a record low. and in the australian open, andy murray beats italian matteo berrettini in a thrilling five set first round match. hello and welcome to the programme. social media bosses could face jail if they repeatedly fail to protect children from online harm, under new changes to the online safety bill. the prime minister rishi sunak agreed to calls for tougher punishments as part of the legislation after his own backbench mps prepared to vote against the bill. the new legislation begins its final stages in the house of commons today but lucy powell, labour s shadow secretary of state for digital, culture, media and sport, says the bill doesn t go far enough. we would go further in terms of the measures that take buses would be accountable for so we are notjust looking up the narrow issue of directly causing harm to children which is what really the bill has been massively scaled back to focus on measures that tech buses would be accountable for. so things like viral mi
would you do? would you do? personally i think it was fine as would you do? personally i think it was fine as it would you do? personally i think it was fine as it was, would you do? personally i think it was fine as it was, i would you do? personally i think it was fine as it was, i don t - would you do? personally i think it was fine as it was, i don t think - was fine as it was, i don t think making individual officers in facebook, twitter, meta or tiktok criminal eala liable would make children any safer, i think those companies were already on board and there was already a processing ofcom to work with those companies make sure they were held accountable and, importantly, they were transparent about the measures they were taking so members of the public could see whether they were doing enough. really good to speak to you, dr victoria baines. thank you. the metropolitan police will formally dismiss pc david carrick, who pleaded guilty to 49 sexual offences, including doze