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This white paper sets out the government’s plan for reform of gambling regulation following the review of the Gambling Act 2005.
The Secretary of State has appointed seven Commissioners to the Gambling Commission commencing 11 September 2023.
The deal seeks to combine the only 2 licensed sports spread betting operators in the UK market.
Working with the EU in the gambling sector.
OISC has created a table containing charges related to providing unlawful immigration advice or fraud and the arrest warrants of those who failed to appear at court.
Gambling Minister Stuart Andrew speaks at the GambleAware 11th annual conference.
When and how to appoint a representative in the UK and HMRC approval.
A research paper from the Gambling Commission
Find out about Lottery Duty, how the duty is charged and who has to pay.
Report responding to Parliament’s request for a report into the public health effects of the two gambling duty provisions in Finance Act 2019.
The NHS is set to benefit as new levy will raise an estimated £100 million of new funding for research, prevention and treatment of gambling addiction.
Excise Duty rates for bingo, the National Lottery, amusement machines and general betting.
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