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'Will the PM side with parents or tech bros?': Labour peer demands action on children's smartphone safety

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'Will the PM side with parents or tech bros?': Labour peer demands action on children's smartphone safetySir Keir Starmer needs to choose between parents who want stronger action to tackle harmful content on children's phones, or the "tech bros" who are resisting changes to their platforms, Baroness Harriet Harman has said.
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