See winning numbers for Powerball, Pick 3 on Jul. 12, 2025
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There's also £500,000 to be won in the Thunderball draw, taking place at 8.15pm, meaning you have plenty of chances to be a winner. Either win would grant a life-changing sum of
THE draw for tonight’s National Lottery EuroMillions (July 11, 2025) has taken place, with life-changing cash prizes at stake. Check the results to see if you have just won a fortune and
It's Saturday, which means another chance for lottery players to win big. Tonight players can bag a life-changing £3.9million rollover jackpot. And that's not all that's up for grabs tonight, with a top prize of £500k to be won on the Thunderball.
Tonight’s (Saturday July 12, 2025) National Lottery Lotto winning numbers are: 41, 11, 25, 04, 51, 17.
When a Connecticut man lost his lottery ticket, he “didn’t think too much of it.” However, fate had other plans. Looking “for some superstitious fun” on Friday, June 13, Russell Ruff of Somers bought a Powerball ticket for the drawing the next day, Connecticut Lottery officials said in a July 7 news release. The ticket, though, vanished.
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We will be bringing live breaking updates and results from the National Lottery's EuroMillions and Thunderball draw on Friday, July 11
The ‘West Is Best’ syndicate group from Bridgend, south Wales, bagged a whopping £3,613,997 on the EuroMillions – the equivalent to £212,000 each. The syndicate was founded by Rhian Owen, 44, while she worked with colleagues at Bridgend Council. After she left that job she continued the syndicate and posted on Facebook looking for new members.
Let’s rock and roll,” one of the siblings said after his sister called him to tell him about the big win in Maryland.
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GB News on MSNNational Lottery winner made 'dazed' decision after sharing £3.6m Euromillions haul in syndicate victoryA National Lottery winner has admitted to making a "dazed" decision after realising she had won a share of a life-changing £3.6million. Rhian Owen was part of the lucky syndicate of 16 people, many of whom have never met in person but will each claim £212,