WHEN Kirsten Hullbert borrowed her boyfriend's laptop, nothing could prepare her for the filthy pictures she found. But she was in for even worse heartache when Mike, 24, revealed he had slept with a former school pal he was sexting, leaving the mum with no choice but to dump her partner of three years. The year-old, from Newport, South Wales, put her nausea down to disgust at the discovery - but soon realised she was pregnant with their second child. I was thrilled when he asked for my number at the end of the night and we arranged to go for a drink a few days later. He was always spoiling me with fancy meals and thoughtful gifts, and told me he loved me within a few weeks of us being together.
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Among the many criticisms of the BBC submitted to the Culture, Media and Sport committee this week, one stood out like a mooning backside at the Queen's garden party. British Naturism complained about damaging prudishness at our public service broadcaster. Andrew Marr's History of the World series, which the BBC broadcast in , was also cited as an example of this unwholesomeness. Marr's crime?
The Crown Prosecution Service decision not to go to court was made despite strong protests from the police. Detectives are understood to have warned that a failure to prosecute would send the wrong signals to those in the child sex industry. Police have already received letters from paedophiles threatening to appeal against their convictions for possessing similar material. The investigation by Scotland Yard's Obscene Publications Unit into the exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in north London followed four complaints by outraged visitors who claimed the colour pictures were indecent and obscene. A police raid on the gallery last week sparked a fierce debate between child safety campaigners and the so-called 'liberal lobby' who warned of the dangers of censorship.