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Financial TimesUK government drops 'legal but harmful' clause from new online lawNov 28, 2022more_vert
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Reuters UKUK to fine tech companies that fail to remove self-harm materialNov 27, 2022David MillikenBy David Millikenmore_vert
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BBC.comEncouraging self-harm to be criminalised in Online Safety BillNov 27, 2022Charley AdamsBy Charley Adamsmore_vert
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