More than 13,000 online child sex offences while promised safety bill sat in limbo, research suggests

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More than 13,000 online child sex offences while promised safety bill sat in limbo, research suggests
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The Online Safety Bill was due to return to parliament today after being pushed back from July - for every one of those days, the NSPCC estimates that more than 100 grooming and other such crimes will have been recorded.

The legislation was a key part of the Conservative Party's 2019 election manifesto, with the former culture secretary, Nadine Dorries,Addressing parliament last year, she threatened social media bosses with swift criminal prosecution if they failed to"remove your harmful algorithms today".

Under the original proposals, tech companies would have two years after the passage of the bill to prepare for the changes. Opposition to the plan was focused on the vague definition of"online harm", with critics suggesting it would give the DCMS too much power to dictate internet discourse., as he appears keen to loosen content moderation rules, despite growing pressure from governments to do the opposite.'We have to take advantage of this moment'Nearly 50,000 people have signed a petition calling on Mr Sunak to get the Online Safety Bill passed.

"Online grooming by its very nature is intense and deceptive, and it took me a long time to realise that what happened to me was not my fault."They are still not safe from grooming and sexual abuse online.Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video playerIt comes after the father of teenager Molly Russell,, warned further delays to the bill would endanger young people.

"If we wait around and chase perfection, we're endangering young people in particular, who are exposed to harmful content," he told The Guardian last month.The NSPCC cited Home Office police data for its analysis, based on the total number of online child abuse cases recorded in England and Wales in 2021/22.

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