Article 10 protects your right to hold your own opinions and to express them freely without government interference.
This includes the right to express your views aloud (for example through public protest and demonstrations, or through: published articles, books or leaflets, television, or radiobroadcasting, works of art, the internet and social media).
The law also protects your freedom to receive information from other people by, for example, being part of an audience or reading a magazine.
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Article 10: Freedom of expression | Equality and Human Rights Commission
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