New UK screen time rules just dropped — and they’re stricter than most parents expected.
From 27 March 2026, England says: zero solo screens for under-2s (except quick video calls with family), and max one hour a day for 2–5 year olds — no screens at meals or the hour before bed. Co-view everything, stick to slow-paced content, and ditch fast social-media clips and AI toys completely.
The science is sobering: toddlers’ brains process info up to 10 times slower than adults. Fast-paced screens push them into fight-or-flight mode — racing heart, surging energy — while they’re sitting still. Researchers at the University of East London say this mismatch can wire kids for more tantrums and emotional struggles later. Using screens to calm meltdowns? It often backfires long-term.
As a parent, it’s brutal — we all know that explosion the second you take the tablet away.
But this feels like evidence finally catching up with what our gut has been telling us.
How are you handling screens with little ones — strict limits, co-viewing, or mostly winging it?
Another child who never seen Peggy Arphexed, Dudek, Reina, Doni, Cavilaeri, Kirkland, Mignolet, Scott Carson, David James, Bradford Friedel I could go on he isn't anywhere near even our top 10 Worst goalies ya lil weapon now get ya head down and you have school tomorrow
This, albeit Liverpool specific, pretty much sums it all up.
Feels like we’re waiting for the final nail in the coffin to seal the disconnect from the people who made footy to the people who profit from it.
Game’s gone.
"If you stay here, they will build a statue for you. If you leave, I'm going to take it personally and build the best motherf***ing squad in the history of the club, you rat."
- Sheikh John W Henrikh
Theres a generation of Liverpool fans that spent their entire lives waiting for the club to get back to the glory days and witness an era of greatness of their own. This transfer window is something so many of us dreamed of seeing as kids in the 90s/00s