Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Parliament in 160 porn requests a day

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MORE than 24,000 attempts to access pornograph­ic websites in the Houses of Parliament have been made since the general election in June 2017, according to official data.

A total of 24,473 attempts were made on computers and other devices connected to the parliament­ary network, which is used by MPs, peers and staff, between June and October last year.

That means there was an average of 160 requests per day.

It comes amid a sex scandal in Westminste­r which saw Theresa May sack her de facto deputy Damian Green, after he made “misleading” statements about allegation­s that police found pornograph­y on computers in his parliament­ary office in 2008.

In his resignatio­n letter, Mr Green continued to deny “unfounded and deeply hurtful” claims that he downloaded or viewed the material.

The data, released after a Freedom of Informatio­n (FOI) request by the Press Associatio­n, shows a spike in attempts

attempts from March to October.

During this period, Parliament was dissolved from late April to early June ahead of the general election, and MPs were away during the summer recess from the end of July to early September.

A Parliament­ary spokesman said of the figures: “All pornograph­ic websites are blocked by Parliament’s computer network.

“The vast majority of ‘attempts’ to access them are not deliberate. The data shows ‘requests’ to access websites, not visits to them.

“There are 8,500 computers on the parliament­ary network, which are used by MPs, peers, their staff and staff of both Houses.

“This data also covers personal devices used when logged on to Parliament’s guest wi-fi.”

A separate (FOI) request showed there were also at least 2,751,755 attempts to access blocked websites on the parliament­ary network from January to October this year. to visit the sites in September, with 9,467 requests from both the Houses of Lords and Commons that month, but parliament­ary authoritie­s say the majority of attempts are not deliberate.

The figures also show a sharp decrease in attempts to access pornograph­ic websites in recent years.

In 2016, the parliament­ary filtering system blocked 113,208 attempts, down from 213,020 the previous year.

Figures for January and February 2017 could not be provided by the parliament­ary authoritie­s due to changes in technology and the way the data is held, but the available data showed there were 30,876

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The Houses of Parliament in Westminste­r

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