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		<h2 class="titrebox noborder icon_etoile">UK Lotto Latest Results</h2>
		<p class="date">Saturday 18th December 2021</p>
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			<span class="ball">12</span>
			<span class="ball">23</span>
			<span class="ball">27</span>
			<span class="ball">45</span>
			<span class="ball">51</span>
			<span class="ball">54</span>
			<span class="ball green">59</span>
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			<strong>No jackpot winner !</strong>		</p>
		<p class="date">Next jackpot</p>
		<div class="bar bar_internationale"><strong>£0.00</strong></div>
		
		<p class="date">Prizes for Saturday 18th December 2021:</p>
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				<th>Winning rank</th><th>Winners</th><th>Prize</th>
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				<td>Match 6 balls</td><td>0</td><td>£0.00</td>
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				<td>Match 5 + Bonus</td><td>0</td><td>£0.00</td>
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				<td>Match 5</td><td>0</td><td>£0.00</td>
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				<td>Match 4</td><td>0</td><td>£0.00</td>
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				<td>Match 3</td><td>0</td><td>£0.00</td>
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				<td>Match 2</td><td>0</td><td>Free ticket</td>
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		<p><strong>Millionaire Raffle code : </strong><p>
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			Ball set used this Saturday: 6 | 
			Machine used this Saturday: Arthur		</p>
		
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		<p><strong>UK Lotto 20,000&pound; Raffle numbers for Saturday 18th December 2021:</strong><p>
		<ul><li></li></ul>	<table class="blue_table"><tr><th>Draw date</th><th>Winning numbers</th><th>Jackpot winners</th></tr><tr><td>Wed 15/12/2021</td><td><span class="ball">2</span> <span class="ball">15</span> <span class="ball">17</span> <span class="ball">28</span> <span class="ball">30</span> <span class="ball">45</span> <span class="ball green">54</span></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Sat 11/12/2021</td><td><span class="ball">6</span> <span class="ball">13</span> <span class="ball">14</span> <span class="ball">15</span> <span class="ball">31</span> <span class="ball">33</span> <span class="ball green">38</span></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Wed 08/12/2021</td><td><span class="ball">12</span> <span class="ball">30</span> <span class="ball">31</span> <span class="ball">34</span> <span class="ball">52</span> <span class="ball">58</span> <span class="ball green">56</span></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Sat 04/12/2021</td><td><span class="ball">8</span> <span class="ball">24</span> <span class="ball">25</span> <span class="ball">32</span> <span class="ball">33</span> <span class="ball">46</span> <span class="ball green">47</span></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Wed 01/12/2021</td><td><span class="ball">4</span> <span class="ball">7</span> <span class="ball">8</span> <span class="ball">37</span> <span class="ball">42</span> <span class="ball">50</span> <span class="ball green">36</span></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Sat 27/11/2021</td><td><span class="ball">1</span> <span class="ball">15</span> <span class="ball">16</span> <span class="ball">17</span> <span class="ball">24</span> <span class="ball">48</span> <span class="ball green">9</span></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Wed 24/11/2021</td><td><span class="ball">4</span> <span class="ball">11</span> <span class="ball">17</span> <span class="ball">19</span> <span class="ball">39</span> <span class="ball">42</span> <span class="ball green">59</span></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Sat 20/11/2021</td><td><span class="ball">5</span> <span class="ball">16</span> <span class="ball">17</span> <span class="ball">32</span> <span class="ball">51</span> <span class="ball">59</span> <span class="ball green">53</span></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Wed 17/11/2021</td><td><span class="ball">13</span> <span class="ball">24</span> <span class="ball">34</span> <span class="ball">35</span> <span class="ball">49</span> <span class="ball">55</span> <span class="ball green">53</span></td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Sat 13/11/2021</td><td><span class="ball">13</span> <span class="ball">14</span> <span class="ball">16</span> <span class="ball">28</span> <span class="ball">43</span> <span class="ball">52</span> <span class="ball green">56</span></td><td></td></tr></table>{"id":15836,"date":"2015-03-12T13:07:44","date_gmt":"2015-03-12T12:07:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.tirage-euromillions.net\/?page_id=15836"},"modified":"2016-01-12T12:05:40","modified_gmt":"2016-01-12T11:05:40","slug":"uk-lotto","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.tirage-euromillions.net\/en\/uk-lotto\/","title":{"rendered":"UK Lotto : Results after each draw"},"content":{"rendered":"<ul class='nostyle share-buttons'>\n\t<li><a href='#' class='facebook' onclick=\"window.open('https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/sharer\/sharer.php?u=' + encodeURIComponent(document.URL) + '&t=' + encodeURIComponent(document.URL)); return false;\">&nbsp;<\/a><\/li>\n\t<li><a href='#' class='twitter' onclick=\"window.open('https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?text=' + encodeURIComponent(document.title) + ':%20'  + encodeURIComponent(document.URL) + '&via=JackpoteoCom'); return false;\">&nbsp;<\/a><\/li>\n\t<li><a href='#' class='email' onclick=\"window.open('mailto:?subject=' + encodeURIComponent(document.title) + '&body=' +  encodeURIComponent(document.URL)); return false;\">&nbsp;<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n<h2>What is the National Lottery Lotto Game?