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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer summoned senior executives from Meta, Google (YouTube), TikTok, X and Snap to Downing Street on April 16, 2026, to press them on measures to protect children online.
The meeting, joined by Technology Secretary Liz Kendall and attended by UK representatives including Google UK managing director Kate Alessi, Meta public policy chief Markus Reinisch, X director Wifredo Fernandez, TikTokâs Alistair Law and Snapâs Ronan Harris, came amid a national consultation â Growing Up in the Online World â that closes on May 26.
The government is weighing options from limits on âaddictiveâ design features, curfews and parental controls to a potential ban on underâ16s, following Australiaâs December 2025 ban.
Number 10 said some firms have already introduced steps such as disabling autoplay for children and enhanced parental controls.
Starmer warned the status quo is unacceptable and said ministers are prepared to act âwithin months, not years.â Campaigners and experts, including the Molly Rose Foundation and university digital mentalâhealth researchers, urged stronger regulation; industry figures warned blanket bans could push youngsters to unsupervised corners of the internet.
Parliamentary debate continues after MPs rejected Lords attempts to impose an immediate underâ16 ban.








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