Sunday 14 June 2026
FTSE 100 10,471.72 +2.12%S&P 500 7,431.46 +2.26%Nasdaq 25,888.84 +2.86%Dow 51,202.26 +2.57%Nikkei 225 66,020.04 +2.81%Gold $4,238.80 +0.56%Silver 67.97 +0.17%Brent Crude Oil $87.33 0.00%Dollar Index 99.81 +0.06%GBP/USD 1.3408 +0.34%GBP/EUR 1.1585 +0.02%GBP/AUD 1.9028 -0.37%Bitcoin (USD) $63,732 -1.07%Ethereum (USD) 1,664.43 -0.94%FTSE 100 10,471.72 +2.12%S&P 500 7,431.46 +2.26%Nasdaq 25,888.84 +2.86%Dow 51,202.26 +2.57%Nikkei 225 66,020.04 +2.81%Gold $4,238.80 +0.56%Silver 67.97 +0.17%Brent Crude Oil $87.33 0.00%Dollar Index 99.81 +0.06%GBP/USD 1.3408 +0.34%GBP/EUR 1.1585 +0.02%GBP/AUD 1.9028 -0.37%Bitcoin (USD) $63,732 -1.07%Ethereum (USD) 1,664.43 -0.94%
Advertisement
Follow News in 60 on Facebook
UK Weather
London 18°C Partly cloudyBirmingham 18°C Partly CloudyManchester 18°C Patchy rain nearbyNewcastle 19°C SunnyBristol 19°C MistCardiff 19°C Partly CloudyEdinburgh 14°C Partly CloudyBelfast 16°C Partly Cloudy

New Measures to Protect Teenagers Online Expected Soon

Advertisement
Follow News in 60 on Facebook

The UK government is poised to announce significant measures aimed at safeguarding teenagers from harmful content on social media. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy stated that tech firms have had ample time to ensure their platforms are safe for young users. The anticipated announcement may include a ban on under-16s accessing certain social media sites and curfews for older teens.

Nandy emphasised that if tech companies fail to protect children, they should not market their products to them. This comes in the wake of tragic incidents linked to online content, prompting calls for stricter regulations. Campaigners, however, warn that blanket bans could lead to unintended consequences, suggesting a more nuanced approach is necessary.

The government has received considerable public support for a social media ban for younger users, but concerns remain about the effectiveness of such measures. Nandy noted that while bans may alter perceptions among younger children, they could also encourage them to find ways around restrictions, as seen in other countries like Australia.

As the prime minister prepares to unveil these proposals, the debate continues on how best to balance online safety with the realities of digital engagement among youth. The outcome of this announcement could reshape how social media platforms operate in the UK and influence global standards for online safety.

Source: BBC News

Read more Politics news →

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *