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Starmer orders tech firms to block children sending and receiving nude images
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politics2h ago

Starmer orders tech firms to block children sending and receiving nude images

https://metro.co.uk/2026/06/08/starmer-orders-tech-firms-block-kids-sending-receiving-explicit-pictures-28691544/https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jun/08/starmer-tech-firms-ultimatum-block-explicit-images-children-phoneshttps://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/breaking-starmer-calls-tech-companies-37262514
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  • Starmer orders Apple and Google to block nude images on children’s phones within three months or face new UK laws.
  • The plan would require device-level nudity controls across existing and newly sold devices in Britain.
  • Labour and safety advocates frame the policy as a tool against online grooming and exploitation.
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Have you used the UK government’s new jobs AI tool? We would like to hear from you
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technology29m ago

Have you used the UK government’s new jobs AI tool? We would like to hear from you

  • The UK government launched an AI work assistant described as a 'job centre in your pocket' to aid job seekers.
  • The tool will be trialed online for three months to test its effectiveness for job finding and CV creation.
  • The government is seeking feedback from users, particularly young people, about their experience with the tool.
  • The Guardian invites submissions via a secure form, with options for anonymity and privacy protections.
  • The feature includes guidance on how to contact Guardian teams for audio or video follow-ups.
  • Keir Starmer framed the tool as a key measure to help those out of work find suitable jobs and build CVs.
  • The Guardian highlights the trial’s three-month online period as a key testing window for the tool.
  • The piece notes London Tech Week as the setting for the tool’s announcement.
  • The government intends to assist with CV creation and job matching through the AI tool.
  • The Guardian provides a secure channel for readers to provide feedback, including anonymous submissions.
  • The Guardian invites readers to contact via WhatsApp for additional secure communication options.
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