National Lottery LIVE: Euromillions results and winning numbers revealed as £33m jackpot up for grabs plus Lotto latest

THE WINNING NUMBERS for the EuroMillions jackpot have been announced – have you got the winning ticket?

Every EuroMillions ticket also bags you an automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker, which guarantees at least one player will pocket £1million in every draw.

The UK Millionaire Maker Selection winner is: HKMX89792.

Read our Lottery Results live blog for the latest news and updates…

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    TONIGHT IS A DOUBLE ROLLOVER FOR THE LOTTO

    Tonight's double rollover is a staggering £5.4 million. All you need to do is pick 6 numbers from 1-59 to be in with a chance of winning the jackpot.

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    HOW LONG DO WINNERS HAVE TO CLAIM THEIR PRIZE MONEY?

    Winners from different countries have different deadlines to claim their prize.

    In Austria, winners have a whole three years to claim the prize before it is returned to the lottery and used to fund boosted prizes.

    Belgian winners, on the other hand, only have around 140 days before the money is returned to the Belgian National Lottery.

    The least amount of time to snap up the jackpot goes to France and Luxembourg.

    Winners from Ireland, Portugal and Spain all have around 90 days to tell the world they’ve won.

    Read the article in full here.

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    PIE ROLLER

    They say money can’t buy you love – and it appears it can’t buy you a decent Cornish pasty in Scotland either.

    Lottery jackpot winner Adrian Bayford has quit his home in Scotland — because he missed the iconic pasties and the English pub.

    The ex-postie, 49, had relocated north of the border, having abandoned his £12million English country estate after a string of failed romances.

    But pals say the friendly millionaire — who scooped £148million in 2012 — got fed up with the fancy Scottish pies and neeps and tatties.

    The final straw came when lockdown ended and the dad-of-two realised how much he was missing English pubs — with Scottish drinking focused on bars and hotels.

    Friends said he was so bored without a decent village boozer he took up archery.

    Pals thought his country pile in Cambridgeshire had been sold, when in fact he had taken it off the market and moved back in.

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    WE WON THE LOTTERY THEN GAVE WINNINGS AWAY BY MAKING PALS RICH & FLUSHING CASH DOWN THE LOO AFTER FIVE BOTTLES OF CHAMPAGNE’

    A £115million jackpot is probably enough to not just change your life, but the lives of everyone you’ve ever cared about too.

    Which is probably why Frances and Patrick Connolly decided to give over half of their winnings to 175 people.

    “We won £114,969,775.70 and we have given away more than half,” Frances said last year.

    “That’s £60million-worth of love. And the thing that makes me even happier is that every single person we gave money to has passed some of it on to other people. I can’t think of a day since winning the Lottery that I haven’t smiled.”

    Read more here.

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    EXPLAINED: WHAT HAPPENS TO EUROMILLIONS PRIZE MONEY IF NO ONE CLAIMS IT?

    If no UK players come forward within 180 days then the prize money, plus all the interest it has generated while it is held in trust, goes to National Lottery-funded projects across the UK.

    The National Lottery have said: “Our players change the lives of individuals as well as communities by raising, on average, over £33 million for National Lottery-funded projects every week.”

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    EUROMILLIONS ROLLOVER

    This Friday the jackpot for the Euromillions will be an eye watering £45 million.

    Nobody won last nights top prize and so there will be a rollover this Friday.

    In yesterdays draw there was one UK ticket that if claimed, will give the lucky ticket holder £367,161.20.

    The UK millionaire maker code was HKMX 89792.

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    MISSED OUT?

    Here’s how to try again next time:

    There are no draws on Sundays.

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    LAST NIGHT'S THUNDERBALL NUMBERS ARE:

    A recap on tonight’s Thunderball numbers

    8 14 32 34 39

    And the special Thunderball is 11

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    THE BIGGEST LOTTO WINNERS IN HISTORY

    • £1.308 billion (Powerball) on January 13 2016 in the US, for which three winning tickets were sold, remains history’s biggest lottery prize
    • £1.267 billion (Mega Million) a winner from South Carolina took their time to come forward to claim their prize in March 2019 not long before the April deadline
    • £633.76 million (Powerball draw) from a winner from Wisconsin
    • £625.76 million (Powerball) Mavis L. Wanczyk of Chicopee, Massachusetts claimed the jackpot in August 2017
    • £575.53 million (Powerball) A lucky pair of winners scooped the jackpot in Iowa and New York in October 2018
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      EUROMILLIONS DRAW

      And the winning numbers are:

      19 21 36 44 50

      The special “lucky star” numbers are 3 and 10

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      HOW LONG DO WINNERS HAVE TO CLAIM THEIR PRIZE MONEY?

      Winners from different countries have different deadlines to claim their prize.

      In Austria, winners have a whole three years to claim the prize before it is returned to the lottery and used to fund boosted prizes.

      Belgian winners, on the other hand, only have around 140 days before the money is returned to the Belgian National Lottery.

