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UK considers social media restrictions for under-16s

Published on: June 8, 2026 3:44 PM

The UK government is considering new restrictions on social media use by children under the age of 16, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer expected to outline potential measures in a speech ahead of a key by-election later this month.

Read More: UK plans stricter social media rules protect children online

According to media reports, the proposal follows a nationwide consultation that concluded last month and is part of broader efforts to strengthen online safety for young people. The government is reportedly reviewing feedback and international examples, including Australia’s recent move to impose stricter controls on youth access to social media platforms.

🗣️ ‘This isn’t as clear cut as some people like to think it is’

Women and Equalities Minister @Jacqui_Smith1 is asked by @SophyRidgeSky about reports of a social media ban for teenagers which is to be announced this week. pic.twitter.com/sTB1MlPUi0

— Ridge & Frost (@RidgeandFrost) June 8, 2026

The proposed measures would focus on limiting social media use among children under 16, although some child welfare advocates have called for restrictions to be extended to individuals under 18. Government officials have not yet confirmed the final details of any policy changes.

Speaking on the issue, Skills Minister Jacqui Smith said the government was carefully assessing the consultation findings before presenting proposals. She stressed that policymakers are seeking the most effective way to protect young people from harmful aspects of social media while balancing broader concerns about access and digital engagement.

The debate has intensified amid growing concerns over children’s exposure to inappropriate content, cyberbullying and online safety risks. In recent remarks at London Tech Week, Starmer urged technology companies to do more to prevent the sharing of nude images involving children and called for stronger safeguards across digital platforms.

“Technology should adapt to the needs of society, not the other way around,” Starmer said, arguing that online services must take greater responsibility for protecting younger users.

Read More: Poland moves to ban social media for under 15s

The prime minister is expected to address the issue in a speech before the Makerfield by-election on June 18. Any formal announcement could signal one of the most significant changes to online safety policy in the UK in recent years.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: children, Digital Regulation, Keir Starmer, Latest, online safety, Social Media, United Kingdom

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