There’s no shortage of betting sites in the UK, but deciding which is the best online bookmaker can be tricky, given the turnover in operators and regular changes to betting offers.
The Independent has made it easier to find a trusted betting site by evaluating over 50 licensed and regulated bookmakers, including established brands and new bookies.
We’ve narrowed it down to a list of the top 20 bookmakers in the UK, with each betting site tested personally and our rankings updated regularly.
We closely monitor UK betting sites and update our rankings accordingly. Below, we’ve also provided detailed reviews of each of our picks, with our ratings re-evaluated regularly.
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Online bookmaker
Welcome offer
Our rating
iOS app rating
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Android app rating
Standout feature
Betfred
Bet £10, get £50 in free bets
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5/5
4.5
4.3
Range of betting promotions
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SpreadEx
Bet £10, get up to £100 in free bets
5/5
4.7
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4.4
Spread betting
Bet365
Bet £10, get £30 in free bets
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5/5
4.8
4.6
Live streaming
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Betway
Bet £10, get £60 in free bets
4.8/5
4.8
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4.6
World Cup offers
Paddy Power
Bet £5, get £40 in free bets
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4.8/5
4.7
4.4
Welcome offer
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BOYLE Sports
Bet £10, get £40 in free bets
4.7/5
2.8
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4.0
Accumulator offers
William Hill
Bet £10, get £30 in free bets
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4.7/5
4.7
4.4
Odds boosts
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Kwiff
Bet £10, get £40 in free bets
4.5/5
4.5
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4.3
Supercharged odds
Coral
Bet £5, get £30 in free bets
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4.5/5
4.7
4.4
Daily rewards game
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Ladbrokes
Bet £5, get £30 in free bets
4.5/5
3.1
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4.1
Unique prize giveaways
Tote
Bet £5, get £20 in free bets
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4.5/5
4.6
4.6
Free racing bets
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Virgin Bet
Bet £10, get £30 in free bets
4.5/5
4.7
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4.3
Free football bets
NetBet
Bet £10, get £20 in free bets
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4.4/5
2.3
N/A
Bet and get football offers
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talkSPORT BET
Up to £40 in free football bets
4.2/5
4.8
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2.8
Weekly football free bets
BetMGM
Bet £10, get £40 in free bets
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4.1/5
4.6
4.4
Profit boosts
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Midnite
Bet £10, get £30 in free bets
4/5
4.7
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N/A
Free bet club
Betfair
Bet £10, get £50 in free bets
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4/5
4.7
4.2
Competitive odds
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Sky Bet
Bet 5p, get £30 in free bets
4/5
4.6
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4.6
In-play betting
Betano
Bet £10, get £50 in free bets
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3.9/5
4.8
2.7
Lucky dip boosts
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BetTom
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3.9/5
3.4
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N/A
25% daily acca boost all sports
1. Betfred
Betfred is among the best UK betting sites for free bets, with the generous Betfred welcome offer and a range of ongoing promotions providing free bet bonuses for both new and existing customers.
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New users can claim £50 in free bets when they deposit and stake £10 and place a wager at evens or above, with tokens credited shortly after the qualifying stake settles.
Beyond the welcome offer, Betfred runs regular promos including money back specials, in-play free bets, accumulator offers and free to play games featuring a range of prizes.
Other plus points for Betfred include the app, which is one of the highest-rated betting apps in the UK, and a fast-responding customer service that answered our queries quickly.
It was disappointing to see Betfred reduce the payment options available, dropping services like PayPal and Skrill, although they do offer fast withdrawals on the banking platforms that remain.
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Betfred have loads of ongoing free bet promos for existing customers (iStock/The Independent)
Pros
✓ £50 free bets for new customers is a valuable welcome offer
✓ Raft of ongoing free bet offers for existing users
✓ Strong acca and racing-specific rewards
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✓ Speedy customer service
Cons
✗ Limited choice of payment options
✗ The website could be more intuitive and easier to navigate
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✗ Free bets expire within seven days
2. SpreadEx
Spread betting is a gambling niche that rewards bettors for how accurate their wagers are, rather than a simple win-or-loss scenario. SpreadEx are the UK’s top spread betting site, packaging that with a financial spread betting service and a fixed-odds sportsbook.
Spread betting carries a greater risk and reward element compared to a standard bet, with punters able to secure large profits from small stakes, or greater losses, depending on the outcome.
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SpreadEx educates those interested in spread betting on a platform that performs brilliantly on both desktop and mobile. And for those not interested in spread betting, the fixed-odds sportsbook is excellent.
The SpreadEx sign-up offer is unmatched among UK betting sites, offering up to £100 in free bets as part of a special welcome bonus for the World Cup. Most of the free bets are for fixed-odds bets, but some are for spread betting, giving curious bettors a chance to try that type of wagering with minimal risk.
There’s a good selection of offers on SpreadEx, including odds boosts, enhanced payouts on accumulators, early payouts, referral schemes and money back offers for racing.
The SpreadEx site can be a little overwhelming for novice bettors at first, but we found it straightforward to navigate after some practice.
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SpreadEx does an excellent job of providing punters with a spread betting platform, but it’s more than that and ranks as one of the best all-round betting sites on the market.
Spread betting comes with greater risks so be sure to have an understanding of it before diving in (iStock/The Independent)
Pros
✓ Large welcome bonus
✓ Sport and financial spread betting options with tutorials
✓ Good selection of sports betting offers
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✓ Excellent app
Cons
✗ Spread betting comes with greater risks
✗ SpreadEx platform could be more novice-friendly
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✗ No free-to-play games
3. Bet365
Bet365 has long been towards the top of the list of best UK betting sites and doesn’t look like going anywhere anytime soon, as they continue to provide an excellent service to bettors.
They have some of the sharpest odds on nearly every major league, as well as some of the best in-play tools available, with the biggest selection of live streams of any online bookmaker, taking their live betting service to the next level.
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Football-specific promotions such as early payout, price boosts and accumulator offers keep regular players catered for, although it would be nice to see a greater range of offers for other sports.
A new bet365 welcome offer wouldn’t go amiss either, but overall, it’s hard to find fault with such a quality operator as bet365, which offers some of the fastest payouts among UK bookmakers and have one of the best-rated apps.
Bet365 provides excellent live streams of a wide range of sports (iStock/The Independent)
Pros
✓ Strong odds across nearly every sport
✓ Excellent in-play tools and live streaming options
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✓ Reliable and user-friendly app
✓ Fast withdrawals available on several payment options
Cons
✗ Fewer free bet promos than rivals
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✗ Bigger sign-up offers available elsewhere
4. Betway
The World Cup is fast approaching and Betway have hit the front early as one of the best World Cup bookmakers by releasing two eye-catching offers, both of which are available on a mobile-friendly platform.
The Betway sign up offer has been boosted for the World Cup, offering new customers £60 in free bets when they register. It’s the biggest welcome bonus among UK betting sites and can be unlocked from as little as £10.
