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Stop Sexualising Young People, Says Home Office
02 March 2010 (161 reads)

Recommendations made by the Home Office in relation to the sale and display so-called "lad's mags" do not go far enough.  The Sexualisation of Young People Review recommends that the existing voluntary guidelines be replaced by a mandatory code, which would place regulations on the display of such magazines and restrict their sale to persons aged 15 and over.

 

 
Early Day Motion 412
29 October 2009 (491 reads)

Early Day Motions (EDMs) exist to allow Members of Parliament to put on record their opinion on a subject and canvass support for it from fellow members.

Our EDM No. 412 was re-tabled on 9th December 2009 by Lindsay Roy, MP for Glenrothes and Central Fife.  It was co-sponsored by The Right Hon. Ann Widdecombe, MP for Maidstone and the Weald, and Sir Menzies Campbell, MP for North East Fife, giving strong support from all three main parties.

 
Contact Options
29 October 2009 (142 reads)

Each time we send out an email we get 2 or 3 of you asking to be removed from the mailing list.  It's not been our intention to annoy anyone with too many emails, but we need to keep up to date with our supporters too.  With this in mind, we've created an improved contact system where you can have more choice about the level of contact you receive from us.

 
QUICK WAYS TO HELP - WHAT YOU CAN DO
29 October 2009 (145 reads)

You can help us to raise money for free, by using our search engine.  This only takes minutes to install and every time you use it to search the internet, Whitebox donates 3p to The Front Page Campaign.

 
Public Opinion Survey
29 October 2009 (161 reads)

To date we have conducted our brief survey with 732 shoppers in 6 different High Street locations and at 1 other public gathering place where people of mixed ages, genders and interests were present.

The survey is of great value to raise public awareness, identify supporters, and to demonstrate the strength of public opinion.

 
Scottish Government Agrees Further Talks
28 October 2009 (202 reads)

A meeting of the Public Petitions Committee was convened yesterday at the Scottish Parliament to consider a petition by Margaret Forbes, calling for the Scottish Government to introduce and enforce measures to ensure that magazines and newspapers containing sexually graphic covers are not displayed at children’s eye-level or below or adjacent to children’s titles, and should be screen sleeved before being placed on the shelf.