logo
Ofcom warned toxic abuse threatens female sport

Ofcom warned toxic abuse threatens female sport

BBC News21-07-2025
The head of Sport England has written to Ofcom, the communications industry regulator, to express its "deep concern regarding the recent wave of racist and sexist abuse" directed at England's women's football team on social media.Chris Boardman, the chairman of the community sport funding agency, said "the toxic culture that persists online threatens to undermine" efforts to increase rates of female participation.Lionesses defender Jess Carter has revealed she has been targeted with online racist abuse throughout the tournament.
In a letter seen by BBC Sport, Boardman warned: "This behaviour is abhorrent and unacceptable in any context, but it is especially disheartening given the progress we have made in championing women and girls in sport."Through Sport England and National Lottery investment, we have committed hundreds of millions of pounds to increase participation, visibility and opportunity for women and girls in sport."In October 2023, the Online Safety Act became law, ensuring social media platforms have a duty to protect users from content such as racism, with Ofcom responsible for enforcing the legislation, and developing codes of practice to guide tech companies. However, some anti-racism campaigners believe there needs to be more urgency."The Online Safety Act 2023 provides a framework to address illegal and harmful content, including hate speech and misogynistic abuse," wrote Boardman."We are particularly interested in how the new codes can be used to address the kind of targeted abuse we are seeing. We understand that Ofcom has also issued draft guidance on improving online safety for women and girls, and we would welcome the opportunity to discuss how these measures can be strengthened and enforced."For too long, internet trolls have been given free rein by the big tech companies to spread bile and misery, and this cannot be allowed to continue."Could you please advise what further steps can be taken within the current regulatory framework to tackle misogyny and racism online?"Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy told BBC Sport that social media companies and Ofcom "need to do more"."I think the act will continue to be tested every time a problem surfaces and it's incumbent on those such as Ofcom and social media platforms to be proactive in rooting this out," she said."We brought in the Online Harms Act this year to make sure there are sanctions for companies that don't take this content down and we are doing a lot of work in schools to educate young people about the impact of online abuse but it's incumbent on all of us to call this out."It's absolutely disgraceful what [Jess Carter] has had to put up with and we are completely behind her and the Lionesses."Ofcom has been approached for comment.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Time to 'leave behind' cup celebrations as new season dawns
Time to 'leave behind' cup celebrations as new season dawns

BBC News

time25 minutes ago

  • BBC News

Time to 'leave behind' cup celebrations as new season dawns

Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin has told his side it is time to "leave behind" their summer of Scottish Cup celebration and focus on striving for success in the new whose team kick off their Premiership campaign at Hearts on Monday night, said: "When you are in this competitive game, you have to celebrate the victory with all your friends and the staff and the players, the supporters, and enjoy it. "But now it's back again to another season and you have to leave it behind and focus on another season."It was a great summer, but now we're looking forward to a new season."A top-six finish and Scottish Cup win would have been the choice of many Dons fans prior to the start of last season. They may even choose it again this their league form was inconsistent to say the least. Their well-documented downturn in form saw them take a dive in late November and suffer a dismal run of 12 games without a a new season dawns for the Dons, will consistency be the watchword for manager Thelin?"Of course you always want to have that but it's a thing you have to evolve and it's different parts," he said."One way is to be even better connected as a team of course and improving other things, how we are when we are under pressure, when sometimes it's not always the perfect game but try to stay in the game and win the games anyway. "There's a lot of things we have gone through of course and identified we have to be better at."

Yorkshire boost survival hopes after thrashing Sussex in Scarborough
Yorkshire boost survival hopes after thrashing Sussex in Scarborough

The Independent

time26 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Yorkshire boost survival hopes after thrashing Sussex in Scarborough

Yorkshire have boosted their survival hopes in the Division One of the Rothesay County Championship with an innings-and-128-run thrashing of Sussex. Daniel Hughes and Danial Ibrahim had made fifties to give Sussex hope of batting out the final day in Scarborough, but Matt Milnes dismissed both overnight batters in his first couple of overs. Milnes was the pick of the Yorkshire attack with five for 31 as Sussex added just 80 runs on the fourth day, all out for 195 and only Fynn Hudson-Prentice offering resistance with an unbeaten 52. Victory for Yorkshire takes the White Rose up from ninth in the table to seventh, although there are only 15 points separating fifth-placed Hampshire and ninth-spotted Durham with three matches left. Hampshire might have put more of a gap between themselves and those below them ,but fell two wickets short of beating rock-bottom Worcestershire at New Road. A declaration on 313 for seven left the Pears needing 358 in 53 overs for just a second win of the season and Jake Libby cracked 106 from just 122 balls – his second century of the match. Hampshire kept chipping away, with highly-rated quicks Sonny Baker and Eddie Jack each claiming three wickets, but hands were shaken with Worcestershire on 303 for eight after 52.5 overs. Nottinghamshire sit nine points adrift of leaders Surrey after being held to a draw by Somerset at Trent Bridge. With a 106-run first-innings lead in a high-scoring match, Nottinghamshire needed to make inroads into Somerset's batting. But while Calvin Harrison took three wickets, Somerset getting to 200 for five meant a stalemate was agreed. Ed Barnard went from an overnight 90 to 108 for Warwickshire, but mid-afternoon rain meant their match at Essex petered out to a draw. In Division Two, Glamorgan remain on course for promotion after claiming their first win at Emirates Old Trafford since 1993. Any hopes of Lancashire reeling in 473 from an overnight 226 for five were soon extinguished despite Marcus Harris' 61 as the Red Rose were all out for 318. Leaders Leicestershire were frustrated by Ben Compton's double hundred as their clash at Kent ended in a draw. Unbeaten fifties from Luis Reece and Brooke Guest and the rain helped Derbyshire avoid defeat at Northamptonshire, while Joe Phillips hit his maiden first-class ton as Gloucestershire versus Middlesex was also draw at Cheltenham.

James Milner to wear number 20 at Brighton in memory of Diogo Jota
James Milner to wear number 20 at Brighton in memory of Diogo Jota

The Independent

time26 minutes ago

  • The Independent

James Milner to wear number 20 at Brighton in memory of Diogo Jota

James Milner will wear the number 20 shirt at Brighton this season in memory of the late Diogo Jota, describing his former Liverpool team-mate as a 'great friend'. The Portuguese forward died aged 28 last month in a car crash, alongside his brother Andre Silva, just weeks after helping Liverpool clinch Premier League title glory. Liverpool have retired the number 20 jersey worn by Jota in his five seasons at Anfield, three of them alongside Milner before the veteran England midfielder moved to Brighton in the summer of 2023. With Carlos Baleba opting to have 17 on his back ahead of the 2025/26 campaign and vacating 20, Milner, who has been Brighton's number six, has swooped in to pay a touching tribute to Jota. 'Once I heard Carlos was looking to change his number and 20 was available, I wanted to do it as a mark of respect and pay tribute to Diogo Jota,' Milner said on the club's X channel. 'He was an amazing player who I was fortunate to play with and a great friend as well. 'It will be a great honour to wear his number in the Premier League this year.' Milner – whose contract was extended by Brighton in June for another season, which will take him past his 40th birthday – was among a number of Jota's former team-mates who attended his funeral in July. With 638 Premier League appearances already to his name, he sits within striking distance of Gareth Barry's all-time record of 653 games.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store