Children's Commissioner Backs Midnight Curfew to Protect Teenagers Online
Professor Evelyn Welch, vice-chancellor of Bristol University and mother of musician Florence Welch, has warned that sweeping cuts to arts and humanities subjects across higher education are "absolutely tragic". Her intervention highlights growing concerns about the future of creative education and its value to the UK's cultural and economic landscape.
The Children's Commissioner reflects on the importance of listening to children's hopes and concerns for the future, drawing on conversations with young people in Southampton as part of The Big Future initiative.
Ministers are consulting on mandatory overnight restrictions for 16 and 17-year-olds' social media use to safeguard mental health and sleep patterns. Critics argue that opt-out clauses undermine the protections, leaving young people vulnerable to online harms during unsupervised hours.