A pupil at a Scots secondary school says girls have been 'stripped of their dignity' after being left unable to easily access sanitary products.
25.08.2022 - 13:37 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lotto players have a chance to win big this weekend, as Saturday's jackpot will be an estimated £10.8million after nobody bagged Wednesday's top prize.
The National Lottery prize has rolled over as no ticket holders matched all six main numbers, or matched five of the six main numbers and the bonus ball to win £1 million each.
However, not everyone left empty handed, as 55 lucky players scooped £1,750 after matching five of the six numbers.
The life-changing sum rollover sum is set to reach ore than £10million and could buy one lucky winner a stunning new home, multiple luxury cars, or the dream holiday of a lifetime with plenty of change left over.
In fact, Scot Robert Cameron has already planned to buy a new house, a range rover, and to take his wife and five children on holiday, after winning one million pounds last month.
The winning Lotto numbers for Wednesday, August 24 were 10, 14, 25, 32, 35, 39 and the bonus number was 42.
Sets of balls six and draw machine Arthur were used. One player matched all five numbers to win the Lotto HotPicks, which uses the same numbers as the Lotto draw, winning £350,000.
And 13 players matched four of five numbers to claim £13,000. The winning Thunderball numbers were 05, 10, 15, 36, 37 and the Thunderball was 10.
No one bagged the top prize of £500,000, but one person got the next biggest sum of £5,000 after matching five numbers.
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