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Licensing, Betting and Gaming

Licensed Trade eReport: Licensing Reform

08 September 2010

Rather predictably, the Daily Mail has hailed the Government’s decision to “rebalance” the licensing laws as a victory for the newspaper against twenty-four hour drinking laws.

Over the next six days we take an in-depth look at the proposed changes and whether or not they will have the desired effect.

If you have any queries relating to this article, please contact either Lisa Croft, Michael Parrott or Rob Westwood-Payne on 01242 285855 or email us.

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