Tweet You can read Caroline's recent speeches and appearances in Parliament below (provided by theyworkforyou):
*No heading* | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers Ofcom’s 2019 report “Children and parents: media use and attitudes” indicates that three-quarters of parents of children who go online feel
*No heading* | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The government is committed to making the UK the safest place in the world to go online.
*No heading* | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers In the Queen’s speech on December 19 2019, the Government confirmed plans to develop legislation to improve internet safety.
*No heading* | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The government is making a range of significant updates to the digital regulatory regime to ensure digital technologies work for everyone.
*No heading* | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers In response to the Online Harms White Paper, the Government ran a consultation from 8 April 2019 to 1 July 2019 which received over 2,400 re
*No heading* | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The Government takes misinformation online seriously and is undertaking work to tackle this and the related issue of online disinformation.
*No heading* | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers Advertising in the UK is overseen by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), the industry’s independent regulator, which enforces the Adv
*No heading* | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The Government is clear that inaccurate information about public health matters can be harmful.
*No heading* | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers The Government published the initial response to the Online Harms White Paper consultation on 12 February 2020.
*No heading* | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Written Answers Advertising in the UK is overseen by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), the industry’s independent regulator, which for online adver