Friday, 6 November 2015

The House of Lords debate 'squalid' world of online porn

"Our relationships to porn remain complicated and incredibly simple." - Dylan Ryan
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Today we bring you coverage of yesterday's House of Lords debate on online porn. The somewhat colourful session covered everything from violent pornography to the problem of anal sex in the home counties.

Staying on the subject of sex, we have a piece about the decriminalisation of sex work. The writer believes that we are finally reaching a time where sex workers' voices are being heard.

Elsewhere, we have an article which looks at the Western debate over Syria and suggests that we must give a voice to those who support President Assad as well as those who don't.

Finally, we have piece looking at the real lessons Labour should learn from Germany's success.
 

Latest Articles

 
 

Peer to peer: House of Lords debate 'squalid' world of online porn


 

On Nov 05, 2015 03:06 pm
Peers debate online porn and anal sex injuries
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The debate over sex workers' rights is finally being won


 

On Nov 06, 2015 11:05 am
The evidence in favour of decriminalising sex work is overwhelming
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Why is Labour still so obsessed with the German model?


 

On Nov 06, 2015 10:14 am
German envy has a long history in British politics
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Comment: The uncomfortable truth about Syria is that Assad is popular


 

On Nov 06, 2015 09:06 am
Room must be given in the Western debate for those Syrians who support Assad, alongside those who don't
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Opinion Former videos


 

10 years of ensuring a sustainable future for aviation

 

On Nov 02, 2015 01:45 pm
Launched in 2005, Sustainable Aviation brings together the main players from UK airlines, airports, manufacturers and air navigation service providers to set out a collective and long term strategy to ensure a sustainable future for UK aviation
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Keep calm, volunteer.

 

On Oct 30, 2015 09:17 am
Keep calm, volunteer. This British Safety Council animation shows that health and safety is nothing to fear.
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Opinion Formers press releases

 
 

HMRC's poor customer service – tackle the causes not just the symptoms


While MPs report a further fall in HMRC's customer service standards, the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) is calling on the Government to recognise the strain placed upon the public by constant change and increasing complexity in the tax system, and to ensure the department has the resources it needs to cope with the resulting demands on its helplines.
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Vital that present failures at HMRC strengthen its determination to move to a more systemic approach to tax collection in the long-term, says tax body


The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has urged HMRC to use a critical report by a cross party Parliamentary committee to toughen its resolve to move to a more systemic and consistent way to collect taxes in the long-term.
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