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    UK Plans Social Media Ban for Under-16s: What You Need to Know

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    By Iris East on January 20, 2026 News Briefing
    UK Plans Social Media Ban for Under-16s: What You Need to Know
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    What you need to know about the social media ban

    • The UK government is considering a ban on social media access for children under 16.
    • This initiative is in response to rising concerns about online safety and harmful content.
    • Labour plans to draft legislation to enforce this restriction.
    • The proposal has gained traction following the tragic case of Brianna Ghey, highlighting the need for better protections for minors online.
    • Stakeholders are being consulted to discuss potential regulations and implications of such a ban.

    UK Plans Social Media Ban for Under-16s

    Labour is reportedly considering plans to ban under-16s from social media, a move prompted by growing concerns about online safety for children. This initiative comes in the wake of the tragic murder of Brianna Ghey, a 16-year-old whose family has called for stricter regulations.

    The proposal aims to address rising instances of cyberbullying and harmful content that adolescents encounter on social platforms. The move reflects increasing scrutiny of digital spaces and their impact on younger users’ mental health.

    Discussions about the ban are taking place at Labour headquarters, with representatives stressing the need for decisive action to protect children from online dangers. The initiative has sparked considerable debate over the balance between protecting minors and the potential overreach of government intervention in digital freedoms.

    In a poignant statement, Ghey’s mother urged Labour leader Keir Starmer to take action. “No family should have to endure what we’ve gone through. We need to safeguard our children from the dark side of social media,” she remarked, highlighting the urgent need for reform.

    As the conversation unfolds, questions remain about how such a ban would be implemented and enforced. The implications for social media companies and user privacy are yet to be fully explored. Advocates for the ban maintain that immediate action is necessary to shield vulnerable youth from potential harm in the digital landscape.

    With increasing calls for change echoing through the corridors of power, one thing is certain: this debate will shape the future of how young people interact online.

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