The UK gambling sector has significantly evolved into one of the world's most regulated markets, driven by changing societal attitudes and legislative reforms. In the early 20th century, gambling was largely unregulated, leading to concerns about its impact on society. The Betting and Gaming Act of 1960 marked a turning point by introducing regulation and legalizing betting shops, bingo halls, and casinos. The establishment of the UK Gambling Commission in 2005 further strengthened oversight, aiming to ensure fair practices, prevent crime, and protect vulnerable individuals from gambling-related harms.
The Gambling Act 2005 established a comprehensive framework, ensuring fair conduct and protection for individuals while regulating all gambling forms in the UK.
Collection
[
|
...
]