The change has come into force due to the Post Office pulling out of a 900-branch deal last month across the UK, meaning branches will no longer sell National Lottery draw tickets and scratchcards.
Camelot say there is a one in three million chance of winning the jackpot but a better than one in four chance of winning a prize. The launch follows figures showing sales of Lottery scratchcards ...
Missed prizes are redirected to support National Lottery Projects across the UK Millions of people dream of winning the National Lottery jackpot - but what if you already have and don’t even ...
A scratchcard winner says ... the new operators of the National Lottery, have explained that winners across the UK are facing delays in receiving their prize money due to the Post Office deciding ...
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