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Lottery £90m winners' details due | Lottery £90m winners' details due |
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The National Lottery's operator is to announce whether the winners of the UK's largest-ever lottery prize are individuals or part of a syndicate. | The National Lottery's operator is to announce whether the winners of the UK's largest-ever lottery prize are individuals or part of a syndicate. |
It is thought one of the owners of two British tickets who will share the £90m (100m euros) Euromillions jackpot is a group of IT workers from Liverpool. | |
Camelot said it still had to verify the claims for £45,570,835.50. | Camelot said it still had to verify the claims for £45,570,835.50. |
If one person, rather than a syndicate, owns either ticket it will be the UK's biggest individual lottery win. | If one person, rather than a syndicate, owns either ticket it will be the UK's biggest individual lottery win. |
It is thought the winning syndicate of seven or eight staff work at BT's Royal House centre in Wood Street, Liverpool. | |
A spokesman for Camelot said: "Camelot can neither confirm or deny rumours of any winners." | |
Paid out | Paid out |
Until now, the biggest single win was by Angela Kelly, from South Lanarkshire, who won more than £35m (39m euros) in August 2007. | Until now, the biggest single win was by Angela Kelly, from South Lanarkshire, who won more than £35m (39m euros) in August 2007. |
Camelot say they will not yet release any details of the winners to allow the claims to be checked and the money paid out. | |
HAVE YOUR SAYIf it was split into 90 £1million prizes - that would be 90 families with enough money for a new home and an easier life. Wouldn't that be better?Andrew Howlett, Manchester Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAYIf it was split into 90 £1million prizes - that would be 90 families with enough money for a new home and an easier life. Wouldn't that be better?Andrew Howlett, Manchester Send us your comments |
"We have plenty of champagne on ice and are looking forward to welcoming the lucky ticketholders to the National Lottery millionaires' club," a spokeswoman added. | "We have plenty of champagne on ice and are looking forward to welcoming the lucky ticketholders to the National Lottery millionaires' club," a spokeswoman added. |
The winning numbers on Friday were 19, 43, 45, 34, 11 and the Lucky Star numbers were 5 and 9. | The winning numbers on Friday were 19, 43, 45, 34, 11 and the Lucky Star numbers were 5 and 9. |
Nine European countries participate in the EuroMillions lottery - Britain, the Irish Republic, France, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and Luxembourg. | Nine European countries participate in the EuroMillions lottery - Britain, the Irish Republic, France, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and Luxembourg. |
In May, a ticket bought in Spain broke the European lottery's record by netting a 126m euros (£110m) jackpot. | In May, a ticket bought in Spain broke the European lottery's record by netting a 126m euros (£110m) jackpot. |