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Rushed social media ban for under-16s in UK could ‘unravel’, charity warns

The Guardian · Jun 8, 2026, 5:28 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • A consultation on children’s online safety closed only last week, but the government is keen to act on its findings as quickly as possible.
  • Prefer the Guardian on GoogleA rushed under-16s social media ban in the UK could unravel and families will be left to count the cost, a leading child safety charity has warned.
  • The Molly Rose Foundation (MRF) said an age limit on the use of tech platforms could unravel, after a report that the prime minister, Keir Starmer, is to announce a ban on under-16s accessing “harmful” social media apps.

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A consultation on children’s online safety closed only last week, but the government is keen to act on its findings as quickly as possible. Photograph: Stock Planets/Getty Images View image in fullscreen. A consultation on children’s online safety closed only last week, but the government is keen to act on its findings as quickly as possible. Photograph: Stock Planets/Getty Images Social media ban Rushed social media ban for under-16s in UK could ‘unravel’, charity warns Molly Rose Foundation says government should instead set strict safety standards for apps

Prefer the Guardian on GoogleA rushed under-16s social media ban in the UK could unravel and families will be left to count the cost, a leading child safety charity has warned.

The Molly Rose Foundation (MRF) said an age limit on the use of tech platforms could unravel, after a report that the prime minister, Keir Starmer, is to announce a ban on under-16s accessing “harmful” social media apps.

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