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How the UK Lottery revenue is divided up
The Big Lottery Fund, the largest of the National Lottery Good Cause Distributors has announced today that 12 million will go to a programme of long-term reconstruction initiatives to help tackle the Tsunami Earthquake disaster.Funding will be used for projects aimed at rebuilding communities devastated by the disaster and restoring shattered civil infrastructure. It was very important to my Board that we respond quickly and effectively to public opinion that Lottery Money should be used to s
May 9, 2005, 1:02 pm - neasden - Lottery Discussion Forum

What about Syndicates?
Hello again Richard,Because you wrote that the UK Lottery was encouraging people to play in a syndicates, I went to their website to check it out. It does encourage friends and co-workers to form a sydicates and they sell a pack to get them started. The following is posted at the website:Syndicate PackNational Lottery Syndicate Agreement designed for groups of Lottery playersNow you can protect your prize money with a legally binding and solicitor approved agreement for only 4.99. Valid throu
May 25, 2003, 5:58 am - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum

"Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good", (Voltaire)
What could Alabama do with the revenue a state lottery would raise? - - - The UK offers some examples: - Where the money goes- - As operator of The National Lottery, Camelot is committed to maximising returns to National Lottery Projects through selling tickets in a socially-responsible way. Camelot runs the most cost-efficient major lottery in Europe, with around 4% of total revenue spent on operating costs and less than 1% retained as profit after tax a key factor be
Apr 27, 2015, 5:30 am - myturn - Lottery Discussion Forum

Euro Millions
drirect from the horses mouth Dear Sir/Madam Thank you for your email dated 29 January 2012 regarding playing the National Lottery. I can confirm that it is possible to purchase EuroMillions and National Lottery tickets from one of our 28,500 retailer plus outlets in the UK or Isle of Man so long as you are over the age of 16. As the UK Lottery provider is governed and ruled by UK Law any prizes need to be claimed and paid out in the UK. I hope this information ha
Jan 29, 2012, 5:23 pm - savagegoose - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do you play by Direct Debit?
No, this is a different lottery. This is about the British National Lottery. It is the most successful and the most professionally run lottery in the world. The 2022/23 financial year saw the National Lottery give 1.807 billion to good causes across the United Kingdom. On average of 36 million a week was generated for good causes over the year. This takes the total raised for National Lottery projects since 1994 to more than 47 billion, with more than 670,000 individual grants made a
Jan 21, 2024, 2:04 am - dannyct - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do you pay your lottery subscription by Direct Debit?
Many other countries including Australia and the UK have national lotteries and because we have multi state lottery games, some believe we have a national lottery too. To add to the confusion, eight states offer Online ticket purchases as well as other games like Keno and Cash Pop, but players must be inside state borders to play. And some states offer subscriptions to play for multiple weeks. The KY Lottery gives me a choice of sending withdrawals directly into my bank account or I can request
Jan 28, 2023, 12:42 am - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

New draw game ideas for The National Lottery
If you were in charge of The National Lottery in the UK, what ideas would you have for a new draw game? It can be either a completely new one or a revamp of an old favourite. And how would the new idea work? Let me know what you guys think if you have any ideas.
Jun 26, 2022, 3:26 pm - Clarkejoseph49 - Lottery Discussion Forum

National Lottery
a link to the story. https://www.lotterypost.com/news/208002/1538483?q=national+lottery tab=nw rp=search oh BTY There is a national lottery it's in the UK though.
May 29, 2010, 6:33 pm - four4me - Lottery Discussion Forum

Sex attacker wins £7m on lottery
A man serving life for attempted rape has won what is believed to be 7m on the National Lottery. Iorworth Hoare, 52, was on release from Leyhill open prison in Gloucestershire when he bought his winning ticket for Saturday's Lotto Extra draw.He is understood to have been staying at a bail hostel in Middlesbrough.The size of his winnings has not been confirmed by Camelot, but Saturday's 21m Lotto Extra jackpot was shared by three winning tickets.Hoare was nearing the end of a life sentence afte
Aug 11, 2004, 5:51 am - willesden - Lottery Discussion Forum

If you were a Lucky For Life winner...
I just checked the UK Lottery website for 'win for life' games and we don't have any except for 1 scratcher which costs 1 and it's not even win for life, it's win 1000 a month for a year! https://www.national-lottery.co.uk/c/files/scratchcards/1kamonthforayear.pdf~2 Camelot really need to revamp the other 2 draws/games they have.... Thunderball is terrible and Hot Picks doesn't seem to be all that good either, it's just a game that piggybacks off the UK Lotto results!
Feb 1, 2016, 6:08 pm - JoshUK - Lottery Discussion Forum