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More people are seeking help with problem gambling in the wake of Euro 2024 than in the previous tournament, a charity has warned.
Labour can protect Brits facing gambling harm by delivering “robust” and long-overdue gambling reforms, CARE has said.
PRESS RELEASE | CARE has urged the next Government to address a “toxic” relationship between gambling and football as Euro 24 kicks off.
UK children are increasingly exposed to gambling advertisements online, leading to concerns about their impact, according to charity GambleAware.
While for some, gambling is just harmless fun, for a significant minority it causes genuine devastation. Our vision is to see laws passed that will help protect vulnerable problem gamblers.
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