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Ofcom has opted not to investigate the latest series of Love Island, despite receiving more than 14,000 complaints from ...
Jersey's Sustainable Economic Development Minister says the States need to pass new legislation to allow Ofcom to continue ...
LOVE Island will not be investigated by Ofcom – despite receiving more than 14,000 complaints about misogyny, bullying and mentally abusive behaviour.  The last series of the show, ...
The latest series of Love Island will not be investigated by media watchdog Ofcom despite more than 14,000 complaints about ...
Ofcom is investigating four companies, operating a total of 34 porn sites, over whether they are complying with its new age ...
Complaints related to alleged bullying, concern over contestants’ mental health and race and gender-based discrimination.
Ofcom has published its long-expected consultation on additional measures that it recommends U2U platforms and search engines ...
Ofcom said it could use its powers to impose "minimum quality-of-service levels" on ISPs, if it believes innovation is being stifled by the throttling of traffic, though it expects in general to ...
Ofcom rarely dishes out punishments as serious as fines. RT, formerly Russia Today, was handed a £200,000 fine five years ago for breaching impartiality in its reporting of the Salisbury Poisonings.
THOUSANDS of Love Island fans have complained to Ofcom about the behaviour from some of the Islanders. The penultimate week ...
But Ofcom said there was “no immediate apology in the programme, which [GB News] accepted should have been made,” and it wasn’t until a few hours later that a statement was made.
Ofcom, the U.K.’s soon-to-be social media harms watchdog under incoming online safety legislation, has warned tech platforms that they are failing to take women’s safety seriously.