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Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT - The Teachers' Union has commented on the Education Policy Institute's report Social Media and Children's Mental Health.
Theresa May's own counter-terrorism adviser has accused ministers of acting like the Chinese government with plans to fine tech companies not deemed to be helping combat extremism.
The Government’s “extreme” plan for Brexit could cause a shortage of strawberries at Wimbledon, Vince Cable has warned.
The Conservatives are planning a big expansion of their social media team to help the party "broaden its appeal", according to a leaked document.
James Graham’s latest outing – on the birth of the Sun newspaper and the rise of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire – is guaranteed to win headlines, writes John Ashmore
Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch suffered a major setback today after it emerged his £11.7bn plan to take full control of Sky would be probed by the competition watchdog.
There are no economic benefits to the forms of gambling which are reliant on technology rather than labour, says the Campaign for Fairer Gambling.
One is a super-wealthy superhero, idolised by millions of children, the saviour of his city... the other is Batman.
Broadcasters should be “patriotic” about Brexit, Leader of the Commons Andrea Leadsom has said after being challenged on the Government’s plans for leaving the European Union.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling reflects on the Queen's Speech and looks ahead to any future policy changes on fixed odds betting terminal stake levels.
A new study that evidences the health and wellbeing benefits of swimming has been released today by Swim England.
Michael Dugher, former shadow Culture Secretary and CEO of UK Music, calls on the Government to save grassroots music venues through a set of 'simple' changes to existing planning rules.
Graham Brady, the chairman of the 1922 Committee of Conservative backbenchers, has been appointed the new editor of The House magazine.
Diane Abbott has spoken of how her type 2 diabetes went “out of control” during the election campaign and forced her to take a break from frontline politics.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling assesses the different manifesto pledges on fixed odds betting terminals and suggests that both Theresa May or Jeremy Corbyn would take action on FOBT stake reduction.
Campaign for Fairer Gambling founder, Derek Webb, shares his thoughts on recent bookmaker tactics.
Nominations have opened for the Swim England National Awards 2017 which celebrate the achievements of people and organisations within swimming and aquatics.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes following the publication of the Labour manifesto and reflects on whether the next Government will finally take action on fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs).
Swim England launched a new membership aimed at helping the nation become better swimmers.
England boss and TV personality Manish Bhasin among guests at Leicester City's King Power stadium.
Norton and Swim England join forces to protect our next generation of explorers.
Any manifesto commitment other than a £2 maximum stake will be going soft on the bookies, says the Campaign for Fairer Gambling.
Wing makers take London Marathon in their stride.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling ask questions about the high street betting shops which allow young people to gamble without properly checking ID.