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Meta vowed to stop illegal financial ads in Britain; it failed 1,000 times in a weekBritain's Financial Conduct Authority found that during one week in November, 1,052 ads for currency trading and certain complex financial ...
UK to regulate Netflix and other streamers in line with broadcastersStreaming services with more than 500,000 UK users will have to adhere to the new standards, which include ensuring news is reported accura...
UK regulator launches investigation into X over Grok sexualised imageryBritain’s media regulator Ofcom has opened an investigation into Elon Musk’s X over alleged misuse of its Grok AI chatbot to generate sexua...
UK tells Musk to urgently address intimate 'deepfakes' on XBritain has urged Elon Musk's social media site X to urgently address misuse of its artificial intelligence tool Grok, Sky News reported o...
Britain demands Elon Musk's Grok answers concerns about sexualised photosBritain has demanded Elon Musk's social media site X explain how its AI chatbot Grok was able to produce undressed images of people and se...
Britain sets first codes of practice for tech firms in online safety regimeMedia regulator Ofcom said that according to the new code, reporting and complaint functions must be more accessible and user-friendly. Hig...
Ofcom’s most complained about TV show in 2023 revealedLaurence Fox's misogynistic outburst on Dan Wootton Tonight led to his dismissal from GB News, making it the most complained-about TV show ...
Amazon latest to criticise Microsoft in UK cloud market probeBritain's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) launched an investigation into the country's cloud computing industry in October, followi...
Good Morning Britain Host Asks MP if She Had Prior Knowledge of Hamas Attack, Gets Over 2,000 ComplaintsIn a controversial Good Morning Britain episode, Richard Madeley's inquiry to British lawmaker Layla Moran about her family ties to Gaza an...
UK regulator to push for probe into Amazon, Microsoft cloud dominanceBetween them, Amazon and Microsoft enjoy a combined market share of 60-70%. Meanwhile, their closest competitor, Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O...
Amazon, Microsoft cloud services face UK antitrust probeOfcom, which started looking into cloud services last year, said it was particularly worried about the practices of Amazon Web Services (AW...
Britain's cloud market needs competition probe, regulator saysThe communications regulator said on Wednesday it had uncovered practices and features that made it more difficult for customers to switch ...
TikTok, Snapchat growing in popularity among UK children: media regulatorThe study found a slight increase in both apps' popularity in the past year, with TikTok now being used by 53% of children (up from 50%), a...
UK opposition calls for better online protections for childrenBritain, like the European Union and other countries, has been grappling with how to protect social media users, and in particular children...
Snapchat blocks fewer children from its app in Britain compared with TikTok, shows dataAccording to figures recently published by the NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Young Children), Snapchat accounted...
UK to examine cloud services dominated by Amazon, Microsoft and GoogleCommunications regulator Ofcom also said on Thursday it would examine other digital markets over the next year, including messaging service...
UK's media regulator clears Piers Morgan of any voilations for making comments on Meghan MarkleMorgan's comments drew more than 50,000 viewer complaints.
Meghan complains to UK media regulator over Piers Morgan's comment on her interviewMorgan left his high-profile job on 'Good Morning Britain' after a backlash against his comments on the interview.
China bans BBC news broadcasts in apparent retaliatory moveThe Chinese government has criticized recent BBC reports on the COVID-19 pandemic in China and on allegations of forced labor and sexual ab...
- Will under-fire Rupert Murdoch sell UK titles?
There are already reports about Murdoch considering the unthinkable -- selling off his newspaper titles in Britain to focus on the more luc...