By Sam Tabahriti LONDON, March 12 (Reuters) - Britain's media and privacy regulators on Thursday demanded that major social ...
Study showed average time on screens each day was 41 minutes, with some watching more than three hours a day ...
The Easter break is fast approaching and there's some cracking fun ahead for all the family to hop along to. Schools across ...
Robert Woods, who owns Steady Hands Interiors Ltd, has decided that he wants to give back to the community for their support ...
An amendment that would end police investigations into abortions has received approval from the United Kingdom's House of ...
UK children are getting taller. The reason why reveals a troubling story about obesity, inequality and poverty.
Social media firms need to use better age verification technologies to keep children off their platforms, the U.K.'s ...
Shriners Children’s New England is expanding its specialized pediatric care with the addition of Dr. Vinay Rao and the launch ...
Missing People ’s newly launched national lifeline, called SafeCall, receives calls and messages like this every day from children and young people across the country who are in crisis.
Children who use social media for more than three hours per day are more likely to develop greater levels of depression and ...
Travelling with kids can be stressful, but a new data analysis has revealed some of Europe's most child-friendly city breaks ...
UK regulators have rejected a child social media ban, instead demanding tech giants like TikTok and Instagram prove how they ...
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