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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.
Theresa May has condemned the "sexist and bullying" behaviour which led to a female council leader being "hounded out" of her job.
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.
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.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes about the likely next steps on FOBT stake levels following the closure of the government's consultation.
A special government unit is to be set up to counter fake news being spread in the UK by foreign powers such as Russia, it has emerged.
Derek Webb, founder and funder of the Campaign for Fairer Gambling and Stop the FOBTs responds to a recent PR Week UK article.
The BBC should limit stars' pay to the Prime Minister's salary of £150,000, the new Culture Secretary has declared.
New Tory chairman Brandon Lewis has called on the Labour party to crackdown on abuse in politics by pledging to suspend candidate who breach a new code of conduct.
Theresa May today accused peers of trying to “undermine” the press and vowed to overturn their bid for another Leveson-style inquiry.
A Cabinet minister has accused peers of trying to "restrict press freedom" after they supported calls for a new Leveson inquiry into the media.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes about a Gambling Commission list of betting operators whose licences are at risk and argues that betting shops are no longer the safest place to gamble.
Matt Hancock has called on the BBC to introduce "equal pay for equal jobs" as he waded into the row caused by the resignation of its China editor Carrie Gracie.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling comments on a news story about gambling type apps appearing on social media, which raised concerns that children are being exposed to 'a risk of addiction'.
A prominent Conservative MP today lashed out at left-wingers she accused of “dumbing down panto”.
Theresa May has said James Bond should one day be played by a woman.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling asks questions about the effectiveness of the Multi-Operator Self Exclusion Scheme (MOSES) operated by bookmakers.
Tory MP Douglas Ross has been criticised after it emerged he received almost £2,000 for being a linesman at a Champions League match in Barcelona while MPs debated Universal Credit.
Aggressive in-game betting adverts during high-profile sports events could be banned under plans being considered by the Government.
While Westminster obsesses over the ‘minutiae’ of Brexit, Tracey Crouch is more interested in getting on with her ‘dream’ job as minister for sport. She talks to Sebastian Whale about England’s World Cup chances, safeguarding athletes and the problem with ‘pressurised’ in-play gambling
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling looks at the most recent developments in the debate around problem gambling including a new group Labour for Gambling Reform which has recently had its first meeting.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes about the ongoing consultation into the gambling sector.
Kezia Dugdale has insisted that she achieved what she set out to do on 'I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here'.
Jeremy Corbyn has said he is a “radicalised centrist dad” – but insisted he has never compromised on his beliefs since becoming Labour leader.