Five London councils are calling on the London mayor to get rid of adverts promoting casinos and gambling websites on the Underground.
Barnet, Brent, Enfield, Hackney, and Lewisham councils have joined the Coalition to End Gambling Ads (CEGA) which campaigns against the spread of harmful gambling promotions.
Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan has been accused of backtracking on his promise to ban the adverts, made in his 2021 re-election manifesto.
A spokesperson for the mayor said the government was looking at the best way to address harmful gambling, including understanding the impact of advertising, and Sir Sadiq would consider what action could be taken once that review was complete.
