Julian Knight MP, alongside his DCMS Select Committee Colleagues will examine how the content of online journalism will be protected from requirements in the draft Bill to tackle harmful content and the difficulties in defining what does and does not count as journalistic content.
- Watch Parliament TV: Online safety and online harms
- Inquiry: Online safety and online harms
- Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Sub-committee on Online Harms and Disinformation
- Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee
They will also consider evidence that misinformation and disinformation will not be adequately addressed by the Bill. The inquiry will hear from representatives of the independent press regulator IMPRESS and the NUJ. Concerns about the online abuse of journalists, particularly female journalists, will also be explored.
The second panel will consider questions raised in the second session of the inquiry on children’s access to online content as well as whether the Bill has been sufficiently future-proofed to meet new technological challenges.
Witnesses
Tuesday 9 November
Panel 1, from 10.00am
- Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana, Head of Regulation, IMPRESS, independent press regulator
- Michelle Stanistreet, General Secretary, National Union of Journalists
Panel 2 from approx. 11.15am
- Iain Corby, Executive Director, Age Verification Providers Association
- Julie Dawson, Head of Regulatory & Policy, Yoti
- Till Sommer, Head of Policy, Internet Service Providers Association