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A single UK ticketholder has won the £83 million jackpot in Friday’s EuroMillions draw.. The winning main EuroMillions numbers were 02, 11, 19, 30 and 49, while the winning EuroMillions Lucky ...
A mother-of-two is planning to buy a caravan and embark on a trip to Wales after a £110,000 EuroMillions win when her son reminded to her to buy a last minute ticket.. Sheena Clayton, 37, almost ...
EuroMillions [a] is a transnational lottery that requires seven correct numbers to win the jackpot, which consists of 5 main numbers and 2 Lucky Star Numbers. It was launched on 7 February 2004 by France 's Française des Jeux , Spain 's Loterías y Apuestas del Estado and the United Kingdom 's Camelot group (now part of Allwyn ).
If one British ticket-holder bags the entire top prize, they would immediately become the UK’s biggest-ever lottery winner.
The Friday night draws showed the EuroMillions results and the Thunderball draw and are usually broadcast at 23:15. The Friday night draws were the only draws not to be broadcast live. From January 2013, the Friday draws are available to watch exclusively on the National Lottery's website. There is still a results update on BBC One at 22:35.
On 31 July 2005, Dolores McNamara, a part-time cleaning lady from Limerick, won a EuroMillions jackpot of €115 million, at the time the largest lottery prize ever won in Europe. [82] On 19 February 2019, a family syndicate from North Dublin won a €175 million jackpot, which holds the record for Ireland's largest ever lottery win.
A EuroMillions jackpot of more than £83.4m is the largest lottery prize to go unclaimed for six days, a lottery spokesman has said. A ticket holder who purchased their slip in a shop is yet to ...
In June 2009, Scadding and his wife won UK£45.5 million (equivalent to £63.8 million in 2023) through the lottery EuroMillions. At that time, it was the largest single lottery win in the United Kingdom, exceeding a 2007 win of £35 million (equivalent to £54.7 million in 2023), by a person in Scotland. [ 2 ]