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To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to protect children in private messaging spaces from the prevalence of computer-generated child sexual abuse material.
To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to protect children in private messaging spaces from the prevalence of computer-generated child sexual abuse material.
Under the Online Safety Act, all regulated services must implement proportionate safety measures across all spaces. Platform design cannot be used as an excuse to avoid detection and reporting obligations. The Crime and Policing Bill will further strengthen protections for children against computer-generated abuse by criminalising AI child sexual abuse material, banning nudify tools, outlawing AI paedophile manuals and introducing an AI model testing defence to prevent abuse at source.
Does the Minister agree that much of the responsibility for making Section 121 of the Online Safety Act effective lies with Ofcom? Will he confirm that the Government expect Ofcom to be bold and robust in its application of the new law to online spaces in private messaging contexts, and to use its new powers quickly so that we in Parliament can recognise that we have passed an effective law to protect children from vile online abuse?
Does the Minister agree that much of the responsibility for making Section 121 of the Online Safety Act effective lies with Ofcom? Will he confirm that the Government expect Ofcom to be bold and robust in its application of the new law to online spaces in private messaging contexts, and to use its new powers quickly so that we in Parliament can recognise that we have passed an effective law to protect children from vile online abuse?
The simple answer to the noble Lord is yes. The Government expect Ofcom to exercise its powers under Section 121 of the Online Safety Act where needed. A consultation ran to March 2025. We expect advice to the Home Secretary by April this year, and we will act when that advice comes forward.
My Lords, the slogan “See it. Say it. Sorted.” works best when, you having seen it and said it, there is someone qualified on the train to sort it. Does the Minister agree that there should be an increase—indeed, a guarantee—of people who are properly trained, on every train, so that there is a reduction in crime?
My Lords, the slogan “See it. Say it. Sorted.” works best when, you having seen it and said it, there is someone qualified on the train to sort it. Does the Minister agree that there should be an increase—indeed, a guarantee—of people who are properly trained, on every train, so that there is a reduction in crime?
The opportunity for railway travellers to report crime through the 61016 phone number is not limited to what is happening on the train but includes what travellers see from the time they enter the network to the time they leave it. Many trains have one such person or more on them. Equally, in the case of trains that do not generally stop frequently, there is the opportunity of summoning police or other aid to the train.
To ask Her Majesty's Government, following the convictions of Barry Bennell and George Ormond for serious offences of non-recent sexual abuse against multiple victims, what plans they have to review and improve the safeguarding of children in sports.
To ask Her Majesty's Government, following the convictions of Barry Bennell and George Ormond for serious offences of non-recent sexual abuse against multiple victims, what plans they have to review and improve the safeguarding of children in sports.
Since the first allegations of non-recent abuse in football became public in November 2016, DCMS has initiated a significant programme of work with Sport England and the NSPCC’s Child Protection in Sport Unit to assess the current safeguarding landscape in sport and strengthen provision wherever possible.
All organisations in receipt of public funding from Sport England and UK Sport have been required to meet the standards set out in the Code for Sports Governance since April 2017. The Code contains specific obligations around safeguarding, including a requirement for national governing bodies to adhere to the Standards for Safeguarding and Protecting Children in Sport, which are issued by the Child Protection in Sport Unit.
We have also taken steps to promote best practice in non-funded sports including launching the Code of Safeguarding in Martial Arts in March 2018. The code sets consistent standards and provides parents with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about where to send their children for instruction.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they have taken to secure the protection of the residents of Camp Ashraf from violence following the events there on 8 April.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what steps they have taken to secure the protection of the residents of Camp Ashraf from violence following the events there on 8 April.
asked Her Majesty's Government:Whether, following the death of Baby P, they will review the level of court fees required of local authorities to take cases before the family proceedings court and the Family Division of the High Court, so as to remove any discouragement created by the fees from presenting...
asked Her Majesty's Government:Whether, following the death of Baby P, they will review the level of court fees required of local authorities to take cases before the family proceedings court and the Family Division of the High Court, so as to remove any discouragement created by the fees from presenting...
