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Britons 'will be forced to read woke lefty news' under Labour plans to promote 'trusted sources'

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Britons 'will be forced to read woke lefty news' under Labour plans to promote 'trusted sources'.

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Labour's plans to force social media platforms to promote "trusted and accurate" news outlets such as the BBC has sparked concerns they may be forced to promote "woke or lefty" stories.

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The document sets out plans to ensure social media companies and video-sharing platforms prioritise content from "public service" media (PSM), which includes the BBC, ITV and Channel 4.The move would see mainstream media outlets pushed to the top of people's social media feeds when they search for news stories - even if they don't want to read them.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The Government has claimed the increased use of social media to access news may mean the public consumes "misinformation" - rather than state-approved PSM.

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But Shadow Culture Secretary Nigel Huddleston has now questioned how "trustworthy" outlets will be decided, and warns the plans could lead to bias when it comes...

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