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A self-confessed "white van man" and his estate agent partner have been named the winners of Britain's biggest ever lottery jackpot.A self-confessed "white van man" and his estate agent partner have been named the winners of Britain's biggest ever lottery jackpot.
Nigel Page, 43, and his partner Justine Laycock, 41, from Cirencester, Gloucestershire, won £56m in Friday's EuroMillions draw.Nigel Page, 43, and his partner Justine Laycock, 41, from Cirencester, Gloucestershire, won £56m in Friday's EuroMillions draw.
The couple, who both plan to give up work, came forward to claim their prize on Saturday.The couple, who both plan to give up work, came forward to claim their prize on Saturday.
The total £112m jackpot was split with another ticket, bought in Spain.The total £112m jackpot was split with another ticket, bought in Spain.
Talking about the win at a press conference in Bath, Ms Laycock said: "It's an amazing amount of money. We could never have wished for this."Talking about the win at a press conference in Bath, Ms Laycock said: "It's an amazing amount of money. We could never have wished for this."
Mr Page, who runs a property maintenance business, said when he discovered the win he "started shaking and couldn't speak".Mr Page, who runs a property maintenance business, said when he discovered the win he "started shaking and couldn't speak".
I started shaking and couldn't speak - I just kept looking at it on in the screen in front of me but I couldn't say a word EuroMillions winner Nigel Page
The couple said they planned to buy a new house and travel with their children, possibly to Australia and New Zealand or Barbados.The couple said they planned to buy a new house and travel with their children, possibly to Australia and New Zealand or Barbados.
Ms Laycock said: "It would be lovely to get a five or six bedroom house with a pool and lots of space but we really enjoy the area we live in now so we won't move far.Ms Laycock said: "It would be lovely to get a five or six bedroom house with a pool and lots of space but we really enjoy the area we live in now so we won't move far.
I started shaking and couldn't speak - I just kept looking at it on in the screen in front of me but I couldn't say a word EuroMillions winner Nigel Page
"We'd also like to buy somewhere abroad where we can go on holiday but it'll have to be in the school holidays.""We'd also like to buy somewhere abroad where we can go on holiday but it'll have to be in the school holidays."
Cars are also near the top of their wish-list, they said.Cars are also near the top of their wish-list, they said.
Mr Page currently drives a white van and was due to make the last payment on it next month.Mr Page currently drives a white van and was due to make the last payment on it next month.
He now plans to swap it for a Range Rover Sport or a BMW X5.He now plans to swap it for a Range Rover Sport or a BMW X5.
He said: "I'm going to treat myself to a new car, I think, because I'm a 'white van man'. I haven't had a car to myself for at least 10 years."He said: "I'm going to treat myself to a new car, I think, because I'm a 'white van man'. I haven't had a car to myself for at least 10 years."
Ms Laycock, who works for a local estate agents, said she had already told her boss she was not going back to work.Ms Laycock, who works for a local estate agents, said she had already told her boss she was not going back to work.
She said: "Bless him, he's devastated."She said: "Bless him, he's devastated."
Mr Page was left speechless after learning of his win
She added: "We've got a lovely long list of people we're going to help and make their lives so much more comfortable.She added: "We've got a lovely long list of people we're going to help and make their lives so much more comfortable.
"We've got this fantastic opportunity and we're going to utilise it 100%.""We've got this fantastic opportunity and we're going to utilise it 100%."
The couple have three children from previous relationships - Mr Page's daughter Ella, 12, and Ms Laycock's son and daughter, Jacob, 11, and Georgia, 15.The couple have three children from previous relationships - Mr Page's daughter Ella, 12, and Ms Laycock's son and daughter, Jacob, 11, and Georgia, 15.
Mr Page said he recently started playing the game online and had already won £55 in last Wednesday's Lotto draw.Mr Page said he recently started playing the game online and had already won £55 in last Wednesday's Lotto draw.
He said: "I'd already checked my National Lottery account and had seen I'd won £55 on Lotto when I decided to buy two Lucky Dips for the big EuroMillions jackpot on Friday.He said: "I'd already checked my National Lottery account and had seen I'd won £55 on Lotto when I decided to buy two Lucky Dips for the big EuroMillions jackpot on Friday.
"I didn't think about it again until Saturday morning when I was watching the news with my daughter and saw that there was one UK winner who shared the jackpot with a ticket in Spain."I didn't think about it again until Saturday morning when I was watching the news with my daughter and saw that there was one UK winner who shared the jackpot with a ticket in Spain.
"I logged on to my account and saw the Lotto win for £55 in my account and just below it was the £56m EuroMillions prize. I started shaking and couldn't speak.""I logged on to my account and saw the Lotto win for £55 in my account and just below it was the £56m EuroMillions prize. I started shaking and couldn't speak."
ANALYSIS JON KAY, BBC NEWS So what do a pair of overnight Lottery-winning multi-multi-multi-millionaires look like? For an hour before all was revealed at the press conference, every smiling couple walking in or out of the Bath Spa Hotel was suspected of being them by the hordes of waiting (not to mention jealous) journalists. Every lovey-dovey twosome enjoying the end of a romantic Valentine's weekend break looked like a likely pair. We should have known we were wrong - nobody we'd seen had a smile as huge as the ones Justine Laycock and Nigel Page flashed when they finally walked through the door. They genuinely seem to be enjoying every second of their new-found wealth and fame. And they seem remarkably unfazed by the battery of lenses flashing in their faces. I suppose fifty-six million quid in the bank must help!
Mr Page then woke his partner of eight years to tell her the news.Mr Page then woke his partner of eight years to tell her the news.
Ms Laycock said: "All he said was, 'I need you urgently, I need to show you something'.Ms Laycock said: "All he said was, 'I need you urgently, I need to show you something'.
"I thought something awful had happened but he took me to the computer. There it was on the screen."I thought something awful had happened but he took me to the computer. There it was on the screen.
"His hands were shaking so much he couldn't pick up the phone so I called the lottery line and they confirmed it was true.""His hands were shaking so much he couldn't pick up the phone so I called the lottery line and they confirmed it was true."
It is the fourth time in three months that a British winner has scooped more than £25m in the EuroMillions draw.It is the fourth time in three months that a British winner has scooped more than £25m in the EuroMillions draw.
In November, Les Scadding, 53, and wife Samantha Peachey-Scadding, 38, from Caerleon, south Wales, won £45.5m.In November, Les Scadding, 53, and wife Samantha Peachey-Scadding, 38, from Caerleon, south Wales, won £45.5m.
A further £45.5m was won in the same draw by a syndicate of seven IT workers at Hewlett Packard in Liverpool.A further £45.5m was won in the same draw by a syndicate of seven IT workers at Hewlett Packard in Liverpool.
Then in January, four family members from Dorking in Surrey won £26.1m.Then in January, four family members from Dorking in Surrey won £26.1m.
Across Europe, the record EuroMillions win is £113m by a single ticket-holder from Spain in May last year.Across Europe, the record EuroMillions win is £113m by a single ticket-holder from Spain in May last year.
EuroMillions is played in nine countries - the UK, France, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Irish Republic, Portugal and Switzerland.EuroMillions is played in nine countries - the UK, France, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Irish Republic, Portugal and Switzerland.