Crown Resorts' Melbourne casino to face royal commission in Victoria while yet another director quits following Bergin report.
Betshop fire sale as Leisure & Gaming put into administration
Holding company Leisure & Gaming is put into administration, and subsidiary Betshop Group is sold for €1m to Honeymead Services.
Gambling, lobbyists and the drugged enchilada
Patrick Fleming appointed to board of directors of the Poker Players Alliance, which would never think of using a drugged enchilada to make its point.
UK racehorse owner wants to inflict ‘maximum harm’ on bookmakers
In order to resolve Levy deadlock, Racehorse Owners Association's Paul Dixon thinks horse-folk should seek to “exert maximum harm on bookmakers.”
Bingo is female-friendly in England, drive-in friendly in Ireland
Two different approaches to bingo, female-friendly online bingo in the UK, drive-in friendly in Ireland.
Police on high alert for possible shenanigans at EPT Vienna
Following high profile crimes at EPT Berlin and in Switzerland, Austrian police on high alert at the EPT stop in Vienna.
Microgaming latest addition to Kentucky litigation list
Kentucky adds Microgaming to lawsuit filed on behalf of state residents who lost money playing on Full Tilt and PartyGaming.
Canadian reporter talks gambling without mentioning terrorism once
Toronto Star sportswriter Dave Perkins offers a refreshingly hysteria-free take on the subject of provincial online gaming.
Sands’ Adelson says Asian market won’t be satisfied ‘in your lifetime’
Singapore's casino market off to such a roaring start that questions arise as to its sustainability, but Sands' honcho Sheldon Adelson isn't worried.