The government announces a move to ban social media use for children under 16, marking a change of position made earlier in the year. Coverage notes that the Prime Minister previously said he was personally opposed to such a ban, but now confirms the policy will be introduced. One report describes the decision as a major U-turn and frames it as part of ministers’ efforts to address online risks for teenagers. The government also acknowledges that any ban is likely to be difficult to enforce completely, with ministers stating that teenagers will inevitably find ways to get around restrictions. The articles report that ministers characterise the current approach as a response to concerns about children’s safety online, while also recognising practical limitations around compliance. The policy’s details, including how enforcement will work and whether exceptions apply, are not set out in the provided excerpts. Overall, the reporting focuses on the reversal in government stance and the expectation that a ban will not entirely prevent under-16s from accessing social media.
Government reverses stance, plans social media ban for under-16s
The government announces a move to ban social media use for children under 16, marking a change of position made earlier in the year. Coverage notes that the Prime Minister previously said he was pers...
- The government plans a social media ban for users under 16.
- The Prime Minister reverses a previously expressed personal opposition to such a ban.
- The policy is described as a U-turn made within about six months.
- Ministers say teenagers will likely find ways to get around the restrictions.
- The reporting focuses on online risk concerns and enforcement limitations.
In a major U-turn, the Prime Minister said he would bring in a ban on social media for under-16s, just six months after saying he was 'personally' opposed to the idea.
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