labour, though, wants to bring back the legal but harmful clause. if you look at what that is around, it s russian disinformation, it s misogynistic organising online the kind of sort of so called incel culture. there s a lot out there in that online space that i think goes beyond the impact on children and young people. who on earth is possibly messaging you at that time of night, anyway? drama which reflects real world concerns about social media. and in front of mps, a complex bill years in the making, dividing opinion, trying to right that balance between family and big tech. angus crawford, bbc news. construction of the world s biggest telescope is beginning in australia and south africa. the square kilometre array is a network of radio antennae spread across two continents. it will aim to address some
will be back before the commons tomorrow. it contains new clauses, criminal offences around pornography and self harm content, but dropped are plans for ministers to decide what legal material should be classified as harmful for adults and be taken down by the platforms. although today the conservative party chairman seemed to want a further tightening of the rules. what we have to do for both children and adults, i think, is make sure things like self harm images should be illegal, and that is how you deal with them. but the right balance to strike is between free speech and freedom of expression as well as dealing with this. labour, though, wants to bring back the legal but harmful clause. if you look at what that is around, its russian disinformation, misogynistic organising online, the sort of so called incel culture. there is a lot out there in the online space that i think goes beyond the impact on children and young people.
is between free speech and freedom of expression as well as dealing with this. labour, though, wants to bring back the legal but harmful clause. if you look at what that is around, its russian disinformation, misogynistic organising online, the sort of so called incel culture. there is a lot out there in the online space that i think goes beyond the impact on children and young people. who is messaging you at that time of night anyway? that s all we have for now. drama which reflects real world concerns about social media. and in front of mps, a complex bill years in the making, dividing opinion, trying to right that balance between family and big tech. angus crawford, bbc news. authorities in indonesia have issued their highest warning in the east of java island, over a new eruption by the mount semeru volcano.
it contains new clauses criminal offences around pornography and self harm content but dropped are plans for ministers to decide what legal material should be classified as harmful for adults and be taken down by the platforms. although today, the conservative party chairman seemed to want a further tightening of the rules. what we ve got to do, for both children and adults, i think, is make sure things like self harm images should be illegal and that s how you deal with them. but the right balance to strike is between that, you know, free speech and freedom of expression, as well as dealing with this. labour, though, wants to bring back the legal but harmful clause. if you look at what that is around, it s russian disinformation, it s misogynistic organising online the kind of sort of so called incel culture. there s a lot out there in that online space that i think goes beyond the impact on children and young people. who on earth is possibly messaging you at that time of ni