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The other World Cup offer from Betway is a free bet bank builder that involves the firm’s free bets club. Traditionally, Betway’s free bets club with two £5 free bet tokens when they wager £25 or more on trebles.
With their Road to ‘26 promotion, punters will get an extra £10 in free bets when they join the free bets club and complete the wagering requirements. The extra free bets are held by Betway and released to bettors during the World Cup, giving users the chance to build a sizeable free bet war chest.
To go alongside their World Cup offers, Betway regularly boost the odds on a range of sports, while they have two free-to-play games for racing and football fans: 4 to Win and Fixture Frenzy.
We discovered most of what Betway has to offer via mobile device with the site designed to be viewed on a smaller screen, while the Betway app is one of the highest rated among online bookmakers.
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Betway have a new £60 free bet sign up offer ahead of the World Cup (iStock/The Independent)
Pros
✓ Great selection of World Cup offers
✓ Two free-to-play games with great prizes
✓ Highly-rated betting app
✓ Deep selection of player prop markets on various sports
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Cons
✗ Lack of live streaming
✗ Offers could be easier to find
✗ Customer service options could be improved
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5. Paddy Power
Paddy Power is arguably the UK’s most famous bookmaker these days, thanks to a series of clever advertising promotions and a continuous stream of social media content that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
However, there’s plenty of substance under all the style with Paddy Power now the home of the best value sign up offer. The operator recently improved their welcome bonus, making it a bet £5, get £40 in free bets promotion.
Unlike so many other welcome offers from betting sites, there are no restrictions on how the free bets can be used, while Paddy Power give users 30 days to wager their bonus.
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That’s the first of many offers punters can benefit from with a Paddy Power account and the bookie has to be one of the best football betting sites when it comes to promotions, with regular free bets and price boosts.
The same goes for horse racing, while all bettors can benefit from being a member of Paddy’s Rewards Club, which dishes out free bets each week.
There’s also a great selection of free-to-play games on Paddy Power, offering cash prizes, free spins and bet boost tokens, while the mobile app scores well on all devices.
The main drawback to Paddy Power are the lack of competitive odds on certain events. Bettors have reported consistently finding better prices elsewhere, although there’s the potential to make up for that lost value via all the offers.
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PP customers will find regular promotions for football and horse racing (iStock/The Independent)
Pros
✓ The best value welcome offer in the UK
✓ Regular promotions for football and horse racing
✓ Great selection of free-to-play games
Cons
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✗ Odds could be more competitive
✗ Faster withdrawals to e-wallets are required
6. BOYLE Sports
Independent rating: 4.7/5
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Welcome offer: Bet £10, get £40 in free bets.
Areas for improvement: A more reliable betting app and faster withdrawals
Verdict: BOYLE Sports are the top betting site for accumulators, able to choose between enhanced winnings or insurance, while regular acca bettors can secure a free bet acca for every five they place. Boyles need to improve their mobile app, but that’s a minor drawback for an operator that offers a welcome bonus with very few restrictions and is punter-friendly, while Boyles offer early payouts on a larger range of sports than most bookmakers.
7. William Hill
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Independent rating: 4.7/5
Welcome offer: Bet £10, get £30 in free bets
Areas for improvement: The desktop site is dated.
Verdict: William Hill stands out for football and horse racing bettors, offering some of the top odds on both sports. There’s a great range of in-play and live betting tools available at one of the UK’s best-established bookies.
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8. Kwiff
Independent rating: 4.5/5
Welcome offer: Bet £10, get £40 in free bets
Areas for improvement: More markets and streaming options.
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Verdict: Kwiff is more of a novelty betting site, but it sets itself apart from competitors with unique features and a wide range of promos and boosts. The chance to get your bet ‘Kwiffed’ at any moment, meaning the odds are enhanced significantly, makes this a fun site to use.
9. Coral
Independent rating: 4.5/5
Welcome offer: Bet £5, get £30 in free bets
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Areas for improvement: More competitive odds on certain sports.
Verdict: Coral is one of the best-known betting sites in the UK, and its online offering delivers a great sports betting experience. We like the value bettors get from using Coral when it comes to free-to-play games and unique features, such as the Coral Racing Club.
10. Ladbrokes
Independent rating: 4.5/5
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Welcome offer: Bet £5, get £30 in free bets
Areas for improvement: Mobile app could be faster and more reliable on iOS
Verdict: Ladbrokes is tough to separate from its sister site Coral and excels in several categories, such as daily promos and odds boosts, range of sports covered, depth of markets and general ease of use. It’s arguably better for football bettors than Coral and is one of the top World Cup betting sites for this summer.
11. Tote
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Independent rating: 4.5/5
Welcome offer: Bet £5 get £20 in free bets
Areas for improvement: More betting tools
Verdict: Tote is one of the most well-known horse racing betting sites, thanks to a unique pool betting system, but they have branched out from that in recent times, offering more traditional racing offers, while introducing sports betting. It’s now a one-stop shop for all bettors, backed up by an excellent customer service record.
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12. Virgin Bet
Independent rating: 4.5/5
Welcome offer: Bet £10, get £30 in free bets
Areas for improvement: More betting features, such as partial cash out, and faster withdrawals.
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Verdict: Virgin Bet has an excellent selection of markets for all the big sports, with its football free bet offerings and racing promotions making it a great choice for punters who want to bet on the country’s most popular betting events.
13. NetBet
Independent rating: 4.4/5
Welcome offer: Bet £10, get £20 in free bets
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Areas for improvement: The welcome bonus could be more generous, and there could be more racing offers.
Verdict: NetBet offers a solid app and desktop experience and we particularly like the range of football offers they have available, with regular bet and get promotions. They also have a link with UFC, making this one of the premier MMA betting sites.
14. talkSPORT BET
Independent rating: 4.2/5
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Welcome offer: Up to £40 in football free bets
Areas for improvement: Could expand markets and offers for less popular sports.
Verdict: TalkSPORT BET is a great option for football bettors due to their free bets club, regular odds boosts and free-to-play games that are largely tied to the sport, though horse racing also receives a good amount of attention. Another big selling point of talkSPORT BET is the much-loved betting app, which scores highly among users on both iOS and Android.
15. BetMGM
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Independent rating: 4.7/5
Welcome offer: Bet £5 at evens on any sport, get £40 in free bets.
Areas for improvement: More payment options and faster withdrawals
Verdict: BetMGM have quickly settled in as one of the UK’s top betting sites with a good selection of offers for existing customers. The BetMGM app is one of the best in its class, the sign up bonus is above average and they are planning a strong collection of World Cup free bet offers.
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16. Midnite
Independent rating: 4/5
Welcome offer: Bet £10, get £30 in free bets
Areas for improvement: Needs to launch a dedicated Android app
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Verdict: Midnite’s bet club rewards promotion will appeal to regular bettors, with three different ways to qualify. You can either place a minimum of five £5 win singles each week to unlock a £5 free bet, or place a minimum of 2x £10 accas each week to unlock a £10 free bet. The third option is to place a minimum of one £10 bet builder bet single each week to unlock a £5 free bet.
