UK plans to give established media more visibility on YouTube and TikTok

22 juin 2026 | Michael Savage Media editor
Move for greater prominence on social media comes as ministers warn online misinformation risk becoming ‘existential for our democracy’ Plans to hand established broadcasters and media companies greater prominence on digital platforms such as YouTube and TikTok have been unveiled, as ministers (…)
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