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Concern as gambling black market set for £40m Royal Ascot boost

Illicit Royal Ascot betting could boost the gambling black market industry by £40m as punters get drawn in by unregulated operators.

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cityam.comStai leggendo3 g fa

Concern as gambling black market set for £40m Royal Ascot boost

Illicit Royal Ascot betting could boost the gambling black market industry by £40m as punters get drawn in by unregulated operators.

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channelnewsasia.com4 g fa

British charities lose out as under fire bookmakers drop Royal Ascot support

ASCOT, England, June 17 : British charities will lose out on almost half a million pounds in donations from Royal Ascot this year after bookmakers ended support for a major charity race initiative as the gaming sector…

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  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    British charities lose out as under fire bookmakers drop Royal Ascot support

    ASCOT, England, June 17 : British charities will lose out on almost half a million pounds in donations from Royal Ascot this year after bookmakers ended support for a major…

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·cityam.com

    Concern as gambling black market set for £40m Royal Ascot boost

    Illicit Royal Ascot betting could boost the gambling black market industry by £40m as punters get drawn in by unregulated operators.