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The prime minister has told the makers of hit Netflix drama Adolescence that it was "really hard to watch" with his teenage ...
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The Nation on MSNThe Creator of “Adolescence” Backs a Social Media Ban for Kids—but It’s the Wrong MoveAlthough the dangers young people face online are all too clear, the solution is pragmatism, not prohibition. Katrina vanden ...
The PM says problems with the attitudes of some young men cannot be ignored - but a "minister for men" isn't the answer.
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Woman & Home on MSN'As a dad, I have not found it easy viewing' - Keir Starmer reacts to Adolescence as he meets with creators of 'groundbreaking' seriesKeir Starmer said he found Adolescence difficult to watch as he met with the creators of the show during discussions about online radicalisation and misogyny. Netflix's Adolescence has become a ...
Older viewers have reported recognizing similarities between their sons’ internet-shaped worldviews and Jamie’s; British ...
Netflix drama, Adolescence, which has sparked a debate about the toxic and misogynistic influences boys are exposed to online, is to be shown in secondary schools, the prime minister's office and the ...
I'm sure I read somewhere that Sir Keir Starmer has no room for gimmicks, which begs a few questions about his latest lightbulb moment.
Sir Keir Starmer tells them there is not a "policy lever that can be pulled" to combat online misogyny.
If you haven't heard of Netflix's "Adolescence" yet, it's only a matter of time. The blockbuster British limited series was released on the streaming service on March 13 and has been a ...
Netflix drama Adolescence centres on a 13-year-old boy arrested for the murder of a young girl and the rise of incel culture.
As a young human-rights lawyer, Keir Starmer fought against the death penalty in courts across the world. Throughout his ...
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