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ofcom begs to differ.news is the newest addition to the broadcast ecosystem , and it's broadcast ecosystem, and it's doing quite well. this programme has reasonable figures and most days we're a bit ahead of sky and sometimes ahead of the bbc two. the establishment doesn't like this. who could forget the time? not too long ago when a journalist called for gb news to be taken off air on bbc newsnight and went entirely unchallenged, there were ofcom complaints about this, but we didn't hear anything about threats or sanctions. >> you know, i have to say, i think the complaints have piled up against gb news. i think there is a delicate and important broadcast ecology in this country . important broadcast ecology in this country. i think, you important broadcast ecology in this country . i think, you know, this country. i think, you know, gb news is trying to bust that ecology. and frankly, what ofcom should do is shut it down like it shut down. rt speaking of the so—called delicate broadcast ecology that ough
ofcom begs to differ.news is the newest addition to the broadcast ecosystem , and it's broadcast ecosystem, and it's doing quite well. this programme has reasonable figures and most days we're a bit ahead of sky and sometimes ahead of the bbc two. the establishment doesn't like this. who could forget the time? not too long ago when a journalist called for gb news to be taken off air on bbc newsnight and went entirely unchallenged, there were ofcom complaints about this, but we didn't hear...
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how will ofcom regulate the l this. how will ofcom regulate the use by— this.this. how will ofcom regulate the use by minors because there - this. how will ofcom regulate the use by minors because there are i this. how will ofcom regulate the l use by minors because there are so many— use by minors because there are so many dangerous _ use by minors because there are so many dangerous thing's— use by minors because there are so many dangerous things out - use by minors because there are so many dangerous things out there. i use by minors because there are so i many dangerous things out there. he many dangerous things out there. hrtf is 12 many dangerous things out there. is 12 and shouldn't be on it because i512 and shouldn�*t be on it because the terms and conditions say 13. i will take another one, katie, but stay there and you can come back on what the minister says. sarahjane in portsmouth, what is your point? the same, i have three kids, a 13-year-oid,_ the same, i have three kids, a 13—year—old, 12 and nine. they are on social— 13—year—old, 12 and nine. t
how will ofcom regulate the l this. how will ofcom regulate the use by— this.this. how will ofcom regulate the use by minors because there - this. how will ofcom regulate the use by minors because there are i this. how will ofcom regulate the l use by minors because there are so many— use by minors because there are so many dangerous _ use by minors because there are so many dangerous thing's— use by minors because there are so many dangerous things out - use by minors because there are...
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but in ofcom's view, and ofcom has done a lot to try and ofcom has done a lot to try and help gb newsge of views, on that programme that may be true, that may be not. >> why is the bbc allowed to regulate itself? >> well, it is partly, but not well. hold on a second. it doesn't regulate itself, really, in the sense that it's responsible to ofcom in some areas. of course, it's directly , areas. of course, it's directly, it's trustees, it's non—executive directors and so on are appointed directly so it can give itself a slap on the wrist if it thinks it's done something wrong and everyone has to move on. oh no. no hold on a second. is there a no broadcasting organisation in the in the world that gets criticised as much as the bbc? all politicians criticise it all. everybody alleges that it's biased. you allege it's biased . biased. you allege it's biased. the suggestion that the bbc doesn't get a hammered every single day on the middle east coverage or whatever, it's non—stop. you're talking in a slightly paranoid way, in my view. >> i'm not talking in a slightly paranoid way, because i
but in ofcom's view, and ofcom has done a lot to try and ofcom has done a lot to try and help gb newsge of views, on that programme that may be true, that may be not. >> why is the bbc allowed to regulate itself? >> well, it is partly, but not well. hold on a second. it doesn't regulate itself, really, in the sense that it's responsible to ofcom in some areas. of course, it's directly , areas. of course, it's directly, it's trustees, it's non—executive directors and so on are...
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ofcom will not have the power to i ofcom will not have the power to look at _ ofcom will not have the complaints for members of the public make uses— complaints for members of the public make uses of the service. that would be a big _ make uses of the service. that would be a big thing ofcom is holding them to account _ be a big thing ofcom is holding them to account on. the be a big thing ofcom is holding them to account on-— to account on. the video i complained _ to account on. the video i complained about - to account on. the video i complained about was - to account on. the video i complained about was a l to account on. the video i - complained about was a blatant challenge. if you look on tiktok�*s terms and conditions, it says no dangerous content, no challenging. it is a very concerning video. to explain to people watching this. you believe isaac make your son, had been watching a challenge, as they are called, on social media, before taking his own life.— taking his own life. they said he had viewed _ taking his own life. they said he had viewed a — taking his own life. they
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ofcom campaign because volumes.> yeah. >> off company's ofcom needs are not you imagine i'll be if that's the thing that finally angs that's the thing that finally brings this whole thing crashing down is bella the whale. for the sake of impartiality, i say lock bella up. >> lock bella up. >> lock bella up. >> yeah, good, good, good. you've got us out of ofcom prison, right? okay. all right, that's enough. i can hear everyone screaming at the tv. >> right. >> right. >> it's time to reveal today's greatest britain a union jackass carol, your greatest britain, please. why is this fantastic actor timothy spall? >> he finally won a bafta on sunday night for his role in the sixth commandment, a short film about a teacher who was murdered by a pupil. despite this guy being one of our best actors, he's never won a bafta before. i remember in our vie when i was young and he was fantastic at everything he's done since has been incredible, but i just don't think he's had the recognition he deserves. he's a credit to us. he sh
ofcom campaign because volumes.> yeah. >> off company's ofcom needs are not you imagine i'll be if that's the thing that finally angs that's the thing that finally brings this whole thing crashing down is bella the whale. for the sake of impartiality, i say lock bella up. >> lock bella up. >> lock bella up. >> yeah, good, good, good. you've got us out of ofcom prison, right? okay. all right, that's enough. i can hear everyone screaming at the tv. >> right....
