Elizabeth Speed:  “Safer gambling is good for customers, good for operators and good for the long-term health of the sector” 

Group General Counsel of Novomatic UK, Elizabeth Speed chairs Bacta’s Social Responsibility Committee and is the architect of the trade association’s annual SR Exchange. She provides her reflections on the SR Panel held as part of the Bacta Co...

Fair game: Tenpin eyes expansion after Fairgame acquisition 

The unexpected deal for Fairgame, which has quickly made its mark in competitive socialising, has strengthened Tenpin Entertainment’s position in the leisure market and supports its wider expansion plans. Is this a first strike for the FEC and...

“Is this gross incompetence?” Rob Mabbett demands answers from the Levy’s commissioning bodies over the release of funds

Rob Mabbett, engagement director at BetterChange, has called out what he sees as the “ignorance and prejudice” of those in charge of allocating the proceeds of the Statutory Levy, noting the closure of several existing gambling harm charities ...

Joseph Cullis: “Given the wider tax rises facing other parts of the sector, the decision to freeze MGD is a major endorsement of the case we set out.

“We were very pleased that the Government confirmed there will be no increase to Machine Games Duty across all categories,” noted Bacta’s Joseph Cullis. It was a decision that has, he says, opened the door for the industry to move forward with...

You can please some of the people, some of the time … a fitting Budget statement

It’s a budget that hasn’t gone down well in virtually every circle, but then it was always going to be that way. From the relentless and irritating kite-flying build up to within hours of the Chancellor’s speech when an OBR error leaked the Bu...

Baroness Twycross remains unmoved by case to reform 80/20 ratio but offers some reassurances on CIAs

Gambling Minister Baroness Twycross has refused to alter her position on reforming the 80/20 ratio, telling attendees at the Bacta AGM that further progress on player protection must be made before the government will consider updating regulat...

“Bacta cannot do this without you”: Joseph Cullis rallies the members for challenges ahead

Joseph Cullis took a pragmatic stance during his closing speech at the Bacta Convention this week, acknowledging the challenges that the industry continues to face regardless of the positive outcome on MGD, outlining the practical steps member...

Godden welcomes relief of Budget but urges  action on “antiquated” 80:20 ratio

Bacta vice president Jeremy Godden welcomed the Chancellor’s decision not to raise MGD during his speech to the association’s AGM this year, but observed that more action must be taken in order to give the sector a chance to thrive.

Former world boxing champion Jane Couch leads new campaign to restore Fleetwood Pier

A world champion is driving a campaign to bring Fleetwood Pier back to glory with a plan to turn it into a must visit attraction. Will boxing champ Jane Couch land the sucker punch?

“The aim is to give confidence to consumers and clarify regulation … we want to make sure we get this right – supporting the sectors while providing protection”

And absolutely no change to 80/20 this year. Twycross is a straight talker – but she is genuine in her desire to work with the industry and she doesn’t shy away from saying no. In fairness, there was a lot of no in her Convention speech. But i...

“The Commission will continue to work with stakeholders to be pragmatic, to listen, to be open, and to communicate clearly what our concerns are.

The Gambling Commission chief made some new friends this week with a speech of humour, appreciation – and as one would expect the usual dose of regulatory diktat. But, it wasn’t the tone of former days, Andrew Rhodes was heartened by the trans...

“A single decision, even a very welcome one, does not remove the challenges ahead. The wider economic backdrop remains difficult.” 

It’s been a year of tumult for Joseph Cullis who probably didn’t expect such a rocky road for the industry when he assumed the Bacta presidency. But he took up the challenge and, deservedly so, was able to deliver a speech to the Bacta Convent...

International participation set to surge as delegates from 49 nations register for EAG

As momentum builds for January’s EAG Expo so does the number of international operators preparing to pack their bags for London. The latest data-set released by show organisers reflect the reach of the show which stretches from Belgium to Bahr...

Debut exhibitor brings the ‘Funk’ to EAG Expo with AI-powered bowling transformation

New interpretations on classic products are all the rage with the appropriately named ‘Funk Bowling’ harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence to transform bowling and take into an exciting, compelling and immersive new era. With the acc...

“We have a genuine opportunity. A stable tax environment. A clear policy agenda. And a chance to shape the direction of regulation rather than be shaped by it”

It was an extremely humble introduction, but don’t be fooled, Allaster Gair is taking his recently assumed role as Bacta’s Director of Communications with an intense conviction. In his first speech to the Bacta membership, Gair displayed his t...

JD Wetherspoon braces itself for machine tax raid

JD Wetherspoon could face a 66 percent rise in its annual MGD bill, from £27.5m to £45.7m, if the Chancellor pursues plans to double MGD, with the pub giant joining multiple landlords in warning that the rise could jeopardise “an important rev...

A tax too far: the industry rallies against MGD hike

It’s been a rough ride for Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves these past few months. But then she should try spending a little time in the seat of an amusement, bingo or pub operator – then she’ll know exactly how rough a ride it can be...

Blueprint showroom serves as 12-month a year product resource-hub for operators

The Blueprint offices in Newark is fast becoming a frequently visited destination for operators. The spike in visits is down in no small part to the opening of the Blueprint showroom – a major investment by the brand and a source of inspiratio...

Labour Party’s ‘snobbery’ will hit the UK’s working-class communities warns Rank chief John O’Reilly

A toxic variant of anti-working-class snobbery isn’t what you would normally expect from a Labour government but that’s what Sir Keir Starmer’s administration is being accused of as an increase in MGD threatens Rank Group’s £60m investment pro...

Bacta praises Safer Gambling Week for its role in strengthening industry standards and helping to build long-term sustainability

Allaster Gair, Bacta’s Director of Communications, reflects on Safer Gambling Week and argues that safer gambling is not only the right thing to do, but is a core part of maintaining a resilient, sustainable industry that can continue to contr...

Brighton Palace Pier to host Big City Sleepout

Brighton Palace Pier is to play host to dozens of volunteers sleeping outdoors on the night of 1 December, as part of the Big City Sleepout, raising money for local homeless charity The Clock Tower Sanctuary.

Local MP calls for survey of Hastings Pier ahead of sale

Hastings and Rye MP Helena Dollimore has called on Abid Gulzar to conduct an independent survey of Hastings Pier ahead of putting the attraction on the market, in a bid to ensure the pier remains “a valuable community asset for generations to ...

No gain but significant pain: the high street faces its lowest point

Peter Hannibal, chief executive of the Gambling Business Group, sees no hope for the recovery let alone growth on Britain’s high streets this decade if the government goes ahead with its proposed MGD tax rise in the Budget.

Moto Hospitality rolls out RBW Systems’ Guardian Compliance solution across national estate

It’s an operational first for the motorway services sector as Moto launches a nationwide roll-out of RBW’s Guardian compliance platform. The estate-wide launch makes Moto the first motorway operator to implement the widely acclaimed Guardian C...

Bacta announce details of drink reception taking place on eve of Convention

Bacta has organised a networking drinks reception in central London following the cancellation of its Parliamentary Reception due to planned strike action.