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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...

Mr Speaker, this will be my last answer from this despatch box.

In six years we went from historic defeat in 2019 to historic victory in 2024, and in two years in government, I leave the country in better shape than I found it. I am proud of everything that we have achieved.

We have had robust exchanges across this despatch box, but she has extended kindness to me privately at very difficult times, including when there was an attempt to burn down our family home, which deeply affected my family, she reached…

And when my brother died of cancer, she reached out to me privately, not across this despatch box, and I thank her for that and the tribute that she’s just made to my wife and children, who mean the world to me.

Antisocial behaviour can devastate lives. Behind every statistic are residents who want to feel safe where they live, and neighbourhoods held hostage by the same repeat offenders.

Respect Orders will ban perpetrators from the places they blight, force them to confront the causes of their behaviour and make breaching one a criminal offence with serious consequences, including prison.

I come here today not to take credit for this government or this House, but as prime minister, to put on our national record exactly where the credit belongs, because it belongs to the families and to the campaigners.