<\/h2>\n<p>The National Lottery UK has been around since 1994. The lottery is offered to residents of the Isle of Man and the United Kingdom. Operated through the Camelot Group, it is also regulated by the commission for the National Lottery that was set up in 1994 by John Major, who was the Prime Minister at that time.<\/p>\n<p>If a prize is won it will be not only tax-free but paid to the winner in one lump sum. The money that individuals use to buy tickets are distributed as following: 28 per cent will be used for projects around the UK, and 50 per cent will be sent into the prize fund, 12% is a duty that is charged by the Government, while 5 per cent will go to Camelot and 5 per cent to the retailers who sell tickets. 4.5 per cent covers all operating costs of the lottery and 0.5 per cent goes as a profit to the company.<\/p>\n<p>This set-up often leads to huge jackpots and instant millionaires who\u2019ve been lucky enough to match all numbers that come up in the draw. Those draws take place two times each week on Wednesday and Saturday nights. However, the Christmas Day draw \u2013 if it falls on one of those two days \u2013 will be held on Christmas Eve instead. Draws are done live on BBC One.<\/p>\n<h2>How to Play Lotto?<\/h2>\n<p>You must be at least 16 years old in order to play the National Lotto, as well as being a resident of either the UK or the Isle of Man.<\/p>\n<p>The process of playing is very simple: you just pick six numbers that range from 1 up to 59. You can either pick those six numbers on your own, or have them randomly chosen for you; this option is called the \u201cLucky Dip\u201d. <\/p>\n<p>The draw will have six numbers picked and finally a bonus number that will help people who\u2019ve matched five of the six numbers earn more money. Each slip you play with can have up to 7 lines picked for your numbers, and you are able to buy a total of 10 slips at any one time. Picking up tickets for another draw is possible too, you can do this by buying up to another four weeks\u2019 worth of tickets. <\/p>\n<p>Buying tickets online is yet another option you have available and when you do this you can use the direct debit option. This will be the best way to ensure you will never miss another draw of the National Lotto. Setting up an online account is very easy. You can pick the numbers you\u2019d like to play first, or have them chosen randomly, select your number of draws and how many weeks you are buying. After that click on the button to play and place in personal information needed to finish the registration and put in how you\u2019d like to pay for those tickets.<\/p>\n<h3>Winning<\/h3>\n<p>In order to win you have to match at least three of the six numbers that have been drawn. Of course, the more numbers you match the higher the prize you have a chance to win. If there is a group of people who\u2019ve matched all six numbers that have been drawn, the prize will be split equally among them. Chances of winning with all six numbers are estimated at 1 in every 45 millions. If there is a match of four balls, five or even six, the prize will again be split between all winners. If no one gets all six numbers the jackpot will be rolled over to the next draw. Ticket prices are currently \u00a32 to play the National Lotto \u2013 this only rose in 2014 from \u00a31.<\/p>\n<h3>Jackpot<\/h3>\n<p>Hitting all of the numbers including the bonus is not the only way to get money when playing the National Lotto. If you match 2 numbers, your ticket will be refunded. Matching three numbers in the drawing will give you \u00a325, for a \u00a32 purchase, not a bad investment! While with four numbers you can earn an estimated \u00a3100, five numbers will be a win of \u00a31,000 estimated. While five numbers along with the bonus ball will give you a huge jump to \u00a350,000 estimated. Finally, if you hit all 6 main numbers, you hit the jackpot. This can range from around a couple of million pounds to even higher amounts, depending on if the jackpot has rolled over recently!<\/p>\n<h3>How to Claim<\/h3>\n<p>How you claim your prize, which is tax-free for your National Lotto win, is going to depend on how you\u2019ve purchased the ticket as well as how much you win. You should check your ticket after every draw, because prizes are only able to be collected up to 180 days after the draw date.