Westminster computers have accessed adulterous affairs website 50,000 times during the last seven months, a Freedom of Information request has revealed. 

ITV (original story by MailOnline) report:

A website that connects married men and women for adulterous affairs reportedly received more than 50,000 hits in seven months from computer users at the Houses of Parliament.

The ‘traffic’ from the heart of Westminster to the Out Of Town Affairs site, which contains explicit photos of wannabe adulterers and allows them to “read and send filthy messages”, worked out at 289 hits a day in one of the months, The Mail on Sunday reported.

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I am a journalist and author. I am a journalist at the UK edition of WIRED magazine. In 2015, my first book Freedom of Information: A Practical Guide for UK Journalists, was published. My second book Reed Hastings: Building Netflix, was published in March 2020. I created FOI Directory in 2012 and have maintained it in my spare time ever since.