UK Government and its long-awaited gambling reform policy
Thursday 15 de May 2025 / 12:00
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(United Kingdom).- The Government has submitted suggested alterations to gambling policy, which has been unchanged for more than twenty years.

The UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport documents propose a possible raft of new changes for the biggest names in UK gambling.
If the draft policy is successful, it could permit gambling operators in the UK to increase the number of land-based machine offerings to gamblers, amongst other substantive changes.
Department for Culture, Media and Sport submits gambling policy changes
The name of the submission is officially known as “Changes to the regulatory framework for land-based casinos: draft secondary legislation,” according to the UK Government website.
The submission also hosts two proposed documents that would revise the Gambling Act 2025 policy, the order, and regulations.
A review of the act has been long awaited by regulators, operators and those petitioning fora a safer and more supportive environment for users.
Nigel Huddleston, Minister for Sport, Tourism and Heritage, said, “The Review of the Act is an opportunity to step back and take a wider look across the issues, but improvements can and will continue to be made separately to the Review as well.”
If the changes were successful, they would be enacted as soon as July 22, 2025, and would allow for a physical casino environment to change the number of machines available based on the floor size of the gaming area.
“Casinos, are a vital pillar of the UK’s leisure, hospitality and tourism sector and we welcome the Government’s consultation response which is positive progress on the modest, long-overdue but mission critical modernisation reforms needed for the land-based casino sector to compete and thrive,” said Michael Dugher, CEO and Acting Chair of the Betting and Gaming Council.
Another landmark piece of gaming regulation in 2025 was the decision to ban greyhound racing in the nation of Wales. The rest of the United Kingdom has had no change to gambling on the sport.
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Lisa Nandy announced in the House of Commons that these nations will not receive equal bans. She said, “We have absolutely no plans whatsoever to ban greyhound racing. We appreciate the joy that it brings to many, many people in our country and the economic contribution that it makes.”
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