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  • According to Digital Secretary Michelle Donelan, the British government plans to outlaw encouraging others to kill themselves online and to punish social media companies who fail to take down such content.
  • The ideas, according to the Conservative government, are intended to prevent people from seeing pictures and videos that Molly Russell, a 14-year-old whose passing in 2017 raised ongoing public anxiety, might have viewed.

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