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so ofcom was rishi sunak. the labour party's views or positions on issues were given, due weight or including the programme. well it wasn't, it wasn't a conversation with keir starmer about the labour party's position. and to just be absolutely clear, this was intended to be the first in a series. so we'd absolutely reached out to the likes of keir starmer, ed davey richard tice for those guys to have the same platform to interact with you, the viewer, and i want to reiterate the point that aaron's already made the audience were nothing to do with gb news. they were not selected by us. we use an independent organisation who got those viewers. they were a mixture of different viewers with different voting intentions. perhaps some some of them might not have had any voting intentions because they weren't going to turn out, and perhaps some were undecided. it all seems very odd to me. the level of scrutiny piled onto gb news is like nothing i've ever seen before. online campaigns absolutely whipped up by people d
so ofcom was rishi sunak. the labour party's views or positions on issues were given, due weight or including the programme. well it wasn't, it wasn't a conversation with keir starmer about the labour party's position. and to just be absolutely clear, this was intended to be the first in a series. so we'd absolutely reached out to the likes of keir starmer, ed davey richard tice for those guys to have the same platform to interact with you, the viewer, and i want to reiterate the point that...
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and to me, ofcom regulations, one of you will have to be pro ofcom and the other pro—porn.let's find out. onlyfans investigated by uk regulator ofcom over fears that bbc newsreaders could access porn. young people could access pornography. that was a different news story, wait until you hear about the rest of the internet, because if you don't find it on onlyfans, literally like one click away on many search engine. so ofcom, our biggest fans, well, search engine. so ofcom, our biggest fans, well , they watch biggest fans, well, they watch a lot anyway. they're looking into this. it's a bit it's another one of those stories that is upsetting. what only fans failed to do is have a proper system that checks the age of the people signing up, and they were earning on the other side. they'd set a limit of 20 year olds, and it was only letting people join. if they were 23 or above. then they're investigating to see if this error meant more. but, you know, the headline makes it look like they're letting two year olds join and they weren't. you need a credit card to join . so a cre
and to me, ofcom regulations, one of you will have to be pro ofcom and the other pro—porn.let's find out. onlyfans investigated by uk regulator ofcom over fears that bbc newsreaders could access porn. young people could access pornography. that was a different news story, wait until you hear about the rest of the internet, because if you don't find it on onlyfans, literally like one click away on many search engine. so ofcom, our biggest fans, well, search engine. so ofcom, our biggest fans,...
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and yet, despite all of that, we're under attack again today from ofcom.ell you all about it in just a moment. apparently, we don't show enough due would you adam and eve ofcom are after gb news us yet again. adam cherry, gb news reporter , tells cherry, gb news reporter, tells us more so. us more 50. >> us more so. >> right, let's let's do the let's do the big picture stuff first. nigel. so people's forum, the prime minister, this was a an hour long q&a with the prime minister in february , 15 minister in february, 15 questions posed by members of the audience . that audience was the audience. that audience was not selected by gb news, nor were the obviously downing street had no prior foresight of that either. it was selected by, survation, which is an independent polling company, so the questions and the audience were were we were going in blind here, we've been the ofcom said that we have not demonstrated an appropriately wide range of significant viewpoints , and significant viewpoints, and we're not given due weight in the people's forum. the prime m
and yet, despite all of that, we're under attack again today from ofcom.ell you all about it in just a moment. apparently, we don't show enough due would you adam and eve ofcom are after gb news us yet again. adam cherry, gb news reporter , tells cherry, gb news reporter, tells us more so. us more 50. >> us more so. >> right, let's let's do the let's do the big picture stuff first. nigel. so people's forum, the prime minister, this was a an hour long q&a with the prime minister...
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the bbc has asked big tech firms for their response to ofcom's warning.sperson for snapchat said they "support the aims of the online safety act and work with experts to inform our approach to safety." and a spokesperson for meta — which owns facebook and instagram — said, "content that incites violence, encourages suicide, self—injury or eating disorders breaks our rules and we remove that content when we find it". in other news... the us has revoked export licences that allow companies to ship goods — including advanced semi—conductors — to the chinese tech company huawei. the move follows the release last month of huawei's first ai—enabled laptop, the matebook x pro powered by an intel processor. apple has announced a new line—up of ipad tablets with a powerful a—i chip, called the m4. the new devices are the company's first ipad release in two years. apple is expected to make a series of more ambitious ai announcements at its worldwide developers conference next month. stay with us here on bbc news. hello from the bbc sport centre. borussia dortmund a
the bbc has asked big tech firms for their response to ofcom's warning.sperson for snapchat said they "support the aims of the online safety act and work with experts to inform our approach to safety." and a spokesperson for meta — which owns facebook and instagram — said, "content that incites violence, encourages suicide, self—injury or eating disorders breaks our rules and we remove that content when we find it". in other news... the us has revoked export licences...