17. Betfair
Independent rating: 4/5
Welcome offer: Bet £10, get £50 in free bets
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Areas for improvement: Could make the welcome offer more flexible and add more promotions for existing customers.
Verdict: Betfair has carved a reputation as one of the best betting sites in the UK, and its wide range of sports markets and competitive odds will keep users coming back again and again, while the exchange is another interesting feature, often offering market-beating odds on big events.
18. Sky Bet
Independent rating: 4/5
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Welcome offer: Bet 5p, get £30 in free bets
Areas for improvement: Desktop load speed can be slower than mobile
Verdict: Sky Bet has become a major player in the UK betting scene, with their free-to-play football prediction game Super 6 an ideal introduction to the brand for many punters. Their best asset is their in-play betting product, with Sky Bet’s app quite possibly the fastest way of placing a bet in conjunction with what is happening on the field of play.
19. Betano
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Independent rating: 3.9/5
Welcome offer: Bet £10, get £50 on free bets
Areas for improvement: Sharper odds on non-football events and improvements to the Android app
Verdict: Betano will appeal to football bettors, who can claim £50 in free bets when joining and are treated to regular price boosts, early payouts and free-to-play football prediction games. Betano could do more in other areas, but there’s a free bets club, an excellent app if you are on iOS and the Lucky Dip features, which offers enhanced odds on most sports.
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20. BetTom
Independent rating: 3.9/5
Welcome offer: Bet £10 Get £20 in free bets
Areas for improvement: Android app is not available.
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Verdict: BetTom is a solid new betting site having launched in the UK in 2025. Their strengths cater mostly to fans of horse racing and greyhound racing betting, with best odds guaranteed available on both. They also pay first past the post on all UK and Irish horse racing, while football fans can avail of bets rolling over when your player get subbed off, plus up to 25% acca boosts available on most sports every day.
Our betting experts have come up with some advice on how to select a betting site, laying out the main factors to consider when evaluating whether a site might be right for you.
What do you want to bet on?
Consider which sports you want to bet on before joining a bookmaker, and assess their coverage of your preferred sports.
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Most bookmakers will cover football and horse racing – the two most bet on sports in the UK – but there’s a difference in how each bookie will cover those sports, and other popular events like tennis, golf and boxing.
Overall, the odds, number of markets, in-play options, offers and niche betting services like specials markets differ from one betting site to another, so it can pay to look around before signing up to a site.
Look beyond the welcome offer
While the welcome offer is valuable and a big consideration, it’s worth seeing what other promotions a betting site might run.
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Check on what offers a betting site has run recently via its social feeds and consider the regularity of any offers. Also, remember to check what the offers are for. For example, do they only run one-off promos for huge betting events like Cheltenham, or do they run regular promotions for Saturday racing or Premier League football?
Check banking options and withdrawal speeds
Check to see if the betting site carries your preferred banking method, as they all have different options.
In addition, it is advisable to find out the withdrawal speed for transactions and whether some methods are faster than others. Speaking to a customer advisor can be useful if the help section doesn’t carry withdrawal speeds.
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Download and test the app
Bettors who like to bet on a mobile device should check what mobile service any potential bookmaker provides. Not all bookies have apps, while some only provide apps for Apple devices.
If they do have an app, download it and check the functionality, looking at loading speeds, ease of navigation and the in-play service. While bettors can get a good overview of a betting app from the reviews on the app store, nothing beats an in-person evaluation.
Check Trustpilot reviews
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It can be helpful to check reviews of betting sites on Trustpilot, though context is key when looking at Trustpilot scores. For example, reviews from punters complaining about poor slot payouts or account restrictions aren’t helpful when looking for the best betting site for accumulators.
Look at the volume of reviews, filter them by most recent and read a sample size to see what bettors are unhappy with. If in doubt over a bookmaker, remember that first hand experience is invaluable to get a more complete picture.
Rank
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Why
Our Rating
1
247Bet
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Over 30 sports to bet on, good selection of football promos, bet builder tool enabled on 6 sports
4.5/5
2
HighBet
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Weekly free bets, easy to use website, solid racing offers, regular enhanced odds and accumulator offers
4.5/5
3
Pub Sports
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Excellent in-play betting experience, price boosts on football multis, global horse racing odds
4.3/5
4
Bet Crown
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Beginner-level welcome offer, excellent customer support, loads of banking options with fast payouts
4.2/5
5
7bet
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Regular free bet offers for football and golf, better prices than fixed odds bookmakers on the betting exchange, great bet builder tool, selection of live streams
4/5
As part of our evaluation of the best betting sites in the UK, we also monitor new betting sites that are becoming popular and starting to challenge the established names.
We have tested all the recently launched online bookmakers, and we re-evaluate our ratings each and every month based on the criteria detailed above.
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Below are our new betting sites UK rankings:
1. 247 Bet
247Bet went live in 2025 and has been working around the clock to stand out from the crowd, with up to £50 in free bets available as part of a new sign-up offer.
They have recently expanded their sportsbook and now offer odds on over 30 sports, with a wealth of pre-match and in-play markets available for most events.
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For football bettors, there are some good offers, including early payouts, accumulator boosts and cash back on selected bets if a game finishes 0-0. Tennis punters can also get 10 per cent cashback on in-play losses each week.
The bet builder tool on 247Bet is available on six different sports and there’s a good selection of betting options to use, while odds are competitive too.
The next steps we’d like to see from 247Bet are improvements made to its app, which hasn’t been well reviewed so far, and the addition of a few more live streams to enhance its in-play betting service.
247Bet have recently bulked up their sports betting package (iStock/The Independent)
Pros
✓ Over 30 sports to bet on
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✓ Good selection of football promos
✓ Bet builder tool enabled on 6 sports
Cons
✗ 5x Wagering requirements on sign up offer
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✗ App is poorly rated by real world users
2. HighBet
HighBet launched in 2021 but underwent a major facelift in 2025, returning with a new look and new offers, including a weekly sports rewards club offering £15 in free bets and £100 cashback.
The free bets are unlocked by wagering set amounts on certain bet types, such as bet builders and accumulators, while the cashback kicks in after wagering a minimum of £20 on the sportsbook, with bettors receiving 10 per cent back on total losses.
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Racing bettors will be pleased to see a first past the post guarantee, while HighBet have gone non-runner money back on all UK and Irish races, a safeguard most bookies only offer during the major meetings.
There are also early payouts, acca boosts and enhanced odds available across HighBet, who have built a user-friendly site with clear instructions on all its offers.
The welcome offer is a bet £10, get £30 promotion, which is about standard for a sign up bonus, but is let down slightly by restrictions on which sports and bet types the free bets can be used on.
HighBet are non-runner no bet on every UK & Irish race (iStock/The Independent)
HighBet Pros
✓ Weekly free bets
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✓ Strong focus on UK racing
✓Non-runner no bet on every UK & Irish race
HighBet Cons
✗ No Best Odds Guarantee
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✗ Restrictions on free bets with sign up offer
3. Pub Sports
Pub Casino are widely regarded as one of the top new online casinos in the UK and they have now ventured into sports betting with an equally good product.
