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James Mildred
The bosses of world's largest pornography websites have resigned after allegations that videos of women and girls posted without consent remained online for years on their watch.
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CARE has welcomed a new site that allows people to share anonymous stories about how pornography has affected them
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Watching pornography in public should be a criminal offence, a legal expert has said, after a Tory MP was disciplined for viewing porn in the House of Commons.
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There’s been strong support from across the House of Commons for new measures to protect children from online pornography.
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Teachers have warned about the effects of pornography on children at England’s National Education Union (NEU) annual conference.
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On Tuesday 19 April, MPs will have the opportunity to debate the general principles of the Online Safety Bill for the first time.
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Today CARE joined other campaigners in warning the UK Government that it's Online Safety Bill will not protect children from online pornography unless it's toughened up.
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The United Kingdom has the second highest incidence of internet pornography searches in the world, alarming new data shows.
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England's Children's Commissioner, Dame Rachel de Souza, has expressed deep concern about children accessing pornography online.
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A child safety coalition is urging pornography sites operating in the UK to implement age verification controls to prevent children stumbling on explicit content.
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