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but also i question whether ofcom should be doing this, even though i love ofcom and think they shouldate ofcom are great. sorry, i'm just not. >> oh come, oh come oh come you. i think they're trying to protect kids from killing themselves because these teenagers. yeah. there's one girl they mentioned the article molly russell, 13 year old, who took her own life after receiving 16,000, quote, destructive posts on social media encouraging self—harm. the problem is these are kids telling other kids to kill themselves, right? so i mean, themselves, right? so i mean, the online safety act is will be respected by these online companies, but can we protect children from children ? that's children from children? that's the thing, right? >> good point. let's do the independent then. and apparently i can predict how all of life's molecules will interact with each other, which is weird because they can't even work out that white people exist. scott. yeah that's the problem, isn't it? >> the findings can supercharge the hunt for new drugs and treatments. apparently, i can now use to predict how a
but also i question whether ofcom should be doing this, even though i love ofcom and think they shouldate ofcom are great. sorry, i'm just not. >> oh come, oh come oh come you. i think they're trying to protect kids from killing themselves because these teenagers. yeah. there's one girl they mentioned the article molly russell, 13 year old, who took her own life after receiving 16,000, quote, destructive posts on social media encouraging self—harm. the problem is these are kids telling...
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but many of the parents say ofcom's new draft code lacks ambition.ing behind them parents campaigning in their names so no other family has to go through what they have. and they have a simple message. sit up and listen to parents that have lost their children. it is a david and goliath situation. it's been quite painful and very frustrating as a parent. everyone here knows only too well how damaging the products of big tech can be. today, their chance to question the minister and the regulator and demand that they do more to rein in silicon valley. parents and young people and everyone here today is kind of counting on us. first, the chief executive of ofcom. how are you going to impose and verify their age? pretty much all the social media platforms have a minimum age of 13, but they're not doing enough to... they're not doing anything really at the moment to enforce that. we know that, i'm afraid 40% of 5 to 7 year olds currently are on social media. and i would say to any parents listening today, it is a very risky environment for children of pri
but many of the parents say ofcom's new draft code lacks ambition.ing behind them parents campaigning in their names so no other family has to go through what they have. and they have a simple message. sit up and listen to parents that have lost their children. it is a david and goliath situation. it's been quite painful and very frustrating as a parent. everyone here knows only too well how damaging the products of big tech can be. today, their chance to question the minister and the regulator...
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, from the government, from ofcom, from the government, from ofcom, from the tech giants.ts. of course. >> but all of this starts at home. you know why are you giving your nine year old a smartphone? you know, that's the first point. and you know, i hear this all the time. people say to me online, oh, you'll be responsible for your daughter being bullied. that's not my problem. that's the bullies problem. that's the bullies problem. i'm going to make sure my daughter is brought up without this constant assault on her mind. that is going to drive her mind. that is going to drive her to places where i don't want her to places where i don't want her to places where i don't want her to be. >> is it going to work, do you think? >> norman, i hope so, but i suspect not. i mean, it is being billed as the most inventive and serious attempt to control what's online from any country in the world. and if the government's doing that, then fair credit to them for taking that approach . the reality is that approach. the reality is that approach. the reality is that there are ways around
, from the government, from ofcom, from the government, from ofcom, from the tech giants.ts. of course. >> but all of this starts at home. you know why are you giving your nine year old a smartphone? you know, that's the first point. and you know, i hear this all the time. people say to me online, oh, you'll be responsible for your daughter being bullied. that's not my problem. that's the bullies problem. that's the bullies problem. i'm going to make sure my daughter is brought up without...
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this is what ofcom's chief executive melanie dawes had to say. of 13 but they are not doing enough to... well, they are not doing anything, really, at the moment, to enforce that. then there's the problem of taming social media sites' algorithms. algorithms are the recommendation systems that promote content to us based on what they think we might like. there's evidence children have been actively pushed harmful content or become embroiled in social media frenzies. social media insiders i've spoken to say its very tricky to ensure one account isn't pushed a certain type of content when others can still be recommended it. algorithms are key to the social media companies' business models — more eyeballs on more content means they make more money on ads. the social media companies all say, though, that they prioritise safety over profit. regardless, they're incredibly powerful. part of the problem is that the whole world uses these apps — they aren't limited to one place. plus, political and legal measures to change the way they operate can take age
this is what ofcom's chief executive melanie dawes had to say. of 13 but they are not doing enough to... well, they are not doing anything, really, at the moment, to enforce that. then there's the problem of taming social media sites' algorithms. algorithms are the recommendation systems that promote content to us based on what they think we might like. there's evidence children have been actively pushed harmful content or become embroiled in social media frenzies. social media insiders i've...
