The chief executive of bookmaker William Hill has closed his public Twitter account after a bizarre Saturday night row between himself and campaigners against high-speed, high-stake betting terminals. Ralph Topping, the
four-decade betting veteran who says he "never forgives" an insult, got involved in a heated discussion
on social media between his public affairs manager, Andrew Lyman, and the Campaign for Fairer
Gambling 10 days ago over the fixed odds betting machines.
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