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Ian Russell told Sir Keir Starmer to ‘act decisively’ in toughening legislation to protect young people online.
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Molly Russell's dad warns UK 'going backwards' on online safety and urges PM to actThe father of Molly Russell, the teenager who took her own life after seeing harmful content online, has personally appealed to the prime minister to tighten rules that protect children and has ...
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Meta and Pinterest make secret donation to Molly Russell charityInstagram's owner Meta and Pinterest have made significant donations to a charity set up in the name of 14-year-old Molly Russell, the BBC understands. Molly, from Harrow in northwest London ...
Social media 10pm curfew and App Cap could both be imposed to protect children from addiction, says minister - The Government ...
Meta and Pinterest have reportedly made donations to a foundation established in memory of Molly Russell. The 14-year-old died by suicide in 2017 after viewing harmful online content. The Molly ...
Meta and Pinterest have made donations to a charity set up in memory of 14-year-old Molly Russell, it is understood. Molly, from Harrow in north-west London, took her life in November 2017 after ...
Molly’s father, Ian Russell, remains an unpaid trustee of the foundation and continues to be a prominent campaigner. Meta and Pinterest have been approached for comment.
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