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There's also £500,000 to be won in the Thunderball draw, taking place at 8.15pm, meaning you have plenty of chances to be a winner. Either win would grant a life-changing sum of
It's Saturday, which means another chance for lottery players to win big. Tonight players can bag a life-changing £3.9million rollover jackpot. And that's not all that's up for grabs tonight, with a top prize of £500k to be won on the Thunderball.
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GB News on MSNNational Lottery winner made 'dazed' decision after sharing £3.6m Euromillions haul in syndicate victoryA National Lottery winner has admitted to making a "dazed" decision after realising she had won a share of a life-changing £3.6million. Rhian Owen was part of the lucky syndicate of 16 people, many of whom have never met in person but will each claim £212,
The ‘West Is Best’ syndicate group from Bridgend, south Wales, bagged a whopping £3,613,997 on the EuroMillions – the equivalent to £212,000 each. The syndicate was founded by Rhian Owen, 44, while she worked with colleagues at Bridgend Council. After she left that job she continued the syndicate and posted on Facebook looking for new members.
After a Maryland woman scanned her lottery tickets, she couldn’t sleep — but for a good reason. The human resources specialist was on her lunch break July 7 and stopped by a Baltimore convenience store, where she bought some lottery tickets per the suggestion of a friend, Maryland Lottery officials said in a July 11 news release.
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BirminghamWorld on MSNBirmingham Botanical Gardens secures major grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to save the gardensBirmingham Botanical Gardens (BBG) has been awarded £9.075m from The National Lottery Heritage Fund towards its major restoration - Growing Our Green Heritage to preserve a nationally significant historic botanic garden and save Birmingham’s priceless heritage for future generations.
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Lancaster Guardian on MSNCouncillors give green light to plans to test lottery fund interest in major Lancaster museums revampTop councillors have given the go-ahead to test national lottery interest in a potential major revamp of Lancaster’s City Museum and Maritime Museum.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) confirmed that the current £50m annual sales limit for society lotteries will remain