Given the nature of their pub theme, they’ve gone particularly big on live betting, with their in-play offering being up there with the top new UK bookmakers.
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On testing, we noted how good their tennis in-play experience was, with a stats feature to rival any major bookmaker including point-by-point updates, head-to-head stats and a timeline of events.
Beyond in-play betting, you’ll find acca boosts on all football multis of four or more selections up to 50%, while horse racing fans will get a comprehensive list of obscure races from both north and south America.
The in-play experience is what we found most impressive on Pub Sports (iStock/The Independent)
Pros
✓ Excellent in-play betting experience
✓ Price boosts on football multis
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✓ Global horse racing odds
Cons
✗ Lack of ongoing sports promos compared to casino
✗ No matched deposit on sign up
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4. BetCrown
BetCrown is a brand new UK betting site and they’ve launched with a conservative yet simple bet £10 get £10 offer for new customers.
It may not be the most valuable sign up offer among the new bookmakers we recommend, but they make up for it in other areas, such as premium customer support, fast payouts and secure payments.
Indeed, one of the most appealing aspects of BetCrown’s product is their array of banking options.
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You’ll get the traditional debit card and bank transfer methods, but there’s also a slew of modern banking alternatives such as Skrill, PayPal, Neteller, Neosurf, plus Google Pay and Apple Pay.
The sportsbook itself is packed with competitive odds prices across all the sports you would expect and more, while their betting promotions section is better than some of their more established counterparts.
It’s clear they want to compete with the best football betting sites as their promos include two goals up early payouts, bore draw refunds when your game finishes 0-0, acca boosts up to 75%, plus standard features like cash out and bet builders.
BetCrown is an ideal starting place for beginners (iStock/The Independent)
Pros
✓ Beginner level welcome offer
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✓ Excellent customer support
✓ Loads of banking options with fast payouts
Cons
✗ Below par sign up offer value
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✗ Promos are football heavy
5. 7Bet
Launched in the summer of 2024, 7Bet already provides a strong betting service. They mainly cater to football punters with their promotions, such as money back on losing bets if a match finishes goalless, although their early payout offer does cover tennis, basketball, baseball, American football and ice hockey.
What stands out on the offer page are the regular deposit bonuses. 7Bet ran a deposit bonus offer during the Grand National, while each week of the football season, they give punters a free bet when they deposit and wager a minimum of £50 on football.
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We noticed plenty of little touches you won’t find with some new sportsbooks, such as a dedicated horse racing section with several streaming options and a good in-play service. What also caught the eye are the payment options.
7Bet pledges to process withdrawals, regardless of payment option, the same day the request is made. Any withdrawal from 7Bet will take no longer than three days, although in our experience, they were able to transfer my funds in a matter of hours.
7Bet has a great selection of football betting offers (iStock/The Independent)
Pros
✓ Fast payment service
✓ Regular deposit bonuses
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✓ Great selection of football betting offers
✓ Live streams for selected race meetings
Cons
✗ Poor mobile betting service
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✗ The website could be easier to navigate
✗ Sign up offer could be more generous
How we rank and review betting sites
My rankings are based on a bookmaker meeting a wide range of criteria, with first-hand testing and strict editorial standards in place to reach our conclusions.
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Below are some of the key considerations when reviewing bookmakers and compiling our rankings for the best online betting sites:
License and regulation
All our recommended online bookmakers are licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission. The UKGC maintains high standards of fairness and accountability, ensuring bookies meet legal requirements for fair play, data security, customer protection, and responsible gambling protocols.
They have the ability to hand out huge fines and suspend licences, such as fining NetBet £650,000 for breaching money laundering and social responsibility guidelines.
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Bettors are advised to only ever use UK-licensed betting sites, as offshore or unlicensed bookies don’t carry the same level of protection or guarantees.
Usability
Time during the review process of an online bookmaker is split 50/50 between the desktop and mobile sites or app. App reviews on both iOS and Android are taken into consideration.
We look at the performance of each online bookmaker for a range of factors, including ease of navigation, loading times, user-friendly design, responsiveness, page load speed, app usability and more.
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Competitive odds
Using our own odds comparison tool allows us to check which bookmakers boast the most competitive prices, noting which bookies consistently appear at the top of our rankings.
We check the competitiveness of odds across the top sports and major events in the UK and abroad. If bettors aren’t consistently getting good value from a bookmaker, they won’t be recommended.
Betting features
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Betting sites provide a huge array of bet types and tools to punters, with cash out and bet builders expected as standard. But the best online bookmakers build on those standards, providing partial or automatic cash out options, while giving bettors the chance to put together a bet builder on multiple sports, not just football.
We also check to see whether bookmakers provide comprehensive stat packs and live tracking options, helping bettors make smarter, more informed decisions.
Offers and promotions
Each welcome offer is evaluated on its genuine value, taking into account minimum deposit requirements, winnings caps and ease of use. That said, a competitive sign-up bonus is only the first step. The bookmakers featured here also provide ongoing promotions, with the best bookies offering daily incentives
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These offers come in various forms, such as free bets, money back schemes, odds boosts, extra place races, profit boosts, and more.
Customer support
The best betting sites provide a range of customer support options, with live chat or a telephone service preferred for instant resolution of any issues.
Response times should be high and all queries should be dealt with efficiently. If a site does not deal with enquiries and problems in an acceptable timeframe, then we will not recommend it.
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Safer gambling
Promotion and implementation of responsible gambling regulations is of paramount importance, and the way in which a bookmaker approaches player welfare is a key factor in our rankings.
Bettors should know how to access any safer gambling tools they wish to use, while bookmakers should be on hand to recognise and support any bettor potentially dealing with a gambling addiction.
Exchange betting sites have been around since the start of the century, but they remain a niche area of gambling due to the perceived complexity of betting on an exchange.
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For those unaware, when betting on an exchange, punters are betting against one another, rather than betting with a bookmaker. Bettors have the option to back a bet, as they would with a traditional bookmaker, or lay a bet, which means they are wagering on that selection to lose.
Other bettors set the prices, so the odds are usually higher than most fixed-odds betting sites, and punters can trade between back and lay bets to lock in a profit. Operators make their money by taking a percentage of any winnings.
There are only a handful of exchange betting sites in the UK. Here are our top three:
1. Matchbook
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Matchbook were one of the original exchange betting sites, but it’s only recently that they’ve started to challenge the dominance of Betfair.
The big advantage Betfair had over Matchbook was liquidity, which is how much money there was in a market and, therefore, how easy it was to place a bet. Matchbook have closed the gap in this regard, while their odds have been recognised as some of the best in the UK.
Matchbook also charge just 2 per cent commission to UK and Irish customers, while they run a sign up offer featuring 110 days of zero per cent commission.
There are other perks to using Matchbook, such as rebates on losing bet builder and accumulator bets, and money back on golf offers.
