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Govt needs to get on with under-16s social media ban

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Nations Move to Ban Social Media for Minors Amid Safety Fears: Full List
Governments around the world are accelerating efforts to restrict children’s access to social media, with Australia’s under‑16 ban now triggering a wave of similar proposals across Europe, Asia, and t...

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Starmer poised to ban children from social media
A social media ban should be extended to those aged 16 and 17, the children’s commissioner has proposed.

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