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Ofcom’s regulation of the BBC has been notable by its absence. The situation is unsustainable – there will have to be a big change, starting with a new chair, says Lord Adonis
The BBC failed the British people in its refusal to grant equal pay to female employees, a group of MPs have declared.
49 percent of British adults visited a church, chapel of meeting house in the last year, according to an opinion poll carried out by ComRes for the National Churches Trust in September 2018. That is equivalent to around 25 million people.
A cross-party group of more than thirty MP and peers call on the Chancellor to live up to the government’s pledge and implement the £2 stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals – or they will seek to amend the Finance Bill
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling calls for the Chancellor to be bold on measures to protect vulnerable gamblers in his upcoming Budget and to announce final plans to reduce stake levels on fixed odds betting terminals, which are now overdue.
The world class music profession in this country has not come about by accident. Now it is at risk of crumbling from the bottom upwards, warns Lord Black
Don’t miss the rare opportunity to witness the Parliament Choir singing jointly with the choir of the German Bundestag to commemorate the Centenary of the Armistice, writes Dame Caroline Spelman
The tobacco advertising ban in 1965 positively shaped lives. We need to take equally bold action to tackle gambling-related harm, writes Lord Chadlington
The Football Association highlights the power of sport to unite and its ability to bring communities together, ahead of their debate on Monday 1st October at 8.30am in the London Lounge at Conservative Party Conference.
The cost to society of problem-gambling could be in the region of £1.2bn. But parts of the industry have ignored this issue for far too long, writes Tom Watson
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling reacts to policy announcements from Labour including a potential ban on gambling advertisements during live sporting events.
Director of Women’s Football at The Football Association, Baroness Sue Campbell CBE, writes about the FA's desire to shift the balance and make football more inclusive.
MPs who appear on the Moscow-backed Russia Today channel run the risk of “being used as propaganda tools by the Russian state” in the wake of the Salisbury poisoning, Theresa May has said.
Ahead of his question in the House of Lords, the Bishop of St Albans writes about the increasing prevalence of gambling advertising, as reported in the Gambling Commission’s 'Review of online gambling'.
The National Churches Trust has welcomed the launch by The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) of 'Places of Worship: Inspiring Ideas', a new strategic partnership to help secure the future of places of worship.
The BBC must do more to modernise or risk getting swept away by YouTube, the Culture Secretary has warned.
BBC directors should be elected by viewers in a bid to stamp out “political influence” by the Government, Jeremy Corbyn is set to declare.
Derek Webb, the Campaign for Fairer Gambling's founder, provides insight into the gambling supply sector and reports on a legal case in the USA involving one of the two UK suppliers of fixed odds betting terminals.
Boris Johnson has been criticised for taking up the role as a columnist for the Telegraph before getting approval from the watchdog which governs ex-ministers’ conflicts of interests.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling assesses the shift in gambling from 'over the counter' to online or mobile gambling and the overall reduction in staffing levels within existing shops.
England fans were afraid to fly the St George’s Cross during the World Cup because of its association with far-right politics, Labour’s shadow sports minister has claimed.
It’s time to act decisively to end children’s exposure to gambling advertising – or we risk a future gambling epidemic, warns Lord Chadlington
It’s time to ditch physical forms of ID for electronic versions – digital identity presents an effective, cost-saving alternative that would aid the smooth running of our economy and society, says Ed Vaizey
Downing Street has said it will support any UK bid to host the World Cup in 2030.