Report on countryfile on bbc one tonight at 6. 15pm. Thousands of lego enthusiasts have descended upon finland for the countrys largest ever building brick convention. Fans young and old pitched in to create a mass city made from the iconic toy, which was constructed by 1,500 builders. Also on display at the Helsinki Centre was a life size bust of President Trump and vermeers painting girl with a pearl earring also had the block treatment. Now its time for a look at the weather with phil avery. After a wet and windy night in many parts of the British Isles that will continue for a large part of the morning. This area of low pressure isnt as much of an issue across scotland and northern ireland. A bit of sunshine also in South West England and parts of wales, but the rain is ever there in parts of the north midlands and the north east the north east of england. Watch out for strong winds in the north west and along the norfolk coast, the could be issues there of flooding. It will be a c
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Recent consultations on UK gambling policy do not deliver the transformational change needed, write May CI van Schalkwyk and Rebecca Cassidy
We are at a perilous moment in the regulation of gambling in the UK. We must choose between continuing with the current laws, designed to protect and expand the gambling industry, or changing our approach to focus on preventing gambling harm. The incremental changes to gambling regulation proffered by the government’s white paper1 are superficially appealing, but limited reforms will ultimately help to conserve flawed legislation. A new Gambling Act, founded on public health principles, is needed urgently.23
Implementing a statutory levy on gambling operators will not be sufficient to reduce the harms. On the contrary, taking money from the gambling industry entrenches the dangerous idea that the industry can grow without limits, as long as it pays for the harm it causes.4 Given what we know about gambling harms, ranging from family breakdowns