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£2bn black hole: Football, cricket and rugby face catastrophic losses if season is total write-off

The Premier League had already warned their 20 clubs last month that they were budgeting for a £1.1bn loss because of refunds to broadcasters, ticket-holders and commercial partners.




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It could be you! Winner of third biggest EuroMillions jackpot worth £123m has not come forward

Camelot is urging players to check their tickets for the life-changing amount of cash but the gaming giant said all it can reveal is the winner paid at a National Lottery retailer as opposed to online.




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UK ticketholder stakes claim for third biggest lottery jackpot ever

If the winner is an individual, their new-found fortune would catapult them into the Sunday Times Rich List of the 1,000 wealthiest people living in the UK or with British business links.




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Ministers abandon plans to stop children playing National Lottery but will ban scratchcards children

Earlier this year, the Government signalled that it would hike the age at which Britons can buy a £2 ticket from the twice-weekly draw to 18. But now it will only be raised for instant win games.




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ANDREW PIERCE: How John Major's great National Lottery gamble is still paying off

ANDREW PIERCE: Sir John Major is not often considered the most influential prime minister of the 20th century. But we shouldn't forget one achievement: the creation of the National Lottery.




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Age limit for National Lottery scratchcards and online instant win games could be raised to 16

Culture minister Mims Davies said she was launching a consultation on whether the existing age limit of 16 for all UK National Lottery games should be raised for some or all games and products.




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Ministers were terrified they might win the UK's first National Lottery

Sir John Major decided ministers should be seen buying tickets to publicise the launch of the prize in November 1994.




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Lottery winner will spend the money looking after his severely autistic brother 

The movie buff from Peterborough, who studied Video and Film at university in Dundalk, in Ireland, said he hopes the money will help improve the life of his 23-year-old brother, Robert.




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Amazon worker, 24, will get £10,000-a-month for 30 YEARS

Dean Weymes from Peterborough didn't realise he'd won his first ever game of Set for Life until he checked his phone at work the next day and immediately told his bosses that he was sick.




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Convicted paedophile wins role in television advert for Euromillions lottery jackpot

Simon Jones, 40, from Cardiff, appears grinning in the new wedding-themed commercial alongside other guests that was aired on Monday to advertise the £69million Euromillions jackpot.




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Pedalos and canoes return to Great Yarmouth's historic Venetian Waterways after £2.7m revonation

A British holiday resort is due to reopen as it completes the 10-month £2.7million restoration. Great Yarmouth's Waterways was a big hit in the 1950s and people say it is 'magnificent'.




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Great Yarmouth's Venetian Waterways reopen after £2.7m restoration to its 1920s prime 

The Venetian Waterways reopened today after a 10-month £2.7million restoration. The mayor cut the red ribbon at the celebratory gala as boats and pedalos once again took to the water.




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Teenage father, 19, scoops £10,000-a-month for a whole YEAR on first go at Lotto draw

Sam Lawton, 19, won £120,000 in the National Lottery's newest game, Set For Life. The father-of-one data analyst, from Leamington Spa, won £10,000 a month after matching five numbers.




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Mother, 42, is revealed as Set for Life lottery winner

Vicky Mitchell, from Halifax, (pictured with her partner, Adam Fry) used the last £1.50 left in her online account from a previous win to buy a line for the August 12 draw.




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Money launderer bought house with cash he claimed came from winning the Pakistan lottery 123 times 

Kashaf Ali Khan later admitted money laundering by using criminal money to buy the house in his father's name in Solihull. He's now sold the property to pay off the confiscation order.




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National Lottery winner conned his way to £2.5million on fake ticket using Camelot insider

Edward Putman, (pictured filming members of the press outside court today) 54, of Hertfordshire, claimed the jackpot on 28 August 2009 - just 10 days before his ticket from 11 March was due to expire.




