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An unknown campaign has spent over £250,000 urging voters to lobby their MPs to "chuck Chequers", a report by a Parliamentary select committee claims.
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
Addressing the problems around financial capability is one of the most pressing issues in society today. The solution is within our grasp and finding it cannot come soon enough, says Rachael Sinclair, Channel Support and Operations Director, Nationwide.
Social media firms should pay a levy to help fund treatment for a rise in mental health problems that they are responsible for, the head of the NHS has said.
When an election or referendum adverts pops up on our mobile or computer, we should know who it is from and who is paying to send it, says Tom Hawthorn, Head of Policy at the Electoral Commission.
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
At Conservative Party Conference, the Chartered Body Alliance hosted packed fringe event discussing the consequences of this technological revolution.
Theresa May has thrown her support behind a joint bid for the UK and Ireland to host the 2030 World Cup.
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.
Parks are huge assets to our towns and cities. They play a valuable role in our communities, writes Rishi Sunak
A Labour-run music and arts festival featuring Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell and a host a bands failed to make a profit, the party has admitted.
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.
A Labour government would stop betting companies from advertising during live sporting events as part of a wider bid to clampdown on problem gambling, the party has said.
Journalists from The Sun have been banned from attending a festival organised by the pro-Jeremy Corbyn campaign group Momentum.
John McDonnell has said that he hopes the next leader of the Labour party will be a woman.
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'.
Digital technology charity, Good Things Foundation, publishes a new report 'Bridging the Digital Divide' and launches a campaign to equip 100% of UK citizens with digital skills by 2028. The benefits and cost savings will see the UK reaping rewards of £15 for every £1 spent.
The Government should write into statute a positive definition of self-employment after an employment tribunal found that HMRC should have treated professional football referees as contractors and not employees, IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) today said.