Porn crack-down

Nicola Laver  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  22 Mar 2026
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Porn crack-down

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“Harmful” online pornography is to be made illegal, bringing its regulation into line with offline harmful pornography, according to The Times.

Offline pornography depicting illegal acts and content that humiliate and exploit women is already prohibited, but there are no such safeguards for the online equivalent. The Government has reportedly said it will bring forward proposals to bring consistency across offline and online pornography.

CARE welcomed the developments, saying it “will ensure that some of the worst pornographic content, freely available online, will be banned”.

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