The Freeman

160 daily attempts to access online porn in UK parliament

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LONDON — Around 160 requests a day were made in late 2017 to access pornograph­y websites from computers within the Houses of Parliament, Britain's Press Associatio­n (PA) reported yesterday.

A total of 24,473 attempts were made since last June's general election from devices connected to the parliament­ary network, according to data obtained by a PA Freedom of Informatio­n (FOI) request.

Prime Minister Theresa May is already reeling from a wave of sexual misconduct allegation­s in Westminste­r.

She was forced to dump minister and long-time friend Damian Green last month after he apparently misled police over claims pornograph­y was found on computers in his Westminste­r office in 2008.

The parliament­ary internet network is used by MPs, Lords in the upper house and their staff.

Authoritie­s claim most attempts are not deliberate and point to a decrease in recent years.

Parliament blocked 113,208 attempts in 2016, down from 213,020 the previous year.

"All pornograph­ic websites are blocked by parliament's computer network," a parliament­ary spokesman told PA.

"The vast majority of 'attempts' to access them are not deliberate.

"This data also covers personal devices used when logged on to parliament's guest Wi-Fi."

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