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Latest revision as of 14:44, 13 September 2022
Ofcom (Regulator) | |
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Abbreviation | Ofcom |
Headquarters | London, England |
Leader | Ofcom/CEO |
Type | Statutory corporation |
Subpage | •Ofcom/CEO |
UK broadcasting regulator |
A 2016 "impact assessment" leaked from the Integrity Initiative revealed that Ben Nimmo had made at least 2 complaints to Ofcom.[1]
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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UK | “The UK's communications watchdog Ofcom has overturned its ban on the use of GSM gateways (COMUGs) for overseas phone calls – leaving one of the longest prosecutions in modern English legal history hanging in the balance. The decision comes after a controversial public consultation exercise held earlier this year, in which The Register caught the Home Office's secret spy powers unit trying to anonymously lobby the regulator and keep the ban.” | Gareth Corfield | 10 July 2017 |
UK/Deep state | “The UK's communications watchdog Ofcom has overturned its ban on the use of GSM gateways (COMUGs) for overseas phone calls – leaving one of the longest prosecutions in modern English legal history hanging in the balance. The decision comes after a controversial public consultation exercise held earlier this year, in which The Register caught the Home Office's secret spy powers unit trying to anonymously lobby the regulator and keep the ban.” | Gareth Corfield | 10 July 2017 |
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed |
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Michael Grade | Chairman | May 2022 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:BBC Panorama Investigation Into Labour Antisemitism Omitted Key Evidence and Parts of Labour’s Response | Article | 22 July 2020 | Justin Schlosberg | The fact that the Labour Party is now settling libel cases brought by both John Ware and the Labour 'whistleblowers' is remarkable, not least because there is meant to be an ongoing internal inquiry into the leaked internal report, whose findings have now effectively been prejudged. But I’ve been told this will cost the party close to half a million in damages and costs. |
Document:Institute for Statecraft Production timetable March-June 2016 | list of Armenians suspected of being Russian propagandists | 26 December 2018 | Integrity Initiative | |
Document:Press TV CEO response to Ofcom | open letter | 28 December 2011 | Mohammad Sarafraz | The response by the CEO, Dr. Mohammad Sarafraz, to Ofcom's decision to ban Press TV from the UK air waves |
Document:Someone said they wanted to see me trapped in a burning car and watch flames melt my flesh | Article | 22 October 2021 | Nadine Dorries | After the murder of MP David Amess, a crackdown on "internet trolls" is being demanded by most politicians. The UK's new Culture Minister Nadine Dorries is pursuing new overreaching legislation regulating Big Tech. The "Online Safety Bill" will abolish online anonymity and empower internet censorship. There are fears that it will be the end for freedom of expression in the UK. |
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