Irish billionaire and betting man, Dermot Desmond, is looking to Google's Android to boost the fortunes of his core business, Betdaq, not...
Ireland | 01 Jul 2010
The Irish government intends to tax online betting and introduce legislation that will require overseas betting providers selling products...
Ireland | 14 May 2010
A HANDFUL of Shane Lowry supporters narrowly missed out on taking the bookies for half a million, after they placed bets on him at the incredible...
Ireland | 18 May 2009
The Atlantis Casino Club in Clonmel, County Tipperary in Ireland does not plan to reopen despite the dismissal of the...
Ireland | 11 May 2009
The recession may be biting but 200,000 more people people spent money regularly on the National Lottery last year with record sales of...
Ireland | 23 Apr 2009
Minister for Sport Martin Cullen has threatened Irish bookmakers with regulation if they don't cough up more money to the Exchequer for...
Ireland | 05 Apr 2009
Ireland team to play Wales in their Six Nations championship match at Millennium stadium, Cardiff on Saturday
Ireland | 17 Mar 2009
Ireland stormed to within one win of a Grand Slam title since 1945....
Ireland | 14 Mar 2009
Scotland received a major boost ahead of Saturday's Six Nations clash against Ireland after Jim Hamilton, Nathan Hines and Rory Lamont returned...
Ireland | 09 Mar 2009
There's little doubt the most promising horse on view at Limerick yesterday was Willie Mullins’ Quiscover Fontaine and he duly...
Ireland | 29 Jan 2009
Betting tax increases announced in the budget have been delayed for six months to allow the Government to undertake a review of the industry....
Ireland | 12 Dec 2008
The Government has no immediate plans to extend betting tax from bookies shops to other areas such as online betting...
Ireland | 21 Nov 2008
Irish bookmakers have stopped taking bets on Roy Keane walking out on Sunderland before Saturday's clash at Blackburn Rovers
Ireland | 15 Nov 2008
The FAI has begun a probe into suspicious betting on an eircom League of Ireland match...
Ireland | 05 Nov 2008