Gambling ad rules need reform to prevent harm to children

A precautionary approach to advertising reform is required to stop footballers and celebrities influencing children.

Gambling ad rules need reform to prevent harm to children

A precautionary approach to advertising reform is required to stop footballers and celebrities influencing children.

by Alexia Clifford

A photo of GambleAware's chief communications officer, Alexia CliffordAlexia Clifford: We need to reduce the exposure of gambling marketing to children

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