A record amount of interest has been reported for the “Who Kills Archie Mitchell” live episode of Eastenders tonight, according to bookmakers.
Archie Mitchell, the pub landlord, was bludgeoned to death with the bust of Queen Victoria that sat atop his bar.
Millions of Britons want to know who did it. The soap opera “EastEnders” in...
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Who killed Archie Mitchell?
Britain’s gambling problem
Experts’ predictions of an explosion in the number of compulsive gamblers in the UK have been proven prophetic, with 600,000 Britons now expected to have a gambling problem, compared with less than half that figure in 2004. Despite the increase and continued calls for regulation, evidence suggests very little is being done to stamp...
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Stephen Lee arrested and released
Stephen Lee was released by Wiltshire police following his arrest yesterday as part of a match-fixing investigation. The professional snooker player does not expect to be charged with anything.
Q Promotions, Lee’s management company made a statement today which read: “Stephen Lee was taken to a West Midlands police station for questioning on Thursday 11...
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Inconsistent gambling laws puts Spain under investigation
The EU was created to assist economic growth and trade amongst member nations, forming a single market which has efficiencies which are unavailable to countries facing tariffs and restrictions. However, online gambling has proven to be a service that lots of EU member countries have found difficult to regulate consistently with the European Treaty,...
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Patterson vows to bring casino gambling to Aqueduct
Video gambling at Aqueduct was approved in the state of New York eight years ago. However, to this day, there is still no expanded gambling at the track. Governor David Patterson plans to change all that.
Patterson plans to have a vendor chosen to operate the machines at the track. The hold up all these...
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