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- Adlington the new favourite to receive BBC honour
- SPORTS AWARDS Rebecca Adlington is the new favourite to become the BBC Sports Personality of the Year after a flood of money continued to pour in at bookmakers across the country yesterday. The 19-year-old Olympic swimmer, who won two gold medals in Beijing, is now the odds-on...
- Research articles 2008-12-09
- Adlington the new favourite to receive BBC honour
- SPORTS AWARDS Rebecca Adlington is the new favourite to become the BBC Sports Personality of the Year after a flood of money continued to pour in at bookmakers across the country yesterday. The 19-year-old Olympic swimmer, who won two gold medals in Beijing, is now the odds-on...
- Research articles 2008-12-09
- FA LAUNCH LEAGUE TWO BETS PROBE
- THE FA have launched an investigation into an unusual betting pattern on yesterday's League Two game between Accrington Stanley and Bury. Leading bookmakers William Hill and Coral suspended betting on the game. Betting exchange Betfair had pounds 281,000 of bets traded on Bury winning the local derby...
- Research articles 2008-05-04
- Injury puts Brave Inca out for the season
- By John Cobb A new benchmark will have to be found to measure the merit and, more importantly, the courage of the top hurdlers in Ireland and Britain. Brave Inca, the horse that has performed that role with remarkable consistency in recent years is out of action for...
- Research articles 2007-08-29
- British bookmaker raps internet gambling sites.
- By Ian Lyall, Daily Mail, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 7--William Hill chief executive David Harding let rip at internet betting exchanges which have been vilified for their role in horse racing's latest race-fixing scandal. He slammed the...
- Research articles 2004-09-07
- The odds coupling: betting exchanges are expanding from their online origins onto the high street. What will this mean for traditional bookmakers?
- They may be a relatively new concept to the gambling scene, but it looks like betting exchanges are here to stay. They have the blessing of the government and have incited the wrath of the traditional bookmakers, but do they really have the potential to change the face of the...
- Research articles 2003-06-01
- William Hill challenges first betting exchange shop
- William Hill, the betting shop operators, is battling against the decision of Scottish licensing justices to allow the first high street betting exchange. Henry Spurway, who recently sold his eight-strong chain of Larkspur Racing betting shops in Scotland, has opened the first easibet shop in Edinburgh and is planning...
- Research articles 2003-05-01
- Racing: Bookmakers call for a `level playing field'
- DAVID HARDING, the chief executive of William Hill, yesterday launched a fresh attack on betting exchanges and the "unfair cost advantages" they enjoy over fixed-odds betting. Speaking at a betting industry seminar in London, Harding criticised the leading exchange site, Betfair, which brings together punters who want...
- Research articles 2003-01-29
- Government faces criticism from William Hill over Betfair. (Breaking News).
- The chief executive of high street bookmaking giant William Hill has slammed the Government for falling to stop what he claims is a blatant breach of the law by P2P betting exchange Betfair.com. David Harding's comments to NMA are the latest in a series of attacks on Betfair...
- Research articles 2002-08-22
- High street bookies threaten Betfair with 40-year-old law
- The British bookmaking industry is gearing up to take successful peer-to-peer betting exchange Bet-fair to court, claiming that it's breaking UK gambling laws. A number of high street bookmakers including William Hill and Ladbrokes have called on the Government to rush through new legislation to regulate the betting...
- Research articles 2002-08-01
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