Camelot loses lottery bid
Camelot, the operators of the National Lottery, have lost a High Court action in which it accused a lotteries watchdog of failing in its legal duty to protect it from Richard Desmond's controversial "rival" Health Lottery.
Camelot, the operators of the National Lottery, have lost a High Court action in which it accused a lotteries watchdog of failing in its legal duty to protect it from Richard Desmond's controversial "rival" Health Lottery.
The High Court is due to decide today if there should be a judicial review into the Health Lottery. Camelot, which runs the National Lottery, claims only one UK-wide draw is allowed by law.
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