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Ireland: Gambling Laws and Regulations 2021. ICLG - Gambling Laws and Regulations - covers common issues in gambling laws and regulations – including relevant authorities and legislation, application for a licence, licence restrictions, digital media, enforcement and liability – in 37 jurisdictions. Gambling Laws in Northern Ireland For the rest of the United Kingdom, laws about real money gambling online are pretty clear cut. In Northern Ireland though, they aren't quite as clear. This is because there hasn't been an update to Northern Irish gambling laws since the 1980s – way before online gambling rose to popularity. Reading Time: 2 minutes The Department for Communities (DfC) in Northern Ireland has launched a public consultation on the new gambling laws. DfC said it is seeking views on 'whether changes are now necessary to ensure Northern Ireland has a more flexible and modern licensing framework capable of responding to the many societal and technical changes which have occurred in the industry.'. Responses from Northern Ireland's wide-reaching gambling consultation have been published, showing a depth of public support for a new independent regulator and a popular wish to strike out numerous restrictions, including a ban on casinos, even as some organisations oppose change.

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Hotel pestana casino park funchal - madeira. A Northern Irish government department has confirmed that it will launch a public consultation on the creation of a new gambling policy and the effects of problem gambling.

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The consultation will form the basis of the advice which will be given to the next minister for communities, who will form a new gambling policy once the Northern Ireland Executive and Assembly reconvenes.

'The Department for Communities is responsible for policy and legislation relating to gambling and keeps all legislation for which it is responsible under regular review,' the spokesperson explained, as reported by iGaming Business.

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Hotel pestana casino park funchal - madeira. A Northern Irish government department has confirmed that it will launch a public consultation on the creation of a new gambling policy and the effects of problem gambling.

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The consultation will form the basis of the advice which will be given to the next minister for communities, who will form a new gambling policy once the Northern Ireland Executive and Assembly reconvenes.

'The Department for Communities is responsible for policy and legislation relating to gambling and keeps all legislation for which it is responsible under regular review,' the spokesperson explained, as reported by iGaming Business.

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'The Department intends to carry out a public consultation, to include all stakeholders, on gambling issues in the near future. This preparatory work will ensure that an incoming minister can make a decision on the way forward on gambling as soon as possible after he or she takes up post.'

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Stormont collapsed back in 2017, which has meant that Northern Ireland has not seen any new legislation regarding gambling passed in recent years. Industry operators across the country, however, have voluntarily agreed to implement the £2 maximum stakes on fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs).

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As it stands, Northern Ireland is currently regulated under the Betting, Gaming, Lotteries and Amusements (Northern Ireland) Order 1985 and not the Gambling Act 2005. It is hoped that the public consultation will help gain an insight into the policies needed to combat problem gambling in the country.





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