The minister was, says Bollom, receptive and positive about the business and wants to see it thriving. Initially, the minister is working through outstanding issues surrounding her new post but hopes to move on quickly from there.
Baroness Twyford, said John Bollom, was receptive to the association’s arguments on White Paper issues. The principal immediate targets for the delegation, as expressed to the minister, were for a review of stakes and prizes and an absence of increases in GMLD.
Baroness Twycross is pictured with John Bollom (right) and vice-president Joseph Cullis.
A study led by Swansea University has indicated that showing people a counter-advertising video increased their resistance to gambling advertisements.
A report, commissioned by GambleAware, has found that electronic gaming machines (EGMs) and online casino games pose the highest risks of gamblin
The study, commissioned by GambleAware, focused on the effects of different gaming environments. The research involved more than 40,000 participants fro
A fraudulent tradesman from Whitstable, who swindled nearly £65,000 from customers and gambled it away, has been sentenced to 18 month