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# it-could-be-you - Thursday 18 April, 2013
Poll: Do you support plans to sell the National Lottery?
The Dáil has passed leglisation to allow for the National Lottery licence to be sold.
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Don’t throw away your Lotto ticket: you might have won big after all
The National Lottery says a misprint on one of the balls in last Saturday’s Lotto Plus 2 draw meant the result was read incorrectly.
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Euromillions denounced as ‘the Devil’s work’ as website is hacked
“Oh you believers. Wine, games of chance, statues all augur impurity and are the work of the devil.”
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Is it possible to guarantee a profit in this week’s Euromillions? Here’s your answer
Warning: if it is, you’ll need a lot of computers, a lot of credit cards, a little bit of luck, and €233 million in cash.
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Howlin confirms plan to revamp National Lottery licence
The next operator will win the licence for 20 years, up from the current 10, meaning a greater up-front payment to the State.
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Poll: Should Lotto winnings of more than €500k be taxed?
A Fine Gael councillor has suggested it as a new way of raising revenue but do you agree?
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Minister defends Lotto advertising on HSE website
James Reilly says the HSE uses National Lottery funding to assist community groups, and that advertising the Lotto is appropriate.
Share1 Tweet15# it-could-be-you - Thursday 11 August, 2011
Lotto wins of more than £276,000 unclaimed in County Down
Two lottery winners in Northern Ireland are running out of time to claim their prizes.
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The 9 at 9: Friday
Nine things you need to know by 9am: New bid to tackle hospital waiting lists, still no progress in the US debt crisis, and bad news if you think you’ve just won a Jaguar…
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One UK winner of record €185m Euromillions jackpot
TheJournal.ie’s syndicate, and every other Irish ticket, falls short of winning the largest ever European lottery.
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Don’t tear up the Euromillions ticket yet – you may have won €4.5m
There were no winners of the €185m jackpot, but one Irish ticket was only one number away and wins €4.57m.
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Dolores who? Euromillions set for record €185m jackpot
There were no winners of last night’s €176m offering – meaning the lottery will hit its upper limit for the first time.
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