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Pre-release access to official statistics: Gambling Survey for Great Britain 2025

Release: Gambling Survey for Great Britain 2025

Published: 16 July 2026, 9.30am

Pre-release access to this official statistics release was granted for a period of 24 hours prior to the date set for its publication to those people whose organisations and job titles are listed as follows:

Gambling Commission

The people granted pre-release access were the:

  • Deputy Chief Executive Officer
  • Executive Director for Research and Policy
  • Head of External Communications
  • Head of Public Affairs and Corporate Communications
  • Senior Stakeholder Manager.

Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)

The people granted pre-release access were the:

  • Head of Gambling Policy
  • Deputy Director of Communications
  • Chief Communications Officer
  • Head of Consumer Protection
  • Senior Policy Adviser
  • Senior Communications Officer
  • Communications Officer
  • Secretary of State
  • Social Researcher, Gambling
  • Head of Gambling Evaluation
  • Economist, Gambling and Lotteries.

Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC)

The people granted pre-release access were the:

  • Head of Population Health Analysis
  • Head of Alcohol and Gambling.

Scottish Government

The people granted pre-release access were the:

  • Head of Tobacco, Gambling, Diet and Healthy Weight Unit
  • Principal Researcher.

Welsh Government

The person granted pre-release access was the:

Policy Manager.

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