HUGE must be won £11.8m jackpot numbers revealed and Thunderball draw announced
The LOTTO returned last night with a staggering £11.8m jackpot. The Thunderball draw was followed by the Euromillions draw. A UK player won the top prize on Friday. Camelot is urging players to check their tickets to see if they are the jackpots winner.
Karen Dakin, 53, won the lottery hours before Mother's Day with numbers based on the birth of her son Callum, 14. Adrian Bayford's son is in intensive care after a quad bike crash at their Cambridgeshire mansion. The car and quadbike were bought for the boy by his father Adrian, 49. The lotto advisor, Andy Carter, will triple check all the paperwork and verify the ticket's real. He will send the winning funds to the bank account you choose and the money will arrive within two working days. It's a long journey for Lottery winners. If you're worried about yourself or someone you know, speak to GamCare.
The Set For Life draw runs on Mondays and Thursdays. One lucky Brit could win £10,000 every month for the next 30 years. Players have to pick five numbers from 1-47 plus one Life Ball number from1-10. They can buy Set for Life tickets online every day from 6am until 11pm. The winning numbers go out at 8pm and can be found on the lottery's blog shortly after.
Edward Putman was jailed for stealing £2.5m from the National Lottery in 2009. He agreed to hand over £940k but £1m is still missing. Camelot offers advice on how to manage your winnings. For over $50k, you should call the lottery to arrange for the claim to be processed in person. For under £50K, the money will be paid directly into your National lottery account. You can also claim it from a designated post office, regional National lotteries centre or by post. It is possible to claim the prize from designated local lotters' centres.
‘Thank You Day’ in June supported by The National Lottery. Celebrities Ross Kemp, Gary Lineker, Gareth Southgate, Levi Roots, Prue Leith, Alan Titchmarsh, Ellie Simmonds and Lorraine Kelly are among those backing the special Thank You day on Sunday June 5. Unclaimed lottery prizes are given to the National lottery projects. Unclaimable prizes go to Good Causes Fund. GamCare is available 24/7. They help people with gambling related issues. It's a good idea to ask them about it. If you're worried about gaming, you can call them on 0808 8020 133.
The National Lottery provides its winners with a life coach to help them with their mental health. Lotteries raise an average of £33 million a week for charity. The unclaimed EuroMillions prize money goes to National lottery-funded projects. The money raised by the Lotters goes for health, education, environment and charitable causes. In the year ending 31 March 2021, the funds were shared as follows:Health, Education, Environment and Charitable Causes – 40%, Sport – 20%, Arts – 20%. Heritage – 10%. Lotto conman Edward Putman has handed over £940,000 but £1m is still missing.
Tomorrow's Set For Life draw is the only one taking place. One person could win £10,000 every month for the next 30 years. The winning numbers go out at 8pm and can be found on the blog shortly after. Lee Ryan won £6.5m in 1994 and was imprisoned for 18 months. He was released and spent the rest of his life homeless. The National Lottery raises money for good causes. It is one of the most cost-efficient lotteries in Europe. Only 4% of revenue is spent on operating costs. They retain around 1% in profit.