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Guidance for Operators and Licensing Authorities Government proposals to increase the maximum stake for category B3 gaming machines, that …
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This publication presents findings from the gambling module in the 2022 Young Persons Behaviour and Attitudes Survey, Northern Ireland.
A consultation on measures relating to the land-based gambling sector.
Schedule 6 (Part 3) of the Gambling Act 2005 lists persons and bodies for the purpose of exchanging information with the Gambling Commission.
Gambling Minister Stuart Andrew updates on gambling white paper progress at the Betting and Gaming Council Annual General Meeting
Notices for Bingo, Gaming, General Betting, Lottery, Machine Games, Pool Betting and Remote Gaming duties.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Gambling Minister Stuart Andrew speaks at the GambleAware 11th annual conference.
The MHRA has reminded healthcare professionals prescribing aripiprazole to be alert to the known risk of patients developing addictive gambling, following a rise in the number of reports received in 2023
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