Lords back under-16s social media ban – what this means and why this vote really matters for parents
This week, the House of Lords voted 261 to 150 in favour of banning social media for under-16s, supported by Hugh Grant.
More than 60 Labour MPs push Keir Starmer towards a UK under-16 social media ban as charities warn of risks and a key Lords ...
Lord Nash inflicted a defeat on the Government as peers voted for a ban by 261 votes to 150, telling the House of Lords: 'This is going to happen. The only question is when' ...
Calls are mounting for the government to follow Australia in banning social media for under 16s, and also to ban mobile ...
The House of Lords has voted, by a significant margin of 261 to 150, to prevent children under 16 in the UK from using social ...
The Lords voted 261 to 150 in support of Lord Nash's amendment to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill ...
A ban on under-16s using social media looks increasingly likely in the UK, mirroring the unprecedented laws that have just been introduced in Australia.
Ofsted has been instructed to examine schools’ mobile phone policies and how effectively they are implemented during ...
Britain’s upper house of parliament on Wednesday voted in favour of banning under‑16s from using social media, raising pressure on the government to match a similar ban passed in Australia.
Mums of teens whose brutal attacks were filmed for online back progress on social media ban for kids
The mums of two teenage girls whose brutal attacks were filmed for online have backed the progress of a bill to ban social ...
Ofsted chief inspector Sir Martyn Oliver called Labour prime minister’s announcement his government would consult on potential restrictions ‘a little bit late’ ...
While a VPN ban for children in the UK outwardly makes sense, I can see some pitfalls that might complicate things.
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