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«Breaking News» UK ticket holder wins a massive £115MILLION jackpot in New Year's Day EuroMillions draw

A UK ticket holder has scooped a massive £114million in the New Year's Day EuroMillions draw.


The National Lottery confirmed on Tuesday night one lucky player had won the enormous jackpot of £114.9million - becoming the fourth largest jackpot winner in UK history. 


The National Lottery is encouraging all players to check their tickets.


The winning main EuroMillions numbers are: 01, 08, 11, 25, 28 and the winning EuroMillions Lucky Star numbers are: 04, 06.  






The lucky winner will become the fourth-largest winner in UK lottery history after the bumper jackpot


A further 10 players have also pocketed £1 million each in the New Year's Day draw. 


Andy Carter, senior winners' advisor at The National Lottery, said: 'What a start to 2019 for UK EuroMillions players.


'A single ticket-holder has banked the entire £114.9 million EuroMillions jackpot and become the fourth biggest winner this country has ever seen.


'As if that wasn't enough, a further ten UK players have each banked £1 million in the special New Year's Day draw. All players are urged to check their tickets to see if they are a big winner and can turn 2019 into one long celebration.' 


It follows a streak of British winners in the pan-European competition after self-employed builder Andrew Clark, from Boston in Lincolnshire, won £76 million last month.  




There were also a further 10 players who pocketed £1 million each from the New Year's Day draw


There were also a further 10 players who pocketed £1 million each from the New Year's Day draw



There were also a further 10 players who pocketed £1 million each from the New Year's Day draw




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Here are the six previous biggest UK winners of the EuroMillions draw so far


1. In July 2011, Colin and Chris Weir became Europe's biggest lottery winners when they scooped more than £161million.


The couple, who have been married for 30 years, said they were ‘not scared’ of the wealth because they were going to have ‘so much fun’ with the money.


The pair, a retired TV cameraman and a retired psychiatric nurse, from Largs, in Ayrshire, said their children Carly, a photography student, and Jamie, a call centre worker, would be bought their own homes and cars.


The family made a £1million donation to the SNP shortly after winning.




Colin and Chris Weir became Europe's biggest lottery winners when they scooped more than £161million in 2011


Colin and Chris Weir became Europe's biggest lottery winners when they scooped more than £161million in 2011



Colin and Chris Weir became Europe's biggest lottery winners when they scooped more than £161million in 2011



2. Adrian and Gillian Bayford, from Suffolk, took home more than £148 million in August 2012.


The marriage ended just 15 months into their new jackpot winning lives, citing the stress of the money as the reason they needed to split.


At the time, a spokesman for Mrs Bayford said: 'Gillian Bayford confirms that her marriage to Adrian has broken down irretrievably and they have separated.'


It came after Mrs Bayford was forced to deny she had an affair with the couple's gardener, Chris Tovey. 




Adrian and Gillian Bayford, from Suffolk, took home more than £148 million in August 2012


Adrian and Gillian Bayford, from Suffolk, took home more than £148 million in August 2012



Adrian and Gillian Bayford, from Suffolk, took home more than £148 million in August 2012



3. An unnamed ticket-holder claimed just over £113million in October 2010, and chose not go public.


4. Neil Trotter, from south London, won nearly £108million, going from former car mechanic to multimillionaire in March 2014.


Neighbours in Croydon described he and partner Nicky Ottaway moved out ‘almost overnight’ after they scooped the EuroMillions jackpot last March.


Mr Trotter admitted at the time that he was like his namesake, Del Boy Trotter from Only Fools And Horses.




Neil Trotter, with partner Nicky Ottaway, won nearly £108million, going from former car mechanic to multimillionaire in March 2014


Neil Trotter, with partner Nicky Ottaway, won nearly £108million, going from former car mechanic to multimillionaire in March 2014



Neil Trotter, with partner Nicky Ottaway, won nearly £108million, going from former car mechanic to multimillionaire in March 2014



5. A couple from Cambridgeshire, Dave and Angela Dawes, won more than £101million on their third go on the EuroMillions draw in October 2011.


Mr Dawes said he 'didn't sleep a wink' the night of the win, as it was too late to call Camelot after the couple checked their numbers.


Last year, the couple were taken to court by his son, an Afghanistan veteran, Michael Dawes, 32, who said he was 'ungenerous in spirit'.


But a judge ruled the millionaire father does not need to keep bailing out his son, who burnt through £1.6million in two years, and came back for more, failing to heed his stepmother's advice to stop eating at the Ritz and go to McDonald's instead.


6. A UK winner got a £93 million payout in June 2015, but decided to remain anonymous.




Dave and Angela Dawes won more than £101million on their third go on the EuroMillions draw in October 2011


Dave and Angela Dawes won more than £101million on their third go on the EuroMillions draw in October 2011



Dave and Angela Dawes won more than £101million on their third go on the EuroMillions draw in October 2011





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The National Lottery confirmed on Tuesday night one lucky player had won the enormous jackpot of £114.9million – becoming the fourth largest jackpot winner in UK history. 
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