Britain to have 'toughest internet laws in world' as Government backs duty of care

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Britain will have the toughest internet laws in the world, ministers pledge today, in the wake of the Telegraph's duty of care campaign

Jeremy Wright, the Culture Secretary, and Sajid Javid, the Home Secretary, today unveil their White Paper spelling out plans for a duty of care enforced by a new independent regulator.

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