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Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirms there will be a review of the Online Safety Act (OSA) The legislation was passed by parliament in September 2023 after years of political wrangling.
It puts duties on platforms that carry user-to-user communications to remove illegal content and protect their users from other harms like hate speech.
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