Minister reportedly planning regulator and duty of care after suicide of Molly Russell, 14Social media companies are to be told to sign a legally binding code of conduct as ministers seek to force them to protect young people online, it has been reported.Ministers have been considering proposals for an internet regulator and a statutory duty of care. It was reported on Monday that the digital minister, Margot James, was planning to announce such plans on Tuesday. Continue reading…
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