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Exploring The Dynamic iGaming Landscape In Northern Ireland

According to recent data, the iGaming market in the UK, including Northern Ireland, is valued at approximately £14.7 billion, with millions of adults participating in online gaming activities. Read More
Northern Ireland gambling laws to be reformed - BBC News

In Northern Ireland gambling (other than the National Lottery) is regulated under the Betting, Gaming, Lotteries & Amusements (NI) Order 1985 ("the Order"). , external ... Read More
The homecoming call for Northern Ireland's gaming industry

The homecoming call for Northern Ireland's gaming industry Close "As my mother would say, I’ve been mucking about with computers in this industry for the last 20 years," recalls Londonderry-born ... Read More
Charities highlight scourge of gambling addiction ahead of International Gaming Summit being held in NI

Charities have united to call for tighter regulation of the gaming industry in Northern Ireland – home to the highest number of gambling addicts in the UK and Ireland. Read More
Ireland's controversial Gambling Regulation Bill moves step closer with new amendments to curb bookmaker promotions - Racing Post

more in Ireland. Free-to-air Irish language channel TG4 set for first Cork broadcast on Friday as it plans to visit every racecourse in Ireland; Assessing the top-performing two-year-olds in Britain ... Read More
The homecoming call for Northern Ireland's gaming industry - BBC

The Construction Industry Training Board forecasts that 3,000 more construction workers will be needed in Northern Ireland by 2028. 21 May 2025 Northern Ireland ... Read More
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