      The least amount of time to snap up the jackpot goes to France and Luxembourg.

      Winners from Ireland, Portugal and Spain all have around 90 days to tell the world they’ve won.

      Read the article in full here.

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      ‘TO HELL AND BACK’

      Maggie Loughrey was unemployed and living on benefits of £58 a week when she won £27million on the EuroMillions in 2013.

      At the time, Maggie from Strabane in Northern Ireland said she planned to keep just £1milllion of the jackpot for herself. By 2014, she revealed she’d already given away £13.5million and planned to spend the remaining £12.5 transforming her beloved home town.

      But despite her generous plans, Maggie has made headlines in more recent years for legal troubles and rows with local sporting groups. She even said the win had sent her “to hell and back”, despite her financial situation before hitting the jackpot.

      “Money has brought me nothing but grief. It has destroyed my life,” she told Sunday Life in 2019.

      “I have had six years of this. I don’t believe in religion, but if there is a hell, I have been in it. I regret winning the lottery, of course I do. I was a happy person before.”

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      CALLIE ROGERS CAMPAIGNING TO RAISE LEGAL AGE LIMIT TO PLAY THE LOTTERY

      Callie is now campaigning for the government to raise the age limit for the National Lottery.

      Gambling is now more popular among children than skateboarding and campaigners believe an age limit of 16 entices young people into a habit of betting.

      Callie feels she was too young to cope with the pressure and wants to stop other kids going through the same problems she faced.

      She told the Mirror: “You are only a 16, with all that responsibility. At that age, you can get the best advice ever. But you are not in a position to listen. I was too young.

      “I suffer from such bad anxiety when I am going to meet new people. It preys on my mind, what a new partner’s family will think of me, or even new friends. I still get abuse just because of who I am.”

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      WHAT IS THE NATIONAL LOTTERY’S ‘SET FOR LIFE’ DRAW?

      Set For Life gives players the chance to win £10,000 every month for 30 years.

      The winners get a a total of £3.6 million over three decades.

      Players have to choose five main numbers – from 1 to 47 – as well as a Life Ball from a separate set between 1 and 10.

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      WE WON THE LOTTERY THEN GAVE WINNINGS AWAY BY MAKING PALS RICH & FLUSHING CASH DOWN THE LOO AFTER FIVE BOTTLES OF CHAMPAGNE’

      A £115million jackpot is probably enough to not just change your life, but the lives of everyone you’ve ever cared about too.

      Which is probably why Frances and Patrick Connolly decided to give over half of their winnings to 175 people.

      “We won £114,969,775.70 and we have given away more than half,” Frances said last year.

      “That’s £60million-worth of love. And the thing that makes me even happier is that every single person we gave money to has passed some of it on to other people. I can’t think of a day since winning the Lottery that I haven’t smiled.”

      Read more here.

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      MAN SCOOPS £680,000 LOTTO JACKPOT BUT NEARLY MISSES OUT ON PRIZE AFTER THINKING WIN WAS ‘HOAX’ AS WIFE ‘DIDN’T BELIEVE HIM’

      The lucky winner, from Darwin, almost didn’t collect the money after being left in total disbelief when he saw all six of his numbers on the lottery app.

      “Usually, I get an email straight after the draw that tells me how close I am to winning division one,” the winner told Daily Mail Australia.

      “But this time, I didn’t, so when I woke up on Sunday morning, I logged into The Lott app and I saw I had all six numbers.

      “I thought ‘well, that’s strange’ and then I saw the prize amount, and I thought it must be some kind of hoax.”

      He was one of five winning entries in the TattsLotto draw with each person taking home £680,000 ($1,304,946.92).

      The man, who wished to remain anonymous, said it took some time for him to believe that he had scooped the massive prize.

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      CLAIMS MADE ON MULTIMILLION POUND NATIONAL LOTTERY PRIZES

      National Lottery players have made claims on two life-changing cash prizes.

      Camelot UK Lotteries Limited said it has received claims on a Lotto jackpot and a Set For Life top tier prize worth millions.

      A claim has come in for the £11,165,532 Lotto jackpot which was won by a single ticket-holder from the draw on August 14, while a second claim has come in for the £10,000-a-month-for-30-years top prize from the Set For Life draw on August 19.

      Camelot said the claims will go through the process of validation, which includes checks to ensure the games rules terms and conditions are adhered to and the integrity of the National Lottery is protected.

      Subject to validation the prizes will then be paid at an appointment with one of Camelot’s winners’ advisers. Once the tickets have been validated and paid, the ticket-holders will then decide whether or not to go public and share their news.

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      EXPLAINED: WHAT HAPPENS TO EUROMILLIONS PRIZE MONEY IF NO ONE CLAIMS IT?

      If no UK players come forward within 180 days then the prize money, plus all the interest it has generated while it is held in trust, goes to National Lottery-funded projects across the UK.

      The National Lottery have said: “Our players change the lives of individuals as well as communities by raising, on average, over £33 million for National Lottery-funded projects every week.”

