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Freedom Fund’s CEO says it’s ‘ridiculous’ to criticise anti-trafficking as a whole. To be heard, critics must be more precise
At 14 I was assaulted. It was filmed and put online. The images, real and AI deepfakes, continue to haunt me
A whole industry exists to combat abuse and grooming online, but can we trust it to ever find a ‘solution’?
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May’s heartless policies will go on tormenting migrant domestic workers long after she steps down as MP