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Labour have called on the Government to back a bid for the UK to host the 2030 World Cup to mark the centenary year of the tournament.
From equal pay to BAME & LGBT representation, the BBC is determined to be at the forefront of change so that its workforce reflects the diversity of its audience, says Tony Hall
Parliament's information watchdog has vowed to review the data practices of UK political parties after they slapped Facebook with a record fine over a scandal-hit campaign firm.
It would be harder to find many Ministers who have shown less interest in the topics contained in their brief than newly appointed Minister for the Department of Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, Jeremy Wright QC, says Dods Monitoring's, Andy Frain.
Every week that the implementation is delayed means more lives are ruined and more families are devastated, says the Bishop of St Albans.
Intelligent political leadership would call for all sides to lower their aggressive tone, and in particular tell the right-wing media that they are encouraging the nastier elements of British society, says Lord Wallace.
Culture Secretary Matt Hancock has denied that big tech firms like Facebook and Google are too big to regulate ahead of a planned government clampdown.
SNP MPs have been accused of taking part in “pathetic theatrics” after forcing votes during England's World Cup match last night.
Labour has thrown its weight behind a Tory MP’s bid to outlaw homophobic chants at football matches.
In times of national emergency, a hero is required.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling comments on a story in the press about William Hill encouraging customers to continue to use Fixed Odds Betting Terminals (FOBTs) at the current rate before a new lower stake level is introduced.
The St George's Cross will fly above Downing Street for every England World Cup match, Theresa May has announced.
The campaign for safe standing at football is not about a return to the terraces of the 1980s. It’s about ensuring all fans can enjoy a better, more inclusive experience, writes Shadow Sports Minister Rosena Allin-Khan
A top Conservative MP will launch a legal bid to ban homophobic chanting at sports games.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling says it is 'unbelievable' that the Treasury thinks it takes two years to run a software update on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals (FOBTs). 'Somehow Ministers have contrived to give the bookies a longer transition period than it will take to negotiate Brexit'.
Labour has called on parliament’s authorities to formally probe a “racially offensive” tweet sent by Lord Sugar.
Thousands of public buildings are being sold off each year by cash-strapped councils, according to a community charity.
Plans to slash the maximum stake on fixed odds betting machines will reportedly be delayed by two years after the Treasury cut a deal with industry bosses.
A change from the outdated business rate regime system to a turnover tax would not only be far “simpler, fairer and popular”, argues Labour MP Rachael Maskell, it would also bring our high streets back to life.
To declare Channel 4’s new HQ as a major move step towards a London-less future would be an exaggeration, writes Dods Monitoring's Culture and Media Consultant Andy Frain.
Top Brexit campaigner Arron Banks accused MPs of peddling "fake news" as he faced a stormy parliamentary grilling on his business affairs and meetings with Russian officials.
Online trolls should lose the right to anonymity, Labour's Jess Philips has said - as she revealed the horrific abuse she has faced on social media.
Arron Banks has accused MPs of a "witch hunt" as he announced he will no longer be appearing before a Commons committee investigating fake news.
The Prime Minister will demand that social media firms take firmer action to end the "vile" abuse aimed at women online.