The Online Safety Act: A Sledgehammer to Crack a Walnut?

The government’s promise is simple—to build a safer internet. Yet, a closer look at the proposed implementation reveals a classic case of legislative overreach and profound naivety. Instead of delivering genuine security, this legislation may be laying a trap for the public, a Trojan horse filled with far greater dangers than it purports to solve

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Yorkshire Day: Cutting Through the Smoke and Media Misinformation

A pervasive narrative, echoed relentlessly across headlines, screams that nicotine pouches are “too strong” and “almost completely unregulated.” Is this the truth? Absolutely not. This is a disingenuous distortion.

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