A single ticket-holder who won £7.4m in Saturday’s Lotto draw has claimed their prize, the National Lottery has said.
The winner had all six main numbers (02, 11, 13, 17, 39 and 41) and the bonus ball (37) to claim a total of £7,422,407.
Today, the National Lottery’s operator, Allwyn, confirmed it received the claim.
The National Lottery needs to ensure the winner adhered to the rules of the game before the cash is released.
Once it all goes through, it’s up to the winner if they want to go public.
Last week we revealed the most commonly drawn numbers…
Spending on the joint: What is off limits?
Some couples are moving in together sooner than normal due to the cost of living crisis, a new survey has found, but when it comes to love and money, it can be a tricky one to navigate.
Research from Creditfix found that higher mortgage rates and soaring rent prices mean one in six couples are moving in together sooner than they feel ready to in order to save money.
And for many, one of the first steps in living together is opening up a joint bank account – but what exactly should you use it for?
We want to hear from you – what should the joint bank account be used for, what is an absolute no, and what is a grey area?

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