, Jan. 20 -- The UK government has announced plans to consult on whether social media use should be banned for children under 16, alongside steps to tighten controls on mobile phone use in schools.

As part of "immediate action", Ofsted will be given authority to review schools' phone-use policies during inspections, with schools expected to become "phone-free by default". Staff may also be advised not to use personal devices in front of students.

The move follows growing political and public pressure, including a letter from more than 60 Labour MPs and calls from Esther Ghey, the mother of murdered teenager Brianna Ghey. "Some argue that vulnerable children need access to social media to find their community," she wrote. "As the parent ...