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1: Baroness Kidron (CB - Life peer) highlighted recently by Professor Henrietta Bowden-Jones, national expert adviser on gambling harms, - Speech Link
2: Lord Bishop of Oxford (Bishops - Bishops) Some are more insidious and gradual: addictive behaviours, the promotion of gambling, the erosion of - Speech Link
3: Lord Knight of Weymouth (LAB - Life peer) with some other noble Lords, some time ago I attended an all-party group which looked at the problems related - Speech Link
4: Lord Moylan (CON - Life peer) I fully accept that there will be further opportunities to discuss age verification and related matters - Speech Link
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1: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (CON - Life peer) participation and harm prevalence; reforming online slot games so that their speed of play is the same - Speech Link
2: Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top (LAB - Life peer) the commitments the industry is making to them on the White Paper so that they understand the real harm - Speech Link
3: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (CON - Life peer) This is a legal activity which many people do without any harm, but we know that when people get into - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Marsha De Cordova (LAB - Battersea) argue with the scrapping of the work capability assessment—it was cruel, it was inhumane, and it caused harm - Speech Link
2: John McDonnell (LAB - Hayes and Harlington) that underlined the crisis then are evident now: failure of regulation, mismanagement and speculative gambling - Speech Link
3: Alan Brown (SNP - Kilmarnock and Loudoun) Are not some of the issues related to Brexit associated with leaving the single market, leaving the customs - Speech Link
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1: Margaret Ferrier (IND - Rutherglen and Hamilton West) Research has shown that carrying cash can help people with gambling issues to budget, avoid debt and - Speech Link
2: Patricia Gibson (SNP - North Ayrshire and Arran) Yes, and we expect gambling companies to step up and take greater responsibility for the harm that gambling - Speech Link
3: Andrew Griffith (CON - Arundel and South Downs) from the Bill, the Government work with the financial services regulators to monitor and access trends related - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Cumberlege (CON - Life peer) Entitled First Do No Harm, our report makes salutary reading. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Lampard (CON - Life peer) harm in Great Britain. - Speech Link
3: Lord Browne of Ladyton (LAB - Life peer) I am personally very grateful to her for spending so much of her time talking about gambling harm, which - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Margaret Ferrier (IND - Rutherglen and Hamilton West) What recent discussions she has had with gambling industry representatives on tackling gambling-related - Speech Link
2: Lucy Frazer (CON - South East Cambridgeshire) Member, as vice-chair of the all-party parliamentary group on gambling related harm, has a keen interest - Speech Link
3: Margaret Ferrier (IND - Rutherglen and Hamilton West) Figures published by Public Health England estimate that the total cost of gambling harm to public health - Speech Link
4: Lucy Frazer (CON - South East Cambridgeshire) This is the most thorough review of gambling laws since the Gambling Act 2005 was passed, and we need - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Fox of Buckley (Non-affiliated - Life peer) HSBC—my bank—was involved in a report that condemned people’s decisions about how much they spent on gambling - Speech Link
2: Lord Tunnicliffe (LAB - Life peer) It so happens that being ultra-efficient does not do much harm to your profit line either. - Speech Link
3: None I shared the experience that he related about having to deal with powers of attorney and other things - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Liz Twist (LAB - Blaydon) Before the pandemic, the number was already 4.6 million, so this is not just a covid-related issue, though - Speech Link
2: Liz Twist (LAB - Blaydon) Many Members will know that I chair the all-party parliamentary group on suicide and self-harm prevention - Speech Link
3: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) There is no plan for management around alcohol, and we have not seen a strategy on gambling. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Penn (CON - Life peer) complexity to the process of acquiring a banking licence could create barriers to entry and therefore harm - Speech Link
2: Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (LAB - Life peer) It struck me that the previous debate on inclusivity is very much related to some points that I wish - Speech Link
3: Lord Davies of Brixton (LAB - Life peer) It has drawn attention to the fact that although harm can arise in diverse areas—gambling, retail and - Speech Link
4: Lord Northbrook (CON - Excepted Hereditary) face a duty of care to protect their users from fraud, but that Bill does not cover telecoms and other related - Speech Link
5: Baroness Bowles of Berkhamsted (LDEM - Life peer) I do not see any harm in the recycling of fines. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Kidron (CB - Life peer) harm, contact harm and commercial harm, such as the recommendation loops of violence and self-hatred - Speech Link
2: Baroness Morgan of Cotes (CON - Life peer) Related themes to explore in Committee will be the minimum standards needed for risk assessments, as - Speech Link
3: Baroness Hollins (CB - Life peer) One in 20 Google searches is for health-related information. - Speech Link
4: Lord Davies of Brixton (LAB - Life peer) It has drawn attention to how online harm can arise in a variety of areas: gambling, retail and financial - Speech Link
5: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (CON - Life peer) Where there is harmful user-generated content related to body image that risks having an adverse physical - Speech Link