National Lottery urges missing multi-millionaires to come forward
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National Lottery urges missing multi-millionaires to come forward
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"Andy Carter, senior winners' advisor at Allwyn, National Lottery's operator, said, We urge Lotto players to check their tickets in case they are one of our would-be multi-millionaires. Check your bags, coat pockets down the back of the sofa even - as the lucky tickets are out there! Landing either of these jackpots will change lives and I look forward to meeting our lucky winners and paying out their incredible prizes in the run up to Christmas!"
The Independent covers topics from reproductive rights to climate change and Big Tech, sending reporters to gather facts on developing stories. It investigates issues such as the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and produces documentaries like 'The A Word'. The Independent seeks donations to fund reporting, avoids paywalls, and says quality journalism should be available to everyone funded by those who can afford it. The National Lottery urges players to check tickets after two jackpots—a £10,633,323 prize and a £2,000,000 prize—remain unclaimed. The tickets were purchased on 4 and 8 October, and winners have 180 days to claim before the money is donated across the UK.
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