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Bill preventing children from 'doom scrolling' to get govt backing - but plan watered down

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Bill preventing children from 'doom scrolling' to get govt backing - but plan watered downA Labour MP's bill to prevent children from "doom scrolling" on social media is expected to get government backing today, after its proposals were watered down.
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