour and Tories question broadcast of 1,000 Men and Me - which has graphic sex scenes - after Online Safety Act came into ...
Britain's media regulator on Thursday launched investigations into the compliance of four companies, which collectively run ...
Nigel Farage defended shouting down a Democrat visiting from Washington, DC, saying he was “selfish” and talked for too long ...
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