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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.
Culture Secretary Matt Hancock has confirmed that the Government will not re-open the Leveson inquiry into press standards.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes about the data used to analyse the impact of fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs).
Jeremy Corbyn has praised grime artist Stormzy after he slammed Theresa May over 'money for Grenfell' in a performance at last night’s Brit Awards.
Like it or not, change is on the way for the press barons, warns Labour MP Chris Williamson
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.
A major project of up to £1.2 million aims to link up two treasured visitor attractions to create a wide expanse for people to explore and enjoy.
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
Chris Grayling has urged Tory supporters to take on what he claims is “fake news” spread by Labour and campaign group Momentum.
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'.
Social media firms could be forced by law to adopt new technology that automatically detects extremist content online, Amber Rudd has said.
Jeremy Hunt has called on tech giants like Facebook and Twitter to do more to tackle the scourge of mental illness among young people.
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.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling addresses concerns which many have that a reduction in gambling on fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs) would leave the sport of horseracing short changed through a reduction in the levy it receives.
Three former Tory Cabinet ministers have denied any wrongdoing after they were filmed offering Brexit-related advice to a made-up firm in exchange for a fee.
Tracey Crouch reportedly declined to be interviewed on the Today programme after its presenter was recorded making light of a gender pay inequality row at the BBC.
Social media companies must step up their efforts to remove extremist content online, Theresa May will say today.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes about the likely next steps on FOBT stake levels following the closure of the government's consultation.
On the 8th international Day of the Endangered Lawyer, the Bar Council and the Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales (BHRC) together with lawyers’ organisations in Europe and around the world, stand in solidarity with those lawyers in Egypt who face persecution in furtherance of the protection of the rule of law. This is also the day to remember lawyers at risk across the world.
The competition watchdog has provisionally blocked Rupert Murdoch's attempt to buy the remaining 61% of Sky, ruling that the deal is not in the public interest.