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Paul Chapman reports on changes in the National Lottery rules to end guaranteed ten pound payouts; interviews with reaction from general public; Graham Sharpe, William Hill; Lewis Moonie MP; Peter Davies,...
Parliamentary statement by shadow Heritage Minister Jack Cunningham, responding to the admission of National Lottery regulator Peter Davis of Oflot that he accepted free flights to the US from GTECH, an...
Heritage Secretary, Peter Brooke talks about the National Lottery and the good causes that will benefit from it. He says a millionaire will be created every week. Male interviewer not identified.
Mark Phillips reports on the result in the bid for the license to run the National Lottery and where money received will go. Director-General of the National Lottery Peter Davis announces the decision which...
Bob Rendine, spokesman for GTech, the US company which has a major stake in UK lottery operators Camelot, denying the claim made in the BBC Panorama programme tonight by Virgin chairman Richard Branson that...
Last night’s record lottery jackpot was 42 million pounds. Camelot spokeswoman Louise White is staggered by the ticket sales and pleased with how the computer system coped with demand.
Ed Boyle reports on a Parliamentary debate over the awarding of the contract for running the National Lottery to Camelot. The speakers include: Dr Jack Cunningham, Shadow Lottery spokesman; Culture...
Director of Camelot Peter Murphy deends the large size of the National Lottery jackpot which he says drives ticket sales and therefore produces more money for good causes. Interviewer not heard.
Diana Garnham, General Secretary of the Association of Medical Research Charities, on the distribution of National Lottery funds amongst charity groups. Female interviewer not identified.
Three people are to share this week’s bumper lottery jackpot of over 42 million pounds. Each one receives over 14 million, but the size of the payout has come in for criticism from church groups. The...
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