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1. Betting on the House

2. Betting markets are useful when politics is chaotic

5. Senior Tories call for ban on political bets by MPs after election scandal; Iain Duncan Smith and Tobias Ellwood make case for new rules as questions raised over £500 wager

7. Bookmakers told to find all substantial bets on July poll after Sunak aide's 'flutter'; Craig Williams's £100 bet prompted inquiry by the Gambling Commission and fury within ConservativesRayner, Mordaunt and Farage set for fresh general election debate clash -- politics liveSunak aide's bet: what are the rules?

10. How low can they go?

11. NOTES ON... Political bets

13. Tory MP who chided gambling regulator received £8,000 from betting industry; Hospitality and payments Craig Whittaker has accepted include Madonna tickets worth £2,000 from the Betting & Gaming Council

14. Gambling watchdog accused of graft over crime gangs

15. Australia's online gambling regulation far behind global pack, advocates find; Exclusive: Analysis from the Alliance for Gambling Reform comes as parliamentary inquiry examines the harm caused by online wageringGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast

16. Ladbrokes owner funded 'dishonest' lobbying against gambling reforms; Campaign funded by Entain urging people to write to MP was shameful, says chair of parliamentary group

17. Talking Horses: Racing could pay heavy price in gambling reform; Affordability checks will hit revenues but there is a world of difference between online slot machines and sports betting

18. 'Radical intervention' needed to stop online gambling harm, man who lost $8m tells federal MPs; Gavin Fineff, who stole millions of dollars from clients and friends to service his addiction, sends message to politicians in CanberraFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast

19. Michelle Rowland faces calls to resign for accepting gaming company donations before election; Communications minister tells parliament disclosure rules were met while independent Andrew Wilkie calls her 'utterly conflicted'Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast

20. NSW treasurer refuses to say if $1,000 a day pokies spending cap is too high as he ridicules Labor policy; Key independent MP calls for a $100 daily limit as Coalition comes under pressure to release details of its cashless gaming cardFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast

21. Lord Smith of Hindhead ask His Majesty's Government what plans they have, if any, to make it a mandatory requirement for affiliates who provide gambling tips to hold a licence

22. Morning Mail: Australia's pokies addiction, Democrats hold on to US Senate, Istanbul attack; In today's newsletter: Biden's party retains control of the upper house, Australia's gambling problem, terrorists strike in IstanbulWant to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletter

23. Advocates' Association urges Government to ban online gaming citing addiction

24. REPS. TITUS, RESCHENTHALER WILL CO-CHAIR GAMING CAUCUS IN 118TH CONGRESS

25. Anger at absent ministers grows as Raab pulls out of bill of rights session; Justice secretary's withdrawal follows that of Priti Patel from another hearing and as effort to limit gambling harms is deferredUK politics: live updates

26. Premier League clubs to avoid £63m sponsorship loss after government U-turn; Ministers are no longer planning to band gambling companies from putting their logos on kits with new legislation instead expected to target online firms

27. Plans to ban gambling firms sponsoring football shirts in disarray after Tory rift; Finishing touches to gambling reform white paper drives wedge between departments and senior MPs

28. White House: No 'gaming the system' on Supreme Court pick: WASHINGTON, D.C

29. Acting boss of UK gambling regulator set to keep job after crackdown vow; Andrew Rhodes said Gambling Commission would take a hard line towards 'recidivist behaviours' in industry

30. Top Tory paid by betting industry urged ministers to reject gambling crackdown; Laurence Robertson is paid £24,000 a year by the Betting and Gaming Council and has been given free tickets to sporting events by betting companies

31. McSally Betting the House on Trump

32. Mary Kelly Foy ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, what plans the Government has to regulate gambling advertising on (a) television, (b) online and (c) sports shirt sponsorship

33. Lord Jones of Cheltenham ask Her Majesty's Government what plans they have to create a national register of all individuals who (1) have been refused, or (2) had revoked, a license issued under the Gambling Act 2005

34. Gambling bill stalls in senate as politics take shape

36. Casinos, hotels, and crime

38. Gambling affordability checks by control freaks would be threat to civil liberties; The intrusive reform proposal will have major repercussions for recreational gamblers and the sports they bet on

41. The politics of gaming in the 'garden province'

42. Former Liberal MP Raj Grewal who left caucus over gambling addiction not running again

43. All or nothing: video lottery terminal gambling and economic restructuring in rural Newfoundland

44. Lawmakers helped flip gambling bill from failure to passage

45. The Lord Bishop of St Albans ask Her Majesty's Government what plans they have to undertake a longitudinal study to consider the impact of exposure to gambling advertising from an early age

48. FROM THE ARCHIVES

49. Baroness Mallalieu ask Her Majesty's Government what plans they have (1) to consider, and (2) to publish, an impact assessment on industries interlinked with the UK betting sector before implementing the affordability checks proposed by the Gambling Commission

50. Gambling addicts

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