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«some for you don't do this, we will come for you and ofcom will come for you.that's really important. we want to make sure the online world is safe for children and we want our children to have a bright future. fundamentally, thatis have a bright future. fundamentally, that is what this comes down to. thank you for coming on, it is an important day. the digital economy minister, saqib bhatti, you are welcome anytime. taking calls, speaking to parents. anna, do you have confidence this will be effective?— have confidence this will be effective? , ., , ., effective? the problem we have, with eve da effective? the problem we have, with every day that — effective? the problem we have, with every day that passes _ effective? the problem we have, with every day that passes we _ effective? the problem we have, with every day that passes we lose - effective? the problem we have, with every day that passes we lose more i every day that passes we lose more children. i'm very worried my daughter is going to be one of them. i would urge all parents to absolutely pay attent
«some for you don't do this, we will come for you and ofcom will come for you.that's really important. we want to make sure the online world is safe for children and we want our children to have a bright future. fundamentally, thatis have a bright future. fundamentally, that is what this comes down to. thank you for coming on, it is an important day. the digital economy minister, saqib bhatti, you are welcome anytime. taking calls, speaking to parents. anna, do you have confidence this will be...
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first, the chief executive of ofcom. how are you going to impose and verify their age?platforms have a minimum age of 13, but they're not doing enough to... they're not doing anything really at the moment to enforce that. we know that, i'm afraid 40% of 5 to 7 year olds currently are on social media. we know that, i'm afraid 40% of 5 to 7 year olds currently are on social media. and i would say to any parents listening today, it is a very risky environment for children of primary school age. 13 is still a child. 14 is still a child. 15 is still a child. well, it clearly isn't ok for 13 to 17 year olds to be on social media today, given that it's not a safe environment for them. then a question for the minister. a question about suicide content on social media. why are they allowed to publish this content? that's a really simple and really powerful question. under the act, they they're not. my message here, sitting on your sofa today is that the tech companies don't need to wait for the full implementation of this bill. they can start now, and some of them already have,
first, the chief executive of ofcom. how are you going to impose and verify their age?platforms have a minimum age of 13, but they're not doing enough to... they're not doing anything really at the moment to enforce that. we know that, i'm afraid 40% of 5 to 7 year olds currently are on social media. we know that, i'm afraid 40% of 5 to 7 year olds currently are on social media. and i would say to any parents listening today, it is a very risky environment for children of primary school age. 13...
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. >> the media regulator ofcom says platforms must take action to stop their algorithms recommendingmful content to children. it's draft children's safety codes of practice sets out how it expects some of the world's biggest online platforms to protect children online, and penalties for companies who fail to comply. energy security secretary claire coutinho told gb news the eu's aims to be the safest in the world. >> when i was children's minister, i looked at well—being and one of the things that i was really interested in was the link between how much time our children are spending online and their mental health. and for me, there was two things. it's what they could access, and i'm really pleased that we're doing that online safety legislation because that that will tackle that part. but it's also what it's stopping them doing. so that's the things that i care about. i definitely welcome government's efforts to act on this and make sure that we're the safest place in the country when it comes to sorry in the world. when it comes to being onune world. when it comes to being online
. >> the media regulator ofcom says platforms must take action to stop their algorithms recommendingmful content to children. it's draft children's safety codes of practice sets out how it expects some of the world's biggest online platforms to protect children online, and penalties for companies who fail to comply. energy security secretary claire coutinho told gb news the eu's aims to be the safest in the world. >> when i was children's minister, i looked at well—being and one...
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on bbc breakfast, the ofcom boss promised parents that any company that breaks this code will be named this code will be named and shamed-— that breaks this code will be named and shamed. ., , ., ,.,, ., and shamed. how will you impose and veri their and shamed. how will you impose and verify their age? _ and shamed. how will you impose and verify their age? pretty _ and shamed. how will you impose and verify their age? pretty much all - verify their age? pretty much all latforms verify their age? pretty much all platforms have _ verify their age? pretty much all platforms have a _ verify their age? pretty much all platforms have a minimum - verify their age? pretty much all platforms have a minimum age. verify their age? pretty much all. platforms have a minimum age of 13, but they're _ platforms have a minimum age of 13, but they're not doing anything at the moment to enforce that. we note that 40% _ the moment to enforce that. we note that 40% of— the moment to enforce that. we note that 40% of 5-7 the moment to enforce that. we note that 40% of 5—7 —year—olds are currently — that 4
on bbc breakfast, the ofcom boss promised parents that any company that breaks this code will be named this code will be named and shamed-— that breaks this code will be named and shamed. ., , ., ,.,, ., and shamed. how will you impose and veri their and shamed. how will you impose and verify their age? _ and shamed. how will you impose and verify their age? pretty _ and shamed. how will you impose and verify their age? pretty much all - verify their age? pretty much all latforms verify their...
