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linkhttps://nya.org.uk/ukyp calendar_today28-03-2008 10:54:50

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Today, the Youth Select Committee of UK Youth Parliament has released a report on the link between social media & youth violence. Read its recommendations and reasons for opposing a ban on social media for under 16s in today's Digest. #OnlineSafety #YouthViolence twinkl.co.uk/l/hx66a

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Members of the Youth Select Committee have published their report on youth violence and social media. parliament.uk/globalassets/d…

Members of the Youth Select Committee have published their report on youth violence and social media. parliament.uk/globalassets/d…
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The Youth Select Committee officially launched their report on youth violence and social media in UK Parliament yesterday with speeches from the Committee's chair & vice-chair, Department for Culture, Media and Sport Minister Stephanie Peacock MP, UK House of Commons Deputy Speaker Nusrat Ghani MP along with NYA CEO

The Youth Select Committee officially launched their report on youth violence and social media in <a href="/UKParliament/">UK Parliament</a> yesterday with speeches from the Committee's chair &amp; vice-chair, <a href="/DCMS/">Department for Culture, Media and Sport</a> Minister <a href="/Steph_Peacock/">Stephanie Peacock MP</a>, <a href="/HouseofCommons/">UK House of Commons</a> Deputy Speaker <a href="/Nus_Ghani/">Nusrat Ghani MP</a> along with <a href="/natyouthagency/">NYA</a> CEO
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Stephanie Peacock, Minister for Sport, Media, Civil Society and Youth, thanked the Youth Select Committee for their hard work on their inquiry into the link between harmful social media content and youth violence and highlighted the importance of youth voice as part of the

Stephanie Peacock, Minister for Sport, Media, Civil Society and Youth, thanked the Youth Select Committee for their hard work on their inquiry into the link between harmful social media content and youth violence and highlighted the importance of youth voice as part of the
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, Nusrat Ghani MP MP, principal Deputy Speaker, congratulated the Youth Select Committee on what they had achieved with their Inquiry into the link between harmful online content and youth violence at the recent launch event in Parliament on 27 March. She commended the Committee

, <a href="/Nus_Ghani/">Nusrat Ghani MP</a> MP, principal Deputy Speaker, congratulated the Youth Select Committee on what they had achieved with their Inquiry into the link between harmful online content and youth violence at the recent launch event in Parliament on 27 March.

She commended the Committee
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The prime minister says he will ā€˜definitely’ honour Labour's manifesto pledge to give 16-year-olds the right to vote in general elections. Keir Starmer was asked by Labour MP Meg Hillier on behalf of the youth parliament.

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A question about political education in the UK and votes at 16 was put to Keir Starmer by a member of the Youth Parliament. Our Chair, Meg Hillier, asked it on their behalf. Watch his response šŸ‘‡ You can hear more from members of UK Youth Parliament in our new podcast, Committee Corridor.

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During the Commons Liaison Committee this afternoon, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was asked a question selected by Members of Youth Parliament following their annual sitting in Parliament last month. Find out more about the UKYP Annual Sitting here: nya.org.uk/ukyp

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Victoria Collins MP (Victoria Collins MP), the Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Science, Innovation and Technology, praised the committee’s report insights into the link between harmful online content and youth violence, and highlighted a critical issue: that Government regulation

Victoria Collins MP (<a href="/TweetingCollins/">Victoria Collins MP</a>), the Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Science, Innovation and Technology, praised the committee’s report insights into the link between harmful online content and youth violence, and highlighted a critical issue: that Government regulation
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Members of the Youth Parliament (MYP’s) who are UK Youth Parliament members of the Youth Select Committee are giving evidence today to the House of Lords Lords Communications and Digital Committee as part of their Lordships Inquiry into Media Literacy. Fantastic to have young people’s views heard.

Members of the Youth Parliament (MYP’s) who are <a href="/UKYP/">UK Youth Parliament</a> members of the Youth Select Committee are giving evidence today to the <a href="/UKHouseofLords/">House of Lords</a> <a href="/LordsCommsCom/">Lords Communications and Digital Committee</a> as part of their Lordships Inquiry into Media Literacy. Fantastic to have young people’s views heard.
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Last week, the Committee met with members of the UK Youth Parliament Youth Select Committee. We discussed #MediaLiteracy and recommendations from the Youth Select Committee's recent report on Youth Violence and Social Media. Find out more about our inquiry: committees.parliament.uk/work/9030/medi…

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As part of its ongoing inquiry into media literacy, the Lords Communications and Digital Committee met with members of the UK Youth Parliament's Youth Select Committee to better understand young people’s views on the topic. The Youth Select Committee’s members are aged 14-18 and represent regions across the UK. ā¬‡ļø

As part of its ongoing inquiry into media literacy, the <a href="/LordsCommsCom/">Lords Communications and Digital Committee</a> met with members of the <a href="/UKYP/">UK Youth Parliament</a>'s Youth Select Committee to better understand young people’s views on the topic.

The Youth Select Committee’s members are aged 14-18 and represent regions across the UK.

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