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Melanie Dawes

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Gender Female
Age 58
Date of birth March 9,1966
Zodiac sign Pisces
Job Economist
Current partner Benedict Brogan
Awards Order of the Bath
BooksLevy Account 2014-15
Education Birkbeck, University of London
Malvern St James Girls' School
New College
Children 1
Prime minist Boris Johnson
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Dame Melanie Henrietta Dawes DCB is a British economist and civil servant. Since February 2020 she has been Chief Executive of Ofcom.

First Online Safety Act guidance for tech platforms targets grooming

First Online Safety Act guidance for tech platforms targets grooming
Nov 8,2023 7:21 pm

... Asked in a BBC interview if those powers would ever be used, Ofcom s chief executive Dame Melanie Dawes said, " it s hard to say right now, but there isn t a solution yet, a technology solution, that allows scanning to take place in encrypted environments without breaking the encryption...

Online Safety Bill: Beefed up internet rules become law

Online Safety Bill: Beefed up internet rules become law
Oct 26,2023 10:31 am

... The regulator s chief executive Dame Melanie Dawes told MPs on Wednesday she was keen to set out how it will use its new power in the next few weeks...

Calvin Robinson suspended as GB News presenter

Calvin Robinson suspended as GB News presenter
Sep 29,2023 12:41 pm

... The broadcast regulator s chief executive Dame Melanie Dawes told the BBC Radio 4 PM programme there were " good reasons to think there may have been a breach" on its rules on offence...

Virgin Media investigated by Ofcom over contract cancelling issues

Virgin Media investigated by Ofcom over contract cancelling issues
Jul 13,2023 5:10 am

... " Our rules are there to protect people and make sure consumers can take advantage of cheaper deals that are on offer, " said Ofcom chief executive Dame Melanie Dawes...

Ofcom urged to toughen rules for politicians presenting on news TV

Ofcom urged to toughen rules for politicians presenting on news TV
Jul 5,2023 10:50 am

... this week, Ofcom s chief executive, Melanie Dawes, said the regulator had a " crucial role in preserving the integrity of broadcast news" and a duty to " ensure our rules remain effective"...

Cut low-cost broadband VAT to help more online, peers say

Cut low-cost broadband VAT to help more online, peers say
Jun 28,2023 9:40 pm

... Following that meeting Dame Melanie Dawes, Ofcom s chief executive, said it would be " urging telecoms firms to take immediate steps to raise awareness of social tariffs"...

Phillip Schofield: ITV announces external review of how it handled affair

Phillip Schofield: ITV announces external review of how it handled affair
May 31,2023 1:10 pm

... " The letter from Dame Carolyn was addressed to Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer, Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Committee chair Dame Caroline Dinenage, and Ofcom chief executive Dame Melanie Dawes...

Lineker thought he had special BBC Twitter agreement - agent

Lineker thought he had special BBC Twitter agreement - agent
Mar 16,2023 9:10 am

... Dame Melanie Dawes, the chief executive of broadcast regulator Ofcom, said...

Cut low-cost broadband VAT to help more online, peers say

Mar 14,2023 9:30 am

By Chris Vallance & Shiona McCallumTechnology reporters

Special Internet deals for those On Benefits should be free of VAT to get more people online, peers have urged.

Those without Internet are at a disadvantage when looking for jobs, for example, by a Lords committee said.

The government " does not have a credible strategy to tackle digital exclusion" The Report said.

But the government said it is committed to ensuring No One is Left Behind in the digital age.

It says it has worked " to bring a range of social broadband and mobile tariffs, available across 99% of the UK and starting from as low as £10 per month".

Social tariffs are discounted deals offered by firms to people On Benefits .

But 1. 7 million households have no mobile or broadband Internet At Home , and up to A Million people have cut back or cancelled Internet packages in The Past year, The House of Lords communications and Digital Committee said.

Services from benefits to banking are increasingly moving online and 90% of jobs are only advertised online.

Bella, who is 18, grew up in a Single Parent household which struggled for money, " especially during this cost-of-living crisis and Covid".

She told The Bbc that for some of her Time In school she didn't have a laptop of her own to do homework on - " so I had to spend a lot of Time In The Library at the weekends".

Matt, who spent Time In care, and now works and also helps raise awareness of the issues care-leavers face, told The Bbc he had never lived in a home with broadband Internet .

Katherine Sacks-Jones, chief executive of children-in-care charity Become said many care-leavers face " a real struggle"

Many can't afford wi-fi " or they can't buy the data on their phone, because they're having to pay for other things like feeding themselves, like keeping the electricity on, " She Said .

People who can't afford data have told The Bbc of difficulties managing benefits claims, or having to juggle work hours with library opening hours to fill in forms or print things out.

Lewa had to make savings After Her husband Passed Away .

She decided to " cut back on the wi-fi to Focus On gas and electricity and water costs, " but she didn't realise how data dependant her family had become.

" Life is a struggle. If you want data for four people it costs a lot and I was always overdrawn, " She Said .

" There were times when I was literally crying because it was a struggle, especially when your doctor says fill in the form online. "

" You need that data. It's vital. I have days when I can't go out and I need to do shopping online. How do you get by if you can't access The Internet ? It's hard. "

" I had to send my kids To My neighbour so they could do their homework. I felt embarrassed. "

Eventually the Good Things Foundation, which works to end digital exclusion, provided The Family with a tablet and data.

The Chair of The Committee , Baroness Stowell, told The Bbc that people without Internet often missed out on online deals " so in a cost-of-living type situation, they are also not getting the full advantage of any savings" She Said .

'Political lethargy'

The Report accused the government of taking its " eye off the ball".

It said the government's ambition to make the UK a " technology superpower" and boost Economic Growth is being undermined by high levels of digital exclusion.

That includes people who can't afford Internet , who can't access it, or lack key digital skills.

It said the scale of The Problem is a " direct consequence of political lethargy".

The increasing use of AI in The Delivery of public services may also mean that digitally excluded people may face bias.

People who do not post online often may be poorly represented in the datasets - often drawn from material on The Internet - used to train such systems, The Report said.

Peers want to see more use of social tariffs. At The Moment Just 5 % of the 4. 3 million who are eligible use them.

The Lords also called for the Chancellor remove VAT from social tariffs " straight away" Baroness Stowell said, adding that she wanted Ofcom to do better in forcing companies to advertise these tariffs.

The Report comes as the Chancellor met with regulators including Ofcom about the cost-of-living crisis.

Following that meeting Dame Melanie Dawes , Ofcom's chief executive, said it would be " urging telecoms firms to take immediate steps to raise awareness of social tariffs".

Till Sommer from The Internet Service Providers Association agreed with The Committee that a new digital inclusion strategy was " long overdue".

He Said there was a " real commitment" across the broadband sector to help more people get online through social tariffs and support for people struggling.

But He Said there were areas where " only the government can move the Dial - including reviewing VAT on broadband. "

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