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Written Statements
Statutory Levy on Gambling Operators: Publication of Public Consultation - Tue 17 Oct 2023
Department for Business and Trade

Mentions:
1: Stuart Andrew (Con - Pudsey) structure, distribution and governance of the statutory levy”.Following the Government’s review of the Gambling - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Dangerous Drugs - Tue 12 Sep 2023
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Alex Norris (LAB - Nottingham North) It also raised the crucial point about the move from the 2016 Act to the 1971 Act, and that the impact - Speech Link
2: Ronnie Cowan (SNP - Inverclyde) ever a piece of legislation needed changing, it is the 1971 Act—it is followed closely by the Gambling - Speech Link
3: Lloyd Russell-Moyle (LAB - Brighton, Kemptown) The 1971 Act does not work. - Speech Link


Grand Committee
Lord Chancellor and Law Officers (Constitution Committee Report) - Thu 20 Jul 2023
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Baroness Drake (LAB - Life peer) 2005.The Act does not define the principle of the rule of law but its fundamental tenets are set out - Speech Link
2: Lord Sandhurst (CON - Excepted Hereditary) This constitutional gambling was followed by the internal markets Bill. - Speech Link
3: Lord Bellamy (CON - Life peer) I first suggest that the 2005 reforms have been, on the whole, astonishingly successful. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Online Safety Bill
Report stage - Mon 17 Jul 2023
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport

Mentions:
1: None Parliament recognised this difficulty when it enacted the Consumer Rights Act 2015. - Speech Link
2: None requirement of the Act. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Kidron (CB - Life peer) article published over the weekend by Professor Henrietta Bowden-Jones, the UK’s foremost expert on gambling - Speech Link


Westminster Hall
Charity Lottery Fundraising Caps - Wed 05 Jul 2023
Department for Business and Trade

Mentions:
1: Wendy Morton (CON - Aldridge-Brownhills) Charity lotteries are regulated via the Gambling Act 2005 and are subject to heavy bureaucratic burdens - Speech Link
2: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) I will always support good regulation when it comes to gambling; I know that the right hon. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
UK Economy: Growth, Inflation and Productivity - Thu 29 Jun 2023
HM Treasury

Mentions:
1: Lord Eatwell (LAB - Life peer) President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act and the CHIPS and Science Act chart a green and secure future - Speech Link
2: Lord Whitty (LAB - Life peer) The economic regulators, the Treasury and the Bank of England need to get their act together, and it - Speech Link
3: Lord Sikka (LAB - Life peer) strike.Private sector investment is some £354 billion less in real terms compared to the G7 median position from 2005 - Speech Link
4: Baroness Penn (CON - Life peer) capital to invest in our future businesses, while of course ensuring that pension funds continue to act - Speech Link


Westminster Hall
Smokefree 2030 Target - Tue 20 Jun 2023
Department of Health and Social Care

Mentions:
1: Bob Blackman (CON - Harrow East) developers to pay for the costs of remediating building safety defects; and, most recently, a statutory gambling - Speech Link
2: Liz Twist (LAB - Blaydon) The Government must act now, without delay, to implement their proposals. - Speech Link
3: Hywel Williams (PC - Arfon) More relevantly, as long ago as 2005 I was a supporter of the Smoking in Public Places (Wales) Bill, - Speech Link
4: Andrew Gwynne (LAB - Denton and Reddish) The Government wasted precious time, and unless they act swiftly the target will be beyond reach. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Oral Answers to Questions - Thu 15 Jun 2023
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport

Mentions:
1: Stuart Andrew (CON - Pudsey) The levy power applies in the original Gambling Act 2005 to all Gambling Commission licence holders, - Speech Link
2: Tonia Antoniazzi (LAB - Gower) by the Gambling Commission. - Speech Link
3: Stuart Andrew (CON - Pudsey) identify much earlier on those who are getting into an area where this is causing harm, so that we can act - Speech Link
4: Lucy Frazer (CON - South East Cambridgeshire) Since our last oral questions, my Department has delivered a gambling White Paper to bring our gambling - Speech Link
5: Stuart Andrew (CON - Pudsey) They do not fall within the definition of gambling in the Gambling Act 2005 and are exempt from regulation - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Gambling Act Review White Paper - Wed 03 May 2023
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport

Mentions:
1: None today, in 2023, from when the Gambling Act was introduced in 2005. - Speech Link
2: None A number of assumptions that prevailed at the time of the 2005 Act now appear increasingly outdated, - Speech Link
3: Lord Bassam of Brighton (LAB - Life peer) The Government launched their review of the Gambling Act 2005 back in December 2020. - Speech Link
4: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (CON - Life peer) since the 2005 Act, not least with the advent of the smartphone and the availability of gambling opportunities - Speech Link
5: Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (CON - Life peer) matter in a substantial way through the 2005 Act. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Gambling Act Review White Paper - Thu 27 Apr 2023
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport

Mentions:
1: Lucy Frazer (CON - South East Cambridgeshire) has been transformed: it is positively unrecognisable today, in 2023, from when the Gambling Act was - Speech Link
2: John Nicolson (SNP - Ochil and South Perthshire) The 2005 Act is clearly out of date and grows less relevant to modern gambling realities by the day. - Speech Link
3: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) I thank the Secretary of State very much for her statement on the Gambling Act review. - Speech Link