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Five-Year Sentences: UK Government Cracks Down On Two Porn Categories

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UK criminalises incest and child roleplay pornography in crackdown Photo Credit: – Kenny / Unsplash

The UK government has added new amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill, which will criminalise two porn categories in a major tech crackdown. The new laws state that anyone who is found to be possessing or publishing pornography depicting incest or adults pretending to be children will be held criminally liable.

What do the new regulations state?

“The first of these vital measures will ban anyone from possessing or publishing harmful pornography that shows incest between family members, and sex between step or foster relations where one person is pretending to be under 18,” stated the UK government in an official press release.

The UK government is now also obligating online pornography platforms to ensure that everyone who appears in the content is over the age of 18 and has given their consent to appear in the content. They also hold the right to withdraw that consent at any time.

Possession and publication offences can carry a sentence of two to five years

As per the press release, publication of pornography depicting adults pretending to be children or depicting incest will carry a maximum sentence of five years’ imprisonment.

Possession of pornography depicting adults roleplaying as children will carry a maximum sentence of three years, and possession of pornography depicting incest will carry a maximum sentence of two years.

Tech execs to take a hit if they fail to protect citizens

According to the UK government, tech executives could also be held criminally liable to imprisonment or fines if their online platforms fail to remove nonconsensual pornographic images. Under the new regulations, the failure to remove people’s leaked intimate images will be considered an offence.

The move follows a streamlined effort from campaigners and advocates for the change, stating that this kind of online content carries a risk of normalising child sexual abuse. 

Alex Davies-Jones, the Minister for Victims and Tackling Violence Against Girls, stated, “We have been clear that vile online pornography has real-life consequences for all of us and I’d like to thank every brave campaigner who has worked with us to deliver this vital step. Today we are sending a powerful message: we will stamp out misogynistic and harmful content online and create a safer world.”

UK government taking on ‘abusive’ online content in an attempt to prevent violence

The measure, which was officially announced on Friday, April 10, is part of a commitment by the UK government to “tackle abusive online content and halve violence against women and girls,” as well as protect the public from “vile online pornography.”

It will also attempt to stymie the leaks of nonconsensual online content, which has affected “too many women,” stated Online Safety Minister Kanishka Narayan.

In September of last year, a German woman filed a lawsuit against tech giant Google after unknown hackers broke into the woman’s private data cloud and leaked nude photos and pornographic videos of her with her husband, spreading them on various internet sites. Despite reported URLs being de-listed, images and videos continued to appear in Google searches, as the woman’s identity was leaked along with the images.

This initiative follows a string of other moves made by the UK government in an effort to stymie harmful online content.

These moves include:

  • Repealing the presumption of parental involvement  
  • Restricting parental responsibility from people who have been convicted of a serious sexual offence against any child. 
  • Launching a new and improved Victims Code.
  • Investing more than £1 billion (more than €1.15 billion) as part of its mission to fight violence against women and girls, with £550 million invested (just over €630 million) for victims’ services.
  • A ban on depictions of strangulation in pornography.
  • A ban on nudification apps.

Baroness Bertin, Lead reviewer of the Independent Pornography Review, said in a statement that “the people who appear in pornography are at a high risk of exploitation, coercion and violence.”

“Given the ongoing impact of pornography on violence against women and children, I and others across the political divide have worked hard to ensure that this issue has remained in the spotlight.”

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Ojen & The Julio Iglesias Museum That’s Still On Hold

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Ojen and Julio Iglesias. Credit: Roberto Santori CC

Malaga province residents continue to argue about Julio Iglesias and his ties to the Sierra de Las Nieves area as rumours grow about his possible summer return to the Costa del Sol, albeit under a cloud of controversy.

Previous council initiative stalls completely

Ojen local council have confirmed to the newspaper La Razón that no active talks exist with the singer over any museum dedicated to his extensive career. The town hall has stressed the idea belonged to an earlier administration and halted years ago. Juan Merino, the current mayor, stated clearly that negotiations never resumed after the initial proposal collapsed.

Artist twice declines local tributes

Former mayor José Antonio Gómez handled direct discussions with Iglesias around 2020. Local people hoped to honour the star with a dedicated space displaying fan-collected memorabilia. Gómez met the performer at his family estate and presented a full contract outlining project details. Iglesias responded that the timing felt wrong and rejected any cultural venture or media attention around it.

The refusal followed an earlier decline in 2017 when local politicians offered to name him an adoptive son of Ojen. Both gestures received polite but firm rejections from the artist, mostly due to timing and almost certainly related to privacy concerns.

