Could UK Universities Really Change Student Gambling Habits?
Britain’s universities are becoming an unexpected part of the country’s gambling debate as student betting rates continue to outpace the wider population. What started as a small university project in 2025 has since evolved into a broader discussion about whether campuses can realistically help reduce gambling-related harm among younger adults. Surveys throughout 2025 suggested around 48% of UK adults gambled at least once a month. Among university students, however, some studies placed participation closer to 60%. The difference matters because younger gamblers often behave differently from the wider market. While the National Lottery remains Britain’s most popular gambling product...
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