On Wednesday 17 June 2026 the House of Lords Liaison Committee
will hold three one-off evidence sessions to follow-up on the
recommendations of the Gambling Industry Committee's 2020 report,
Gambling HarmTime for
Action'. The follow-up inquiry will focus on gambling
advertising, marketing and sponsorship and how they are
regulated.
The Government's response to the
report was received in December 2020 and the report was debated in the House in
April 2022.
These evidence sessions, which are open to the public, will be
held in Committee Room 3 and streamed live and on demand on
Parliament TV.
At 10am, the committee will hear from:
- James Grimes, Director of Chapter One at Gambling with Lives
- Will Prochaska, Director of the Coalition to End Gambling Ads
- Dr Raffaello Rossi, Senior Lecturer in Marketing at the
University of Bristol Business School.
At 11am, the committee will hear from:
- Grainne Hurst, Chief Executive Officer of the Betting and
Gaming Council (BGC)
- Vaughan Lewis, Founder and Managing Director at Teise
Advisory and Consultant on the Illegal Market at the BGC
- Dan Waugh, Partner at Regulus Partners.
At 12pm, the committee will hear from:
-
, Minister for Museums,
Heritage and Gambling at the Department for Culture, Media and
Sport (DCMS)
- Sarah , Deputy Director for Gambling and
Lotteries at DCMS
- Sarah Gardner, Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Gambling
Commission.
Topics likely to be covered in these sessions include:
- How gambling advertising has developed and how under-18s are
being exposed to this advertising since the committee reported in
2020.
- The links between gambling advertising and gambling by
under-18s and problem gambling amongst adults.
- Who or what is responsible for the
estimated 1.4 million adults in Great Britain
suffering severe problem gambling.
- Whether the current rules governing gambling advertising are
working effectively and whether they stop children from being put
at risk.
The following cross-party members of the former committee will
participate in the follow-up inquiry alongside Liaison Committee
members:
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- Lord of Hindhead, who is also a member
of the Liaison Committee.
The Liaison Committee will use the evidence it gathers in these
evidence sessions to produce a follow-up report which will be
sent to the Government.