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Matchbook also has an excellent mobile app, and in our opinion, has now moved ahead of Betfair.
Matchbook specialise in money back offers (iStock/The Independent)
Pros
✓ 2 per cent commission
✓ Money back offers
✓ Excellent mobile service
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Cons
✗ Less liquidity in some markets
✗ Fewer markets
2. Betfair
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It’s not like Betfair has become a bad choice for exchange punters, particularly as there’s still more liquidity in their markets and they boast better odds on major sports, like football.
Those are two big plus points, as is the fact that Betfair’s trading system is slick and easy to use once you understand how to work an exchange. Betfair also have more markets than Matchbook, giving bettors a greater choice.
Betfair charges a 5 per cent fee on all net winnings, while the exchange welcome offer is a bet £10, get £10 deal. Punters are advised to go with the Betfair sportsbook welcome offer of bet £10, get £50 as they only need one login with Betfair to access the sportsbook, exchange and online casino.
The other big issue with Betfair is the lack of offers for existing customers. Betfair exchange users won’t find too many free bets waiting for them.
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The Betfair exchange is a tried and tested platform (iStock/The Independent)
Pros
✓ Large liquidity in most markets
✓ Great choice of betting markets
✓ Tried and tested platform
Cons
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✗ Small welcome offer
✗ Lack of ongoing promotions
3. EasyBet
EasyBet is a betting exchange that delivers a strong experience across several areas, but particularly excels with bet builders.
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Their bet builder tool is simple to use and covers eight sports, including football, MMA, cricket, rugby and major US leagues. Users can combine up to 12 markets from a single event, which will be enough for most casual and more regular bettors.
The platform also runs consistent bet builder incentives – including two £5 free bet builder bets each week on Premier League fixtures when staking £20 or more – and EasyBet’s offers are clear and accessible.
The biggest knock against EasyBet is the lack of a betting app, but the desktop site adapts well to the small screen, and bettors will find they consistently get better value for money on an exchange than with a fixed-odds bookmaker.
EasyBet customers can expect regular free bet builder promotions each week (iStock/The Independent)
Pros
✓ Bet builder available across a wide range of sports
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✓ Regular free bet builder promotions each week
✓ Strong selection of ongoing offers
Cons
✗ Fewer sports covered than rivals
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✗ No betting app
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He has tested dozens of UK bookmakers to compile this list of the best betting sites, with reviews updated regularly.
As alluded to above, Chris uses a range of strict criteria when evaluating online bookmakers, considering promotions and offers, the variety of games and payment methods, efficient customer service and the overall experience.
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NetBet might not be the first name that comes to mind when thinking of World Cup betting sites, but it more than holds its own.
What stood out about NetBet during our testing was the breadth of football markets – from bet builder quick bets to a massive array of handicaps, NetBet offers more depth than some more established bookmakers.
NetBet also get the better of several rival UK bookmakers when it comes to free bet offers.
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They regularly run bet and get promotions for World Cup games, while users are also well catered for with acca boosts, early payout options and regular enhanced odds.
Ahead of the semi-finals there’s two straightforward free bet promos. If you place a £10+ double on both matches at minimum odds of 1/2 you’ll get a free £5 bet for the final.
Users can also claim a free £5 bet on England vs Argentina when they place a £10+ pre-match bet builder on the game with at least three selections and minimum odds of 3/1.
The second of the World Cup semi-finals takes place tonight as England take on reigning champions Argentina, with the winner advancing to take on Spain in the final on Sunday. Here’s our football tipster Becky Ashton’s England vs Argentina predictions.
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Football tipster Becky Ashton (Becky Ashton)
“While England might not have torn teams apart so far, we have seen a real grit and determination from this squad to overcome the injuries, red cards and conditions to keep alive their hopes of replicating those achievements of 60 years ago.”
England vs Argentina prediction 1: BTTS and England to win 5/1 Midnite
“As you’d expect, there are plenty of good offers on this one, and a good way to get more for your money is doubling up on Kane and Messi to have at more than one shot on target each (15/4).
“I love this offer from William Hill, especially as they have 30 attempts on target between them already.”
England vs Argentina prediction 2: Kane and Messi both over 1 shot on target – 15/4 William Hill
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In this section, we’ve taken a look at the most common payment methods used on UK betting sites. Some methods are more widely accepted than others, but the following are the most commonly found:
Debit card
Withdrawal timeframe: 4 hours – 3 days
The most widely accepted payment method on online betting sites and often required to qualify for sign up bonuses. Traditionally, debit card withdrawals have taken days to process, but the introduction of Fast Funds means some UK betting sites can process debit card withdrawals in as little as four hours.
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Bank transfer
Withdrawal timeframe: Instant – 5 days
As is the case with debit cards, many betting sites will accept deposits and withdrawals made by bank transfer. This was previously one of the slowest payment methods; however, Pay By Bank has transformed this option, with funds arriving in a matter of minutes at sites that cater to the newer method.
E-wallets (PayPal, Skrill, Neteller)
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Withdrawal timeframe: Instant – 24 hours
There is a large selection of e-wallets now available, all offering instant deposits, but Skrill, Neteller and PayPal are the three biggest providers, with the latter most likely to be found on betting sites. Withdrawals using this option tend to be processed in a matter of hours, although a growing number of UK betting sites have stopped using e-wallets due to the fees involved for them, with Betfred recently dropping PayPal and Skrill.
Apple/Google Pay
Withdrawal timeframe: Instant – 24 hours
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Many gambling sites have embraced Apple Pay, and, to a lesser extent, Google Pay. These methods make deposits extremely simple as they don’t require punters to enter any bank details, and withdrawals can be made with just a few taps on your mobile. In particular, Apple Pay betting sites are becoming more common as bookmakers start accepting the payment method, even for welcome offers.
Paysafecard
Withdrawal timeframe: 1 hour – 3 days
This method works in a similar way to e-wallets, though as is the case with Skrill and Neteller, it is less widely accepted and rarely qualifies for welcome offers. The pre-paid card makes it easy to keep a limit on spending, but very few bookmakers offer withdrawals using Paysafe.
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Trustly
Withdrawal timeframe: 10 minutes – 24 hours
Instant transfers are available with Trustly, with no bank details needed and limits between £10 and £10,000. It’s one of the most secure methods to complete a transfer and is becoming increasingly popular with online bookmakers.
Pay by mobile
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Withdrawal timeframe: N/A
Users can normally deposit via pay by mobile, with deposits sometimes processed nearly instantly, but pay by mobile is not a valid method for withdrawals on UK betting sites.
Research released by the UK Gambling Commission highlights that some gambling activities are more strongly associated with future harm than others. Sports betting was among the highest-scoring categories on the Commission’s Problem Gambling Severity Index.
Gambling should be viewed strictly as discretionary leisure spending. Set clear limits, only use money you can afford to lose, and resist the urge to chase losses in an attempt to recover previous bets. UK-regulated operators are required to offer a range of safer gambling measures. These can include deposit and loss limits, cooling-off periods, reality checks, affordability checks, and self-exclusion schemes designed to help customers manage their activity.
