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42 resultsfor “UK government protect children online”

Conflicts

'I bought a baseball cap to hide my kippah': Jews observe first Shabbat after Golders Green attack

children a little tighter tonight." Many in the Jewish community in recent days have expressed frustration with what they see as a lack of government action on hate speech, and have renewed calls for Iran

BBC NewsMay 2
Health

Dozens of toys recalled in the UK after asbestos found in play sand

children’s products ranging from candle-making kits to stretchy rubber toys have been recalled by retailers including Tesco, Primark, Matalan and M&S after being found to contain the substance. Asbestos can cause cancer

The Guardian WorldApr 27
Health

Squishy toy trend caused 'traumatising' burns

online trends and to reinforce that microwaves are not toys," she said. Bella had been playing at a friend's house when she copied the viral trend. "When she came in, I could see straight

BBC NewsMay 4
Politics

Starmer tells social media firms in No 10 meeting ‘things can’t go on like this’

protected, even if that means access is restricted, that is preferable to a world where harm is the price of participation.” He added: “I am determined we will build a better future for our children

The Guardian WorldApr 16
Health

'Lives still at risk' from unregulated baby sleep industry after BBC investigation

children, particularly during the earliest and most vulnerable stages of a child's life," Bell and Culley told the BBC. - [Watch on YouTube: I went undercover to expose dangerous baby-sleep advice](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-stxNj0xQE&t)

BBC NewsJun 8
Politics

Social media executives deny platforms are inherently addictive to children

UK director of public policy, said the Australian experience had shown a ban was not enforceable or effective. “We don’t think it’s something that’s actually possible in practice,” she said. [Early research

The Guardian WorldApr 21
Politics

Thousands call on UK ministers to cut ties with US tech giant Palantir

government need to act fast and trigger the break clause on these lucrative contracts now.” Palantir has some £600m worth of contracts with UK public bodies and may soon extend that with talks ongoing with

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Politics

Minister promises 'some form' of social media restrictions for under-16s

UK should introduce an Australia-style ban has concluded. She told the Commons: "Let us be clear: the status quo cannot continue. We are consulting on the mechanism and that is the right thing

BBC NewsApr 28
Politics

Police say extra funds to hunt grooming gangs in England and Wales will ‘likely fall short’

UK in Labour’s heartlands. The extra money also follows the damning resignation last week of the Home Office minister [Jess Phillips](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/12/darren-jones-keir-starmer-future-labour-leader), who criticised Starmer for a lack of urgency and boldness

The Guardian WorldMay 19
Science

Toxic chemicals in pet flea treatments harming wildlife, UK study warns

children with autism and was ranked by the Environment Agency as being the chemical with the highest risk to human health in English waters. The assessment by ecologist Matt Shardlow, who carried

The Guardian WorldMay 21
Tech

Instagram privacy tech is turned off today- what does this mean for your DMs?

protection groups, including the NSPCC, which has long warned the technology could put children at risk. "We are really pleased," said Rani Govender from the charity, adding E2EE "can allow perpetrators to evade detection, enabling

BBC NewsMay 8
Health

My sister was spending £1,000 a month on drink from delivery apps

children". "It came as a bit of a shock to the family when we found out she had a drinking problem," she explains. "At first she was living with my parents

BBC NewsMay 10
Politics

From tourist tax to digital ID: BBC correspondents on the key bills

UK has ever got to the FBI in the US. The argument for creating fewer, larger regional police forces is that they would be better suited to the more complex murder and sexual offence investigations

BBC NewsMay 13
Politics

I've never seen anything like the abuse during this election

children he had sexually assaulted. The Halifax-born politician was also told to "get out of the UK", "speak English" and another poster said he was a "cancer" who needed to be deported. "I have

BBC NewsMay 15
Health

Health visitors call for limits on 'impossible' 1,000-family caseloads

UK nations, there are safe staffing limits - of about 250 caseloads per health visitor - but that has not been applied in England. iHV chief Alison Morton says families are paying the price for the decline

BBC NewsApr 19
World

'So stressful' - teachers and pupils say new GCSEs are leading to burnout

protect staff wellbeing and pupil learning". Both Qualifications Wales and the WJEC said they were aware of the concerns raised and were working with each other and schools to provide support. Nish, a Year

BBC NewsMay 1
Politics

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

protection of disabled people and the wider impact on healthcare have continued to dominate opposition to the proposals. The Nuffield Trust, which retains a neutral position on the ethics of whether or not assisted dying

The Guardian WorldApr 28
Politics

Spat at, threatened and kidnapped: British Jews tell of rising antisemitism

children or grandchildren of refugees from the Nazis, who once saw the UK as a haven from antisemitism - she says conversations have shifted from neighbourhood chat to more existential questions. "There aren't any Jewish

BBC NewsApr 20
Politics

Is it harder than ever to be prime minister?

children. Agog and overawed at winning office and too frightened to do anything with it once they are there." Some officials and advisers point to Downing Street itself, as an institution, saying it is woefully

BBC NewsMay 16
Politics

Thursday briefing: What would it take for streets to be safe for all?

government’s key contractors [has launched an investigation](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jun/11/mitie-home-office-immigration-contractor-investigating-claims-staff-racism) into allegations of racism, antisemitism, Islamophobia and hate speech among staff working in immigration removal centres, the Guardian has learned. ## In depth: ‘Hostility

The Guardian WorldJun 11
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