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[FactSheet] HRB National Drugs Library. (2025) Factsheet: Gambling - the Irish situation. Dublin: Health Research Board.
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[Audio] Farrell, Sinead and Cooney, Gavin (2025) How the gambling industry captured sport. Dublin: thejournal.ie.
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[News] [thejournal.ie] , O'Cearbhaill, Muiris No timeline in place to activate new strict gambling regulations. (18 Mar 2025)
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[News] [Irish Times] , Harrison, Bernice How new gambling rules will impact Irish punters. (07 Mar 2025)
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[News] [thejournal.ie] , Luisetti, Agostino and Dowd, Cathal and Pardy, Thomas and Flanagan, Luka 'The same feeling as gambling': Loot boxes are pulling young gamers into the world of betting. (22 Feb 2025)
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[Audio] Gambling Care Ireland. (2025) The Gambling Care podcast. Gambling Awareness Trust.
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[Report] Health Service Executive. (2025) HSE National service plan 2025. Dublin: Health Service Executive.
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[Article] Reynolds, Ciara ME and Cox, Gemma and Lyons, Suzi and McAvoy, Helen and O’Connor, Louise and Kavalidou, Katerina (2025) A qualitative analysis of people who died by suicide and had gambling documented in their coronial file. Addictive Behaviors, 163. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2025.108267
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[Webpage] Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland. (2024) Problem gambling. URL: https://www.gov.ie/en/service/f3cc9-problem-gambli...
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[Newsletter] Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland. (2024) Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland news update. (2), 4 p.. Dublin: Department of Justice.
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[News] [Irish Times] , O'Halloran, Barry New gambling regulator to begin work on phased basis next year. (29 Oct 2024)
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[Dail Debates] [Oireachtas] Seanad Éireann debate. Gambling Regulation Bill 2022. (02 Oct 2024)
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[Article] Carew, Anne Marie (2024) Launch of new interactive map to locate Irish addiction treatment services. Drugnet Ireland, Issue 89, Autumn 2024. pp. 1-4.
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[Report] Kerr, Aphra and Kitchin, Paul and O’Brennan, John and McEvoy, Erin and Bidav, Tuğçe and Sullivan, Eamonn (2024) Code red: young people and their exposure to gambling marketing through media and live sport on the island of Ireland. Final report of the Youth, Gambling Marketing and the Shared Ireland project. Kildare: Maynooth University.
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[Article] Kitchin, Paul James and McEvoy, Erin and Kerr, Aphra and O'Brennan, John (2024) Understanding mediated sports consumption by Irish children: a qualitative study exploring their exposure and understanding of gambling marketing, risks and harms. BMC Public Health, 24. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-19955-z
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[News] [Irish Examiner] , Murray, Sean Politicians lobbied more than 60 times over gambling legislation. (16 Aug 2024)
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[News] [thejournal.ie] , O'Carroll, Conor Objection to Dolphin's Barn 'amusement centre' over slot machine concerns. (08 Aug 2024)
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[Report] Moodie, Crawford and Morgan, Amber and Alexandrou, Georgia and Wilkinson, D (2024) Perceptions of gambling marketing among young adult gamblers in Ireland. Dublin: Institute of Public Health.
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[Article] Kelleher, Cathy and Carew, Anne Marie and Lyons, Suzi (2024) Characteristics of affected family members seeking treatment in their own right: a secondary analysis of existing Irish health data for 2010–2020. Drugs: Education Prevention and Policy, 31, (4), pp. 443-452. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687637.2023.2232243
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[Report] Ireland. Department of Finance. (2024) General excise: Tax Strategy Group – 24/08. Dublin: Department of Finance.
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[Report] Northern Ireland Assembly All Party Group (APG) on Reducing Harm Related to Gambling. (2024) Public health approaches to tackling gambling related harms. Inquiry report. Belfast: Northern Ireland Assembly All Party Group (APG) on Reducing Harm Related to Gambling.
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[Article] Shiely, Frances and Murphy, Ellen and Gilles, Katie and Hood, Kerry and O'Sullivan, Lydia and Harman, Nicola and Isaacs, Talia and Treweek, Shaun (2024) Trial participants' self-reported understanding of randomisation phrases in participation information leaflets can be high, but acceptability of some descriptions is low, especially those linked to gambling and luck. Trials, 25. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-024-08217-3
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[Report] Ó Ceallaigh, Diarmaid and Timmons, Shane and Robertson, Deirdre and Lunn, Pete (2024) Childhood gambling experiences and adult problem gambling. Dublin: Economic and Social Research Institute.