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A postman wearing an England shirt has been caught on camera kicking a blind shih tzu ‘like a football’ – with it later dying from organ failure.
Owner Eve Lewis, 40, said the man denied attacking her dog Ethel, but Ring doorbell footage showed that he had, just seconds after he handed over a parcel.
The 11-year-old pet was partially blind and had only one tooth, so posed no threat, Ms Lewis said.
‘The driver was walking away and still made the effort to turn around and kick her.
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‘He didn’t just kick her, he toe punted her like she was a football. She flew up in the air and hit the ground and rolled three times.’
The NHS worker, who lives with her five-year-old son and their other dog, Stanley, a French bulldog, described her panic after the attack.
She took Ethel from their home in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, to the vets’, but was told she could not be saved.
‘Her blood pressure dropped and they put tubes up her nose. Then they said there’s internal bleeding.
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Ms Lewis made the difficult decision to put Ethel down after the vet said she had suffered irreversible brain damage
‘At this point, I’m thinking, “This literally can’t be happening.” From then on, it was just a complete blur.
‘I went home overnight, but when I came back to the vets’ in the morning, she was pretty much already out of it.’
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Ms Lewis made the difficult decision to put Ethel down after the vet said she had suffered irreversible brain damage.
She told The Sun: ‘We always called her Ethel 2.0 because after every surgery she had she would bounce back, but she didn’t make it this time. She was an old gal.
‘I just don’t want this to happen to anyone else. I’m heartbroken and angry. I’ve gone through about 100 packs of tissues.’
It is understood the postman has been suspended by Royal Mail.
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Vets listed Ethel’s cause of death as organ failure caused by blunt force trauma.
A Royal Mail spokesman said: ‘We are deeply sorry for this distressing incident, and we know how upsetting it is for the family.
‘We are treating this matter very seriously. We have seen the footage and launched a full investigation to establish the circumstances. We have also confirmed to the family that we will cover the veterinary costs.
‘We take animal welfare and the safety of our people very seriously. Dog-related incidents can present a serious risk to postal workers, and we will take any appropriate action once our investigation is complete.’
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A Thames Valley police spokesman said: ‘No arrests have been made but there are ongoing enquiries regarding animal welfare and criminal damage incidents.’
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Postman caught on camera kicking blind shih tzu ‘like a football’, with pet dying from organ failure
But, says Rousell, despite a large body of research into the properties of different colours, the best option for your home is still somewhat contextual, depending on your background, economic upbringing and the climate you live in. “People always ask me, ‘what is the best colour for sleep?’, but that depends not just on the sensory input that’s coming in but also your lived experience, which acts as a filter that all this sensory input has to pass through,” she says.
The dock was empty at the hearing last October after Gwinnett breached a court order the previous April and fled to Tenerife, purportedly to scatter her brother’s ashes.
The convicted fraudster is believed to have been in Tenerife ever since, until this week reports emerged that she had been arrested by Spanish authorities.
Approached for confirmation by The Bolton News, a Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office spokesperson said: “We are supporting a British woman who has been arrested in Spain and are in contact with the local authorities.”
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Last October Judge Michael Maher addressed Gwinnett’s sentencing hearing as if she had been present, saying he hoped she would eventually read his remarks after she was arrested.
Judge Maher said: “To you, Joan Green was simply a cash cow to be milked until she was dry.
“And so having inveigled your way into their lives behind the charade that you were a benevolent friend to Joan, you set about playing the long game to isolate and control a vulnerable woman and thereby enrich yourself.”
Pamela Gwinnett was sentenced in her absence at Preston Crown Court (Image: Newsquest)
He added: “When one of the carers overheard Joan asking you why her family didn’t come around anymore, you sought to brainwash her, saying they are not good enough for you.
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“You controlled the use of her bank cards, and you prevented her from seeing any banking staff about her money.
“To be blunt, she was under your thumb.”
Judge Maher said there was a “self-assured shamelessness” to her crimes.
He said: “To use the colloquialism, you have some brass neck Ms. Gwinnett.”
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Pamela Gwinnett stole nearly £300,000 from an elderly woman (Image: GMP)
Gwinnett stole a total of £296,000 from Mrs Green, spending the proceeds on extravagances like Botox treatments and a £22,500 car.
Last October, Preston Crown Court heard from James Preece, prosecuting, how Gwinnett had posed as Mrs Green’s friend and was originally employed for light cleaning and shopping tasks.
But after getting close to her victim, Gwinnett manipulated her way to getting herself made Mrs Green’s power of attorney.
To heighten her elderly victim’s sense of isolation, Gwinnett changed her landline owner, sacked a long-time gardener, and made false accusations of neglect against Mrs Green’s family.
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Pamela Gwinnett has finally been arrested (Image: GMP)
After the Court of Appeal suspended Gwinnett’s power of attorney, she continued to steal from a joint bank account.
She even continued to steal from Mrs Green after her death shortly before her 90th birthday in November 2022.
Gwinnett, formerly of Greenfield Road, Adlington, denied her crimes when brought to court but was convicted by a jury of fraud by abuse of position and theft.
Gerard Doran, defending, said the only point her could make in her favour was that she had no previous convictions.
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Officer in charge of the investigation PC Georgia Loughton said: “We are pleased that Pamela Gwinnett will be returned to the UK where she will serve her sentence.
“Pamela knowingly defrauded a vulnerable woman out of almost £300,000, cutting off all contact with her family and controlling every aspect of her life.
“She was trusted by Joan, and she used this position of trust to her own financial gain.
“Joan was isolated from her family and denied from seeing her grandchildren and their children.
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“Sadly, Joan passed away in 2022 however we hope that the return of Pamela to the UK to serve her sentence gives Joan’s family a sense of justice as they look to move on with their lives.”
District Commander for GMP’s Bolton district, Chief Superintendent Helen Critchley said catching Gwinnett had been made possible thanks to her team working with the National Crime Agency and the Spanish authorities.
She said: “Our teams have worked alongside the National Crime Agency and Spanish authorities to ensure that Pamela is brought back to the UK to face the consequences of her crimes.
“This arrest highlights our commitment to relentlessly pursue those who commit crimes and exploit vulnerable people in our communities. We will take any necessary action and ensure they face justice.
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“I would like to thank the team for their diligent investigation which led to Gwinnett’s conviction and now her arrest.
“I hope this news offers an element of solace to Joan’s family.”
She was ordered to pay a confiscation order of £350,180, again in her absence, at a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing earlier this year.
The risk of dementia rises as the brain ages. One reason is that connections between brain cells weaken over time. Diseases of the brain, such as Alzheimer’s and stroke, can speed this up, eventually leading to dementia, a loss of mental abilities and a loss of independence.
Scientists can now estimate a person’s brain age from brain scans, and compare it with their actual age. This difference, known as the brain-age gap, can predict who is more likely to see faster mental decline and go on to develop dementia. One study followed around 39,000 people and found exactly that link. The good news is that lifestyle changes – stopping smoking, drinking less alcohol and exercising regularly – can slow this decline.
