Policing pornography: how Labour is trying to criminalise sexual entertainment – and our desires
A new government-commissioned Review - Creating a Safer World - the Challenge of Regulating Online Pornography - recommends overhauling the ...
A new government-commissioned Review - Creating a Safer World - the Challenge of Regulating Online Pornography - recommends overhauling the ...
The UK has been experiencing its highest ever rates of coronavirus (Covid-19) infections in recent weeks. As communities brace themselves ...
UK-based content subscription platform OnlyFans has u-turned on its decision to ban "sexually-explicit" content on its site. The original, surprise announcement ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) was forced to admit it made an "inappropriate mistake" after it was caught ...
Remembering 17 December as an International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, a video has been released that shows ...
The Sunday Mirror reported on 4 September that Keith Vaz, MP for Leicester East and chair of the Home Affairs ...
IN MY VIEW A brothel raid by police in Northern Ireland saw suspected sex workers subjected to abuse and death ...
Recently Jeremy Corbyn reaffirmed his longstanding support for the full decriminalisation of prostitution, propelling the debate into the media and ...
We need to fully decriminalise prostitution now. The debate is often impaired by disapproving people and legislators stomping over the ...
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