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Online Safety Act fails to protect kids from porn

The UK's Online Safety Act is falling short in shielding children from harmful pornographic content, according to the newly appointed commissioner. Urgent reforms are demanded to safeguard young minds.

Badenoch compares atheism to Fritzl crimes

Cabinet minister Kemi Badenoch faces backlash after controversial remarks linking atheism to the crimes of Austrian rapist Josef Fritzl during a parliamentary debate.

Phillips slams Farage over Savile comparison

Labour MP Jess Phillips condemned Nigel Farage for invoking Jimmy Savile in a debate on the Online Safety Act, calling it a 'disgusting' tactic to deflect scrutiny.

NFL's Goodell emotional after deadly NYC shooting

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was overcome with emotion during an interview following a tragic shooting near the league's New York City offices. The incident left the sports world in shock as Goodell struggled to compose himself while discussing the deva

Thornberry condemns Netanyahu's Palestine stance

Shadow Attorney General Emily Thornberry criticises Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's opposition to Palestinian statehood, calling it a 'roadblock to peace' during a heated House of Commons debate.

Starmer vows to tackle child poverty in UK

Labour leader Keir Starmer outlines plans to reduce child poverty during a session with the Commons Liaison Committee, emphasising urgent action and policy reforms.

Dangerous products found on Shein and Temu

A senior EU official has expressed shock over the sale of hazardous items on popular online platforms Shein and Temu, raising urgent consumer safety concerns.

Lib Dem MP slams government over NHS and cost of living

Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Olney has launched a scathing attack on the Conservative government, accusing them of failing the British public on the NHS and cost of living crisis during a fiery Commons debate.

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