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Lads' mags should carry cinemastyle ratings MPs say

A cross-party group, including Ann Widdecombe, the former home office minister, and Sir Menzies Campbell, ex-leader of the Liberal Democrats, called on shopkeepers to avoid placing so-called “lads’ mags” with “graphic” content on the front cover in... Full Article at The Telegraph

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