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Northern Ireland APG Preparing Gambling Reform Recommendations

January 30, 2024
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Northern Ireland鈥檚 All Party Group on Reducing Harm Related to Gambling (APG) is preparing a list of recommendations to the Northern Ireland Executive on gambling reforms, but legal changes are still likely many years away.
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Northern Ireland鈥檚 All Party Group on Reducing Harm Related to Gambling (APG) is preparing a list of recommendations to the Northern Ireland Executive on gambling reforms, but legal changes are still likely many years away.

The APG, whose members are lawmakers from various political parties keen to tackle issues associated with gambling harm, held the final session of its inquiry into public health approaches to tackling gambling-related harms on January 22.

The session saw evidence provided by Raymond Caldwell, the director of curriculum and assessment at the Department of Education, who championed the 鈥渃rucial role鈥 education can play in addressing gambling-related harm, according to an APG .

The APG held its first session on February 13, 2023, including speakers from the Institute of Public Health (IPH).

A spokesperson for the Department for Communities (DfC), which is responsible for the development of gambling policy, told 91天堂原創 GamblingCompliance it 鈥渉as no information鈥 on what recommendations the APG 鈥渕ay be considering as a result of its most recent inquiry.鈥

鈥淭he possibility of introducing new legislation on gambling would be a matter for an incoming minister and Executive to consider,鈥 the DfC said in response to a question about whether a lack of a deal to form a new Executive, which has not been done since May 2022, would be a hurdle to introducing new gambling laws.

Separately, the APG published its to the UK government鈥檚 gambling regulation white paper in July 2023.

In the response, the APG explains that it supports the introduction of a statutory levy, wants parity between online and land-based gambling game design restrictions, backing a 拢2 stake limit, affordability checks for online and land-based players, more protections to prevent young people from seeing gambling ads online and establishing an ombudsman to resolve disputes.

The APG does not expect new gambling legislation to be enacted before 2027, 鈥済iven the scale and complexity of the task, and the continued absence of an Executive and functioning Assembly here鈥.

Northern Ireland took its 鈥渇irst steps鈥 to reform its gambling laws in March 2022, updating lottery rules, creating new offences designed to prevent underage use of gaming machines, as well as introducing the ability for the government to impose a statutory levy on gambling operators and issue a code of practice.

Northern Ireland, although part of the UK, is not covered by the Gambling Act and does not fall under the jurisdiction of the Gambling Commission.

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