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Politicians and social media companies must play their part in ending the “explicit and aggressive” abuse aimed at some BBC journalists, the broadcaster’s chair has said.
Derek Webb of the Campaign for Fairer Gambling explains the changing dynamics of the FOBT and gambling media debate.
An attempt by media mogul Rupert Murdoch to enlarge his broadcasting empire in the UK is set to be referred to the official competition watchdog, it was announced today.
LBC radio has been rapped by the UK's broadcasting watchdog for failing to challenge a listener who branded Diane Abbott “a retard”.
Good Thing’s Foundation’s chair Liz Williams spoke to PoliticsHome about the organisation’s ambitions and how it has now helped over 2 million people improve their digital skills. The charity is hosting a parliamentary reception on 11th September.
Young Muslims living in Britain face enormous social mobility preventing them from realising their potential, a “disturbing” new report has found.
Football clubs should be banned from having their shirts sponsored by gambling firms, Labour has said.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling explains why it believes the 2005 Gambling Act is no longer fit for purpose.
The evidence against Rupert Murdoch’s bid to buy all of Sky is growing after a litany of scandals in both America and the UK, according to the former Labour party leader.
Premier League football clubs have been forced to fork out over £100m more in transfer fees this summer thanks to the depreciation in the pound, pro-European campaigners have claimed.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling comments on the latest news.
A Labour MP has apologised after making a joke about paying for sexual services on Twitter.
The chair of the Culture select committee has called for the BBC to end an "unacceptable" loophole that allows some stars to keep their salaries hidden.
With more FOBT media coverage this week, the Campaign for Fairer Gambling makes a second contribution drawing together recent articles on fixed odds betting terminals.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling discusses the implications of recent news stories on bookmakers.
Jeremy Corbyn has accused The Sun of “trying to run the Labour party” after the paper reported that Labour mayors Sadiq Khan and Andy Burnham will be “frozen out” of the party’s conference.
Alex Salmond has batted away criticism of a joke he made about having sex with prominent female political figures, saying it was “harmless innuendo”.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling comments on recent media stories on fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs).
More than 100 MPs have condemned The Sun and called for action over “Nazi-like language” in a column about Muslims this week.
MPs have hit out at the announcement by parliamentary authorities that Big Ben is to fall silent for four years as repair work gets underway.
Labour has warned that cuts to schools and low pay have contributed to a “class-shaped hole” in the UK’s arts sector.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes that a recent Daily Mail story on fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs) provides grounds to question the Chancellor, Philip Hammond.
The Culture Secretary has requested advice from Ofcom over her plan to refer Fox’s takeover of Sky for a full competition inquiry.
Qatar could lose its controversial hosting of the 2022 football World Cup if investigators find the country won the tournament based on “improper payments”, senior MPs have said.