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The Government must do more to protect England fans travelling to the World Cup in Russia, MPs have warned.
Labour is handing out free tickets to a music and politics festival it is organising amid concerns about poor sales.
Matt Hancock has said the proposed takeover of Sky by Fox will be blocked unless the company sells off its news channel.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes that "DCMS has made the right decision" on fixed odds betting terminal (FOBT) stake levels but urges the Chancellor and the Treasury not to delay an already lengthy process, and introduce the new stake levels promptly.
MPs' staff heading to the World Cup in Russia have been warned they could be targeted by Kremlin spies, PoliticsHome has learned.
Football leagues in the home nations should "show leadership" and crack down on single-use plastics at games, a top MP has said.
When Rachel Maclean signed up for a women’s football training session earlier this month she thought stinging attacks from her political opponents would be left in the Chamber.
Labour deputy leader Tom Watson today traded blows with the party's former communications chief over its stance on Brexit, telling Alastair Campbell: "You no longer decide Labour party policy".
Unite has stepped in to buy a thousand tickets for Labour’s troubled music festival Labour Live following disappointing sales.
Dame Caroline Spelman MP, the Second Church Estates Commissioner, Bill Bryson CBE, writer and broadcaster, Ros Kerslake, Chief Executive, Heritage Lottery Fund, and Bernard Donaghue, Director of the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions and The Mayor of London’s Ambassador for Cultural Tourism are headlining a one day conference about the future of church buildings being held in central London on Wednesday 27 June 2018.
Theresa May has come under fire after she said the proposed sell-off of Wembley Stadium to an American billionaire is "not a matter for the Government".
Social media giants like Facebook and Twitter could be forced to stump up more cash to help boost internet safety, under new plans proposed by ministers.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling reflects on today's announcement on FOBT stake reduction; the culmination of a five year long campaign.
SNP MP Ronnie Cowan welcomes today's DCMS announcement and writes that 'the issue of gambling related harm was too great for any Government department to block a reduction on the unit stake on FOBTs to £2'.
The maximum stake on fixed odds betting machines will be slashed from £100 to £2 in a major blow for the gambling industry.
Jeremy Corbyn has insisted that a Labour music festival will be a "huge success" despite slow ticket sales.
Tessa Jowell’s unique, personal approach pervaded all she did. Her remarkable career is testament to what can be achieved by bringing people together, writes Harriet Harman
MPs have killed off a bid to establish a fresh inquiry into press standards - less than 24 hours after the Lords demanded one be set up.
It has been dubbed 'Jezfest', a celebration of music and politics aiming to capitalise on the continuing popularity of Labour's leader.
Conservative MP Huw Merriman writes about the contribution of Arsène Wenger to the profile and performance of English football ahead of his Adjournment debate later today.
Social media is here to stay. It is our challenge to ensure that the reach and influence of these platforms is harnessed in the most positive ways possible, writes Norman Lamb
The unchecked influence of modern screen technology is having a concerning impact on the health and wellbeing of young people. The government must bring in measures to allow youngsters to enjoy tech without the threat, says Floella Benjamin
Tory MPs are being offered training sessions on how to use the popular photo sharing app Instagram in a bid to appeal to younger voters, it has emerged.
The House of Lords could inflict yet another defeat on the Government, this time on calls for a second phase of the Leveson inquiry into media standards.