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social media ban at the end of last year. He has more than 20 years of expertise in digital safety and child protection, and says the UK had started
start to change drastically – and Starmer’s window for legacy making may swiftly close. Last summer the UK government showed little interest in following the Australian government when it announced [its social media ban
social media. The 15-year-old has always loved singing and dancing, and says he has been filming "silly little videos" almost his whole life. He started by making videos for friends and family when
ban on social media for young people. "Number 10 needs to start urgently listening to experts and the evidence, rather than rush out hurried announcements for short-term expediency that will quickly unravel and continue
social media. Five companies – Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook – are under investigation for non-compliance with the ban. Experts have also warned that those able to circumvent the ban [are accessing sites](https://www.theguardian.com
starting point for online safety. "The Education Committee's recent report is clear - social media firms cannot be relied upon to self-regulate," the committee's chair, Helen Hayes MP, told the BBC. "Until
social media platforms and see restrictions imposed on other sites. [The Sunday Times reported](https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/social-media-ban-keir-starmer-qcmskxc5z) the prime minister was set to announce a ban covering the same 10 platforms now prohibited for under
UK cinemas on Friday, just days after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced a forthcoming [social media ban](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2kydl0zqeko) for all those under 16. In a two-star review, [the Independent's Clarisse
UK politics live Good morning. The government has been consulting on whether to follow Australia and impose a ban on social media for under-16s, [or whether to opt for other restrictions](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/may/05/how-uk-may-restrict-social-media-under-16s-time-limits-curfews-ban),
UK users watch its videos on the TV at home, with multiple sign-ins available. "As I see it, the main issue here is that YouTube isn't social media," says Crawford. "YouTube
start by asking their children why their favourite social media platform and video game appeals to them. “The answer might reveal they’re searching for a sense of identity, stimulation or a sense of achievement
ban on advertising sunbeds and for warnings to be issued about the dangers of skin cancer in shops. They also proposed displaying cigarette-style images at sunbed shops and tanning salons to dissuade people from
social media ban for under-16s”, is the **Guardian**’s front page today. On the same topic **Metro** writes “Starmer is ‘gambling with young lives’”. The **Telegraph** says “Starmer: No more money for defence
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
UK-based masculinity influencers boast millions of followers online. But in recent months, a counter-movement has emerged on social media, with health-focused men with expertise and qualifications in nutrition or exercise using their
banned terrorist groups under an agreement with the communications regulator to crack down on terrorist and hate content. X will also review suspected illegal terrorist and hate content within 48 hours and seek expert advice
UK communications regulator Ofcom launched a formal investigation into Elon Musk's social media platform X regarding its AI chatbot, Grok following reports that Grok has been used to generate nonconsensual sexual deepfakes.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com
UK, give or take. We're all said to have descended from Solomon Mycock, a 19th Century farmer and publican in Buxton - there's even a temple in his name
UK and the Greens risking national security. A more effective narrative-builder than Starmer could have made the argument stick with voters – and his own cabinet. --- **Rebalancing Europe and** **Nato** Starmer’s words at Munich
start of the year. Chronic indebtedness will worsen as interest rates rise. This was happening, the World Bank pointed out, as international development aid was falling “and is expected to decline further, stripping away