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Camelot insider 'told ex-partner he was facing up to 15 years in prison for National Lottery fraud'

Giles Knibbs (pictured) who worked at Camelot in Watford, told his ex-partner John Coleyshaw that Edward Putman had not paid him his agreed share of the fraudulent winnings.




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Builder accused of conning the National Lottery said he found his 'winning ticket' under van seat

Edward Putman, 54, of Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, is accused of working with an insider to con the lottery operator Camelot into handing over an unclaimed jackpot.




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National Lottery website CRASHES as punters try to make last-minute bid to grab record £169m

The National Lottery website has crashed as punters try to make last-minute bids to grab a record £169m EuroMilions jackpot that must go tonight.




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British lottery winner claims £170million EuroMillions prize

Andy Carter, from The National Lottery, said, 'This is the biggest win ever on The National Lottery and we look forward to helping the ticket-holder start to enjoy their new found wealth.'




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Caprice, 47, wows in a chainmail wrap dress at the National Lottery Awards

The former model, 47, urned heads ahead of her dance stint as she attended the National Lottery Awards 2019 at London 's BBC Television Centre on Tuesday evening.




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Binky Felstead and Una Healy enjoy night off from parenting duties at the National Lottery Awards

The former Made In Chelsea star, 29, and the singer, 38, attended the National Lottery Awards 2019 at London's BBC Television Centre on Tuesday evening.




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Think you know everything about...The National Lottery 

As the National Lottery celebrates its 25th anniversary this month on November 19, here are a list of questions to keep your brain ticking.




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The UK's youngest EuroMillions winner Jane Park has miscarriage

Jane Park, 23, from Edinburgh, took to Instagram on Thursday morning to reveal the sad news and said that her 'pregnancy just wasn't meant to be'.




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Investing the cost of a weekly ticket since the National Lottery

Buying one ticket every week over the life of Britain's National Lottery would have cost £1,625. The same amount, used to buy shares, would have generated £4,000, an investment firm found.




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Meet the people who each scooped a huge jackpot over 25 consecutive years of The National Lottery

Twenty-five winners who hit the jackpot over 25 consecutive years of The National Lottery. The National Lottery celebrates its first ever draw on November 19, 1994.




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National Lottery winner celebrates £3m jackpot win with a boob job after buying ones for sisters

Sarah Cockings (pictured), 36, who lives in Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, with her partner and three children, won £3,045,705 on April 30, 2005, when she was just 21.




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Briton claims £105 million EuroMilliions jackpot to become the sixth UK winner this year

National Lottery operator Camelot said the prize will be paid out at a ticket validation appointment before the winner decides whether to go public. A UK ticket-holder won a £170 million jackpot in October.




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National Lottery marks 25th birthday with free entry to venues it has funded

National Lottery is giving ticket holders free entry to more than 500 UK venues, which have received funding, for its 25th birthday and to say thanks to players who contribute £40billion to good causes.




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More than HALF of over-16s gamble every year while millions are overweight or drink too much alcohol

NHS Digital data released today showed more than half (53 per cent) of adults spent money on betting in the last year in England. One in 10 men and one in 20 women admitted to drinking nearly every day.




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Cyber criminal, 29, faces jail for using hacking program

Anwar Batson, 29, of Notting Hill, West London, used a hacking program called 'Sentry MBA' while carrying out the offences. He admitted four charges at Southwark Crown Court today.




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Lottery winner jailed for dangling daughter, 3, over high balcony

Keith Butterley, 43, from Sheffield, threatened to jump from the building with the toddler, before making on a bike with the child balanced on the handle bars.




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Single father chef, 36, wins £1m lottery jackpot but still works all the way through Christmas Day

Despite winning the £1 million jackpot on Saturday, Didzis Pirags who works as a chef in Broughton, Preston, still worked all the way through Christmas Day and Boxing Day.




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Couple win £2million Lottery jackpot before son gets cancer all-clear

John and Allison McDonald, of Stockton on Tees, County Durham, matched all six numbers on a Lucky Dip ticket then found out three days later that their son Ewan, 15, was cancer free.




