Online suicide forums face UK ban in safety crackdown
Ministers announce sweeping new powers to criminalise platforms promoting self-harm and suicide, following tragic deaths linked to online content.
Ministers announce sweeping new powers to criminalise platforms promoting self-harm and suicide, following tragic deaths linked to online content.
Anti-trafficking campaigners celebrate as new legislation prohibits simulated choking and strangulation in pornographic content, marking a significant victory for performer welfare.
The Lincolnshire town of Scunthorpe faces recurring digital censorship as internet filters flag its name for containing offensive language, causing ongoing problems for residents and businesses.
The Guardian has taken down an article from its website, raising questions about editorial decisions and content preservation in the digital age. Explore what this means for media transparency.
Key 26/11 Mumbai attack conspirator Abu Jundal receives life sentence for his role in the 2008 terror siege that killed 166 people, following an extensive legal process.
Exclusive: New laws will criminalise pornographic content depicting women being choked or subjected to extreme violence as ministers tackle the normalisation of dangerous sex acts.
New legislation makes it illegal to share choking content without consent as authorities crack down on dangerous online trends affecting women's safety.
Nationals Senator Matt Canavan under investigation by Australia's eSafety Commissioner for allegedly inflammatory online content, raising questions about political discourse and digital regulation.
An exploration into the common practice of media outlets removing online content, the reasons behind it, and what it means for digital archives and public information.
An in-depth look at why The Guardian pulled a recent article from its website, exploring the implications for digital journalism and reader trust in the era of instant news updates.
Exclusive insight into The Guardian's decision to remove a published article in October 2025, exploring the implications for digital journalism and content preservation.
UK regulator Ofcom unveils strict new online safety rules requiring social media platforms and search engines to implement robust age verification and content moderation systems to shield children from harmful material.
Exclusive: Imprisoned activist Huda Ammori continues to direct anti-Israel demonstrations targeting RAF sites while serving sentence for conspiracy to cause criminal damage
Professional cyclist Sofiane Sehili reveals shocking details of his 10-day imprisonment in Russia after border dispute during global tour. Read his incredible survival story.
Hadush Kebatu, an Eritrean asylum seeker, was released from Chelmsford Prison after spending 16 months behind bars due to a case of mistaken identity, sparking serious questions about Home Office procedures.
The Guardian has revised its terms and conditions for commissioned video productions, outlining new requirements for delivery, rights, and funding arrangements affecting content creators and production partners.
OpenAI introduces new age restrictions and content filtering for ChatGPT, creating a safer AI experience while raising questions about digital censorship.
Shocking case emerges of a woman imprisoned in a garage for five years by French couple who subjected her to horrific conditions including detergent-laced food and bleach washing.
A North Carolina Twitch streamer's chilling live broadcast confession to murdering his wife has sent shockwaves through the gaming platform, raising urgent questions about content moderation and real-world violence spilling into digital spaces.
Discover how marketing guru Brittany Becher transformed content creation into a lucrative career, revealing her proven strategies for making serious money online through social media platforms.
The extraordinary journey of YouTube sensations Dan Howell and Phil Lester, who transformed their internet romance into a multi-million pound business empire through best-selling books, global tours, and digital content that captivated millions.
Discover how marketing specialist Rachel Wells transformed her social media skills into a lucrative career, earning over £100,000 annually by creating content for brands and teaching others to do the same.
Discover the fascinating science and emotional appeal behind viral 'first time hearing' reaction videos that are captivating millions online and creating unlikely internet celebrities.
A viral Black internet personality's social experiment using white foundation has ignited intense discussions about racial double standards and digital performance art in Britain's online spaces.
Discover how a Melbourne multi-storey car park became an unexpected global social media sensation, drawing content creators from around the world with its unique geometric architecture and perfect lighting.
New research exposes how British children are frequently encountering distressing videos and news on social media platforms, with experts calling for urgent action.
A Hamburg man faces criminal charges after allegedly filming and sharing footage of a 16-year-old's fatal fall, sparking outrage across Germany about online content regulation.
OpenAI announces plans to allow sexually explicit material in ChatGPT under new safeguards, marking a significant departure from previous content restrictions.
The Labour Party confronts explosive allegations of enabling former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams to clear his path for hundreds of convicted IRA terrorists seeking wrongful imprisonment compensation in a major legal battle.
Meta announces sweeping changes to Instagram's content policies, automatically restricting teen accounts from sensitive material in major safety overhaul.