How Will The Social Media Ban Change Children’s Lives?

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Today, what difference will banning social media make to children’s lives?

Speaking the day after the announcement of a ban on social media for under-16s the education secretary speaks to Adam in the Newscast studio.

They discuss; if children need to be bored more whether it’s OK for parents to watch youtube with their children and whether the school day should be longer?

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