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Lotto Jackpot Worth £2 Million for Wednesday 29th April

Last Updated: Wednesday 29th April 2015, 10:05

Tonight’s Lotto draw features a cool £2 million jackpot in addition to 50 Lotto Raffle prizes of £20,000, which are won by correctly matching the code which is automatically generated on your ticket when you play a line in the main game. Players will be eagerly snapping up their tickets, inspired by Saturday’s £7.8 million Lotto winner Philip Dunning, of Bo’ness in West Lothian, who returned to work at 4am on Monday to hand in his notice.

The 44-year-old worked with his partner Gina at Caledonia Produce and both now plan to quit to enjoy their winnings, with initial purchases likely to be a new house and car. When pushed on whether there could be wedding bells in the offing, Philip remained coy but didn’t rule it out.

The couple met through a mutual friend, Sandra Easton, and it was Sandra who alerted them to their win in a late night phone call on Saturday. Knowing their regular Lotto numbers, she simply shouted “switch on your TV - you’ve won the lottery”, leaving the couple to a fitful night’s sleep as they came to terms with their new wealth. Have a look at the full prize breakdown from Saturday’s draw, including all 50 winning Lotto Raffle codes, by visiting the Lotto Results section.

If you’d like to be able to stroll into your workplace on Thursday morning and casually quit, then you need to buy Lotto tickets for tonight’s draw. They are available online right now or from authorised retailers across the UK and you can find out more information at the Buy Tickets page. You have until 7:30pm to get hold of your entries for tonight and don’t forget to check National-Lottery.com for the results after the draw to see if you are a winner, because not everyone has a friend like Sandra!

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