The UK Gambling Commission has launched its Gambling Harms Action Lab (GHAL).
Executive Director at the UKGC Tim Miller said that the GHAL shall help collaborative efforts "to develop and improve existing practices and identify new ways to reduce gambling harms".
An initiative by the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute, the Gambling Harms Action Lab is a 3-year program that will have the [...] Read more » UK Gambling Commission launches Gambling Harms Action Lab
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so they want to make deal with banks and financial services to see how to show people what can gambling do to players, but probably in other hand they just want to take control on everything, like UK goverment do in last years! they have so many restrictions, they have limits for everything, no matter is it deposit amounts in month or bets per spin limits!