Mystery lottery jackpot has been claimed
February 1, 2010 by admin
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Imagine how you would feel if you bought a lottery ticket, selected the winning lottery numbers and then lost or misplaced your lottery ticket. It’s an awful thing to imagine but it happens on a regular basis, lottery winners failing to collect their prizes. However, the £3.8 million December 2nd mystery lottery jackpot has been claimed by a ticket holder in Kent, avoiding the agony of missing their chance for a multi-million pound lottery windfall.
Royal Mail to sell its National Lottery shares
December 4, 2009 by admin
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The Royal Mail has changed its decision to retain the 20% share in the UK National Lottery operator Camelot. After pressure from other Camelot shareholders the Royal Mail is to sell its National Lottery shares and take the £60-70 million which is thought to be on offer when the next round of bidding for Camelot takes place in January.
Lottery luck or lottery chance?
October 10, 2009 by admin
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Do you believe that superstition and mystical forces make certain people lucky, and decide what happens in this crazy world? If so then somebody must be watching over those lucky lottery winners. Or maybe you believe that the lottery numbers drawn and who the lottery winners are is simply down to chance. So we here at Online Lotto are asking the question ‘Is it lottery luck or lottery chance?’.ÂÂ
Fewer children playing the National Lottery
October 7, 2009 by admin
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A recent independent survey has shown that there are fewer children playing the National Lottery now than there has been in the last decade. The number of 12 to 15 year olds who are buying National Lottery tickets has fallen thanks to new protective measures put in place by the National Lottery operator, Camelot.
National Lottery could be bought by overseas lottery operator
September 25, 2009 by admin
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The company that operates the UK National Lottery is to auction 80% of the business next month as four of the National Lottery’s five shareholders have decided to cash in their shares. This leaves a great deal of uncertainty as to who will eventually own the National Lottery, with the possibility that the National Lottery could be bought by an overseas lottery operator.