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Boris Johnson has been criticised for taking up the role as a columnist for the Telegraph before getting approval from the watchdog which governs ex-ministers’ conflicts of interests.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling assesses the shift in gambling from 'over the counter' to online or mobile gambling and the overall reduction in staffing levels within existing shops.
England fans were afraid to fly the St George’s Cross during the World Cup because of its association with far-right politics, Labour’s shadow sports minister has claimed.
It’s time to act decisively to end children’s exposure to gambling advertising – or we risk a future gambling epidemic, warns Lord Chadlington
It’s time to ditch physical forms of ID for electronic versions – digital identity presents an effective, cost-saving alternative that would aid the smooth running of our economy and society, says Ed Vaizey
Downing Street has said it will support any UK bid to host the World Cup in 2030.
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
A big increase in the number of historic churches and chapels seeking funding for urgent repair, maintenance and development projects has been reported by the National Churches Trust in its Annual Review for 2017 - 2018, published on Friday 13 July 2018.
A Conservative MP has snubbed an invitation from Theresa May to watch England's World Cup semi-final match in Downing Street in protest at her Brexit strategy.
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.
Workers across Britain should be given a day off work if England win the World Cup, Jeremy Corbyn has said.
Labour has thrown its weight behind a Tory MP’s bid to outlaw homophobic chants at football matches.
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.
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'.
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.
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.
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 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.