Virtual Grand National profits will benefit the NHS
The biggest horse racing event of the year, The Grand National was set to take place this Saturday, April 4th.
Everything you need to know about the UK gambling and casino landscape.
The biggest horse racing event of the year, The Grand National was set to take place this Saturday, April 4th.
Over the past week we’ve been updating our readers about how the current Coronavirus pandemic has been affecting the gambling industry around the world.
As Coronavirus continues to affect our day-to-day lives, more and more businesses are revealing their plans for reducing the spread of the virus, which has affected nearly 200,000 people around the world.
New updates on the Coronavirus spread in the UK have caused some major disruptions across the whole country as major sporting events continue to be cancelled.
If you’ve ever been to Las Vegas then you’ll know that casinos on the Las Vegas Strip, like the best online casino sites, famously never close for any reason, not even on Christmas Day!
The Gambling Commission has announced today that sports betting and online casino site operator Betway is being forced to pay a record breaking £11.6m after an investigation determined that they had not been carrying out proper procedures relating to their VIP customers.
The way gambling is perceived by the general public has been warped by marketing and the media to create two opposing extremes.
Talks between the Gambling Commission (GC) and UK MPs have confirmed that stakes on online casino sites could be capped at just £2 following a discussion in the next six months. The news has caused some unrest among gambling shareholders, causing industry stock values to to tumble more than £500m.