The Online Safety Bill is an urgent and important piece of legislation which will protect consumers and children online.
We would urge all @Conservatives leader candidates to commit to its progress.
https://t.co/nG9cLx1Dae
The Online Safety Bill is an urgent and important piece of legislation which will protect consumers and children online.
We would urge all @Conservatives leader candidates to commit to its progress.
https://t.co/nG9cLx1Dae
The Government has simultaneously introduced the new, updated #OnlineSafetyBill to the @HouseofCommons, starting the process for it to become an Act of Parliament.
You can read the new bill here ⬇️
https://t.co/K3f0NSugCz
Today the Government has responded to our report, announcing it has adopted 66 of our recommendations to strengthen the #OnlineSafetyBill ⚖️
Chair @DamianCollins says: "This is a huge moment for the safety of all internet users."
Read in full here ⬇️ https://t.co/CT5Mtlh9MR
I'm pleased that @DCMS has accepted the recommendation of @OnlineSafetyCom to make age assurance mandatory to prevent children from accessing adult only content online https://t.co/vwP0hDDXfp
I welcome the announcement from @NadineDorries@DCMS that the Government will include additional offences on the face of the #OnlineSafetyBill following recommendations from @OnlineSafetyCom and the @Law_Commission. You can read my comments here https://t.co/ErEYMHnmUe
Baroness Kidron also served on the @OnlineSafetyCom looking at the draft #OnlineSafetyBill. She shares thoughts on the testimony the committee heard from tech companies and @FrancesHaugen, and what she hopes will come next for the draft law.
📄 Read more https://t.co/fhvQrjuDbz
Today in @HouseofCommons: Ian Paisley MP will lead a Ten Minute Rule Motion on access to digital devices for next of kin.
As outlined by @OnlineSafetyCom, bereaved parents looking for answers to the tragic deaths of their children should not have to struggle to access their data.
Today's second item of #BackbenchBusiness in the Chamber has just started.
@DamianCollins put forward this debate on the Report of the Joint Committee on the draft Online Safety Bill, HC 609.
Follow proceedings live at Parliament TV 📺
https://t.co/YzHqpInyVm
📺 You can watch live here https://t.co/0s3b1sMVJH
📘 Read the full report here https://t.co/HPSgOh38MM
🗞️ Read my article for @TheTimes on our report here https://t.co/pvyN4Qh6Xo
Main business today: @CommonsBBCom debates on the ongoing detention of Bahraini political prisoners, and on the report of the Joint Committee on the draft Online Safety Bill
Today, Chair @DamianCollins will lead a debate in the @HouseofCommons on our #OnlineSafetyBill report
📺 Watch live here https://t.co/qObzA1UIZy
📘 Read our report here https://t.co/h7ZmZAyKNS
2️⃣ In the Commons Chamber, @BrendanOHaraMP will lead a debate on the ongoing detention of Bahraini political prisoners.
3️⃣ This will be followed by a debate on the Report of the Joint Committee on the draft Online Safety Bill, HC 609. This was tabled by @DamianCollins.
.@DamianCollins, chair of the Joint Committee on the Draft Online Safety Bill, says the principle behind the new law should be 'if it’s illegal offline, it should be regulated online'
https://t.co/I9rkwzg6PC
.@DamianCollins says, “In the Online Safety Bill, the idea of empowering an independent regulator with the right to have access to data and information… from within companies means… we can understand the impact some of their services are having.” #PostLive