
We need to have a very serious conversation about the algorithmic curated content and, actually, we members of parliament need to take responsibility for our own behaviours and our own rhetoric as well.
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We need to have a very serious conversation about the algorithmic curated content and, actually, we members of parliament need to take responsibility for our own behaviours and our own rhetoric as well.

Mr Speaker, they intend to spend the summer arguing with a bin. My advice to everyone is 'put your vote in the bin'.

Every Prime Minister knows when they take up the torch, that the day will come when they have to pass it on. That day has come for me. This is the end of my political journey.

I will not give advice, just my whole-hearted support.

Let me also pay tribute to the courage of the Hillsborough families. The Hillsborough law we passed in this House last night is not only a law for them and the 97, it is a law that ensures the state serves millions of working people and…

Our consultation provided a clear message from parents and teenagers alike - even as young people gain greater independence at 16, they should still be protected from the most addictive online features that can have a harmful impact on…

These measures will be crucial in helping young people get the sleep they need, focus on school and college, and spend more quality time with family and friends, all of which are fundamental to building a happy, healthy and fulfilling…

We want young people to enjoy the benefits of technology while having the tools to make the online world a place where they can thrive.

I welcome the conversation on sovereignty. I feel like I've been going on about it for months and months, and so it's great that there's an even wider focus on it.

I do agree that actually that was not highlighted in the priorities in February. That is a reflection of the pace at which this is moving, and this is me looking forward and thinking this is going to shape everything that we do.

I think over the next 18 months to two years, it's going to influence all of our foreign policy debates, and that means we in the Foreign Office have to adapt.

I want young people starting from the earliest possible ages to think deeply, critically, and to value what are human skills more and more.

The time has come to build towards a bolder future of universal early years education so disadvantaged children no longer missed out.

That’s what I believe we need to change, and that’s what we are looking at how to change, to expand the sanctions regime.

Giving 16-year-olds the vote while putting them under a social media curfew makes no sense.

It's something that's been brought up time and time again since I've been elected, nuisance fireworks are raised with me throughout the year.

Extremely loud fireworks in streets and gardens at all hours of the day and night have become a nightmare.

I get really frustrated, every year we have the same discussion, we know what's wrong...