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National Association of Head Teachers | Dominic Grieve

The National Association of Head Teachers does not oppose an outright social media ban for under-16s; rather, it has said that any ban would also need to be supported by wider safety measures (Social media crackdown..., 27 May, p4 from p1, early editions).

Dominic Grieve served as shadow home secretary, not home secretary (Decision not to jail teenagers for rape is unusual, says former attorney general, 26 May, p8).

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