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Social ban redraws youth marketing rules
Read the full story: Social ban redraws youth marketing rulesThe UK’s under-16 social media ban would reshape digital commerce. Platforms, brands, sports rights holders, and agencies face a tougher youth engagement environment as age assurance moves from niche compliance tool to mainstream digital infrastructure.
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UL Solutions unveils new sustainability reporting tools
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Iberdrola and Masdar invest $6bn in UK wind
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Four arrested for cyber attacks on retailers
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BCC urges new growth delivery test

Growth policy is moving from ambition into delivery pressure today. The BCC says ministers should test whether economic measures change real decisions on skills, AI, trade, finance, and scaling.