But what about learning another language? Could that help keep the brain younger for longer and delay dementia?
Preliminary findings presented at a recent scientific conference suggested that people who speak more languages tend to have younger brains. Speaking two languages was linked to a six-year delay in brain ageing, and speaking four languages was linked to a delay of up to 13 years.
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A separate study of more than 86,000 people across 27 European countries found that people who spoke only one language were more than twice as likely to show faster brain ageing. Speaking two languages cut that risk by 30%, according to the findings.
The theory is that learning languages builds what scientists call brain reserve – extra connections between nerve cells that help the brain withstand the damage caused by ageing and disease.
But the picture may not be so simple. It could depend on how the research is done, who is being studied, and why someone speaks more than one language in the first place.
Delayed diagnosis, not lower risk
When researchers combined the results of several studies, they found that speaking more than one language didn’t actually lower a person’s risk of developing dementia. What it did do was delay diagnosis by two to five years.
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One explanation is that learning another language builds vocabulary and problem-solving skills, which may help hide the early signs of dementia rather than prevent the disease itself.
There’s another complication. Most studies on this topic have focused on white, middle-class people in the US and Europe – people who often grew up speaking several languages thanks to a good education and supportive parents.
This same group is also more likely to do other things that protect the brain, such as reading for pleasure, playing sport or learning a musical instrument, all of which have been linked to a lower risk of dementia.
There’s also a chicken-and-egg problem. People with good memories for words and language rules – and the support and motivation to use them – may simply be more likely to become multilingual in the first place.
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And being middle class generally means a healthier lifestyle: better food, better healthcare, more time for leisure and less stress – all of which reduce dementia risk on their own.
Why migrants don’t fit the pattern
If speaking multiple languages were simply protective, you’d expect migrants – who often need to learn a new language – to have a lower dementia risk. In fact, the opposite is true. Several studies have found migrants face a higher risk.
The reasons are complicated. Poor health, social isolation and depression, particularly among migrant women, may all play a part, sometimes linked to limited language skills stemming from a lack of education.
This suggests that being able to communicate well enough to express your needs and get support may matter more than simply speaking another language.
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Indonesia has the largest multilingual population in the world, with more than 200 million people speaking more than one language. Yet dementia rates in some parts of the country are double those in wealthier western nations, according to research my colleagues and I conducted.
Indonesia has the largest multilingual population of any country. N.A.Wicaksono/Shutterstock.com
This is especially true in poorer rural areas with low levels of education, and among women. But even there, staying socially active and exercising reduced dementia risk.
If the brain reserve theory holds up, learning a language later in life could help the brain form new connections and cope better with ageing. The process also increases blood flow – and with it, oxygen and nutrients – to the parts of the brain being used. This fits with the “use it or lose it” idea, that the brain works a bit like a muscle.
As dementia takes hold, people often lose their weaker, second language first. That would explain why its protective effect on the brain fades and why diagnosis is often delayed rather than prevented.
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To really test whether learning a language protects the brain, we need studies that compare older people who learn a new language with those who don’t. So far, this kind of research has produced mixed results. About half of the studies found no effect on cognition.
As with most dementia research, one thing is clear: no single habit – including learning a language – is likely to be the deciding factor in whether someone develops the condition.
Jude Bellingham fought back tears as he was comforted by family and friends after England‘s World Cup campaign came to an end with a defeat to Argentina in Atlanta on Wednesday.
Bellingham, arguably England’s standout player of the tournament, was unable to reproduce the heroics that inspired victory over Norway as the Three Lions fell to a 2-1 defeat against the defending world champions.
Anthony Gordon had given England the lead before Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez struck late on to book Argentina’s place in Sunday’s showpiece at the New York-New Jersey Stadium.
Long after the final whistle, and following a feisty confrontation with Argentina substitute Valentin Barco, Bellingham turned to his family for support.
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Footage showed the Real Madrid star embracing his father, Mark Bellingham, and mother, Denise Bellingham, while wiping away tears. His close friend and England team-mate Morgan Rogers was also seen hugging his parents.
The 23-year-old was also spotted sitting alongside his girlfriend, Ashlyn Castro, 28, appearing visibly downcast by the afternoon’s events.
Footage showed the Real Madrid star embracing his father, Mark Bellingham, while wiping away tears
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Bellingham was spotted sitting alongside his girlfriend, Ashlyn Castro, 28, appearing visibly downcast by the afternoon’s events
The pair were joined by Bellingham’s father, Mark, and his mother, Denise in the stands after the final whistle
It was a change in mood from what had preceded it, with Bellingham having become embroiled in a heated altercation with Barco in the moments after the final whistle.
Bellingham slapped the young Strasbourg player’s head from behind, sparking a brief melee involving players from both sides.
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It remains unclear what triggered the reaction from the Real Madrid midfielder, though footage has circulated showing Barco running onto the pitch after Fernandez’s 85th-minute equaliser and celebrating in front of the England players rather than joining his team-mates by the corner flag.
Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson, commentating for BBC Radio 5 Live, described Barco’s actions as ‘probably the worst example of sportsmanship we’ve seen at this World Cup’.
Barco, 21, plays for French side Strasbourg and previously spent time at Brighton. He is reportedly set to join Chelsea ahead of the upcoming Premier League season.
The Argentine has featured just once at the tournament, coming off the bench in the second half of his side’s 3-1 group-stage victory over Jordan.
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The match itself was incredibly attritional, with 19 fouls committed in the first half, as American referee Ismail Elfath struggled to keep a lid on things.
In the very first minute, Alexis Mac Allister set the tone for what was about to unfold, flooring Elliot Anderson just 19 seconds after the first whistle.
A few minutes later, Bellingham appeared to confront Messi for another foul on Anderson.
‘We were really just discussing a foul, actually,’ Bellingham is reported to have said after the match.
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‘It wasn’t anything bad. I’m sure everyone will do their thing and make it a big deal, but it was nothing.’
Bellingham became embroiled in a heated altercation with Argentina substitute Valentin Barco in the moments after the final whistle
‘I wish I could say more. I wish I could give one more win or two more wins. But at the moment I’m kind of – my head’s a bit fuzzy with disappointment,’ he said in his post-match interview
As for his post-match assessment, Bellingham said: ‘I think we can take a lot from the experience, but it’s so gutting.
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‘I wanted to be a part of an England squad that had finally done it, finally got it over the line. And to be here telling the fans unfortunately the same things that they’ve probably heard for years and years, it’s really gutting.
‘I wish I could say more. I wish I could give one more win or two more wins. But at the moment I’m kind of – my head’s a bit fuzzy with disappointment.’
During the post-match celebrations, Argentina’s stars held aloft a banner that read: ‘The Malvinas (Falklands) are ours.’
That has led to calls for the players involved to face disciplinary action from FIFA.
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Despite FIFA’s ban on political flags, Tottenham captain Romero, Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez and ex-Spurs midfielder Giovani Lo Celso celebrated with the controversial sign after the final whistle.