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first, the chief executive of ofcom. how are you going to impose and verify their age?atforms have a minimum age of 13, but they're not doing enough to... they're not doing anything really at the moment to enforce that. we know that, i'm afraid ao% of 5 to 7 year olds currently are on social media. and i would say to any parents listening today, it is a very risky environment for children of primary school age. 13 is still a child. ia is still a child. 15 is still a child. yet many tech companies assume that if you're 15, that is ok. well, it clearly isn't ok for 13 to 17 year olds to be on social media today, given that it's not a safe environment for them. then a question for the minister. a question about suicide content on social media. why are they allowed to publish this content? that's a really simple and really powerful question. under the act, they they're not. my message here, sitting on your sofa today is that the tech companies don't need to wait for the full implementation of this bill. they can start now, and some of them already have, but they need to go
first, the chief executive of ofcom. how are you going to impose and verify their age?atforms have a minimum age of 13, but they're not doing enough to... they're not doing anything really at the moment to enforce that. we know that, i'm afraid ao% of 5 to 7 year olds currently are on social media. and i would say to any parents listening today, it is a very risky environment for children of primary school age. 13 is still a child. ia is still a child. 15 is still a child. yet many tech...
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ofcom launch a broadside against gb news.rum we organise with rishi sunak did not display due impartiality. we are not going to take this lying down. ofcom have simply got this wrong and last thursday i had a 99 year old world war two veteran in the studio. we said we'd try and raise money to send veterans to normandy on june the 6th. it's been a great success. i'll update you on that during the course of the show. but first, let's get the news with aaron armstrong. >> a very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong. the prime minister has offered an unequivocal apology to victims of the infected blood scandal, describing it as a day of shame for the british state. the inquiry found a subtle, pervasive and chilling cover up from those in positions of trust and power, including the deliberate destruction of documents by government officials. the final report concluded patients were knowingly exposed to unacceptable risks, and the scandal could have been largely avoided. more than 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepati
ofcom launch a broadside against gb news.rum we organise with rishi sunak did not display due impartiality. we are not going to take this lying down. ofcom have simply got this wrong and last thursday i had a 99 year old world war two veteran in the studio. we said we'd try and raise money to send veterans to normandy on june the 6th. it's been a great success. i'll update you on that during the course of the show. but first, let's get the news with aaron armstrong. >> a very good evening...
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the media regulator ofcom says platforms must take action to stop their algorithms recommending harmfulontent to children. it's draft children's safety codes of practice sets out how it expects some of the world's biggest onune some of the world's biggest online platforms to protect children online, and penalties for companies who fail to comply . two thirds of nhs trusts are missing their target to treat patients within 18 weeks of referral. that's according to analysis by labour. the party says that 114 trusts out of 167 have failed to meet the target in any month since december 2019. trusts are meant to ensure that 92% of patients are treated within 18 weeks of gp referral. most trusts also failed to meet targets, ensuring that most patients wait less than four hours in a&e departments . the hours in a&e departments. the sentence of nottingham triple killer valdo calocane will be reviewed by the court of appeal over concerns it may have been unduly lenient. khalife was given an indefinite hospital order for the manslaughter of barnaby webber, grace o'malley kumar and ian coates last
the media regulator ofcom says platforms must take action to stop their algorithms recommending harmfulontent to children. it's draft children's safety codes of practice sets out how it expects some of the world's biggest onune some of the world's biggest online platforms to protect children online, and penalties for companies who fail to comply . two thirds of nhs trusts are missing their target to treat patients within 18 weeks of referral. that's according to analysis by labour. the party...
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it's ofcom unveils platforms. it's ofcom unveils bolstered age checks .o they're bolstered age checks. so they're going to require children to show . and i guess the adults as show. and i guess the adults as well to show photo id such as passports . it's like going to passports. it's like going to vote in britain now. to identify, the age of people and stop children using these sites because there have been a number of, the sort of rising harm to children that's been identified, not just the sort of high profile suicides and, you know, self—harm , you know, cutting and self—harm, you know, cutting and things like that. and but the algorithm just messes with young, pliable minds. yeah, and at least the depression , at least the depression, attention span shortages and bullying . so the, the technology bullying. so the, the technology secretary says the government would no longer tolerate a wild west where children are force fed violence and pornography abuse and harmful content online. i think that paragraph paragraph should probably have an age verificati
it's ofcom unveils platforms. it's ofcom unveils bolstered age checks .o they're bolstered age checks. so they're going to require children to show . and i guess the adults as show. and i guess the adults as well to show photo id such as passports . it's like going to passports. it's like going to vote in britain now. to identify, the age of people and stop children using these sites because there have been a number of, the sort of rising harm to children that's been identified, not just the...
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and he should he should and he should and he should give ofcom greater power to investigate breaches. to investigate breaches. >> well, can i thank my honourable friend for rightly championing the views of his constituents on this important topic? network operators have to follow legal obligations when deploying their networks, and ofcom can in fact investigate reports of failure to follow these obligations. and i know that the minister for digital infrastructure has met the sector and ofcom recently to raise concerns about reports of poor pole siting , asked poor pole siting, asked operators to share infrastructure and i will ask her specifically to provide my honourable friend with a more detailed update. >> p leader stephen flynn . >> p leader stephen flynn. >> p leader stephen flynn. >> yeah. mr speaker, on monday the prime minister outlined what he considers to be extremist threats to our society, and in doing so, he actively compared nonh doing so, he actively compared north korea , iran and russia north korea, iran and russia with those people in scotland who believe in indepe
and he should he should and he should and he should give ofcom greater power to investigate breaches. to investigate breaches. >> well, can i thank my honourable friend for rightly championing the views of his constituents on this important topic? network operators have to follow legal obligations when deploying their networks, and ofcom can in fact investigate reports of failure to follow these obligations. and i know that the minister for digital infrastructure has met the sector and...