Whether they have any proposals to replace services and the funding of services run by the Childrens Society in Wales following the recently announced decision of the Childrens Society to cease functioning in Wales. [HL 1347].
Whether they have any proposals to replace services and the funding of services run by the Childrens Society in Wales following the recently announced decision of the Childrens Society to cease functioning in Wales. [HL 1347].
If he will list the initiatives taken by police forces in England and Wales to provide protection for victims of vulnerable crime. - (Holding answer 12 February 1996).
If he will list the initiatives taken by police forces in England and Wales to provide protection for victims of vulnerable crime. - (Holding answer 12 February 1996).
If he will introduce legislation to provide that banks pay compensation to customers for the consequences of overcharging. - (Holding answer 18 January 1996).
If he will introduce legislation to provide that banks pay compensation to customers for the consequences of overcharging. - (Holding answer 18 January 1996).
If he will consult the Governor of the Bank of England with a view to establishing guidelines to ensure protection coverage for bank customers in cases of (a) bank malpractice, (b) overcharging and (c) breach of contract.
If he will consult the Governor of the Bank of England with a view to establishing guidelines to ensure protection coverage for bank customers in cases of (a) bank malpractice, (b) overcharging and (c) breach of contract.
If he will implement the recommendations of the Government's 1989 review of banking services to provide for (a) the power of a bank to withdraw any complaint which has wide ramifications or raises important legal issue from the Banking Ombudsman's jurisdiction to be exercised only with the concurrence of the...
If he will implement the recommendations of the Government's 1989 review of banking services to provide for (a) the power of a bank to withdraw any complaint which has wide ramifications or raises important legal issue from the Banking Ombudsman's jurisdiction to be exercised only with the concurrence of the...
If he will make it his policy to require banks to establish bank customer councils. - No. This is a matter for banks and their customers. (Holding answer 18 January 1996).
If he will make it his policy to require banks to establish bank customer councils. - No. This is a matter for banks and their customers. (Holding answer 18 January 1996).
What measures her Department undertakes to combat the commercial exploitation of children.
What measures her Department undertakes to combat the commercial exploitation of children.
If he will make it his policy to ensure the provision of full consumer protection and trading standards service in all parts of Wales. - Matter for local authorities. (Holding answer 4 February).
If he will make it his policy to ensure the provision of full consumer protection and trading standards service in all parts of Wales. - Matter for local authorities. (Holding answer 4 February).
What consideration he is giving to considering changing the rules governing the protection of temporary employees.
What consideration he is giving to considering changing the rules governing the protection of temporary employees.
What consideration she has given to the implications of the recent Court of Appeal ruling that companies which grant pay rises only to employees accepting personal contracts are in contravention of the Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978 for employment practices in the United Kingdom.
What consideration she has given to the implications of the recent Court of Appeal ruling that companies which grant pay rises only to employees accepting personal contracts are in contravention of the Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978 for employment practices in the United Kingdom.
If he will bring forward proposals for legislation to prevent companies sending credit offers to minors.
If he will bring forward proposals for legislation to prevent companies sending credit offers to minors.
What plans he has to introduce a system whereby his Department should be able to bring proceedings in the civil courts to recover (a) compensation for victims, (b) punitive damages for dishonesty and (c) reimbursement of the costs of the proceedings in cases falling within certain categories of allegedly fraudulent...
What plans he has to introduce a system whereby his Department should be able to bring proceedings in the civil courts to recover (a) compensation for victims, (b) punitive damages for dishonesty and (c) reimbursement of the costs of the proceedings in cases falling within certain categories of allegedly fraudulent...
How much timber was imported into the United Kingdom in each year since 1989; what guidelines are followed to ensure that this timber is not imported from countries defying safe environmental directives. - Inc fact that statistics on timber imports are published in 'Overseas Trade Statistics of the United Kingdom'...
How much timber was imported into the United Kingdom in each year since 1989; what guidelines are followed to ensure that this timber is not imported from countries defying safe environmental directives. - Inc fact that statistics on timber imports are published in 'Overseas Trade Statistics of the United Kingdom'...