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In February 2025, Ofcom lost a legal case to GB News about whether the channel breached “due impartiality” rules. The case ...
Broadband and mobile phone costs were part of the ‘awful April’ bill hikes - but are you getting the most for your money?
Ofcom has concluded the round six small-scale DAB multiplex licences with five more areas awarded.The licences have been ...
Ofcom research compares how the UK’s broadband, mobile and landline customers rate their providers for customer service – ...
Channel 4 boss urges Ofcom to be ‘brave’ and back public service broadcasters - Alex Mahon also urged the Government to ...
A BBC programme which aired a claim that Gerry Adams sanctioned the killing of a spy would “probably” not have breached broadcasting regulations and was not “unfair or unjust”, a media expert has told ...
Back in March 2025, we published an article highlighting that Ofcom will be turning up the heat to ramp up pressure on platforms in relation to ...
The digital ID provider has weighed in on the UK government’s publication of its final draft Strategic Priorities for online ...
Online abuse is having a significant impact on the ability of sportspeople and pundits to do their jobs, live their lives and ...
Britain's media regulator Ofcom has launched two investigations into pornography website operator Kick Online Entertainment S.A. under its online safety law, it said on Wednesday.
Meanwhile Ofcom is notching up its regulatory activity, targeting sites that have failed to implement highly effective age ...
Ofcom has launched investigations into two pornographic websites suspected of violating the UK's new child safety regulations ...
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