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The Campaign for Fairer Gambling asks questions about evidence used by stakeholders, including bookmakers, which was submitted to the DCMS consultation on stake levels.
A Tory councillor has been suspended after it emerged he shared an article calling Muslims “parasites” who “live off the state and breed like rabbits”.
The National Churches Trust has welcomed the announcement of a £1.8 million pilot scheme to help places of worship.
A Tory MP has said BBC satire show Have I Got News For You is “too vicious” for female guests.
Jeremy Corbyn has deleted the Facebook account he created before becoming Labour leader.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes about recent comments from bookmakers on FOBT stake levels, in advance of the Government decision expected shortly.
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg has refused to face a grilling from MPs over the alleged major data breach on his social platform.
The Government has come under pressure to explain decade-old links with scandal-hit data firm SCL Elections, which later became Cambridge Analytica.
Jeremy Corbyn has been condemned after it emerged he criticised the removal of a mural dubbed “anti-Semitic” by critics.
Facebook could be hit with a £1.1bn fine for breaching rules on its users' data, Culture Secretary Matt Hancock has said.
Labour has urged the Government not to “cave in” to the gambling industry over new recommendations for a £30 maximum bet on fixed-odds betting machines.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg could be hauled in front of a Commons committee to face questions over his company’s data sharing practices.
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 BBC have strongly denied that they photoshopped Jeremy Corbyn's hat during a segment on Newsnight discussing the response to the Salisbury nerve agent attack.
John Bercow has warned parties not to edit parts of Commons debates that give an “erroneous” impression when they are posted on social media.
Alex Salmond has urged broadcast watchdogs not to shut down Russia Today in the wake of the nerve agent attack on former double agent Sergei Skripal.
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
Justice Minister Dr Phillip Lee writes on sport's transformational properties for both our vulnerable and offenders.
Former Labour frontbencher Paul Flynn has come under fire over a tweet in which he said the Conservatives were sponsored by “nerve gas killers".
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.
John McDonnell today said Labour politicians should no longer appear on Russia Today in the wake of the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal.
The government has proposed introducing time limits to tackle social media addiction amongst children