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London Urged to Restrict Gambling Advertising in Northern Ireland

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The UK Government has been urged to restrict gambling advertising in Northern Ireland.

Members of the Stormont Assembly’s All Party Group on Reducing Harm Relating to Gambling have written to Lisa Nandy, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, asking her to act to protect the public in the region.

In a letter sent at the end of Safer Gambling Week, the MLAs, including the group’s chairman Philip McGuigan (Sinn Fein) and Robbie Butler (UUP), have asked Ms Nandy to bridge a gap around gambling advertising online.

They said Northern Ireland is an outlier in the UK in not having updated gambling legislation since the advent of the internet.

While gambling policy is devolved, MLAs are concerned there is not enough time remaining in the current Assembly mandate to be able to pass a new Bill.

The Irish Parliament recently passed legislation introducing tight restrictions on gambling marketing.

It includes a new Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland which has the power to set the times, places and events where gambling advertising can be broadcast, displayed or published.

In their letter to Ms Nandy, the MLAs write: “We urge you to use your existing powers under the Gambling Act 2005 to take immediate action on gambling advertising and promotion and protect people across these islands from further gambling-related harm.”

They pointed to a recent cross-border report by Maynooth University and Ulster University showing that young people across the island of Ireland are exposed to “extremely high levels of gambling marketing” through televised sports programmes and social media content.

“Northern Ireland now stands alone as the only jurisdiction on these islands without updated gambling legislation since the advent of the internet,” they wrote.

“Unfortunately, our Executive does not have sufficient legislative time in the current Assembly mandate to take forward a Gambling Bill.

“This leaves our population here (who already experience the highest levels of gambling-related harm across these islands) highly vulnerable.”

“While remote gambling operators licensed by the Gambling Commission can freely advertise in Northern Ireland, as online and broadcast advertising is a reserved matter, our population is afforded no protection by the regulator.

“However, you have the power under existing laws to prevent our children from being bombarded with gambling related marketing during major sports broadcasts, such as Premier League matches, and prevent those already experiencing gambling harms from being targeted by gambling companies on social media.

“Introducing restrictions similar to those in Ireland would have a profound benefit for Northern Ireland, Britain and Ireland, where British TV is widely watched.”

“We urge you to use your existing powers to take immediate action to restrict the promotion of gambling in the UK and reduce the harm caused by gambling across these islands.”

A spokesperson for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport indicated they would respond to the letter from the MLAs in due course.

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The Big Win Cat returns with larger-than-life fortune

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Play’n GO invites players to return to the charming world of Big Win Cat Pawsperity, where tradition meets treasure in this whimsically opulent 3×3 slot.

The beloved Big Win Cat is back – but don’t expect the same familiar feline. Set within a lavish shop filled with talismans and charm-drenched décor, Big Win Cat Pawsperity brings a heightened layer of visual storytelling and layered rewards. Players of the original Big Win Cat, fans of classic 3×3 slot structures, and enthusiasts of East Asian themes will find a playful yet potent take on the idea of luck.

Whether it’s the collectible Coins that feed into the Cat’s growing grandeur, the mystery of the Instant Bonus, or the elusive Wheel of Pawsperity, there’s always something to keep a keen eye on. With every detail designed to engage and reward, this is no ordinary feline feature.

Each Coin collected doesn’t just build anticipation – it builds the Cat, both literally and visually. As the pile of fortune grows above the reels, so too does the sense of potential. The Instant Bonus might strike with a single Coin, offering up to 5000x your bet. The Re-spin of Luck adds another strategic layer, nudging stacked symbols into powerful alignments. And the ultimate prize? A spin on the Wheel of Pawsperity – where multipliers and the majestic Grand Bonus await.

It’s a clever blend of playful anticipation and tangible payout opportunities that make every feature part of the narrative of growing wealth and watchful luck.

Building on the popularity of Big Win Cat, this sequel retains its familiar 3×3 charm while enriching the player experience with feature depth. Fans of Fortune Rewind or Cat Wilde titles will appreciate the elegant nod to previous themes – especially the character-driven charm that defines Play’n GO’s strongest slots. The growing Wild Cat acts both as a guide and guardian to prosperity, a mascot many will delight in rediscovering.

Magnus Wallentin, Games Ambassador at Play’n GO said: “The return of Big Win Cat brings more than nostalgia – it introduces visual buildup mechanics and layered features that keep players engaged. It’s classic Play’n GO innovation wrapped in red silk and gold.”

With its striking visuals, layered gameplay, and engaging mascot, Big Win Cat Pawsperity pounces confidently into our premium 3×3 portfolio.

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iGB L!VE to champion player protection

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The Sustainable Gambling Zone (SGZ) located on stand Q30 at iGB L!VE will reflect the very latest thinking on player protection delivered by a mix of not for profit and private sector companies including Yaspa, Experian, Department of Trust, Gordon Moody and BetBlocker  – the 2025 Clarion Gaming charity partner.

Visitors to the Zone will have the opportunity to connect directly with specialists in responsible gambling, mental health, and consumer protection, learn about the latest technological advances and initiatives designed to enhance player safety and well-being, attend thought-provoking sessions and workshops focused on best practice and foster collaborations aimed at driving positive change across the industry.

Explaining the evolution of Clarion Gaming’s commitment to player protection Managing Director Stuart Hunter said: “I’m extremely proud that we became the first b2b gambling event to champion player protection when we launched the Consumer Protection Zone at ICE 2018.

“The journey of the Sustainable Gambling Zone has been nothing short of remarkable. What began as a ground-breaking initiative has evolved into a powerful symbol of the industry’s collective commitment to sustainability. As the home of the iGaming community moves to London, the heart of the iGaming industry, the SGZ will once again underscore our belief that player experience and responsible practices are fundamental to long-term success.”

Naomi Barton Portfolio Director iGB events added: “World class exhibitions provide a powerful platform for engagement. The opportunity to bring together the international industry with its regulators in a professional environment is a key opportunity to ensure that gaming regulation delivers robust player protection undertakings within a framework which allows the industry to grow.

“We remain utterly committed to supporting safer gambling and the promotion of regulated markets. The SGZ provides a focus for our attendees to understand, implement, and champion the responsible principles that underpin a healthy and thriving iGaming sector. We invite all 15,000+ iGaming professionals attending iGBLive 2025 to visit the SGZ and be part of what promise to be vital conversations.”

iGB L!VE: 2 – 3 JULY, 2025 | ExCel London

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Arizona Department of Gaming Releases March Sports Betting Figures

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Bettors in Arizona wagered approximately $887 million on sports in March of 2025, according to a new report by the Arizona Department of Gaming. This represents an approximate 16.8% increase when compared to March of 2024.

The state collected approximately $2.5 million in privilege fees in the month. You can view the full March report on the ADG website.

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