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UK Euromillions ticket wins £113m UK Euromillions ticket wins £113m
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A ticket bought in the UK has won a record £113m (129m euros) in the Euromillions lottery draw, according to UK operator Camelot. A ticket bought in the UK has won a record £113m (129m euros) on the Euromillions lottery draw, according to UK operator Camelot.
Camelot said the win is the biggest lottery prize ever won by one ticket in the UK, but it is not known yet if the winner is an individual or a syndicate. Camelot said the jackpot win represents the biggest single lottery win in UK history, but it is not known yet if the winner is an individual or a syndicate.
It was "looking forward to welcoming the lucky ticket-holder to the National Lottery millionaires' club". The previous record lottery win in the UK was £84.4m, won by an anonymous ticket-holder on Euromillions in May.
Earlier a technical problem had affected online ticket sales in the UK. Before Friday's draw, a technical problem hit UK online ticket sales.
Connection problems between Camelot's system and some banks meant sales could not go through between 1845 and 1915 BST, a Camelot spokeswoman said.Connection problems between Camelot's system and some banks meant sales could not go through between 1845 and 1915 BST, a Camelot spokeswoman said.
The spokeswoman said Camelot did not know how many people had been affected by the glitch and added the matter had been "completely out of our hands".The spokeswoman said Camelot did not know how many people had been affected by the glitch and added the matter had been "completely out of our hands".
She added: "We would like to apologise to any affected players.She added: "We would like to apologise to any affected players.
"The fault was not with the National Lottery website, but due to unprecedented demand, there was an issue with the response times between our website and the online banking systems." "The fault was not with the National Lottery website, but, due to unprecedented demand, there was an issue with the response times between our website and the online banking systems."
The previous record lottery win in the UK was £84.4m, which was won on Euromillions in May of this year.
That surpassed the £56m won on Euromillions by Nigel Page and Justine Laycock, from Gloucestershire, three months earlier.
The Euromillions numbers were 9, 30, 35, 39, 46, with lucky stars 6 and 8.The Euromillions numbers were 9, 30, 35, 39, 46, with lucky stars 6 and 8.
In announcing the win for the UK ticket, Camelot said: This is fantastic news; we're absolutely delighted to have such a massive UK win.
"This is the biggest lottery jackpot prize ever paid out to an individual in this country. We have plenty of champagne on ice and are looking forward to welcoming the lucky ticket-holder to the National Lottery millionaires' club."
Tickets for Euromillions are sold in nine countries - the UK, France, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Irish Republic, Portugal and Switzerland.Tickets for Euromillions are sold in nine countries - the UK, France, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Irish Republic, Portugal and Switzerland.
Camelot is the operator for the competition in the UK.Camelot is the operator for the competition in the UK.