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The prime minister has told the makers of hit Netflix drama Adolescence that it was "really hard to watch" with his teenage ...
Sir Keir Starmer tells them there is not a "policy lever that can be pulled" to combat online misogyny.
The PM says problems with the attitudes of some young men cannot be ignored - but a "minister for men" isn't the answer.
Just this year, the case of Kyle Clifford, who watched misogynistic content before murdering three women, horrified the ...
And as the story unfolds, the pernicious influence of cyberbullying and social media radicalization on the main character ...
Keir 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 ...
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.
Keir Starmer has rejected calls for the government to appoint a minister for men. The idea has resurfaced in recent days following the success of Netflix drama Adolescence, about a teenage boy ...
After a headteacher put forward his case for why Netflix’s hit drama Adolescence shouldn’t be shown in schools, the general ...
Sky News host Rita Panahi has accused UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer of being “preoccupied” and “forming policies” based on Netflix drama Adolescence.