UK call to stop gambling adverts

A man places an online bet
There have been calls for all gambling advertising to be halted in the UK during the coronavirus crisis.
Psychiatrists, doctors, MPs - including ex-cabinet minister Iain Duncan Smith - and a bishop, have joined anti-gambling campaigners in calling on the industry to "do its bit".
In a letter to the Times newspaper, they said: "Too much spare time and a lack of distractions during the lockdown have placed many more people at risk of gambling beyond their means."
In response, the Association of British Bookmakers said gambling levels had "plummeted" and that it had stepped up its safeguarding measures, such as warnings for those who are gambling more.

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