EuroMillions jackpot at £20M TONIGHT after no winners scoop Set For Life top prize

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The Set For Life numbers were 15, 16, 19, 34, 44 and the Life Ball is 9. Tuesday's EuroMillions jackpot is set for a whopping £20m.

Callie is campaigning for the government to raise the age limit for National Lottery. She feels she was too young to cope with the pressure and wants to stop other kids going through the same problems she faced. The 45-year-old woman was the sole winner of the draw in Germany on June 9. She has now vowed to never play the lottery again. Winners from different countries have different deadlines to claim their prize. In Austria, winners have a whole three years to collect the prize and in France and Luxembourg, it's 140 days. in Belgium. winners from Ireland, Portugal and Spain have 90 days to tell the world they've won.

Callie is campaigning for the government to raise the age limit for National Lottery. She feels she was too young to cope with the pressure. She wants to stop other kids going through the same problems she faced. Oblivious woman carried a £28 million lottery ticket for weeks. The 45-year-old was the sole winner of the draw in Germany on June 9. Now she has more than enough money for her family. It's more money than she thought.

Jane Park was Britain’s youngest EuroMillions winner when she scooped her £1million jackpot in 2013. She sold her three-bed house in 2016 to move back in with her mum. The money raised by the National Lottery goes to health, education, environment, sport, arts and heritage. Some stars are luckier than others. Leo is one of them. He has a chance to win the lottery. It's possible to buy a winning ticket. There's a £20 million jack pot tonight. No winners scoop the top prize. In Austria, winners have a whole three years to claim the prize before it's returned to the Lotteries.

There is a £20 million EuroMillions jackpot on the table tonight. There were no winners of Set For Life on Monday. The Set for Life draw is on Mondays and Thursdays. One Brit could win £10,000 every month for the next 30 years. Martyn and Kay Tott were denied the £3 million prize six months after buying the ticket. Belgian winners have 140 days to claim their prize. In Austria, the prize is returned to the lottery and used to fund boosted prizes. France and Luxembourg have 90 days for claiming their prizes, whereas in Ireland, Portugal and Spain it's 90.

There was no winner of the EuroMillions jackpot at £20 million tonight. The money raised goes to health, education, environment, sports, arts and heritage. Some stars are luckier than others. John Roberts, from Edinburgh, won £3.1 million in 1998 but he lost it three years later. He bought a mansion in Blackpool and a seaside house in Pilton, Edinburgh. He is now living on handouts. Lottoland advises avoiding popular numbers 1-31. They also suggest avoiding a sequence of numbers. Each draw is random. There is no way to predict the winning numbers in the lottery.

Lottery ticket sales reached £8,373.9 million in the year ending 31 March 2021. £1,887.5 million was raised for National Lottery projects, £4,854.7 million paid to players in prizes and £275.8 million went to the Government in Lotteries Duty.