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People at risk of gambling-related harm will be better protected under government plans to update betting rules for the digital age.
Gambling Minister speaks ahead of the forthcoming publication of the Gambling Act Review
Oral statement by the Culture Secretary on the white paper setting out government's plans for major reform of gambling laws
Bill reforms remote gambling regulations in Great Britain
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Minister for Tech and the Digital Economy Chris Philp’s speech to the GambleAware conference
Minister Chris Philp's keynote speech at the Gambling Reform Rally organised by the Gambling Related Harm APPG and Peers for Gambling Reform.
Sporting events will allow fans to return from 1 October with social distancing in place, if it is safe to do so.
Michael Stanley has had his bankruptcy restrictions extended by 14 years after misappropriating more then £39 million in a horse racing betting syndicate.
Local authorities given more power to control the number of betting shops opening in their area.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Response to claims made about new permitted development rights and betting shops.
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