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Advice for gambling customers around unfair terms in online gambling promotions.
Operators of betting and gaming pools need to work out how the different gambling duties apply to amounts they take out of their pools.
A review looking at the prevalence, risk factors and public health harms associated with gambling and the economic and social burden.
The NHS is set to benefit as new levy will raise an estimated £100 million of new funding for research, prevention and treatment of gambling addiction.
People at risk of gambling-related harm will be better protected under government plans to update betting rules for the digital age.
Minister for Tech and the Digital Economy Chris Philp’s speech to the GambleAware conference
Public Health England (PHE) has today published the first evidence review of gambling-related harms in England.
Barnet resident who persuaded friend to invest £280k in property before squandering it on gambling has accepted 12 years of additional bankruptcy restrictions.
The gambling sector must do all it can to tackle any heightened risk of problem gambling during the coronavirus lockdown, Culture Minister Nigel Huddleston urged today.
Oral Statement by Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Jeremy Wright
The CMA is investigating whether online gambling companies are treating their customers fairly.
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