ASA Warns BBC Sport Presenter Sam Quek over Posting Gambling-Related Adverts on Twitter

ASA Warns BBC Sport Presenter Sam Quek over Posting Gambling-Related Adverts on Twitter

A presenter of BBC Sport has been warned over the alleged promotion of a sports betting operator on social media without openly acknowledging that she has a commercial relationship with the bookmaker. The presenter also continued to do so after being warned that she was violating advertising rules. The Olympic hockey gold medallist Sam Quek is a paid ambassador for Footie5, which is a gambling prediction game on a weekly basis that provides customers with the chance to wager on matches. Last year, Ms Quek started using her Twitter account…

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Wales Anti-Gambling Campaigners Share Concern for Local Gamblers During Coronavirus Lockdown

Wales Anti-Gambling Campaigners Share Concern for Local Gamblers During Coronavirus Lockdown

Campaigners have claimed that almost 4% of Wales residents are at risk of being affected by gambling’s negative effects, so free help should be provided during the nationwide lockdown for those who suffer from gambling addiction. Everyone has been affected by the impact of the coronavirus lockdown in the UK, but campaigners say that people battling “hidden addictions” are the ones who most struggle to deal with the negative effects of the social distancing measures. Gambling addictions have been considered part of the so-called “hidden addictions” because people are often…

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UKGC Warns Gambling Operators to Guarantee Better Customer Protection amid Increased Online Gambling Stakes during Covid-19 Lockdown

UKGC Warns Gambling Operators to Guarantee Better Customer Protection amid Increased Online Gambling Stakes during Covid-19 Lockdown

A trend showing that sports betting has registered a decline in the last few months but problem gamblers in the UK are spending more funds and time online has been found concerning and fuelled calls for stricter regulatory action. The latest findings of the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) show that regular gamblers have become more oriented to betting online during the coronavirus lockdown. At a time when sports events have been basically absent and there were no sports betting options available for British customers, people in the UK started betting…

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Fianna Fáil Insists on Irish Government to Unveil Adequate Gambling Laws to Tackle Online Gambling Addiction

Fianna Fáil Insists on Irish Government to Unveil Adequate Gambling Laws to Tackle Online Gambling Addiction

The Irish Republican Party Fianna Fáil is calling for the Government to urgently tackle the existing gambling legislation that it has described as “dysfunctional” and claimed it to be clearing the path to online gambling addiction. Limerick TD Niall Collins explained that currently, online gambling in the country remains widely unregulated and requires urgent action from the Government, as the latter must guarantee the safety of local people. Mr Collins reminded that thousands of people have had their lives and the lives of their families destroyed due to their inability…

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Anti-Gambling Campaigners Blame Gambling Operators for Targeting Bored Young Australian Men During Covid-19 Lockdown

Anti-Gambling Campaigners Blame Gambling Operators for Targeting Bored Young Australian Men During Covid-19 Lockdown

A leading anti-gambling campaigner claims that online gambling companies have been pushed by greed when targeting bored young Australian male citizens during the Covid-19 pandemic. Tim Costello, a representative of the Alliance for Gambling Reform, has once again called for the Federal Government to suspend online gambling advertising at a time when local residents have been spending more than they normally do on online gambling sites. According to reports, the coronavirus shutdown that forced retail gambling companies to cease their operations during the Covid-19 crisis has ended up with a…

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Fewer New Zealanders Gamble the Country’s Coronavirus Lockdown, New Report Says

Fewer New Zealanders Gamble the Country’s Coronavirus Lockdown, New Report Says

According to a recent report compiled by the Government’s Health Promotion Agency and the market research company Nielsen, 50% of New Zealand’s gamblers have participated in less gambling activities than usual during the coronavirus lockdown. A total of 1,190 New Zealanders over the age of 18 took part in the survey, with 461 (representing 39%) of them confirming to have taken part in some form of gambling since the implementation of the coronavirus lockdown and social isolation measures that were rolled out by the country’s Government in March. According to…

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The UK Among Top 10 Countries Marking the Largest Increase in Paid Gambling Ad Impressions in the Last Month

The UK Among Top 10 Countries Marking the Largest Increase in Paid Gambling Ad Impressions in the Last Month

In the last month, the UK was among the top 10 countries with the largest number of paid gambling adverts impressions. New research has found that paid ad impressions for gambling and casino brands rose almost three times in the UK over the past month, regardless of Members of Parliament’s calls for stricter measures to be imposed on all betting advertising. According to data revealed by the study of GoldenCasinoNews, the UK was among the top 10 countries where online paid gambling ads registered the largest increase last month. The…

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New Research Unveiled to Study Online Gambling and Its Impact on Glasgow Residents during Coronavirus Lockdown

New Research Unveiled to Study Online Gambling and Its Impact on Glasgow Residents during Coronavirus Lockdown

The high-street betting outlets across the UK have ceased operations during the coronavirus pandemic and no major sports and sports leagues are available to bet on. However, online gambling has remained available for British consumers, who can still place bets on them. A new survey aimed at finding ways to help problem gamblers during the Covid-19 lockdown has been released by a group that has been working to understand gambling patterns in Glasgow. The Gambling Harms Group, which was established by The Alliance, is the one releasing the survey. The…

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Raising Popularity of Online Gambling During Covid-19 Lockdown Highlights the Need for Adequate and Updated Gambling Laws in Ireland

Raising Popularity of Online Gambling During Covid-19 Lockdown Highlights the Need for Adequate and Updated Gambling Laws in Ireland

For some years now, analysts have been claiming that problem gambling and alcohol addiction are two of the greatest social ills in Ireland, both of them capable of seriously hurting the lives not only of the person addicted to them but also the ones of their family and friends. And while alcohol addiction may take years until it takes over a person’s life and ruins it, problem gambling could evolve more quickly and could take the gambler’s home, job or relationship in a matter of minutes. With the ongoing lockdown…

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NSW Warns Australians of the Risks of Illegal Offshore Gambling Sites

NSW Warns Australians of the Risks of Illegal Offshore Gambling Sites

As the coronavirus crisis shutdown for entertainment and gambling venues continues across Australia, the Office of Responsible Gambling in New South Wales has urged people to stay away from unlicensed online casinos. The government agency issued a warning about the risks of playing at illegal offshore gambling sites, citing poor customer protections and a lack of regulatory compliance. The media release was published on 30 April by the Office of Responsible Gambling (ORG) in New South Wales, which sits within the Better Regulation Division of the Department of Customer Service.…

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