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Is the UK’s Online Safety Act tough enough?

Mar 10, 202510 min
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Episode description

The head of Ofcom has defended the UK’s new Online Safety Act, calling it “very ambitious” in tackling harmful content - but campaigners say it doesn’t go far enough.

Plus - new data shows the expansion of ULEZ has improved London’s air quality, but it hasn’t reduced traffic levels. City Hall and Transport Editor Ross Lydall spoke to Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan about the latest stats.

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  • UK pharmacies warn of daily medicine shortages, forcing patients to search multiple locations for vital prescriptions.
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