Keir Starmer, Netflix and Adolescence
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Woman & Home on MSN'As a dad, I have not found it easy viewing' - Keir Starmer reacts to Adolescence as he meets with creators of 'groundbreaking' seriesKeir Starmer said he found Adolescence difficult to watch as he met with the creators of the show during discussions about online radicalisation and misogyny. Netflix's Adolescence has become a cultural phenomenon.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has praised Netflix series Adolescence for shining a light on the dangers posed to young people by harmful online content
Sir Keir Starmer tells them there is not a "policy lever that can be pulled" to combat online misogyny.
Does Prime Minister Keir Starmer understand the difference between fact and fiction? Mr S isn’t so sure – after the Labour leader referred to the new Netflix series Adolescence as a documentary
Adolescence has given a voice to everyone fearful and isolated, wondering what to do and wanting to change the culture of male violence.'
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The makers of Netflix's teenage drama “Adolescence” have sparked a conversation on how to protect children from violent misogyny and other harmful content on social media.
Keir Starmer said he would act in the 'national interest' when asked whether tech concessions are on the table to secure a deal to lessen the impact of Donald Trump's tariffs
I'm sure I read somewhere that Sir Keir Starmer has no room for gimmicks, which begs a few questions about his latest lightbulb moment.