(Reuters) - LONDON, June 11 - Britain's high court dismissed a
challenge to government plans to build a new wave of Las
Vegas-style casinos in the UK on Monday, after a casino industry
body claimed the plans were badly thought out.
The British Casinos Association , which represents 90
percent of Britain's casino operators, had sought a review of
the government's new gambling policy, arguing plans for a 5,000
square-metre supercasino and 16 other large casinos were ill
thought out and put the UK's existing casinos at a disadvantage.
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challenge to government plans to build a new wave of Las
Vegas-style casinos in the UK on Monday, after a casino industry
body claimed the plans were badly thought out.
The British Casinos Association , which represents 90
percent of Britain's casino operators, had sought a review of
the government's new gambling policy, arguing plans for a 5,000
square-metre supercasino and 16 other large casinos were ill
thought out and put the UK's existing casinos at a disadvantage.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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