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Events for Thursday, 15 January 2026(296 total)

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Kevin McKennaspeechLabour
Gambling Harms: Children and Young People
I thank every Member who has contributed to this debate. It has been very powerful, and I have valued the detail that people have added; many are key bits of evidence that build up to show the threat that gambling represents to children and young people in this country. I particularly commend my hon. Friend the Member for Halesowen (Alex Ballinger) and the work that the APPG on gambling reform does. That work was important in preparing my understanding of the problem before this debate, as was t
Thu 15 Jan
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Kevin McKennaspeechLabour
Gambling Harms: Children and Young People
My hon. Friend is very knowledgeable about this subject, and he is bang on about all those actions. It is exactly that: gambling has to be treated as a public health issue. I would endorse all those actions. The key thing is that we look to regulate alcohol, junk food and all such items because we know that they cause risk and cost us all money; if they are increasing demand on the NHS, they are costing us money. Who is paying for that? At the moment, it is not the gambling firms, which are exte
Thu 15 Jan
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Louise HaighspeechLabour
Business of the House
It is not possible to get in a taxi at the moment without the driver rightly raising concerns about cross-border hiring. When the Tories deregulated the taxi licensing laws in 2013 in response to lobbying from Uber, they undermined safeguarding—in particular for children and women—undercut local markets and undermined the standards of service that taxi drivers want to provide to their customers. I know that the Government are introducing national minimum standards for taxis, but that does not go
Thu 15 Jan
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Louise HaighappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Business of the House
Parliamentary appearance by Louise Haigh
Thu 15 Jan
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Kevin McKennaspeechLabour
Gambling Harms: Children and Young People
I beg to move, That this House has considered the impact of gambling harms on children and young people. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Ms Lewell, and to see so many people in the Chamber today for this important debate. I am very aware that the topic of gambling and the harms that it causes to children and young people is important to many Members of this House and many of our constituents. There have already been quite a number of debates on gambling in this Parliament, and I
Thu 15 Jan
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Kevin McKennaappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Gambling Harms: Children and Young People
Parliamentary appearance by Kevin McKenna
Thu 15 Jan
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Kevin McKennaspeechLabour
Gambling Harms: Children and Young People
I entirely agree with my hon. Friend; this is all very much interconnected. She used the terminology “grooming”; those psychology-based behaviours really are a form of grooming and manipulation. I also think it would help to start thinking about the effect of secondary gambling on people, in the same way that we think about secondary smoking. Passive smoking became a very big concern; I do not want to call it “passive gambling”, but the secondary effects of gambling need to be taken as seriously
Thu 15 Jan