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News debate on social media. They gathered at the Bolton Lads & Girls Club on Wednesday afternoon to share their opinions on whether social media should be restricted, or even banned altogether, for under-16s
social media for under-16s “incredibly harsh”, particularly for young people who use those platforms to follow the news and stay connected with friends. “There’s a lot of ways they could have gone around
ban on under-16s accessing social media. But it will still amount to radical regulation, with Downing Street insisting that Starmer is up for a fight with big tech. For anyone who worries about
UK politics live Good morning. ‘We don’t comment on leaks,’ is the usual government response to an unsanctioned lobby scoop. But this morning **Peter Kyle**, the business secretary, took a different response. Asked about
news comes as Starmer is believed to be [preparing to announce a crackdown on children's access to social media](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyel81vgnxo) within days, including a speech on potential policy expected next week. Home
social media platforms for under-16s](https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/keir-starmer-social-media-ban-3m95d7tfv), according to the Times. The move is a departure, the paper says, from a focus on solely banning features such as infinite scrolling. A Downing Street
UK politics live **Jacqui Smith**, the skills minister, has argued that Pete Hegseth, the US defence secretary, lacked “class” when he used a speech at a D-day commemoration service to criticise European countries over