Record £184m jackpot up for grabs on Tuesday as Brits bid to become biggest UK lottery winner

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Record £184m jackpot up for grabs on Tuesday as Brits bid to become biggest UK lottery winner
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Record £184m jackpot up for grabs on Tuesday as Brits bid to become biggest UK lottery winner. Nobody picked the winning numbers for Friday's £172m EuroMillions top prize. Brit will have the chance to play in the weekly Set For Life draw tonight.

The minimum age to play National Lottery games has been increased from 16 to 18. Online sales of lottery tickets and scratchcards have already been banned. The new age restriction aims to make sure the lottery is not a "gateway to problem gambling". Michael Carroll has remarried his ex-wife after she left him for romping with prostitutes. Trish Emson, 51, still shops in Primark despite winning £1.8m on the National lottery. She doesn't like showing off and bragging about money. She and her partner Graham Norton, also 51 are a modest family.

Callie Rogers was Britain's youngest lottery winner when she won £1.9m in 2003. She blew the money on partying, boob jobs, drugs and designer clothes. Callie was found to be claiming Universal Credit last month after blowing her fortune. She was involved in a car crash while on cocaine last December. Winners from different countries have different deadlines to claim their prize.

Record £184m jackpot up for grabs on Tuesday as Brits bid to become biggest UK lottery winner. Derek and Dawn Ladner from Redruth, Cornwall, won £958,284. Michael Carroll was 19 when he scooped £ 9,736,131 on the National Lottery in November 2002. He bought a house in Norfolk and spent £400,000 on upgrades. His wife left him a month after their wedding. He has since remarried. The winner of the EuroMillions jackpots is Tyson Fury.

The minimum age to play the lottery has gone up from 16 to 18. Online sales of lottery tickets and scratchcards have been banned since April. Michael Carroll has remarried his ex-wife more than a decade after she left him for romping with prostitutes. Trish Emson, 51, still lives in her council house, shops in Primark and drives a Kia despite winning £1.8m on the National Lottery. She doesn't like showing off and bragging about money. She prefers to wear jeans. Libby Elliot, from Aberdeenshire, Scotland, won £2,169,664 on a hospital visit.

Record £184m jackpot up for grabs on Tuesday as Brits bid to become biggest UK lottery winner. No tickets managed to match the five numbers - 01, 10, 23, 42 and 46 - and Lucky Stars 03 and 05.