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Mother of Murdered Teen Calls for Social Media Ban
Brianna Ghey, a 16-year-old transgender girl, was murdered in Cheshire on February 11, 2023, by two 15-year-olds who were motivated in part by her transgender identity; her mother advocates banning under-16s from social media due to its negative impacts.
Mother of Murdered Teen Calls for Social Media Ban
Brianna Ghey, a 16-year-old transgender girl, was murdered in Cheshire on February 11, 2023, by two 15-year-olds who were motivated in part by her transgender identity; her mother advocates banning under-16s from social media due to its negative impacts.
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52% Bias Score


Swatting Attacks Target Conservative Influencers
At least a dozen conservative influencers have been victims of swatting attacks in the past two weeks, facing armed police responding to fake emergency calls claiming shootings at their homes; the FBI and DHS are investigating.
Swatting Attacks Target Conservative Influencers
At least a dozen conservative influencers have been victims of swatting attacks in the past two weeks, facing armed police responding to fake emergency calls claiming shootings at their homes; the FBI and DHS are investigating.
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40% Bias Score


Starmer Backs Calls to Show Netflix Drama "Adolescence" in Parliament and Schools
Sir Keir Starmer supports calls to show the Netflix drama "Adolescence", which depicts the aftermath of a teenage girl's stabbing, in Parliament and schools to raise awareness about online violence among young men, following a Sky News report revealing teenagers' exposure to harmful online content; ...
Starmer Backs Calls to Show Netflix Drama "Adolescence" in Parliament and Schools
Sir Keir Starmer supports calls to show the Netflix drama "Adolescence", which depicts the aftermath of a teenage girl's stabbing, in Parliament and schools to raise awareness about online violence among young men, following a Sky News report revealing teenagers' exposure to harmful online content; ...
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44% Bias Score


Online Safety Act Fails Children: Ofcom's Weak Enforcement and Government Inaction
The Online Safety Act's implementation falls short of expectations, prioritizing tech firm costs over child safety; Ofcom's delayed response to online groups grooming vulnerable youth for self-harm highlights systemic failures, while government inaction risks further harm and erodes public trust.
Online Safety Act Fails Children: Ofcom's Weak Enforcement and Government Inaction
The Online Safety Act's implementation falls short of expectations, prioritizing tech firm costs over child safety; Ofcom's delayed response to online groups grooming vulnerable youth for self-harm highlights systemic failures, while government inaction risks further harm and erodes public trust.
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68% Bias Score


Child Sex Abuse Reports Surge 17% in England and Wales
Reports of child sex abuse in England and Wales soared by 17% to over 115,000 in 2023, with more than half of offenses involving children abusing other children; the government announced new measures to combat this, including mandatory reporting for adults working with children and criminalizing AI-...
Child Sex Abuse Reports Surge 17% in England and Wales
Reports of child sex abuse in England and Wales soared by 17% to over 115,000 in 2023, with more than half of offenses involving children abusing other children; the government announced new measures to combat this, including mandatory reporting for adults working with children and criminalizing AI-...
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44% Bias Score


UK Civil Service Reforms and Amess Inquiry Rejection Spark Controversy
The UK government is undertaking Civil Service reforms emphasizing digitalization and efficiency, potentially resulting in job losses and relocation. Simultaneously, the rejection of a public inquiry into the 2021 murder of Conservative MP Sir David Amess has provoked strong criticism from his daugh...
UK Civil Service Reforms and Amess Inquiry Rejection Spark Controversy
The UK government is undertaking Civil Service reforms emphasizing digitalization and efficiency, potentially resulting in job losses and relocation. Simultaneously, the rejection of a public inquiry into the 2021 murder of Conservative MP Sir David Amess has provoked strong criticism from his daugh...
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60% Bias Score

UK Sees Surge in Child Sextortion Cases, Launching New Awareness Campaign
The UK National Crime Agency reports 117 average monthly sextortion cases against under-18s in the first five months of 2024, launching a new social media campaign emphasizing victim support and urging non-payment while highlighting a rise in AI-generated sextortion attempts.

UK Sees Surge in Child Sextortion Cases, Launching New Awareness Campaign
The UK National Crime Agency reports 117 average monthly sextortion cases against under-18s in the first five months of 2024, launching a new social media campaign emphasizing victim support and urging non-payment while highlighting a rise in AI-generated sextortion attempts.
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28% Bias Score

UK Teen Survey Exposes High Rates of Online Harm
A Sky News survey of 1000+ Darlington teenagers (14-17) reveals 55% of 14-15 year olds saw inappropriate violent or sexual content online, often unsolicited; 75% of under-16s were contacted by strangers; and 40% spend at least six hours daily online, highlighting concerns about online safety and the...

UK Teen Survey Exposes High Rates of Online Harm
A Sky News survey of 1000+ Darlington teenagers (14-17) reveals 55% of 14-15 year olds saw inappropriate violent or sexual content online, often unsolicited; 75% of under-16s were contacted by strangers; and 40% spend at least six hours daily online, highlighting concerns about online safety and the...
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24% Bias Score

EU Seeks Balance in Child Sexual Abuse Fight: Voluntary Detection vs. Privacy
Technology companies are urging the EU to maintain voluntary detection of online child sexual abuse material to continue using technologies such as CSAI Match and PhotoDNA, as a temporary exemption expires in April 2026; the Polish presidency's compromise proposal focuses on voluntary detection, exc...

EU Seeks Balance in Child Sexual Abuse Fight: Voluntary Detection vs. Privacy
Technology companies are urging the EU to maintain voluntary detection of online child sexual abuse material to continue using technologies such as CSAI Match and PhotoDNA, as a temporary exemption expires in April 2026; the Polish presidency's compromise proposal focuses on voluntary detection, exc...
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44% Bias Score

FBI Warns of Malware-Spreading Document Converter Scam
The FBI issued a warning about a malicious scam involving free online document converter tools that spread malware, leading to ransomware and identity theft, affecting both desktop and smartphone users.

FBI Warns of Malware-Spreading Document Converter Scam
The FBI issued a warning about a malicious scam involving free online document converter tools that spread malware, leading to ransomware and identity theft, affecting both desktop and smartphone users.
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands Proposes Stricter Law Against Sharing Videos of Assault or Accident Victims
The Dutch Parliament is considering a stricter law to punish the sharing of videos showing victims of accidents or assaults, with potential penalties of up to one year in prison or a €9000 fine; this follows concerns that filming and sharing such videos causes significant trauma to victims and their...

Netherlands Proposes Stricter Law Against Sharing Videos of Assault or Accident Victims
The Dutch Parliament is considering a stricter law to punish the sharing of videos showing victims of accidents or assaults, with potential penalties of up to one year in prison or a €9000 fine; this follows concerns that filming and sharing such videos causes significant trauma to victims and their...
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40% Bias Score

IWF Removes Record Number of Child Sexual Abuse Web Pages in 2024
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) in the UK removed a record 291,270 web pages containing child sexual abuse material in 2024, including a near five-fold increase in AI-generated content, highlighting the escalating problem and the IWF's crucial role in online safety.

IWF Removes Record Number of Child Sexual Abuse Web Pages in 2024
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) in the UK removed a record 291,270 web pages containing child sexual abuse material in 2024, including a near five-fold increase in AI-generated content, highlighting the escalating problem and the IWF's crucial role in online safety.
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28% Bias Score
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