It seems that gambling is becoming a more serious problem in the Auckland Region, and more specifically in the Waiuku. Recently, the Waiuku Networking Group, which operates especially for the ones professionally engaged in education, health and social services, welcomed two representatives of the Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand (PGF) – Narelle Nichelsen and Bonnie Lovich-Howitt. The two of them provided more detailed information about the statistics for local citizens’ spending on poker machines, also known as pokies. Provided at a time when the Gambling Harm Awareness week was…
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Charity Organisation CARE Supports UK Labour Party Plans for Stricter Regulation of Gambling
The UK Labour Party’s plans for tighter regulation of the gambling sector have been backed by the Christian public policy charity CARE. As Casino Guardian reported yesterday, the new proposals made by the Labours seek to ban TV and online gambling adverts during live sports events, to suspend the use of credit cards for gambling services payments, as well as to impose a new obligatory levy on gambling operators in order to fund research and treatment of problem gambling behaviour among local citizens. A few days ago, the deputy leader…
Read MoreKyle Lafferty Reveals How His Problem Gambling Rehabilitation Is Going
The professional football player Kyle Lafferty provided more details about his rehabilitation from gambling addiction. Earlier this month, he used his official Twitter account to reveal that he celebrated a major landmark in his battle against problem gambling, as he managed to stay “clean” of his gambling addiction for one year. Now, the 31-year-old striker who has never scored in European football shared that he was ready to clean his reputation and reach another important landmark for him in the Rangers’ match against Villarreal on Thursday night. As Casino Guardian…
Read MoreLabour Party Unveils Gambling Industry Crackdown Plan to Fight “Hidden Epidemic” of Problem Gambling
The Labour Party pledged to ban gambling operators from TV advertising during live sports events and to impose a new compulsory levy on such companies in order to raise more money to fund problem gamblers treatment, should it win the next general election. As expected, the party unveiled a list of proposals days before its annual conference which is to be held in Liverpool as part of its future policy to tighten up the measures on gambling regulation across the country. Gambling is Britain’s hidden epidemic – that’s why we’ll…
Read MoreUK Labour Party Set to Propose Credit Card Ban for Gambling Transactions
Information has emerged that the Labour Party may ban the use of credit cards for gambling activities as part of the Government’s crackdown on the industry. If the Government proceeds with the measure aimed at tackling constantly increasing gambling addiction rates, this would affect billions of transactions which are carried out in the industry on an annual basis. As revealed by The Guardian, deputy leader Tom Watson is to publish the conclusions of the Labour Party’s year-long gambling regulations review by the end of the week. The full list of…
Read MoreAustralian Study Claims Loot Boxes Resemble Gambling
A recent Australian study claims that loot boxes and gambling are connected, which is a really bad news for the proponents of the in-game features and video gaming. The Environment and Communications References Committee (ECRC) started a research in video game loot boxes in June this year. Only a couple of months later, the group has revealed the research’s findings after almost 7,500 people were examined by Dr. David Zendle and Dr. Paul Cairns who led the survey. A public hearing into gaming micro-transactions for chance-based items is being held…
Read MoreUKGC to Investigate Relationship Between Video Games and Gambling for the Sake of Children
The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has become one of the gambling regulators across the world which are engaged in the investigation of the unclear lines between gambling and video games. To date, an agreement has been signed between more than a dozen European and US-based regulatory bodies, at a time when their concerns regarding the possible risks which video games and gambling could pose to children have been constantly rising. As shared by the CEO of the UK Gambling Commission, the unlicensed websites which provide skins betting can literally emerge…
Read MoreIndependent Alliance Insists on 50% Betting Tax Increase to 2%
As part of the ongoing Budget talks, the Irish political grouping Independent Alliance has urged the country’s Government to double the existing gambling tax and to introduce a property tax waiver for elderly people who live on fixed incomes. The Alliance, which comprises of Finian McGrath, John Halligan, Shane Ross and Kevin Boxer Moran, explained that a possible gambling tax increase from 1% to 2% is expected to bring €50 million. They further shared that part of that money would be used to fund addiction services for Irish residents. In…
Read MoreBishop of St Albans Calls UK Government for Action against Increasing Number of Gambling Adverts
The Bishop of St Albans has once again warned against the constantly rising number of gambling adverts ahead of his question in the House of Lords. The Rt Rev. Alan Smith said that gambling advertising is “out of control” and called for the UK Government to pay more attention to the problem. In the light of the upcoming start of the parliamentary session after the summer recess, he reminded the authorities of the World Cup, and more precisely about the way British children got bombarded with gambling adverts over the…
Read MoreAustralian People Lose Over AU$12 Billion on Poker Machines
In April 2018, Australian citizens were called the biggest gamblers in the world, as they lost almost AU$24 billion a year on gambling activities, with them generating the largest gambling losses per capita worldwide. The Queensland Government Statistician’s Office released information about the gambling losses of Australian people by categories for the 2015/2016 period. According to the state government office’s data, local people lost more than AU$12 billion on gaming machines, making so-called pokies the most preferred form of gambling in the country. Electronic gaming machines are by far the…
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