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Communications watchdog Ofcom ‘particularly concerned’ over practices of tech giants that dominate cloud market
Ofcom to investigate broadband and mobile companies’ treatment of consumers ahead of expected 14% rate increase in April
Ofcom responds to complaints about the transparency of in-contract fee increases
Consumer group spoofs phone numbers of six high street lenders
Ofcom takes steps to stamp out rogue phone calls deceiving consumers
Ofcom fears news feeds drive young people to extremes and aggravate divisions in society
Requirement that BT provides dedicated landlines for the devices at affordable prices is to be scrapped
Households face squeeze as companies push ahead with above-inflation price rises
Ofcom will assess whether Amazon, Microsoft and Google are limiting innovation and growth
Ofcom survey points to challenges for traditional broadcasters in keeping pace with digital and streaming trends
Home Office strengthens UK regulator with plans to amend child protection legislation
Huge amount of means-tested support going unclaimed show something is broken with the UK’s system
Downing Street signs off on decision months after withdrawal of tabloid editor Paul Dacre
Ofcom imposes ban after probe into ‘impartiality breaches’ at Russian state-backed TV channel
Long-awaited legislation on harms from fraud to child abuse will create some of world’s toughest web restrictions
Nadine Dorries had asked regulator Ofcom to review presence of Moscow-based TV station RT in Britain
Doubts about free speech or extra protections cannot be an excuse for further stasis
Radical powers in online bill would increase liability of global internet groups beyond current global regulation
Ex-Daily Mail editor feared candidature would be even more contentious amid Tory ‘sleaze’ row
Michael Prescott works for PR agency that represents companies including Facebook and Sky
Regulator gears up to oversee UK-based video streaming platforms with warning over content and user age
Onerous rules limit broadcasters and hamper financial education
Restarting process lets ex-Daily Mail editor — the UK prime minister’s preferred choice — reapply
Government bill doesn’t go far enough to stop financial crime
BT and Telefónica spend about £450m each to boost networks but result falls short of predictions
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