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  • Will force people to have their faces scanned to view content on the internet.[1]
  • Apologises for ill-judged porn joke job ad.[2]
  • Fined Royal Mail £10.5million for missing delivery targets.[3]
  • Will not take action over "terribly white" comment made by Adjoa Andoh comment on ITV.[4]
  • OFCOM given right to censor social media posts in proposals put forward after UK riots.[5]
  • Tech giants will be forced to ban fake news under Keir Starmer's Labour Party plans.[6]
  • Will not investigate after Yvette Cooper was interviewed by Edward Balls on ITV's Good Morning Britain.[7]
  • Wrote an open letter to social media companies demanding they remove hate from their platforms.[8]
  • Found that Laurence Fox made misogynistic on the Dan Wootton Tonight show for stating that no self-respecting man would climb into bed with Ava Evans.[9]
  • Editor Declan Cashin demanded Rishi Sunak be impeached, that someone vandalising a Margaret Thatcher statue be given a damehood and holds strong Anti-Brexit views.[10]
  • Found GB News hosted five programmes featuring politicians acting as news presenters.[11]
  • GB News breached impartiality rules when discussing Britain becoming a cashless society.[12]
  • Royal Mail could save £650m by moving to three days a week service.[13]
  • Concluded that Maro Itoje's comments amount Buckingham Palace being "terribly white" live on ITV were not actionable because they were personal opinion.[14]
  • Will not investigate Channel 4 for election interference in an incident where Channel 4 filmed an actor participating in an undercover "sting" to try and goad Reform Party activists into making racist comments.[15]

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