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Pornhub to stop new UK users accessing site from next week

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Pornhub is to stop new users accessing its site in the UK from next week, citing the impact of mandatory age checks that were introduced last summer under the Online Safety Act.The pornography website, which is one of the most visited in the world, announced that from 2 February only users who have already verified their age will retain access through their existing accounts.The change also affects YouPorn and RedTube, explicit websites operated by the same Cyprus-based company, Aylo.The move comes after Pornhub said in October that its traffic was down 77% in the UK since July, when the age checks came in and began to be enforced by Ofcom, the communications regulator.In a statement, the company said that it would “no longer participate in the failed system” created as a result of the OSA.

Alex Kekesi, vice-president of brand and community for Aylo, said: “Our sites, which host legal and regulated porn, will no longer be available in the UK to new users, but thousands of irresponsible porn sites will still be easy to access.”She added: “We believe this framework in practice has diverted traffic to darker, unregulated corners of the internet, and has also jeopardised the privacy and personal data of UK citizens.”Pornhub remains the most popular porn site in the UK, according to the web traffic analyst SimilarWeb.Last month, Ofcom said visitor numbers to Pornhub in August were 9.8 million, a decline of 1.

5 million compared with the same period in 2024, but the fall appears to have continued since,Meanwhile, use of specialist software, such as VPNs, to dodge viewing restrictions has increased,VPN usage more than doubled in the wake of age checking being introduced, rising from 650,000 users to a peak of more than 1,4 million in mid-August and falling back to 900,000 in December,The OSA, which came into effect in July 2025, requires pornography providers to carry out “highly effective” age checks to protect children from accessing explicit videos.

These checks can be made through facial age estimation technology, credit card checks or other methods.But Kekesi said Pornhub’s data and experience suggested that effective enforcement of the OSA “is not possible, circumvention is rampant, privacy is compromised, and new, unregulated sites quickly fill any gaps left by responsible operators.”He said: “Users are turning to sites that do not have uploader verification measures and do not moderate content, leading to an increased risk of exposure to dangerous or illegal content.”An Ofcom spokesperson said: “Porn services have a choice between using age checks to protect users as required under the Act, or to block access to their sites in the UK.There’s nothing to stop technology providers from developing solutions which work at the device level, and we would urge the industry to get on with that if they can evidence it is highly effective.

”The regulator said its job was to enforce the rules as they stand and its age assurance rules were flexible, proportionate and resulted in widespread adoption,As of this week, 68 of the top 100 pornography services in the UK have deployed age checks,“We’ve taken strong and swift action against non-compliance, launching investigations into more than 80 porn sites and fining a porn provider £1m, with more to come,” the spokesperson said,“We will continue our dialogue with Aylo to understand this change to its position,”
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One in four adults in England do not drink alcohol, survey finds

One in four adults in England do not drink alcohol, with increasing numbers of men and young people deciding to stay sober, according to a survey.The figures, which come from a questionnaire of 10,000 people as part of the Health Survey for England, found that almost a quarter (24%) of adults in England had not drunk alcohol in 2024, an increase from just under a fifth (19%) in 2022.Women appeared slightly more abstemious than men, as 26% did not drink alcohol that year compared with 22% of men. The proportion of non-drinkers increased in both genders compared with previous years.The survey also indicated regional variations in alcohol consumption

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EHRC single-sex spaces guidance being adapted under ‘constructive’ new chair

Guidance on how to implement the landmark supreme court ruling on gender is being adapted to lessen its impact on businesses and to ensure it tries to balance single-sex spaces with the lives of transgender people, the Guardian has been told.Lawyers from the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) are understood to be in discussions with government lawyers over the practicalities of guiding businesses and other institutions about last year’s ruling that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex only.While talks have been going on since the EHRC’s guidance was sent to ministers in September, there has been what is viewed as a change in approach from the equalities watchdog since its new chair, Mary-Ann Stephenson, took over late last year.Under law, the EHRC cannot unilaterally change a code it has submitted – this can happen only if ministers reject the draft and request amendments. But Stephenson is viewed as more open to listening to concerns about its implementation than her predecessor Kishwer Falkner

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Temporary accommodation in England is ‘torture’ for neurodivergent children, report finds

Neurodivergent children living in temporary accommodation (TA) in England are subjected to conditions that amount to “torture”, and the harm it causes them is “psychologically excruciating” and a form of “child cruelty”, a report has found.The report by King’s College London through the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) for households in temporary accommodation, found that while living in TA was damaging for any child, it had a particularly severe impact on neurodivergent children and those with special education needs and disabilities (Send).It found that, for neurodivergent children, TA was “relentless and cruel” and that “continuing to house them in such conditions – despite evidence of the damage it causes – can be considered as a form of torture and child cruelty”.Parents told researchers their neurodivergent children had become withdrawn or hypervigilant because of “chronic uncertainty, restricted space, lack of outdoor access, unsafe environments and the removal of familiar supports”.“The pace and frequency of moves between different TA spaces is overwhelming for neurodivergent children, resulting in a semi-permanent state of meltdown,” the report says

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NHS England to trial AI and robotic tools to detect and diagnose lung cancer

NHS England is to trial a combination of AI and robot-assisted care to speed up the detection and diagnosis of lung cancer, the UK’s most lethal form of the disease.The trial comes at the same time as the health service pledges to offer all smokers and ex-smokers the chance to be screened for lung cancer by 2030.That expansion will lead to an estimated 50,000 lung cancers being diagnosed by 2035, of which 23,000 will be at early stage, which could save thousands of lives, it said.The disease is a particular focus of the government’s forthcoming national cancer plan for England because it is Britain’s biggest cancer killer, reflecting historic high rates of smoking. It claims 33,100 lives a year across the UK, about 91 a day

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Record number of people in UK live in ‘very deep poverty’, analysis shows

The UK’s poorest families are getting poorer, with record numbers of people classed as in “very deep poverty” – meaning their annual household incomes fail to cover the cost of food, energy bills and clothing, according to analysis.Although overall relative poverty levels have flatlined in recent years at about 21% of the population, life for those below the breadline has got materially worse as they try to subsist on incomes many thousands of pounds beneath the poverty threshold.About 6.8 million people – half of all those in poverty – were in very deep poverty, the highest number and proportion since records began three decades ago, said the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), which carried out the analysis.Households on the lowest incomes were still experiencing a cost of living crisis four years on, with millions of people forced to go without food, falling behind on household bills and having to borrow to survive, said JRF

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Most young adults in UK are anxious about jobs and the economy, research suggests

More than seven in 10 teens and young adults in the UK say they wish they were not starting their careers in the current economic climate, according to new research from the King’s Trust.The study also found that more than a quarter of people aged 16 to 25 feel they are going to fail in life, highlighting growing anxiety among those entering the labour market.Jonathan Townsend, the UK chief executive of the King’s Trust, said: “This new research shows young people today are deeply concerned about their job prospects and futures, particularly those already facing the greatest barriers.”According to the YouGov survey of 4,097 people, 73% of respondents were acutely anxious about their future careers and concerned there would not be enough jobs for people like them.The research, sponsored by the retailer TK Maxx, was published on Tuesday in the charity’s social impact report, 50 Years of Working for Young People

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