
British Journalist Allison Pearson Sues Essex Police Over Investigation Into Social Media Post
Pearson’s lawsuit challenges what she sees as a politicized use of police resources against lawful speech.
Pearson’s lawsuit challenges what she sees as a politicized use of police resources against lawful speech.
Officials hint at further crackdowns, sidestepping mounting concerns over free speech and international tensions.
Concerns grow over police intimidation tactics as officers confront citizens for lawful online speech.
President Donald Trump challenges digital services taxes, arguing they promote online censorship and threaten American free speech worldwide.
AI-driven “disinformation” platform enables UK government to track social media posts, including political opinions.
Apple slams the door on UK government surveillance demands, but British users pay the price with shattered privacy.
Labour MPs push digital ID cards, claiming control benefits outweighs privacy fears.
Vance warns of growing censorship in Europe, calling for a renewed commitment to free speech.
London weighs free speech against trade as Washington pressures Labour to amend online censorship laws.
Plans for a government-backed Islamophobia council raise concerns over free speech and the scope of anti-Muslim discrimination laws.
Rumble’s new payout model rewards creators based on watch time, new signups, and premium subscriptions, redefining how online content is monetized.
The intersection of digital licenses and online age verification could redefine personal freedoms.
The UK’s push to unlock NHS data for AI development raises deep concerns over privacy data collection.
The Biden administration takes lessons from the UK’s Counter Disinformation Unit.
Sunak faces backlash for suggesting financial sanctions and restricted access to essential services as enforcement measures.
Big Tech’s influence on political campaigns scrutinized as election day approaches.
And if you live in the US, it won’t let you opt-out at all.
Major free speech concerns.
Apparently the government owns the health data of UK citizens, according to the Palantir CEO.
The CCDH has campaigned for the censorship of Americans.
The government is pretending it’s possible to do both – all while it moves to expand spying power.
More stories from debanked individuals out of the UK.
The problem is more widespread than initially thought.
Pearson’s lawsuit challenges what she sees as a politicized use of police resources against lawful speech.
Officials hint at further crackdowns, sidestepping mounting concerns over free speech and international tensions.
Concerns grow over police intimidation tactics as officers confront citizens for lawful online speech.
President Donald Trump challenges digital services taxes, arguing they promote online censorship and threaten American free speech worldwide.
AI-driven “disinformation” platform enables UK government to track social media posts, including political opinions.
Apple slams the door on UK government surveillance demands, but British users pay the price with shattered privacy.
Labour MPs push digital ID cards, claiming control benefits outweighs privacy fears.
Vance warns of growing censorship in Europe, calling for a renewed commitment to free speech.
London weighs free speech against trade as Washington pressures Labour to amend online censorship laws.
Plans for a government-backed Islamophobia council raise concerns over free speech and the scope of anti-Muslim discrimination laws.
Rumble’s new payout model rewards creators based on watch time, new signups, and premium subscriptions, redefining how online content is monetized.
The intersection of digital licenses and online age verification could redefine personal freedoms.
The UK’s push to unlock NHS data for AI development raises deep concerns over privacy data collection.
The Biden administration takes lessons from the UK’s Counter Disinformation Unit.
Sunak faces backlash for suggesting financial sanctions and restricted access to essential services as enforcement measures.
Big Tech’s influence on political campaigns scrutinized as election day approaches.
And if you live in the US, it won’t let you opt-out at all.
Major free speech concerns.
Apparently the government owns the health data of UK citizens, according to the Palantir CEO.
The CCDH has campaigned for the censorship of Americans.
The government is pretending it’s possible to do both – all while it moves to expand spying power.
More stories from debanked individuals out of the UK.
The problem is more widespread than initially thought.