With the billionaire's deep pockets and his attacks on the Government growing bolder, it remains unclear how effective a ...
The move represents a further escalation in hostilities by Silicon Valley against the UK and Europe and comes in the wake of ...
Blackburn continues to push for action on her 2021 veterans' health care bill and her 2021 “online privacy bill,” especially ...
Construction clients have so far demonstrated a “total lack of engagement” with the new building safety regime, according to ...
In the wake of Meta’s decision to abandon fact checkers and dial down content moderation, Australia’s eSafety commissioner ...
Writing for The House magazine, Gregor Poynton MP has marked his appointment as Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Children’s Online Safety by highlighting the urgent need for ...
Our children’s lives are increasingly online – it is how they socialise, play and make sense of the world. But as they ...
The UK government is introducing new laws to ban the creation of sexually explicit "deepfake" images. With the new laws, ...
The European Commission (EC) is planning to "energetically" advance its probe into content moderation on X (formerly Twitter) ...
UK Athletics has been charged with corporate manslaughter over the death of a Paralympic shotputter while he was training at ...
The implications of yesterday’s announcement by Mark Zuckerberg of the reintroduction of political content onto Meta ...
Annette Bramley sheds a tear when she looks at her daughter Holly's wedding photos. But they're not happy tears, they're full ...