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Computer fraudster who hacked into National Lottery user's account is jailed for nine months 

Anwar Batson has been jailed for nine months after pleading guilty to four offences under the Computer Misuse Act, at Southwark Crown Court today. He used 'Sentry MBA' programme.




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Royal Navy veteran, 85, and his wife of 61 years scoop £1million

Ron and Joan Brumhill from Waterlooville in Hampshire scooped the life-changing prize after matching five main numbers and the bonus ball in the Lotto draw on December 21 last year.




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Leicester mother 'had no idea her husband stole £1.25million from National Lottery and Yopa

Sofina Sarwar, 34, of Leicester, denies knowing anything about the money Haroon Cassim, 36, took from Camelot and Yopa Property while he worked for both firms between 2010 and 2018.




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UK Sport chief Liz Nicholl stepping down after 17 years at the elite funding agency

Liz Nicholl is stepping down as the chief executive of UK Sport after 19 years at the agency... during which she helped Team GB go from 36th to second in the Olympic medals table




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Criminal who claimed £4m Lottery scratchcard jackpot win is interviewed on suspicion of fraud

Father-of-two Mark Goodram, 36, from Bolton, claims to have bought the winning scratchcard from a Waitrose supermarket in Clapham, south London, in April last year.




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Check your numbers, EuroMillions players are told as British ticket lands £58million jackpot

The National Lottery EuroMillions winning numbers on Tuesday were 05, 07, 08, 16 and 20 - while the Lucky Stars were 02 and 12. One player matched all five numbers and the two Lucky Stars.




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Winner of £57m Euromillions jackpot is yet to claim prize a week after winning amid lockdown

A UK winner of a £57million EuroMillions jackpot is yet to claim the huge prize more than a week after winning - and may not know they are a multi-millionaire (pictured, The National Lottery sign).




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UK Sport chair Katherine Grainger hopeful of government understanding over future Olympics funding

The current funding cycle ends in March 2021, so no longer covers the Olympics as intended, and the budget is yet to be set for the four-year period to Paris 2024, which many fear is going to be slashed.




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The National Lottery will divert £300m to support Britain's most vulnerable amid coronavirus crisis

The National Lottery is set to join the fight against coronavirus by distributing up to £300million in funds to support the most vulnerable across the UK during the crisis.




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National Lottery announces £600m fund to help projects hit by coronavirus

The National Lottery has announced a slew of campaigns for organisations all over the UK hit by the coronavirus outbreak, with a £600 million fund set-up to help.




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National Lottery website and app BACK online four hours before tonight's £5m draw after power cut

The National Lottery website and app are back up and running ahead of tonight's £5million draw after being down for nine hours today due to a power failure.




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Baby Trump balloon takes to the skies again as a few hundred people protest the US President

Anti-Trump protests including a 'baby Trump' balloon took place in Dublin today in the President's absence, while Mr Trump returned from France to Doonbeg.




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Corbyn faces being questioned is SUED over 'no sense of English irony' comments

Richard Millett, 50, launched libel action after Mr Corbyn made comments about him on television that he viewed as defamatory, MailOnline revealed last year.




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Philistines and the character Goliath actually originated from EUROPE

Ancient DNA suggests the Philistines descended from migrants who crossed the Mediterranean and reached the shores of modern-day Israel, Palestine and Jordan more than 3,000 years ago.




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Jordanian MP who called Israel 'Jewish cancer' welcomed by Labour shadow minister for peace

Yahya Al-Saud (pictured), who is notorious for praising terrorism in Palestine, was greeted at Portcullis House by Labour frontbencher Fabian Hamilton.




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AOC says Palestinians 'have no choice but to riot' against Israel

AOC, who serves as US Representative for New York's 14th congressional district, made the comments during an appearance on hip-hop program 'Ebro in the Morning'.