Lottery jackpot winners are to marry
February 16, 2010 by admin
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Britain’s biggest ever lottery jackpot winners are to marry following their huge EuroMillions windfall. Nigel Page scooped the biggest single lottery win that the UK has ever seen on Friday night when he and another ticket holder from Almeria in Spain shared the huge £113 rollover Mega Jackpot, winning £56 million each.
Second EuroMillions winner remains anonymous
February 15, 2010 by admin
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On Friday night the £113 million EuroMillions rollover Mega Jackpot was shared by two lucky ticket holders and the following morning the National Lottery website showed TWO UK EuroMillions jackpot winners but since then it has been announced that one EuroMillions winner is a mum-of-two from Cirencester but the second EuroMillions winner remains anonymous. There are rumours that the second winning ticket belongs to an ex-pat from Almeria in Spain.
EuroMillions rollover Mega Jackpot
February 12, 2010 by admin
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To mark the sixth birthday of the EuroMillions lottery last Friday there was a special £85 million Mega Jackpot to play for.  But as nobody managed to match all five main lottery numbers and the two lucky stars the enormous jackpot rolled over to tonight’s draw. This means that when you buy tickets for tonight’s draw you will be playing for the £113 million EuroMillions rollover Mega Jackpot.
Powerball and Irish Lottery jackpots both rolled over
February 11, 2010 by admin
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Last night the UK National Lottery was the only one of the three major world lotteries to award a lottery jackpot and that was shared between two ticket holders but the Powerball and Irish Lottery jackpots both rolled over. If you bought tickets for last night’s UK National Lottery, Irish Lottery or US Powerball lottery keep reading to see if the lottery results were good to you.
US moves a step closer to a national lottery
February 10, 2010 by admin
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On Sunday dozens of new US states will start to sell both Mega Millions and Powerball lottery tickets as the US moves a step closer to a national lottery, as opposed to two separate inter-state lotteries. Over the past year various states across the US have started selling both Powerball and Mega Millions tickets but as of Sunday both of the US lottery’s will have many more players.