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However, an authority spokesman said that this did not refer to Britishlottery tickets.
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It was thought the machine was being used as an outlet for BritishLottery tickets.
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A number of projects in Northern Ireland have received grant awards from the BritishLottery Fund.
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Mr Peter Lavery is over £10 million sterling richer after winning the BritishLottery on Saturday night.
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No Britishlottery vendors are authorised in this State but that has proven no impediment to sales here.
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THE Director of Public Prosecutions has withdrawn a case against a Dublin suburban newsagent for selling Britishlottery tickets.
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There were two winners of the Britishlottery jackpot of £21.8 million on Saturday.
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Competition from the Britishlottery, scratch cards and a run of winning Irish horses on the track were blamed.
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AN 85-YEAR-OLD second World War veteran living in Cork has returned to Normandy as part of a Britishlottery-funded scheme.
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A £20 million Britishlottery jackpot has yet to be claimed by its Northern Ireland winner three weeks after the draw was held.
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The Britishlottery regulator, Mr Peter Davis, resigned last night following a crisis meeting with the Culture Secretary, Mr Chris Smith, in London.
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Camelot has a nine-year license to run the Britishlottery system, and an option to extend that deal for an additional five years.
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This is being done in conjunction with Heroes' Return, a Britishlottery-funded initiative which enables veterans to return to their theatre of action.
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LONDON The second of three winners sharing a record £42 million Britishlottery jackpot came forward yesterday, leaving one winning ticket holder still unidentified.
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LONDON - A terminally ill man claimed yesterday to be the winner of a £2.1 million Britishlottery prize.
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A spokeswoman for Camelot said it had no problem with a decision by the Government to crack down on the sale of Britishlottery tickets.