Mega £137million jackpot scooped by a single ticket holder in France

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Mega £137million jackpot scooped by a single ticket holder in France
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A single ticket holder in France has scooped up the £137million Euromillions jackpot. The jackpots rolled over from Tuesday night's £122million. Tomorrow the Lotto has a £4million jack pot and the Thunderball has £1million prize.

The National Lottery is running tonight. The winning numbers go out at 8pm. Online sales of lottery tickets and scratchcards have been banned since April. The best scratchcard to buy is £500 Loaded with odds of just 1 in 3.15. For just a fiver you could be in the running for £5,000. There is a draw every six nights a week apart from Sundays. Lotto, EuroMillions and Set For Life draw is on Monday. It is illegal for under-18s to sell lottery products to anyone under the age of 18. Gambling is legal for anyone 16 or over.

Mega £137m jackpot scooped by a single ticket holder in France. Lottery funds are shared between health, education, environment, sports, charitable causes, arts and heritage. Birmingham is the luckiest postcode with 119 millionaires. There are 6 million winners a week.

The lucky numbers are 6, 7, 33, 38, 40, and 49. Gareth and Catherine won £40.6m EuroMillions in 2012. Dave and Angie Dawes won a lot of money in 2011 and shared it with their friends. Their son Michael blew through a large sum of cash in two years. He was eventually found not guilty of the scam. He spent the money on a hospitality box at Old Trafford and a holiday villa in Tenerife. The money he spent on groceries was dismissed. A man in Australia won the lottery a month ago.

Terry Kennedy won £1m on the National Lottery. The ex-footballer played for Sheffield United and Harrogate Town. Susan Slater and her husband won more than £30k on People's Postcode Lotteries twice this year. The Set For Life draw runs on Mondays and Thursdays and one lucky Brit could win £10k every month for the next 30 years. France has the shortest odds of winning big in lotterie. It's better to go to France than to England. A couple won two lottery prizes in two weeks after losing their son to Covid.

Online sales of lottery tickets and scratchcards have been banned since April. The new age restriction aims to make sure the lottery is not a “gateway to problem gambling”. Trish Emson, 51, is a National Lottery winner despite earning £1.8m. She lives in a council house, shops in Primark and drives a Kia despite being a millionaire. She doesn't like showing off and bragging about money. There is no draw tonight. Today is the turn of the main Lotto and the Thunderball. Oddschecker has crunched the numbers to reveal the odds of bagging a win for scratchcard.

Susan Hardman, a hairdresser in Hereford, won £1.2m in 2010 but she didn't spend it on anything. She bought a piglet and is now happier than ever. Dave and Angela Dawes cashed in their prize in 2011 and bought Tom Jones’ former home for £4m. They were Britain”s seventh biggest winners. Their life fell apart after they had a fight with their son Michael. They had to go to court. There is a draw happening six nights a week apart from Sundays. Lotto, EuroMillions and Set For Life draw on the same day.