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and ofcom are clamping down on a tv channel, but welcome back to headliners.now with the news that rishi got £100 million ncher news that rishi got £100 million richer last year. blimey, he must be clever with his money. i just wish he'd be clever with my money, too. josh. yeah, indeed . money, too. josh. yeah, indeed. >> yeah. don't blame rishi sunak for being richer than the king, says minister. this is the paymaster general. so he would know exactly how much he earns , know exactly how much he earns, and this from the, the, the times rich list and. yeah. so rich, richer than the king, and, is what makes it difficult is then to really believe at that level of wealth that he, you know, the whole like, do you know, the whole like, do you know, the whole like, do you know, the price of milk? everyone's obsessed with that. but you could argue and this politician argues that, look, he's trying to help everybody out. it doesn't matter that he's rich, but i just think it it just does. how i don't see how it can't distance you from reality. that level, like those hu
and ofcom are clamping down on a tv channel, but welcome back to headliners.now with the news that rishi got £100 million ncher news that rishi got £100 million richer last year. blimey, he must be clever with his money. i just wish he'd be clever with my money, too. josh. yeah, indeed . money, too. josh. yeah, indeed. >> yeah. don't blame rishi sunak for being richer than the king, says minister. this is the paymaster general. so he would know exactly how much he earns , know exactly...
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it has not been published to protest to authorities from ofcom to the british government the bbc itself should go and interview the english media and shout, sir, what is the state of official interference in the affairs of our country by the media that once overthrew the national government of dr. mohammad mossadegh in 2032 with the same media that interfered many times after the revolution. he intervened in iran in 2008 and tried to cause chaos in iran's style. in 1401 , the role was very clear, and if the embassy does not want to do something and they are not familiar, the least we can expect is that we beg mr. amir abdullah, the foreign minister, and the british ambassador should call and hold a press conference and tell all available media. in tehran, the international media should say that this media called bc international, what is its purpose, what did it want to do , why did it want to provoke the public sentiments of iran, and with this level of lies, in my opinion, we should orphan the iranian media at the level let's put an end to the world. your guest is very nice to say tha
it has not been published to protest to authorities from ofcom to the british government the bbc itself should go and interview the english media and shout, sir, what is the state of official interference in the affairs of our country by the media that once overthrew the national government of dr. mohammad mossadegh in 2032 with the same media that interfered many times after the revolution. he intervened in iran in 2008 and tried to cause chaos in iran's style. in 1401 , the role was very...
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iranian embassy in london has not been published in the past 48 hours don't go to authorities from ofcomthe british government to yourself. i will go to the bbc to interview the english media and shout, sir, what is the state of official interference in the affairs of our country by the media that once overthrew the national government of dr. mohammad mossadegh in 2032 with the same media that has repeatedly interfered in the affairs of our country after the revolution. iran intervened in 2008 and tried to bring chaos in the form of iran, its role was very clear in 1401, and if the embassy does not want to do anything and they are not familiar with it , the least expectation is. this is what we are begging you, mr. amir abdullahi, minister of foreign affairs, british ambassador they should call and hold a news conference and tell all the media in tehran, the international media , what is the purpose of this media called bc international, what did it want to do, why did it want to provoke the public sentiments of iran and with this level of lies, in my opinion, we should end the orphanhoo
iranian embassy in london has not been published in the past 48 hours don't go to authorities from ofcomthe british government to yourself. i will go to the bbc to interview the english media and shout, sir, what is the state of official interference in the affairs of our country by the media that once overthrew the national government of dr. mohammad mossadegh in 2032 with the same media that has repeatedly interfered in the affairs of our country after the revolution. iran intervened in 2008...
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the regulator, ofcom, will be given new powers to enforce this law — but that's unlikely to happen beforego some way — and hopefully, quite a significant way — to stopping it. but frankly, these criminals, they are so persistent that they will always find a way or some loophole. it's like whac—a—mole. you take something down, and it pops up somewhere else. it's very hard to keep things completely offline. adding, if online services don't comply, they'll have a "broad range of enforcement powers "at their disposal to ensure "they're held fully accountable for the safety of their users." for dylan's mum, claire, there's only one answer to these posts on x and soundcloud. take them down, obviously. erm, have more stringent things in place to... ..to stop advertisements going on. i don't have the words to express, i don't think, how... ..how disappointing it is. the very thing that dylan used for people to know about his music and love his music also advertising the drug that killed him. soundcloud say they were being "targeted by bad actors" for the purpose of selling or trading illegal drug
the regulator, ofcom, will be given new powers to enforce this law — but that's unlikely to happen beforego some way — and hopefully, quite a significant way — to stopping it. but frankly, these criminals, they are so persistent that they will always find a way or some loophole. it's like whac—a—mole. you take something down, and it pops up somewhere else. it's very hard to keep things completely offline. adding, if online services don't comply, they'll have a "broad range of...
