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The Argus on MSNPeter Kyle in row with Nigel Farage over online safety bill
Technology Secretary and Hove MP Peter Kyle has become involved in a row with Reform’s Nigel Farage over the online safety bill.
To outsource editorial control wholesale like this is unprecedented, misleading for viewers, and probably doesn’t meet ...
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GB News on MSNLawyer of Jimmy Savile victims tears into Labour ministers for 'political point scoring' with Nigel Farage jibe
The lawyer to the victims of Jimmy Savile has scolded Jess Phillips and Peter Kyle for using paedophile's name as "political ...
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The 24-second news cycle has killed off silly season
In a media landscape fuelled by outrage, the news cycle has no more room for fun or nuance, writes Adam Taylor.
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Jimmy Savile’s name being used for ‘disturbing’ political point scoring, says lawyer for victims
Alan Collins said that he doubted ‘any online legislation would interfere with the criminal activities of a latter-day Savile ...
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GB News on MSNLabour's 'disturbing' Savile jibe at Nigel Farage is 'political point scoring', victims' lawyer says
Labour's claims about Nigel Farage being "on the side" of Jimmy Savile are a "disturbing" example of "political point scoring", the lawyer for the victims has said. Alan Collins, the head of the abuse ...
We have a busted economy, a broken social contract and also what are euphemistically known as ‘community tensions’. But ...
Labour supporter Paul Connew looks at why the parliamentary summer recess and the media silly season may now be a thing of ...
National Farmers Union (NFU) Vice-president Rachel Hallos said: "It's concerning that a significant number of site providers ...
Wikipedia has lost its High Court challenge against the UK Government over Online Safety Act verification rules. The non-profit Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), along with an anonymous editor (BLN), sought ...
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Minister warns young people ‘losing confidence in the real world’ because of too much time online
Labour culture secretary Lisa Nandy, as well as prime minister Keir Starmer, have unveiled funding is intended to help buck the ‘worrying’ trend of young people stuck behind screens ...
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