ok, michael from morningside, think- first. 0k, michaelfrom morningside, think you first. 0k, michaelfromst. 0k, michaelfrom - morningside, think you so much. just to say that the risks are much more detailfrom our business and a simonjack on that announcement on our website so take a look. let's stay in the uk because in the next hour or so, regulator 0fcom will bring into force new rules for tech firms covering harmful content. the codes of practice are the first rules to come out of the 0nline safety act which became lawjust over a year ago. its aimed at making the internet and social media safer for users — especially young people — by putting the onus on tech firms to to tackle harmful material — and to enforce age restrictions. so how strict will these rules be and what will the penalties be on tech firms who fail to abide by them? meghan higgins is a senior associate at the international law firm pinsent masons. good to have the programme. i understand you've been looking at this at your law firm and you're not convinced that these are stringent enough?- are stringent enough? well,