Gambling Commission figures shows shock surge to 85,000, in number of children deemed to have addiction

The proportion of young people in Great Britain with a gambling problem has more than doubled, according to “astonishing” official data that prompted calls for urgent government intervention.

New figures from the Gambling Commission, which regulates bookies, online casinos and the national lottery, revealed a shock surge, to 85,000, in the number of children classified as having a gambling problem under widely used diagnostic criteria.

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