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  • 1 week ago | express.co.uk | Sophie Huskisson |William Morgan

    BBC local elections row leaves Bridget Phillipson fuming at 'hostile' Tory MP Richard Holden and Bridget Phillipson clashed in a tense exchange on the BBC as they both faced off against each other on the day of the local elections Bridget Phillipson was visibly fuming at Richard Holden's remarks (Image: BBC) In a fierce election night showdown, Labour's Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson exchanged heated words with Tory MP Richard Holden, accusing him of being "always so hostile" in a...

  • 2 weeks ago | mirror.co.uk | Sophie Huskisson

    Dad of girl, 14, who took own life after seeing chilling posts reveals fear for today's kidsIan Russell, the dad of 14-year-old Molly who took her own life in 2017 after being bombarded by online hate, spoke to The Mirror about his fears about Ofcom's new rules for social media firmsMolly Russell’s dad has blasted new online safety rules and told how he is scared for today’s children.

  • 2 weeks ago | mirror.co.uk | Sophie Huskisson

    Major plan to switch off kids' social media while they're at school being looked atTechnology Secretary Peter Kyle told The Mirror he is looking 'very carefully' at ways to stop children wasting hours scrolling on their phones after youngsters begged for helpChildren could have their access to social media switched off while they’re at school under plans being considered by ministers.

  • 2 weeks ago | mirror.co.uk | Sophie Huskisson

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have joined four British families who travelled to the US demanding action on online safety following the deaths of their childrenSocial media giants have faced a wave of protest and demands from bereaved families and campaigners in New York City - which included action from Meghan and Harry. A group of four British families who believe their children’s deaths were linked to internet harms travelled to the US to demand action on online safety.

  • 2 weeks ago | mirror.co.uk | Sophie Huskisson

    Pepper spray will be allowed to be used against children as young as 15 in youth offenders’ institutions to curb spiralling violence. Ministers said they have no choice but to roll out PAVA, a synthetic pepper spray, into the youth justice system amid fears a young person will soon lose their life to growing violence. But they are set to face a huge backlash from justice and children’s campaigners who have long warned against using such methods against children.

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Sophie Huskisson
Sophie Huskisson @soph_husk
12 May 25

RCN's Nicola Ranger condemns the PM's immigration plans "The UK is so reliant on overseas colleagues, especially in social care. The government has no plan to grow a domestic workforce. This is about politics – pandering and scapegoating. It should be about people"

Sophie Huskisson
Sophie Huskisson @soph_husk
9 May 25

Inside Labour's benefits rebellion as Keir Starmer faces biggest revolt yet https://t.co/RwHQxbG74U

Sophie Huskisson
Sophie Huskisson @soph_husk
9 May 25

Wooo woo! Huge news from top colleague @ashcowburn - exciting times ahead for team Mirror 🥳🗞️

Ashley Cowburn
Ashley Cowburn @ashcowburn

Some parish news — delighted to be promoted today to Deputy Political Editor at The Mirror 🎉