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Technology companies are not being given much power over measures to provide greater protection to children online, the head of Ofcom has said as she defended upcoming reforms.
The BBC lost public trust over the Glastonbury fiasco when it broadcast anti-Israeli chants, the head of Ofcom has said. Dame Melanie Dawes, the regulator’s chief executive, called on BBC bosses to ...
Ofcom CEO Melanie Dawes says new regulations to protect under-18s from harmful material online mean companies will have to ...
Ofcom’s spending on external advisers surged to £4.6m last year after the watchdog lost a high-profile court battle against ...
Ofcom's legal expenses have skyrocketed, revealing a turbulent year for the media watchdog. Discover the story behind the ...
Britain's media regulator set new minimum acceptable delivery deadlines for Royal Mail on Thursday, changed some existing ...
A new Ofcom discussion paper explores how different tools and techniques could be used to identify deepfakes. "Deepfakes are ...
New research from Ofcom – the UK’s communications watchdog – has found that nearly one in 10 (8%) UK children aged between ...
RAGING Love Island fans have begged bosses to axe controversial Helena Ford from the villa after the explosive Casa Amor ...
GB News has been inundated with complaints after a guest on its Patrick Christys Tonight show made an outrageous comment ...
As it looks to boost British business by achieving its ambitions in connectivity, UK comms regulator outlines three key areas ...
Ofcom’s spending on external advisers surged to £4.6m last year after the watchdog lost a high-profile court battle against GB News.. On Thursday, new accounts from the media watchdog showed ...