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Breaking: UK plans to ban social media for under-16s

Breaking: UK plans to ban social media for under-16s
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UK prime minister says he will ban social media for under-16s Mon 15 Jun 2026 at 5:46pm British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says he will ban social media sites for the under-16s and impose restrictions on gaming and live streaming platforms in some of the most far-reaching online restrictions globally. Mr Starmer said on Monday he would introduce sweeping changes to social media regulation to better protect the wellbeing of children when they were online. "It is clear to me a full ban is...

UK prime minister says he will ban social media for under-16s Mon 15 Jun 2026 at 5:46pm British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says he will ban social media sites for the under-16s and impose restrictions on gaming and live streaming platforms in some of the most far-reaching online restrictions globally. Mr Starmer said on Monday he would introduce sweeping changes to social media regulation to better protect the wellbeing of children when they were online. "It is clear to me a full ban is the right choice," he said, adding that while it would not be easy, the government had agency in pushing back against the power of big technology companies. Britain has increasingly toughened its approach to tech companies in recent years, urging or forcing them to impose age verification, adapt their algorithms and, most recently, prevent children from circulating nude images taken on mobile phones. But with a growing awareness of the mental health risks posed by children spending too much time online, Sir Keir has decided to go further after speaking to parents and considering evidence from Australia, which brought in a ban for under-16s last year. Sir Keir, who is likely to face a leadership challenge in the coming weeks, said people rightly expected action. Australia leads the way Australia was the first country to ban social media for children under 16, blocking them in December from platforms including TikTok, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook. Since then, a raft of countries have said they were looking to regulate access to social media amid mounting concerns over the impact on children's health and safety. Britain has consulted teachers, parents and young people on new restrictions, including a possible ban for under-16s, as well as curfews, app time limits and curbs on what the government has described as addictive design features. It received more than 116,000 responses from parents, industry and young people. More than 83 per cent of parents who responded said risks from social media outweighed benefits, while 90% backed a minimum age of 16 to access social media platforms. While many parents and politicians backed a ban, some psychologists and researchers have said there was no proof that it would work, and a group of school children in London told Reuters they had a conflicted relationship with the technology. Reuters Loading
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