The article reports on the move of Prime Minister David Cameron of Great Britain to release information from his tax returns over leaked information on offshore companies in Panama Papers which showed that Cameron's father was a director of an offshore trust that did not pay British taxes in 2016.
*INTERNET pornography, *SEX on the Internet, *CHILDREN, *PREVENTION of child abuse
Abstract
The article offers the author's insights on whether online pornography affects children in Great Britain. Topics discussed include the Authority for Television on Demand in Britain, the effort of Prime Minister David Cameron to prevent the corrosion of childhood, and a report from the Children's Commissioner which examined 276 research papers on pornography and teenagers.
The article reports on the Great Britain's principal national news papers editors that met from Prime Minister David Cameron regarding an independent news media regulator establishment. It states that they declined Lord Justice Sir Brian Leveson most combative proposal for a law that puts teeth into state-sanctioned oversight system. It mentions that the law would risk gnawing 300 years in Great Britain press freedom by writing new regulatory system according to Cameron.
LONDON -- British papers have dubbed it ''horsegate.'' The story of Prime Minister David Cameron and his ride on a retired police horse in the Oxfordshire countryside appears, for now at least, to lack the elements of a full-blown scandal. But as political symbols go, the horse and its links to the tabloid newspaper scandal roiling the country seems likely to become, at the least, rich fodder for political satirists and cartoonists. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
Published
2012
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