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Post by yggdrasil on Feb 5, 2022 11:06:31 GMT
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Feb 5, 2022 11:08:46 GMT
Is this about the lottery winner - £103 million?
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Post by yggdrasil on Feb 5, 2022 13:23:37 GMT
Is this about the lottery winner - £103 million? Yes, sorry, I posted a link and it showed at first but has now weirdly disappeared, will add it again.
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Post by mowlick on Feb 5, 2022 14:00:57 GMT
Is this about the lottery winner - £103 million? Yes, sorry, I posted a link and it showed at first but has now weirdly disappeared, will add it again. Here you are...
EuroMillions jackpot of £109.9m won by single UK ticket-holder
The lucky winner, whoever they are, now has 180 days to claim their reward By Claudia Rowan 5 February 2022 • 9:34am
A UK ticket-holder has scooped a £109.9m jackpot in the Euromillions draw, having successfully matched all seven Euromillions numbers. The lucky player won the top prize by matching the seven winning numbers, three, 25, 38, 43, and 49, and the Lucky Star numbers, which were three and seven. Players are now being urged to check their tickets to see if they have won the prize. Andy Carter, senior winners' adviser at The National Lottery, said: "What an amazing night for a single UK ticket-holder who has scooped tonight's whopping £109.9 million special EuroMillions Super Jackpot. "Players are urged to check their tickets and give us a call if they think they are tonight's lucky winner." The winner, whoever they are, now has 180 days to claim their reward. While the lucky individual can now afford the likes of a multi-million-pound Mayfair mansion and a private island such as Cave Cay in the Bahamas (priced at 60 million dollars, or £43 million), the win is not in the top five highest UK winners. The highest ever UK winner claimed a jackpot of £170 million in October 2019, but chose to stay anonymous. Last year saw a UK ticket-holder scooping a £122 million prize in the Euromillions draw, making them the fifth biggest ever National Lottery winner. Colin Weir with Chris after winning a EuroMillions jackpot of £161 million in July 2011 Colin Weir with Chris after winning a EuroMillions jackpot of £161 million in July 2011 Credit: Andrew Milligan Colin Weir and wife Chris, from Largs in North Ayrshire, claimed the second highest prize - £161 million - in July 2011. The couple set up the Weir Charitable Trust and made a donation to a community football club in Largs before Mr Weir's death in 2019 after a short illness. Adrian and Gillian Bayford, from Suffolk, took home more than £148 million in August 2012 and the fourth highest UK winner - who took home £123 million - also remained anonymous.
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Post by papamihel on Feb 6, 2022 7:53:01 GMT
House, fallback money, sort out the future for the kids and then travel. A lot of travel.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Feb 6, 2022 9:37:35 GMT
I'd buy my way into the Conservative Party and become PM.
Then we'd see what's what.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2022 12:19:05 GMT
A few things.
Buy a holiday home in Barcelona. Open a bar. Buy a decent place locally. Invest in a few different cryptos, maybe a start-up too. It's a start lol
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2022 13:13:08 GMT
Indoor toilet.
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