Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has told a White House event the US is striking Iranian drone and missile systems "every single hour".
The government is currently considering an Australian-style social media ban for under-16s in the UK, and has highlighted infinite scrolling as a feature which "drives addictive or compulsive use".
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