A Wisconsin shop has sold its second $1 million lottery ticket in a matter of months. In March, the Pick N Save in Plymouth sold a $1,000,000 Rose Gold scratch ticket to a shopper. Now a second shopper at the Eastern Avenue
Plans to axe ticket offices have been met with frustration by commuters (Image: GETTY) Gone are the days of queuing up at the ticket office in your local train station. With the rise of web and app booking, self-service machines, and QR
Plans to close almost nerly all ticket offices in England have been slammed as “catastrophic” for the elderly and disabled trying to access the rail network. The reaction comes as industry body the Rail Delivery Group (RDG) unveiled proposals which could lead
A woman believes her late husband is looking down on her and smiling after she won the People’s Postcode Lottery twice — with tickets he bought shortly before his death. Lesley and Garry McNally decided to downsize when their children left their
A blind ex-Royal Marine won the £400,000 prize in the People’s Postcode Lottery thanks to his late wife’s winning ticket. Alan Mizon, 77, hit the jackpot after his wife Diana signed them up for the lottery scheme before she died of cancer
Time to run and check that Euromillions ticket, folks — a UK resident has scooped a £110m jackpot. According to national lottery company Camelot, one British ticket-holder has won £111.7m in tonight’s EuroMillions draw. The organisers are now urging people to check
A Powerball winner has been served with legal papers at his new $25million California mansion after a lawsuit was filed claiming his winning lotto ticket was stolen. In the suit first filed in February in Alhambra Superior Court, plaintiff Jose Rivera alleges
The U.K. interior minister won’t face investigation over allegations that she tried to pull strings after getting a speeding ticket, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Wednesday, in an attempt to lay to rest one of several ethics claims dogging the Conservative government.
IF YOU CAN’T SEE THE POLL ABOVE, CLICK HERE The Prime Minister has spoken to both Ms Braverman and will consult with No 10 ethics adviser Sir Laurie Magnus on his return to the UK to gather “more information” before deciding upon
Britain’s interior minister on Monday brushed off reports that she tried to pull strings after getting a speeding ticket, saying “nothing untoward” had gone on. Home Secretary Suella Braverman said that after being caught speeding last year, she paid a fine and