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      NATIONAL LOTTERY PUNTER SCOOPS EYE-WATERING £11.1M AFTER TAKING NINE DAYS TO CLAIM PRIZE

      A LUCKY Brit has scooped £11million in the National Lottery NINE days after the winning numbers were revealed.

      Camelot UK has received a claim for the £11,165,532 Lotto jackpot from August 14.

      They have also received a claim for the Set For Life draw from August 19, which entitles the winner to £10,000 a month for 30 years. Camelot is now reviewing the claims to make sure the rules have not been broken.

      The lucky winners scooped the prize after buying their ticket in a shop, with the winning numbers of 01 – 02 – 15 – 19 – 39 – 43.

      Senior winners’ advisor at The National Lottery, Andy Carter  said: “What amazing news for not one but two lucky ticket-holders who have now claimed their life-changing multi-million pound Lotto and Set For Life prizes. We will now focus on supporting the ticket-holders through the process.”

      Read more here.

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      NATIONAL LOTTERY PUNTER SCOOPS EYE-WATERING £11.1M AFTER TAKING NINE DAYS TO CLAIM PRIZE

      A LUCKY Brit has scooped £11million in the National Lottery NINE days after the winning numbers were revealed.

      Camelot UK has received a claim for the £11,165,532 Lotto jackpot from August 14.

      They have also received a claim for the Set For Life draw from August 19, which entitles the winner to £10,000 a month for 30 years. Camelot is now reviewing the claims to make sure the rules have not been broken.

      The lucky winners scooped the prize after buying their ticket in a shop, with the winning numbers of 01 – 02 – 15 – 19 – 39 – 43.

      Senior winners’ advisor at The National Lottery, Andy Carter  said: “What amazing news for not one but two lucky ticket-holders who have now claimed their life-changing multi-million pound Lotto and Set For Life prizes. We will now focus on supporting the ticket-holders through the process.”

      Read more here.

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      HOW LONG DO WINNERS HAVE TO CLAIM THEIR PRIZE MONEY?

      Winners from different countries have different deadlines to claim their prize.

      In Austria, winners have a whole three years to claim the prize before it is returned to the lottery and used to fund boosted prizes.

      Belgian winners, on the other hand, only have around 140 days before the money is returned to the Belgian National Lottery.

      The least amount of time to snap up the jackpot goes to France and Luxembourg.

      Winners from Ireland, Portugal and Spain all have around 90 days to tell the world they’ve won.

      Read the article in full here.

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      LOTTO LIES

      A man who scooped £680,000 in an Australian lottery nearly missed out on the prize after thinking the win was a hoax.

      The lucky winner, from Darwin, almost didn’t collect the money after being left in total disbelief when he saw all six of his numbers on the lottery app.

      “Usually, I get an email straight after the draw that tells me how close I am to winning division one,” the winner told Daily Mail Australia.

      “But this time, I didn’t, so when I woke up on Sunday morning, I logged into The Lott app and I saw I had all six numbers.

      “I thought ‘well, that’s strange’ and then I saw the prize amount, and I thought it must be some kind of hoax.”

      He was one of five winning entries in the TattsLotto draw with each person taking home £680,000 ($1,304,946.92).

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      PIE ROLLER

      They say money can’t buy you love – and it appears it can’t buy you a decent Cornish pasty in Scotland either.

      Lottery jackpot winner Adrian Bayford has quit his home in Scotland — because he missed the iconic pasties and the English pub.

      The ex-postie, 49, had relocated north of the border, having abandoned his £12million English country estate after a string of failed romances.

      But pals say the friendly millionaire — who scooped £148million in 2012 — got fed up with the fancy Scottish pies and neeps and tatties.

      The final straw came when lockdown ended and the dad-of-two realised how much he was missing English pubs — with Scottish drinking focused on bars and hotels.

      Friends said he was so bored without a decent village boozer he took up archery.

      Pals thought his country pile in Cambridgeshire had been sold, when in fact he had taken it off the market and moved back in.

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      EUROMILLIONS WINNER JANE PARK PROMISES ONLYFANS SUBSCRIBERS ‘THE BEST’ BEFORE NEW EXPLICIT CONTENT RULES BEGIN

      JANE Park has promised her OnlyFans subscribers a final fling this month before strict nudity rules are enforced on the site.

      The EuroMillions winner, 25, made the raunchy pledge in a last push to cash in on her £50-apop topless snaps.

      She told Instagram followers: “If you did wanna see someone’s OnlyFans, now’s the time as a lot of creators will be stopping due to their new T&Cs. Swipe up for mine, this month will be the best.”

      OnlyFans, with 130million users and a billiondollar value, will block sexually explicit material from October as they chase new investment.

      Jane, a lotto millionaire at 17, has made more than £25,000 selling pics on the site.

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      WEEKLY LOTTERY DRAWS TIMETABLE

      If you’re looking at playing a particular draw, here’s when they are.

      There are no draws on Sundays.

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