• Brianna Ghey: Should smartphones be banned for teenagers?

  • 2024/10/14
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Brianna Ghey: Should smartphones be banned for teenagers?

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  • In February 2023, 16-year-old Brianna Ghey was brutally murdered by two teenagers – one of whom claimed to be her friend. She was lured into a park in Warrington and stabbed 28 times, at least in part, because she was transgender. Brianna’s killers were both just 15 years old and had spent countless hours on the dark web and social media, planning the sadistic murder online. The safety of children online and their use of mobile phones has been questioned for a number of years and this case highlighted a lot of parents worries.


    Journalist and Northern correspondent for the Daily Mail, Liz Hull joins Dermot Murnaghan to talk about the dangers of social media and the responsibilities major tech companies have for children’s safety.


    Listeners of this podcast can receive 50% off a subscription to the Crime+Investigation Play app, where you can stream the TV series #CrimesThatShookBritain and thousands of hours of other unmissable true crime content, all ad free. To take advantage of this offer head to crimeandinvestigationplay.co.uk use the offer code CRIMESTHATSHOOKBRITAIN when prompted.

    Offer starts 16th September 2024 and ends 30th November 2024 and is applicable for the length of any package that you purchase. Subscription auto-renews at £3.99 per month after the offer ends. Dates may be subject to change at any time. See full terms and conditions.


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In February 2023, 16-year-old Brianna Ghey was brutally murdered by two teenagers – one of whom claimed to be her friend. She was lured into a park in Warrington and stabbed 28 times, at least in part, because she was transgender. Brianna’s killers were both just 15 years old and had spent countless hours on the dark web and social media, planning the sadistic murder online. The safety of children online and their use of mobile phones has been questioned for a number of years and this case highlighted a lot of parents worries.


Journalist and Northern correspondent for the Daily Mail, Liz Hull joins Dermot Murnaghan to talk about the dangers of social media and the responsibilities major tech companies have for children’s safety.


Listeners of this podcast can receive 50% off a subscription to the Crime+Investigation Play app, where you can stream the TV series #CrimesThatShookBritain and thousands of hours of other unmissable true crime content, all ad free. To take advantage of this offer head to crimeandinvestigationplay.co.uk use the offer code CRIMESTHATSHOOKBRITAIN when prompted.

Offer starts 16th September 2024 and ends 30th November 2024 and is applicable for the length of any package that you purchase. Subscription auto-renews at £3.99 per month after the offer ends. Dates may be subject to change at any time. See full terms and conditions.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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