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30 resultsfor “government consultation on social media age restrictions”

Politics

UK police bosses say unsafe social media platforms should be blocked for under-16s

consulting on options from age limits and app curfews to outright bans," a government spokesperson added. "We also remain committed to making it impossible for children in the UK to take, share or view nude

BBC NewsMay 21
Politics

Tuesday briefing: Is a social media ban in the UK enough to help protect young people?

consultation on young people’s social media use, which only closed a few weeks ago, included the use of AI chatbots for the first time. Ofcom’s long-running research study, Children’s Media Lives

The Guardian WorldJun 9
Politics

Labour set to announce crackdown on social media for children within weeks

consultation which has included extensive lobbying by social media companies opposing changes to their algorithms. Technology secretary, Liz Kendall, said on Tuesday: “No one’s going to stop me from doing what I think

The Guardian WorldMay 26
Health

Dangerous baby-sleep advice given to parents by self-described experts, secret filming reveals

social media and members of our investigation team have also had first-hand experience of the sector. Dozens of parents have raised concerns with the BBC. Many of them flagged two women who they

BBC NewsMay 5
Tech

TikTok and YouTube 'not safe enough' for kids, says Ofcom

age checks this summer. A Snapchat spokesperson said it would roll out these measures while "preserving privacy protections and the ability for our community to stay connected with their real friends and family". The report

BBC NewsMay 21
Politics

Social media executives deny platforms are inherently addictive to children

consulting on whether the UK should follow in [Australia’s footsteps](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/social-media-ban) by making it illegal for under-16s to have access to many social media sites, among other potential restrictions. Rebecca Stimson

The Guardian WorldApr 21
Politics

Australia news live: Albanese and Sultan of Brunei pledge energy cooperation; antisemitism royal commission to hold first public hearings in May

media vetting for visa applicants. The opposition leader, **Angus Taylor**, says it is “non-discriminatory on race or religion”. ![Multiculturalism minister Anne Aly.](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/baa76c0fd47b9363a3227d3852c9e28ef40c5bac/0_0_8256_5504/master/8256.jpg?width=465&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Multiculturalism minister Anne Aly. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP Aly said

The Guardian WorldApr 15
World

Video of visually impaired Palestinian boy crying over broken glasses draws global attention

social and international media. The footage of Ayoub Junaid has shone a light on the plight of the many visually impaired children in Gaza who, because of Israel’s blockade and the devastation caused

The Guardian WorldYesterday
Business

'Monitoring the situation': why young men are drawn to prediction markets

Consult. Just over a quarter of American men aged 18-24 say they have used at least one prediction market or gambling app in the past six months compared to 14% of the general public

BBC NewsMay 21
Politics

Tuesday briefing: Can a deeply divided UK agree on an assisted dying bill?

consulted on, and [which] didn’t take into account very legitimate concerns about groups of people who would have been made incredibly vulnerable.” --- **What was being proposed?** The bill would have allowed terminally ill adults

The Guardian WorldApr 28
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