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Jan 6, 2006, 7:00 pm - fxsterling - Lottery Discussion Forum

I won 30 pounds on Thunderball last night
The National Lottery has funded over 185,000 projects and grants to individuals across the UK.The Big Lottery Fund has announced that 12 million will go to a programme of long-term reconstruction initiatives to help tackle the Tsunami Earthquake disaster.Read Morehttp://www.national-lottery.co.uk/p...fundraising.jsp
May 8, 2005, 8:21 am - neasden - Lottery Discussion Forum

UK Lottery raises £20 billion for Good Causes
The National Lottery was launched in 1994, with 28p from every 1 spent on lottery tickets going to Good Causes. On average, 25 million a week has been raised over the past 13 years. From the money raised over a quarter-of-a-million grants1 have been made to charitable groups, sporting and health initiatives, arts, film and heritage endeavours, environmental schemes and education programmes - as well as high profile landmark regeneration projects. This amounts to the biggest programme of civ
Apr 13, 2007, 12:41 am - Coober*Pedy - Lottery Discussion Forum

Warning to those who play overseas lotteries!
Hello, guys. I'm Farha, long time lurker and finally decided to open an account. As my first post I'd like to warn you guys in order to avoid a potentially life wrecking disappointment. I read several topics about people playing euromillions or the national UK lottery when they actually don't live in Europe or the USA respectively; either through agents or by some other more obscure methods like actually having an online account (somehow). I'm speaking to those people. First let's
Feb 6, 2012, 4:11 pm - FARAHSAN - Lottery Discussion Forum

New National Lottery UK Game - Set for Life!
National Lottery UK has released a new draw based game, the basics of the game is that there's 2 draws weekly (Monday Thursday) and the tickets cost 1.50 each, if you match 5 main numbers plus the life ball which is just a bonus ball then you win 10,000 a month for 30 years! If you just match 5 main numbers then you win 10,000 a month for 1 year. Here's more information on the game - https://www.national-lottery.co.uk/set-for-life I'm glad they've brought this out, when I first saw it a
Mar 12, 2019, 5:07 pm - JoshUK - Lottery Discussion Forum

How the UK Lottery revenue is divided up
Over 16 billion has been raised for Good Causes to date.Over 185,000 projects have received funds from The National Lottery, ranging from Olympic athletes and charities, through to schools and underprivileged groups.http://www.national-lottery.co.uk/player/p/goodcauses/search/regionNews.jsp
May 9, 2005, 1:00 pm - neasden - Lottery Discussion Forum

national lotto
Hey there,I'm from the UK and if you won the lottery you'd be able to find out at www.national-lottery.co.uk. I won a small fortune last week playing through a new online syndicate company with the national lotto. Good it's tax free which is the main reason I play it. tom
Aug 20, 2004, 11:58 am - NETGURU - Lottery Discussion Forum

National Lottery UK Website
Hi Everyone! I hope there are a couple of tech wizards on here who can assist me! I am trying to log into my National Lottery account but I can't seem to access the website, I tried one of those website testers and it says that the website is online but I keep getting a 'unable to connect' error. I haven't bought a ticket in like 6 months and I recently got a new laptop so maybe my anti-virus is blocking it for a strange reason? I rang the help number on the lottery site and they sai
Oct 22, 2014, 11:56 am - JoshUK - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do you pay your lottery subscription by Direct Debit?
In the UK, if you pay your online National Lottery subscription by Direct Debit, all prizes up to and including 50,000 will be deposited straight into your account. Payment may take between 3-5 working days.
Jan 19, 2023, 2:06 am - dannyct - Lottery Discussion Forum

Regionalised Lotteries?
This debate is asking you guys if the Lottery in the UK should go down the same route as the States and be regionalised with each region having their individual games and Scratch-cards whilst continuing to play The National Lottery games (E.G. Lotto and EuroMillions) just like how each US state that has a Lottery plays PowerBall and Mega Millions.
Nov 25, 2022, 4:24 pm - Clarkejoseph49 - Lottery Discussion Forum