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yeah, yeah, with the jul , look, we'll let ofcom decide.net ties itself in knots over ban on rainbow lanyard. so a cabinet split has opened up on civil service rainbow lanyards as it emerges that guidance across government will not actually ban officials from wearing them, so esther mcvey , wearing them, so esther mcvey, who was appointed to rishi sunak's cabinet as a minister without portfolio , said recently without portfolio, said recently that staff will be disciplined for having any messaging on their lanyards because you're meant to be impartial. and, you know, that's a form of political activism in a visible way . but activism in a visible way. but grant shapps recently because, well, not because but because the actual guidance says there's no there's no mention of the lanyards, grant shapps has essentially said, i don't care what people, you know, express on their lanyards. he just cares that they're doing the jobs that they're meant to do, which is kind of my view. i think. >> but i mean, the rainbow, the pride flag is a political
yeah, yeah, with the jul , look, we'll let ofcom decide.net ties itself in knots over ban on rainbow lanyard. so a cabinet split has opened up on civil service rainbow lanyards as it emerges that guidance across government will not actually ban officials from wearing them, so esther mcvey , wearing them, so esther mcvey, who was appointed to rishi sunak's cabinet as a minister without portfolio , said recently without portfolio, said recently that staff will be disciplined for having any...
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nothing is off limits unless it's not ofcom compliant . unless it's not ofcom compliant. saturday night news with . aaron. saturday night news with. aaron. >> very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom united by music. that's eurovision's motto. but the build up to tonight's final has been anything but. amid incidents inside the arena and protests outside the netherlands, entry used to klein's being disqualified. the dutch broadcaster says it was over a threatening movement. he made towards someone who was filming him, reportedly against his wishes . ireland's entrant, his wishes. ireland's entrant, bambie thug miss dress rehearsals over what they have described as an incident which needed urgent attention from the european broadcast union and the french acts . slimane has broken french acts. slimane has broken eurovision rules on making political statements during the warm ups, with an on stage speech calling for peace. well, tonight's final takes place against the backdrop of huge pro—palestinian demonstrations in the city of malmo . they're in the
nothing is off limits unless it's not ofcom compliant . unless it's not ofcom compliant. saturday night news with . aaron. saturday night news with. aaron. >> very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom united by music. that's eurovision's motto. but the build up to tonight's final has been anything but. amid incidents inside the arena and protests outside the netherlands, entry used to klein's being disqualified. the dutch broadcaster says it was over a threatening...
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in an open letter, they say they are disappointed by the lack of ambition shown by a regulator, ofcomset out its plans to make socially to companies safer. he was officially sworn in at the court of edinburgh toy. and the deputy first minister returned after opting not to run against him for the s&p leadership. and prince harry celebrated the 10 year anniversary of the invictus games with a thanksgiving service at st. paul's cathedral. the duke of sussex is back in the u.k. to commemorate that most of the games for the injured veterans, but it was revealed he will not be meeting the king on this particular visit. you are live with bbc news. the court was in recess in manhattan today. the judge in donald trump's hush money trial has given the former president wednesdays off to focus on the campaign. but no escape from the evidence we heard yesterday from the former adult film star stormy daniels. it was plastered across the front pages of the morning papers as the cable news channels served up a breakfast buffet of carefully edited highlights. her account of their sexual encounter in 2
in an open letter, they say they are disappointed by the lack of ambition shown by a regulator, ofcomset out its plans to make socially to companies safer. he was officially sworn in at the court of edinburgh toy. and the deputy first minister returned after opting not to run against him for the s&p leadership. and prince harry celebrated the 10 year anniversary of the invictus games with a thanksgiving service at st. paul's cathedral. the duke of sussex is back in the u.k. to commemorate...
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ofcom has warned social media sites they could be banned for under—18s if they fail to comply with new published draft codes of practice which require social media firms to have more robust age—checking measures. at the moment, teenagers, younger children up and down the country can experience harmful content on their social media feeds again and again, and this has become normalised. and that has to change. researchers from mit and project ceti claim they're now a little closer to understanding how sperm whales communicate, all thanks to machine learning. the team used algorithms to decode the sperm whale�*s phonetic alphabet, revealing sophisticated structures in their communication, similar to our own phonetic system. and finally, apple hasjust announced its thinnest product ever in the form of a new ipad pro series. atjust over 5mm, the devices will also come with a more powerful chip, as well as a stylus in the form of the apple pencil pro. robots have integrated into our lives in many different ways, taking over tasks that were once exclusively performed by humans. but one thing
ofcom has warned social media sites they could be banned for under—18s if they fail to comply with new published draft codes of practice which require social media firms to have more robust age—checking measures. at the moment, teenagers, younger children up and down the country can experience harmful content on their social media feeds again and again, and this has become normalised. and that has to change. researchers from mit and project ceti claim they're now a little closer to...
