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Ofcom Needs More Power to Remove Harmful Online Posts, Says Police Chief
Following the 2024 summer riots in England, the Chief Inspector of Constabulary, Sir Andy Cooke, criticized Ofcom for its inability to quickly remove inflammatory social media posts due to limitations in the Online Safety Act, resulting in the spread of misinformation and increased unrest; over 30 a...
Ofcom Needs More Power to Remove Harmful Online Posts, Says Police Chief
Following the 2024 summer riots in England, the Chief Inspector of Constabulary, Sir Andy Cooke, criticized Ofcom for its inability to quickly remove inflammatory social media posts due to limitations in the Online Safety Act, resulting in the spread of misinformation and increased unrest; over 30 a...
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40% Bias Score


UK Regulator Investigates Pro-Suicide Website Linked to 50 Deaths
Ofcom, the UK's online safety regulator, is investigating a pro-suicide website linked to at least 50 deaths in the UK, marking the first probe under the Online Safety Act; the site, hosted in the US, enables users to discuss suicide methods and obtain lethal substances.
UK Regulator Investigates Pro-Suicide Website Linked to 50 Deaths
Ofcom, the UK's online safety regulator, is investigating a pro-suicide website linked to at least 50 deaths in the UK, marking the first probe under the Online Safety Act; the site, hosted in the US, enables users to discuss suicide methods and obtain lethal substances.
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56% Bias Score


Ofcom Drops Investigations After Court Ruling on Politicians Presenting News
Ofcom dropped 11 investigations into politicians presenting news on GB News, TalkTV, and LBC after a High Court ruling overturned its impartiality rules, prompting a review of broadcasting regulations to close a legal loophole.
Ofcom Drops Investigations After Court Ruling on Politicians Presenting News
Ofcom dropped 11 investigations into politicians presenting news on GB News, TalkTV, and LBC after a High Court ruling overturned its impartiality rules, prompting a review of broadcasting regulations to close a legal loophole.
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40% Bias Score


Ofcom Fines Religious Channel £150,000 for False Health Claims
Ofcom fined the religious channel Word Network £150,000 for airing two episodes of Peter Popoff Ministries, which falsely advertised "miracle spring water" as a cure for cancer and other illnesses, violating broadcasting rules protecting viewers from harmful material and improper exploitation.
Ofcom Fines Religious Channel £150,000 for False Health Claims
Ofcom fined the religious channel Word Network £150,000 for airing two episodes of Peter Popoff Ministries, which falsely advertised "miracle spring water" as a cure for cancer and other illnesses, violating broadcasting rules protecting viewers from harmful material and improper exploitation.
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40% Bias Score


Ofcom's Draft Guidelines Aim to Protect Women from Online Hate
Ofcom issued draft guidelines urging tech firms to improve online safety for women and girls by addressing misogyny, pile-ons, and intimate image abuse, threatening to name and shame non-compliant companies; influencers shared experiences of daily online abuse.
Ofcom's Draft Guidelines Aim to Protect Women from Online Hate
Ofcom issued draft guidelines urging tech firms to improve online safety for women and girls by addressing misogyny, pile-ons, and intimate image abuse, threatening to name and shame non-compliant companies; influencers shared experiences of daily online abuse.
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44% Bias Score


Ofcom's New Rules Lead to Substantial Broadband and Phone Price Hikes
New Ofcom rules banning percentage-based price hikes on phone and broadband contracts have led to significant price increases of up to 15 percent for some consumers, impacting those on cheaper plans disproportionately.
Ofcom's New Rules Lead to Substantial Broadband and Phone Price Hikes
New Ofcom rules banning percentage-based price hikes on phone and broadband contracts have led to significant price increases of up to 15 percent for some consumers, impacting those on cheaper plans disproportionately.
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52% Bias Score

UK Online Safety Act: Platforms Face July Deadline for Child Protection Measures
The UK's Online Safety Act mandates that online platforms must implement measures by July 25th to block children's access to harmful content, including age verification, content filtering, and swift content removal, or face fines and potential closure.

UK Online Safety Act: Platforms Face July Deadline for Child Protection Measures
The UK's Online Safety Act mandates that online platforms must implement measures by July 25th to block children's access to harmful content, including age verification, content filtering, and swift content removal, or face fines and potential closure.
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36% Bias Score

Ofcom Investigates Pro-Suicide Forum Linked to 50 UK Deaths
Ofcom, the UK's online safety regulator, is investigating a pro-suicide forum linked to at least 50 UK deaths, marking its first case under the Online Safety Act; the forum, hosted in the US and with anonymous operators, provides instructions on using lethal chemicals and has tens of thousands of me...

Ofcom Investigates Pro-Suicide Forum Linked to 50 UK Deaths
Ofcom, the UK's online safety regulator, is investigating a pro-suicide forum linked to at least 50 UK deaths, marking its first case under the Online Safety Act; the forum, hosted in the US and with anonymous operators, provides instructions on using lethal chemicals and has tens of thousands of me...
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52% Bias Score

UK Online Safety Act Enforcement Begins Amidst Controversy
The UK's Online Safety Act, effective July 11th, 2024, requires online platforms to proactively remove illegal content, with Ofcom launching an enforcement program including fines up to 10% of turnover or £18 million for non-compliance; this follows over 290,000 examples of child sexual abuse conten...

UK Online Safety Act Enforcement Begins Amidst Controversy
The UK's Online Safety Act, effective July 11th, 2024, requires online platforms to proactively remove illegal content, with Ofcom launching an enforcement program including fines up to 10% of turnover or £18 million for non-compliance; this follows over 290,000 examples of child sexual abuse conten...
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52% Bias Score

Royal Mail to Hike Stamp Prices Amidst Ofcom Service Cut Proposals
Royal Mail will increase first-class stamp prices by 5p to £1.70 and second-class stamps by 2p to 87p on April 7th due to rising operational costs, prompting criticism from Citizens Advice amid Ofcom's proposal to cut second-class deliveries.

Royal Mail to Hike Stamp Prices Amidst Ofcom Service Cut Proposals
Royal Mail will increase first-class stamp prices by 5p to £1.70 and second-class stamps by 2p to 87p on April 7th due to rising operational costs, prompting criticism from Citizens Advice amid Ofcom's proposal to cut second-class deliveries.
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44% Bias Score

GB News Show Sparks Record-Breaking Complaints Over LGBT+ Joke
GB News presenter Josh Howie's joke linking LGBT people to paedophilia during his January 22 show sparked over 1,227 official complaints and a 60,000-signature petition, prompting Ofcom to assess the situation, which could potentially break previous complaint records.

GB News Show Sparks Record-Breaking Complaints Over LGBT+ Joke
GB News presenter Josh Howie's joke linking LGBT people to paedophilia during his January 22 show sparked over 1,227 official complaints and a 60,000-signature petition, prompting Ofcom to assess the situation, which could potentially break previous complaint records.
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40% Bias Score

UK Telecom Firms Forced to Show Price Rises Upfront
Millions of UK consumers are protected from unexpected price increases by new Ofcom rules requiring telecom firms to display all future price rises in pounds and pence upfront, following a Guardian investigation exposing "greedflation" that led to increases of up to 17.3%.

UK Telecom Firms Forced to Show Price Rises Upfront
Millions of UK consumers are protected from unexpected price increases by new Ofcom rules requiring telecom firms to display all future price rises in pounds and pence upfront, following a Guardian investigation exposing "greedflation" that led to increases of up to 17.3%.
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52% Bias Score
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