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In the current landscape, brands continue to push the boundaries of what is appropriate, knowing their ads will probably run uninterrupted, writes Baroness Hayter
A trio of cross-party MPs has urged the Chancellor to crack down on fixed-odds betting terminals by lowering the maximum stake from £100 to £2.
Since I first spoke out and called for FIFA to postpone and relocate the World Cup I’ve been met with a torrent of disgruntled tweets, many from Russian bots, saying “sport and politics don’t mix, leave the World Cup alone”.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes about the broad coalition of different organisations that support a reduction in FOBT stake levels to £2 against the betting companies which are reluctant to accept this and predict shop closures as a result.
Former SNP leader Alex Salmond has come under pressure to quit his Russia Today chat show as tensions mount between London and Moscow.
The crimes of the Nazis can never be remedied. But there are steps we can take to return works of art to the families from whom they were stolen, writes Theresa Villiers
Jeremy Corbyn has ruled out a boycott of Kremlin-backed TV channel Russia Today - just hours after his right hand man John McDonnell backed the move.
Many church buildings in Northern Ireland need financial support and advice to ensure they are kept in good repair and that their architectural heritage can be safeguarded for future generations, says the National Churches Trust.
CFFG responds to William Hill spokesman's in 'car crash' interview after bookies threaten to cancel sponsorship if fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs) cut to £2 a spin.
England should ‘consider’ pulling out of the World Cup if the Russian state is implicated in the hospitalisation of a former spy, Emily Thornberry has said.
Cycling star Sir Bradley Wiggins and Team Sky “crossed an ethical line” by using performance-enhancing drugs, a damning report by MPs has said.
John McDonnell has suggested Tom Watson should hand back half a million pounds in donations from controversial campaigner Max Mosley.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes about the data used to analyse the impact of fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs).
World Book Day recognises the positive impact that reading together for as little as 10 minutes a day can have on a child’s outcome. Julia Lopez wants MPs to spread the word
Theresa May has rejected criticism of the Government's response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy by grime artist Stormzy.
Like it or not, change is on the way for the press barons, warns Labour MP Chris Williamson
MPs have blackballed the appointment of a former Tory minister as chair of the Charity Commission over fears around both her political past and experience in the sector.
Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to crack down on the "billionaire tax exiles" who own some of Britain's biggest newspapers after he was accused of passing secrets to a Czech spy at the height of the Cold War.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling provides an update on the campaign to reduce FOBT stake levels as the sector awaits the decision from DCMS now the Government's consultation has closed.
As his play, This House, embarks on a national tour, James Graham talks to Sebastian Whale about the surprising mainstream success of his political drama – and how after recent events life has indeed begun to imitate art
As Sun splashes go, this one was a classic of the genre.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling reflects on the recent ICE trade show and says that the Campaign has been and will continue to be 'a force in changing the political climate on gambling'.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling shows how inadequate gambling regulations currently are when it comes to preventing crime.
Jo Swinson has clashed with veteran BBC journalist John Humphrys over comments he made in the wake of Carrie Gracie's resignation as the corporation's China editor.