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Ice organisers act to end sexist behaviour at world's biggest gaming show

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The organisers of the world's biggest gaming exhibition Ice London have told the industry they will no longer tolerate nudity and sexual or suggestive marketing and promotion at the event.

The move follows the controversy which surrounded this year's conference at London's ExCel Centre.

The then chief executive of the Gambling Commission Sarah Harrison had threatened to boycott the event after complaining of women wearing "nothing more than swimsuits" at the previous year's show.

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