Captain and star player Messi was also seen dancing alongside the banner.
FIFA has yet to comment, but the governing body is under huge pressure to punish Argentina for flouting its rules. Manchester United and Spurs are being urged to punish Romero and Martinez.
Twelve years ago, the team carried the same banner at an international friendly and was fined just £20,000.
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But there are growing calls for the players who carried the banner at a match of such magnitude – watched by an estimated 950 million people worldwide – to face tougher sanctions.
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Supporters of Argentina in Buenos Aires revelled in their World Cup triumph against England, setting fire to flags and parading a coffin draped with the Union Jack across the capital’s streets.
The Wednesday evening encounter rekindled a long-standing rivalry that had lain quiet for 20 years, yet the reigning world champions pressed forward in their quest for a fourth World Cup title, shattering English hopes – much to their delight.
Building on tournament successes in 1986 and 1998, Argentina secured victory with an injury-time goal against the Three Lions. Lautaro Martinez nodded in the decisive strike after Anthony Gordon had put England ahead in the second period.
The heated fixture carried significant political undertones, with the Falklands War remaining a point of contention amongst South Americans. Argentine players have repeatedly alluded to it throughout the competition, and supporters at home took immense satisfaction in defeating England.
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Amid the festivities in Buenos Aires, fans were seen torching English flags while a coffin covered in a Union Jack was paraded as thousands flooded the streets, reports the Mirror.
England manager Thomas Tuchel has faced substantial criticism for his tactical decisions, particularly after the Three Lions took the lead. The side shifted to a considerably more cautious strategy, with his substitutions bringing on several defenders in an attempt to preserve the result.
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Lionel Messi’s impact intensified, and following Enzo Fernandez’s equaliser on 85 minutes, they continued to bombard the England goal before securing their winner in added time. The eight-time Ballon d’Or holder has his sights set on a second World Cup triumph, which would further solidify his legendary status.
He made reference to those back home in Argentina who are facing difficult times, expressing his hope that the victory brought them some happiness.
“We are proud and happy to be able to give this to the people, we know that the World Cups are special for us,” he said. “
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We forget all the bad things we have to go through, there are people who have a hard time, who don’t have a job, who don’t make ends meet, it’s our life, what we’ve always had to deal with, it’s beautiful to be able to give this joy to them.”
He went on to add: “We Argentinians always demand more. If we had lost to England today, there would have been people saying stupid things, and we didn’t give them the chance… we knew that we were better than them at football, but it’s still special because of everything it means.”
‘Unforeseen’ issues were found which means that the pool cannot open in 2026
A Cambridgeshire village paddling pool will not open this summer after a “safety risk” was discovered. Papworth Everard Parish Council announced on Tuesday (July 14) that the village paddling pool would not be opening for the 2026 summer season.
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After the pool was cleaned and cleared, a full inspection was carried out. The inspector found issues with the base of the pool, after a fibreglass surface refurbishment in 2025.
A parish council spokesperson said the authority was “bitterly disappointed” that the pool couldn’t open for 2026. It added: “The inspection found fundamental issues with the base of the pool, which were unforeseen.
“We are in the process of undertaking a risk assessment and obtaining a second opinion; however, the recommendations from the inspection indicate that the damage presents a safety risk that cannot be remediated within a timeframe that would allow safe use of the pool this summer.”
The council will next conduct a full risk assessment and review the experts’ findings, recommendations, and financial implications. It will then look at the available options and determine the most appropriate long-term course of action.
Prepare for a very sweet Santa’s grotto at the Trafford Centre this year, as details have now been confirmed for the 2026 event
The Trafford Centre has announced the details for this year’s big Christmas Grotto – and it will have a rather unique new theme for the 2026 return. For the shopping centre is collaborating with sweetie giant Haribo for the first time for a new “interactive family adventure”.
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Haribo opened its first standalone store at the Trafford Centre last year to the delight of shoppers. Now, it is partnering with the mall to bring the brand new “HARIBO Holly Jolly Grotto” to life this November and December.
A statement from the mall said: “Trafford Centre is bringing even more festive magic to Manchester this Christmas with the launch of the brand-new HARIBO Holly Jolly Grotto – an interactive family adventure where children can help Santa prepare for the big day.”
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Families are already praising the news on social media, with one shopper saying: “Haribo Santa… Is this a dream?” and another adding: “What a partnership”. Bosses say it will “combine the magic of a traditional Santa visit with the playful world of HARIBO”.
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The festive experience will feature larger than-life installations, hands-on games, memorable family moments and plenty of Christmas cheer. Throughout the experience, every child will become an official “Holly Jolly Helper”, joining Santa and his elves on a mission to make sure everything is ready in time for Christmas.
Along the way, families will take part in a series of interactive activities inspired by some of HARIBO’s best-loved sweets, collecting stamps on their Jolly Holly Helper Checklist before enjoying a magical one-to-one visit with Santa himself.
Simon Layton, Centre Director at Trafford Centre, said: “We’re delighted to be welcoming the HARIBO Holly Jolly Grotto to Trafford Centre this Christmas. Families are always looking for magical experiences they can enjoy together during the festive season, and this exciting new attraction combines the much-loved tradition of meeting Santa with the colourful, playful world of HARIBO.
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“We can’t wait to welcome visitors to experience all the festive fun and create memories they’ll treasure for years to come.”
Phil Murphy, Chief Marketing Officer, HARIBO UK & Ireland said: “At HARIBO, our mission is to create moments of childlike happiness and Christmas is one of the most special times of year to bring that to life for families and loved ones. After opening our Trafford store during the festive season last year, we’re delighted to build on that relationship with the Trafford Centre community through the HARIBO Holly Jolly Grotto.
“It is another exciting opportunity to serve our customers here, bringing the colourful world of HARIBO to life and helping families create sweet Christmas memories together.”
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The festive journey includes designing your own digital sweet treat at a Creation Station, bringing a giant cola bottle to life through animated bubbles at the Fizz the Festive Cola Lab, exploring the glowing HARIBO Ring Reflections installation and sharing magical moments together at the interactive Cherry Seat.
Designed to delight children of all ages, and the young at heart, the HARIBO Holly Jolly Grotto promises a “festive day out full of laughter, imagination and magical memories, making Trafford Centre the ultimate destination for Christmas celebrations in 2026” bosses say.
This event is produced and delivered by the award-winning creators of interactive theatrical events, Bakehouse Factory, in collaboration with HARIBO and the Trafford Centre.
Trafford Centre bosses have confirmed that the new Christmas experience will be located in a new purpose-built structure outside the Great Hall.
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How to book tickets
Tickets are on sale now for the Trafford Centre HARIBO Holly Jolly Grotto. It will run daily from November 20 through to December 23 this year.
Tickets are available from £20 for children and £8 for adults during off-peak periods, with standard tickets from £25 for children and £10 for adults. Family bundle ticket options will also be available.
Quieter sessions for SEND and carers are also now available to book.
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