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325,000 betting shop staff and customers have backed a petition calling for the Government to support an industry that has been a key part of high streets and town centres for 55 years.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling responds to a recent report on problem gambling and the impact it has on the UK economy.
Nominet Trust, the UK’s leading tech for good funder, has named Good Things Foundation and its Widening Digital Participation in Health programme in the 2016 NT100 – a global celebration of this year’s 100 most inspiring social innovations using digital technology to drive social change around the world.
Following the publication of new research estimating that the cost of problem gambling to the UK economy could be up to £1.2 billion per year, the Campaign for Fairer Gambling has issued the following statement:
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes that DCMS must ensure all evidence submitted to the FOBT review is relevant and that it paints an accurate picture of problem gambling.
The EFL has today formally launched EFL Futures as attendees at an event in London were given a full briefing on the new £2.25m financial incentive scheme that rewards EFL clubs who introduce young English players into their starting line-ups.
Derek Webb, Founder of the Campaign for Fairer Gambling, rounds off his review of the DCMS review into gaming machines.
The EFL Trust has launched a new disability football project with £1 million funding from Wembley National Stadium Trust.
Derek Webb, Campaign for Fairer Gambling founder, continues his analysis of the DCMS review of Gambling Machines and Social Responsibility Measures.
A new Library and Historical Archive to preserve swimming history for future generations has been officially opened today (18 November) by Loughborough MP Nicky Morgan.
Vice-Chair of Labour Friends of Israel Michael Dugher MP reflects on a visit to Yad Vashem this week with colleagues and calls on Jeremy Corbyn to visit himself.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling publishes the latest in a series of articles about the DCMS Review of 'Gambling Machines and Social Responsibility Measures'.
Saga UK responds to Labour's campaign to block the Government from forcing the BBC to pay for free TV licences for the over-75s.
Derek Webb from the Campaign for Fairer Gambling writes the second of five articles on the DCMS Review.
Derek Webb, the Campaign for Fairer Gambling founder provides more insights into the FOBT debate as DCMS has now announced its review of gaming machines and social responsibility requirements across the gambling industry.
Professor Richard Toye from the University of Exeter writes to mark the 60th anniversary of the Suez Crisis.
Dods Monitoring’s Victoria Hemingway lays out the final stages before the renewed Royal Charter comes into play.
Employees from Coca-Cola European Partners participate in the third Unified Sports® tournament in Morpeth.
Employees from Coca-Cola European Partners participate in third Unified Sports® tournament in Morpeth.
Following the Government's announcement that it plans to launch a review of gaming machines and social responsibility requirements across the gambling industry, the Association of British Bookmakers issued the following statement:
It has been announce that an investigation into online gambling advertising is finally to be held. However, based on the information released so far it looks as though this will have only a limited remit.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling responds to some of the claims about the fixed odds betting terminals found in high street betting shops.
Residents in Girton, Cambridge kicked off a national campaign to inspire people to improve their digital skills and were joined by the Minister of State for Digital and Culture Matt Hancock.
Derek Webb, the Campaign for Fairer Gambling founder, shares his latest thoughts as DCMS prepares to review fixed odds betting terminal policy.