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it's funny because it says a statement from the from ofcom said that broadcast is a reminder that, thatits candidates in uk elections from acting as news presenters , interviewers or presenters, interviewers or presenters, interviewers or presenters of any type of programme during the election penod. programme during the election period . oh, so that's bad, period. oh, so that's bad, right? that's bad. no. >> well, it might be bad for you, but if you're a freelancer who's available at the drop of a hat, apart from, i think, the 16th, i can't do, then yeah, get rid of these politicians , i rid of these politicians, i don't know. all right. paul, the daily mail university students are finally told to stop sleeping in tents on tents in uni property and go back to sleeping in the halls of residence in uni property. they've really , really given up they've really, really given up for this protest. >> yeah, they really have. and birmingham becomes first uk university to threaten pro—palestine students with arrest if they don't shut down american style encampment as protest spread across campu
it's funny because it says a statement from the from ofcom said that broadcast is a reminder that, thatits candidates in uk elections from acting as news presenters , interviewers or presenters, interviewers or presenters, interviewers or presenters of any type of programme during the election penod. programme during the election period . oh, so that's bad, period. oh, so that's bad, right? that's bad. no. >> well, it might be bad for you, but if you're a freelancer who's available at the...
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ofcom needs to look at every channel and how they behave.day and i join in this chat every day when i can and not at work, and i would miss the banter. >> can i tell you i was at the buckingham palace garden party on friday and countless people came up and said , love gb news came up and said, love gb news people say that all day, all day. >> and they say they don't just say, we love your show . say, we love your show. obviously they do like our show a lot, but they say we watch it from dawn till dusk. it fills a space in my life that the media was not satisfying. so thank you all for your support. absolutely >> and for those of you who listen to us on the radio too, because some of them said we listen on the radio in the car, some of them were drivers, taxi drivers, that sort of thing. right now, big story. manchester city have won the premier league for the fourth season in the row. they're the first english team to do so. >> their victory also coincides with the departure of liverpool manager jurgen klopp, who's stepping down after nine y
ofcom needs to look at every channel and how they behave.day and i join in this chat every day when i can and not at work, and i would miss the banter. >> can i tell you i was at the buckingham palace garden party on friday and countless people came up and said , love gb news came up and said, love gb news people say that all day, all day. >> and they say they don't just say, we love your show . say, we love your show. obviously they do like our show a lot, but they say we watch it...
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be addressing and we have the new online safety act which became law only in october last year, new ofcom. if they can sort issues and make sure they are accessing safe environments, that would be the answer. let’s that would be the answer. let's focus on the — that would be the answer. let's focus on the apps _ that would be the answer. let's focus on the apps then. - that would be the answer. let's focus on the apps then. what . that would be the answer. let's focus on the apps then. what is the problem with the apps? i5 focus on the apps then. what is the problem with the apps?— focus on the apps then. what is the problem with the apps? is what you are sa in: problem with the apps? is what you are saying earlier— problem with the apps? is what you are saying earlier in _ problem with the apps? is what you are saying earlier in the _ problem with the apps? is what you are saying earlier in the mps - are saying earlier in the mps report. the algorithms are driving children into dark corners and pushing them further into them. we have seen the suicide of molly russell. the coroner said sh
be addressing and we have the new online safety act which became law only in october last year, new ofcom. if they can sort issues and make sure they are accessing safe environments, that would be the answer. let’s that would be the answer. let's focus on the — that would be the answer. let's focus on the apps _ that would be the answer. let's focus on the apps then. - that would be the answer. let's focus on the apps then. what . that would be the answer. let's focus on the apps then. what...
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bereaved parents say new ofcom rules around social media for children show a lack of ambition. how many children are actually struggling with their mental health? how many children have been affected, are self—harming, have eating disorders, have taken their own lives, that we don't actually know about? some prisoners are to be released up to 70 days early — to relieve overcrowding injails in england and wales. let's go for a walk down chichester canal. and, how this youngster who went blind as a teenager has built up a huge following online. coming up in half an hour on on bbc news... kylian mbappe is probably leaving psg having failed to help them win the champions league, but what chance they will ever get the opportunity without him? hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. in the last hour, the mp natalie elphicke has become the latest conservative to defect to the labour party. natalie elphicke has been the mp for dover in kent since 2019. our chief political correspondent henry zeffmanjoins me from the houses of parliament — henry, was this a surprise? it was a shock. i
bereaved parents say new ofcom rules around social media for children show a lack of ambition. how many children are actually struggling with their mental health? how many children have been affected, are self—harming, have eating disorders, have taken their own lives, that we don't actually know about? some prisoners are to be released up to 70 days early — to relieve overcrowding injails in england and wales. let's go for a walk down chichester canal. and, how this youngster who went...
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it's been found to be in breach of ofcom rules. what on earth is going on?eminism has failed us females as ? for all of that us females as? for all of that to come and more. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for tonight's latest news headunes for tonight's latest news headlines as. >> hi there. it's a minute past six. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. the prime minister has offered an unequivocal apology to victims of the infected blood scandal, describing it as a day of shame for the british state. the inquiry
it's been found to be in breach of ofcom rules. what on earth is going on?eminism has failed us females as ? for all of that us females as? for all of that to come and more. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for tonight's latest news headunes for tonight's latest news headlines as. >> hi there. it's a minute past six. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. the prime minister has offered an unequivocal apology to victims of the infected blood scandal, describing it as a day of...