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Caitlyn Jenner wouldn't feel safe using the men's toilets. The 72-year-old former Olympian - who came out as trans in 2015 - insisted she has "never had a problem" using the bathroom that corresponds with her gender identity and thinks the most important thing is she is "respectful" of the females using the facilities. During an interview on 'The UK Tonight' with Sarah-Jane Mee, Caitlyn said she has "never had a problem" with using the women's toilets for eight years. She added: "It is a much better environment in the ladies room, but I treat it with respect. "I go in there, I do my business a...
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Social media sites will not need to remove “legal but harmful” content as part of the UK’s new internet safety legislation. Michelle Donelan, the Culture Secretary yanked the clause from the Online Safety Bill to make tech giants - such as Meta’s Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest - take down problematic content before it goes back to the Houses of Parliament for a vote due to concerns about “free speech”. She remarked that the current form “had a very, very concerning impact potentially on free speech". Michelle continued to Sky News: "There are unintended consequences associated with it. "It ...
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Individuals who post content that promotes self harm will be prosecuted under new revised legislation. Michelle Donelan, the UK’s culture secretary plans to update the Online Safety Bill before it goes to the Houses of Parliament for a vote following the inquest into the death of 14-year-old Molly Russell - who took her own life in 2017 - found the “negative effects of online content” added to her death. Michelle said: “I am determined that the abhorrent trolls encouraging the young and vulnerable to self-harm are brought to justice. So I am strengthening our online safety laws to make sure th...
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Plans for new internet safety laws in the UK have been shelved until a new Prime Minister has been selected. The Online Safety Bill will not be debated in the Houses of Parliament until a successor to the outgoing Conservative Party leader, Boris Johnson has been found. A source close to the government confirmed the plans to BBC News and said the election - which is due to conclude in September - was making it necessary to postpone the legislation, which seeks to clamp down on explicit material, such as child abuse and hate crime content, and give more responsibility to tech companies to monit...
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