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  2. National Lottery (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    A 6/39 lottery drawing with a fixed, non-rolling jackpot of €1 million, Daily Million took place once each day until April 2016. From that point, two draws have been held each day. [91] Daily Million costs €1 per line to play. For an extra €0.50 per line, players can also play Daily Million Plus for a top prize of €500,000.

  3. EuroMillions - Wikipedia

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    The first highest jackpot with €190 million was won by the Bayford couple from England on 10 August 2012, and they received "only" £148.6 million because of the strength of the pound. The €185 million (£161.6 million) jackpot that was won by the Weir couple from Scotland on 12 July 2011 was considered to be the highest jackpot in the UK ...

  4. Category:Lottery games in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Daily Million Plus; I. Irish Hospitals' Sweepstake; L. Lotto 5-4-3-2-1; Lotto Plus; M. Millionaire Raffle; Monday Million This page was last edited on 24 May 2020, at ...

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  6. Daily Millions - Wikipedia

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    Daily Millions was a US lottery game administered by the Multi-State Lottery Association(MUSL). It was available in some of the jurisdictions that sell MUSL's most popular game, Powerball; membership fluctuated during the period when it was available. It began in September 1996 and was discontinued in March 1998.

  7. Irish Daily Mail - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Daily Mail is a newspaper published on the island of Ireland by DMG Media (the parent company of the British Daily Mail). The paper launched in February 2006 with a launch strategy that included giving away free copies on the first day of circulation and low pricing subsequently. [ 2 ]

  8. Mediahuis Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Mediahuis Ireland (formerly Independent News and Media, or INM) [4] is a Belgian/Dutch-owned media organisation that is based in Dublin and publishes national daily newspapers, Sunday newspapers, regional newspapers and operates multiple websites including Independent.ie.

  9. 2024 Irish general election - Wikipedia

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    The preliminary results of the 2022 census showed a population of over 5.1 million, which required a minimum Dáil size of 171 TDs. [29] The Commission was required by law to recommend a size of the Dáil of between 171 and 181 TDs. [ 30 ]