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Lap-dancing jobs advertised on Govt website – despite ban

08 Aug 2013

Jobs in an explicit lap-dancing club have been placed on a Government vacancies site, despite the Coalition banning such adverts from appearing three years ago. Vacancies for a Norwich-based club – which offers ‘topless to fully nude dances’ – featured on the Universal Jobmatch website last week. They included jobs for a table top dancer and an entertainment dancer, and sought candidates who were ‘very well-groomed’. The lap-dancing club says as well as offering ‘main-stage entertainment’, it also provides ‘private dances in our basement booths’, or on ‘dance beds from topless to fully nude’. It adds: ‘Some of our booths are also equipped with poles for your very own private pole dancer to perform for you.’ Labour MP Stella Creasy criticised the job adverts, telling The Independent newspaper they were ‘degrading’.

Pray: that the authorities will impose the ban on this type of advertising and deal with those responsible. (Ps.36:1)

More: http://www.christian.org.uk/news/lap-dancing-jobs-advertised-on-govt-website-%E2%80%93-despite-ban/

 

Britain third biggest porn host after Netherland and the U.S.

08 Aug 2013

Britain hosts the third biggest volume of internet pornography in the world and is home to more than half a million sites, according to a shocking survey. There are more than 52million pages of pornographic content in the country, including rape websites registered under the national domain name which ends co.uk. The revelation that Britain is one of the most popular worldwide locations to host adult websites will intensify pressure on the Government to provide an opt-out system for online porn. There are no restrictions on pornographers registering their sites under Britain’s domain name, for which a private company called Nominet UK is responsible. John Carr, a government adviser on child internet safety, called on Nominet to ban websites containing certain words like rape and said the ‘free for all’ should end. He said that all porn sites should be under the domain name .xxx and declared: ‘The UK should not provide succour and comfort to porn merchants.’ (See also Prayer Alert 30-2013)

Pray: that the Government will move forward their plans to control internet pornography, crime and other misuse. (Col.3:23)

More: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2384629/Britain-home-half-million-porn-websites-UK-hosts-biggest-volume-adult-content.html#ixzz2bBTcJj6E

Online game firms need to do more to prevent addiction

08 Aug 2013

Online game companies need to do more to prevent players becoming too addicted in order to avoid Government intervention, a study has warned. Researchers at Cardiff, Derby and Nottingham Trent universities said some gamers play up to 90 hours a session, developing a ‘pathological’ addiction. They say while conventional video games have an ending, role-playing games involving numerous players may not. But the gaming body Ukie said it took the health of users seriously. It said it had a number of measures in place to ensure that games could be enjoyed safely and sensibly. The universities' research warned that if game companies did not create restraints for players and their games grew in popularity, Western governments might have no choice but to follow Asia and limit usage. The study, published in the Addiction Research and Theory Journal, has said Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs) are an inexhaustible system of goals and success.

Pray: that Online Gaming companies will bring the necessary controls into place that would help those addicted to gambling. (1Jn.5:19)

More: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-23576035

 

Spain and Gibraltar border crossing dispute continues

08 Aug 2013

Tensions have escalated between Spain and Gibraltar over long delays at the border crossing because of increased vehicle searches. The British territory has claimed the recent tough measures on the border by its northern neighbour was because of the creation of an unpopular artificial reef. Some say Spain is blowing this ongoing situation out of proportion to take the voting Spaniard minds of of serious problems closer to home. Prime Minister David Cameron and the Foreign Office have said they are concerned about comments made by Spain's Foreign Minister. Jose Manuel Garcia who has suggested a 50 euro fee for crossing the Spain-Gibraltar border could be imposed. There have also been complaints about excessive border checks causing delays in and out of Spain. The latest tension has flared up around an artificial reef, which Madrid claims is harming their fishermen. The Catholic Bishop of Gibraltar the Rt Rev Ralph Heskett urges people to pray for harmony.

Pray: for wisdom and harmony for the governments as they seek a solution to this situation. (Ex.18:19b)

More: http://www.euronews.com/2013/08/06/spain-and-gibraltar-border-crossing-dispute-continues/