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This publication provides an evaluation of Government regulations which require those accessing higher stakes (over £50) on sub-Category B2 gaming machines to use account-based play or load cash over the counter.
This consultation seeks views on the Government’s proposals related to gaming machines and social responsibility measures.
Employment Tribunal decision.
People at risk of gambling-related harm will be better protected under government plans to update betting rules for the digital age.
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
Following a public consultation the Government is bringing forward proposals to increase the maximum stake for category B3 gaming machines,…
The CMA is investigating whether online gambling companies are treating their customers fairly.
Speech given by George Lusty, CMA Project Director, at the Gambling Commission’s Raising Standards Conference 2017.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Norris on 16 September 2014.
Following a CMA investigation, gambling firms must now stop unfair online promotions that trap players’ money.
Upper Tribunal Tax & Chancery decision of Mr Justice Norris on 4 October 2012.
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