The intended location sits unused

Planners earmarked council cultural buildings close to the main square for the proposed museum. Those same facilities now remain idle, originally destined for the local Casa de la Cultura.

Warm lasting memories from the 2002 town crier role

Everyone in Ojen holds deep affection for Julio Iglesias, who owns the Cuatro Lunas mansion there. He created lasting impressions during the San Dionisio Fair when he agreed to serve as the traditional pregonero who officially opens local ferias. Crowds gathered in delight as the global icon delivered an opening speech from the stage.

Iglesias appeared in excellent spirits. His wife Miranda stayed away due to illness, yet he conveyed her fondness for the village. He recalled how Ojen marked her first sight of Malaga upon arrival and shared her warm greetings to all the residents.

Future uncertain despite strong local connection

Iglesias maintains one of his Spanish homes in this small community, where he left clear traces in social and cultural life. While the museum project stays on semi-permanent hold, fond recollections from his public appearances keep his link to Ojen alive among locals.

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Bad Name At Estepona’s Louie Louie

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Spanish Bon Jovi tribute act Bad name are coming to Estepona on Saturday, May 16, and rock fans among us should not miss it. The Seville-based group with over 15 years of live performance experience, will rock the stage at Louie Louie in Estepona’s Marina. 

Who are Bad Name?

Founded in 2007, Bad Name are an extremely successful Seville-based tribute to Bon Jovi, whose live shows cover the New Jersey band’s career from their earliest recordings right through to their most recent work. The talented current members are Jaime Lopez on vocals, Alberto Sanchez-Ros on bass, Justo Rodriguez on drums, Diego Martinez on guitar, and Toni Fernandez on guitar.

The band takes its name from classic belter You Give Love a Bad Name, Bon Jovi’s huge 1986 single, which became the group’s first ever number one on the Billboard Hot 100. It was a bold choice of name, and a fitting one. Bad Name have spent nearly two decades proving they can do justice to one of rock’s most beloved catalogues. Audience rave reviews consistently hype up the band, with one fan calling them the best Bon Jovi tribute they had ever attended. High praise for the 5 members. 

Ticket prices and venue details

Bad Name are performing at Louie Louie Live, Avenida Luis Braille 1, known as Estepona’s home of rock music. Advance tickets are priced at €12 (plus booking fees) and are available via Entradium. On the door, tickets will cost €15, so booking ahead is advised. It’s one for the night owls as doors open at 10pm, with the show kicking off at 11pm. For more information visit the Louie Louie website or Bad Name social media.

A night not to miss

Enjoy the rush of screaming “Livin’ on a Prayer” and “It’s My Life”. A Bad Name show is as close to the real thing as it gets. Grab your tickets early.

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Aidemarcha Race Returns With 3,000 Places For Summer Event

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Aidemarcha returns with thousands expected for major Murcia charity race. Photo Credit: Athletic Federation of the Region of Murcia

Registration has officially opened for the biggest night race of the summer in the Mar Menor area, taking place on the first Saturday of July. The 2026 edition of the Aidemarcha, which this year will mark its 16th year, has a total of 3,000 bib numbers available for participants and the turnout is expected to be huge as people from all over the Costa Calida and beyond gather to participate.

A race with a charitable heart in the Mar Menor

The race is being organised by Aidemar, a non-profit organisation in the Region of Murcia that aims to facilitate inclusion for children with disabilities. It has been carrying out activities and charitable work in service to those with disabilities since 1982. Along with the association, the San Javier Town Council is also participating in the organisation of this major sports event.

The Mini Aidemarcha race, which is aimed at children, will kick off the event in the starting area, located next to Almansa Park in the municipality of San Javier. The walkers participating in the race will cover a distance of 3 kilometres, whereas the runners will cover 5 kilometres, departing from the same point and finishing the race at the Barnuevo esplanade in Santiago de la Ribera.

The sporting event will also have a strong charitable aspect, as all the proceeds from the race will go towards the maintenance and improvement of the various Aidemar centres in the Region of Murcia, according to organisers.

A communitywide collaboration: How to participate in Aidemarcha 2026

More than 100 volunteers will assist with the organisation and setup of the race, including the start, finish, course, entertainment, and bib number collection. In addition, 62 companies are collaborating to make the event possible.

Registrations can be made through the official race website, aidemarcha.com. A total of 1,500 bibs are available for walkers, 1,000 for runners, and 500 for the Mini Aidemarcha race, which allows participants up to the age of 13. The price is €10 for walkers and runners, and €5 for the children’s race.

According to San Javier’s Councillor for Sports, Sergio Martínez, Aidemarcha is the sporting event with the highest registration of all those held in the municipalities. This race also forms part of the popular race league in the Region of Murcia.

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