The National Lottery
The National Lottery is a government-regulated lottery in the United Kingdom, established in 1994. It offers various games, including Lotto, EuroMillions, and scratch cards, where players can win cash prizes. A portion of the proceeds supports good causes, such as education, health, and sports.
Players can participate by purchasing tickets from authorized retailers or online. Draws for the main games occur regularly, and winners are determined by random number selection. The National Lottery aims to provide entertainment while contributing to community projects and initiatives across the country.