Labour leader Keir Starmer announces social media ban for under-16s
Labour leader Keir Starmer announced a government ban on social media access for children under 16 on Tuesday. He described the ban as a 'big moment for our country' and a significant change for future generations. This policy aims to enhance the safety and well-being of children.
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Published 15 Jun 2026, 07:35 UTC · Updated 15 Jun 2026, 07:40 UTC
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