<\/p>\n<h3>Claiming Prizes from Tickets Bought Online<\/h3>\n<p>Claiming wins you\u2019ve acquired by playing direct debit is fairly easy, and simple. For wins up to \u00a350,000 you will simply get the money directly deposited into your bank account, or the account you\u2019ve linked to the direct debit set-up. Although having said this, Camelot does also have the right to pay you with a cheque. If you have a win of more than \u00a350,000, you will have to claim that in person. Firstly, call the customer service team so that you can find out the hours and set up the time to pick up your prize. A claim form will have to be filled out, and you will have to prove entitlement of the claim as well. Payments can be made for larger amounts either with a direct credit, cheque or bank transfer. The number to call is 0845 278 8000<br \/>\nClaiming Prizes from Tickets Bought in Store<br \/>\nPrizes won for an amount of over \u00a350,000 will have to be collected via a post office that is affiliated with the National Lottery, or you can call the helpline at 0845 278 8000 and request a form be sent to you so you can mail it out for the claim, the address is:<br \/>\nThe National Lottery<br \/>\nAccounts Department<br \/>\nPO BOX 287<br \/>\nWatford<br \/>\nWD18 9TT<\/p>\n<p>Just like tickets you\u2019ve won online you will have to provide identity to a representative if you have won more than \u00a350,000. So bring along identification so you will be able to get your winnings. Call the hotline first to set up the meeting.<\/p>\n<h4>Differences between Playing Online or Playing in a Store<\/h4>\n<p>If you choose to play online you will not have to worry about missing the draw. Setting up a direct debit is simple and you can even choose the numbers you want to play each week, and it will be done automatically for you. No worry about having to run out to a store and play the numbers. When you choose to play online you can also buy a ticket any time during the day, all over the world. While if you play by going to a store you will have to wait until they are open for the day. This can be a problem if it\u2019s a holiday and the shops are closed for the day. Also playing in a store means you won\u2019t be able to collect what you\u2019ve won online either, but have to go through the hassle of going to the store to get what you\u2019ve won. Online you won\u2019t have to worry about a ticket being lost, either. If you win the ticket is still in your possession with no chance of being lost!<\/p>\n<h3>National Lotto Scams<\/h3>\n<p>Unfortunately, there are scams all over the world, and even those who want to make a quick buck off of people who want to play the National Lotto. They try to con you and tell you you\u2019ve won, all you have to do is pay a claim in order to collect your winnings. These types of scams will be sent in various ways, either by text, e-mail or even through a letter you receive in the post, stating you\u2019ve been chosen as the winner of a prize and picked randomly. You have several ways to check to be sure this isn\u2019t a scam and that you don\u2019t fall prey to these people who are only trying to get money from you, certainly not to give you any.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>If you have not played the National Lotto you cannot win any money. There are no random tickets that are picked out of other draws and you are not going to be able to win a prize of any kind by your name or mobile number picked out of any raffle.<\/li>\n<li>A valid ticket needs to have at least two numbers matched from the official date of drawing to win a prize of any kind.<\/li>\n<li>There will never be a fee or any sort or tax associated with a win through the National Lotto.<\/li>\n<li>Remember that your National Lotto winnings are paid in a lump sum and are always tax free.<\/li>\n<li>The National Lotto will not call you directly to let you know that you are a winner of a prize. You will need to have a winning ticket to be given any kind of prize.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>If you\u2019ve received an e-mail that is a fake you will notice that the address of the e-mail will look suspicious and not official. It will not be addressed to your name, but instead will have a more general address comment like \u201cCongratulations winner\u201d. There will be grammar and spelling mistakes in the letter or e-mail you get, and this should be the first and biggest indication that you are being scammed. Declarations of confidentiality are nothing more than a ploy that is used by the fraudster to try and get you to give them money.<\/p>\n<p>As the recipient of one of the false letters or e-mails you should never pay money out to anyone. If there is an attachment on the e-mail do not open it, there may be a possible virus attached that will try and collect all your personal information from your computer and send it back to the people who are trying to scam you. You should also report the incident to 0300 123 2040 telling Action Fraud about what you received and they will try and catch the person(s) and avoid the potential for more victims in the future.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What is the National Lottery Lotto Game? The National Lottery UK has been around since 1994. 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