Campaigners renew call for affordability checks, which they say would not curb most gamblers’ freedoms

People in deprived areas are more likely to use online casinos and place risky long-odds bets, according to a study that found gambling firms make the vast majority of their money from the 5% of accounts that rack up the biggest losses.

Researchers from the University of Liverpool and the National Centre for Social Research found that most gambling accounts lost relatively modest sums, but that firms make at least 70% of their revenues from the biggest losers.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Fears A-level grade crackdown could harm pupils’ mental health

Teachers say ‘Covid generation’ students will feel they got ‘unfair deal’ if…

‘They are us’: Christchurch shooting victims remembered two years on

New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern pledges to fight racism as she joins…

UK environment secretary took donation from funder of climate sceptic thinktank

Exclusive: Steve Barclay accepted £3,000 donation from Michael Hintze, a key funder…

Dicky Betts death

Dickey Betts, dickie betts, dicky betts