Gambling regulation in Great Britain
The government, the Gambling Commission, and local authorities are responsible for regulating gambling in Great Britain.
Gambling
Briefing
The Gambling Act 2005 regulates gambling in Great Britain. The act has three licensing objectives:
- preventing gambling from being a source of crime or disorder, being associated with crime or disorder or being used to support crime
- ensuring that gambling is conducted in a fair and open way
- protecting children and other vulnerable persons from being harmed or exploited by gambling
The Gambling Commission oversees and enforces the act. The commission issues operating licences for gambling operators and publishes licence conditions and codes of practice. Local authorities are responsible for issuing premises licences to authorise gambling on particular premises.
This briefing gives an overview of the regulatory framework. It also summarises what is being done to protect people from gambling-related harm. Recent developments include:
- the introduction of a statutory levy on gambling operators to generate £100 million for the research, prevention and treatment of gambling harms
- limiting the stake limits for online slots (a higher-risk gambling product associated with large losses and long sessions) to £5 per spin for adults aged 25 and over and £2 per spin for 18–24-year-olds
- the introduction of gambling impact assessments through the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Act 2026
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