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Dublin player wins €500,000 in EuroMillions Plus draw
Dublin player wins €500,000 in EuroMillions Plus draw

BreakingNews.ie

time25-06-2025

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Dublin player wins €500,000 in EuroMillions Plus draw

A Dublin player has won the EuroMillions Plus top prize of €500,000 after matching all numbers in Tuesday night's draw. The winning Quick Pick ticket was purchased on the day of the draw from Centra, North Terenure Road, Dublin 6. Advertisement The winning numbers in last night's EuroMillions Plus draw were: 16 , 20 , 38 , 41 and 50 . The win comes after an Irish player won a record €250 million EuroMillions jackpot last week. Clifford's Centra on Shandon Street in Cork sold the record breaking ticket. This was the 18th win in Ireland of the EuroMillions jackpot since it started in 2004. The previous Irish record was a family syndicate from Naul in Co Dublin in 2019, who claimed a prize of €175.4 million.

Cork shop that sold winning €250m EuroMillions ticket revealed
Cork shop that sold winning €250m EuroMillions ticket revealed

BreakingNews.ie

time20-06-2025

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Cork shop that sold winning €250m EuroMillions ticket revealed

Clifford's Centra on Shandon Street in Cork is celebrating selling the record breaking €250 million EuroMillions jackpot ticket. The National Lottery has confirmed the life-changing prize ticket was won by a customer who bought a ticket at the shop on the northside of the city centre. Advertisement The winner has made contact with the prize claims team. The winning numbers were 13, 22, 23, 44, 49, Lucky Stars 3 and 5. This is the 18th win in Ireland of the EuroMillions jackpot since it started in 2004. Spokesperson for the National Lottery, Emma Monaghan, said: "We are absolutely thrilled to have heard from our EuroMillions winner. "At this point, our priority is to give them the necessary time and space to make arrangements and let this life-changing news sink in. "No other details will be revealed at this stage, however, the name of the winning Cork shop will be announced tomorrow." The previous Irish record was a family syndicate from Naul in Co Dublin in 2019, who claimed a prize of €175.4 million.

The ordinary Irish EuroMillions player who won €250m is richer than these stars
The ordinary Irish EuroMillions player who won €250m is richer than these stars

Irish Daily Mirror

time18-06-2025

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  • Irish Daily Mirror

The ordinary Irish EuroMillions player who won €250m is richer than these stars

The search is on for last night's winner of the Euromillions jackpot, worth an eye-watering €250 million. The prize is the largest to be won in Irish lottery history - eclipsing the Naul family syndicate's €175m win in 2019 and Dolores McNamara's €115m jackpot in 2005 as Ireland's first EuroMillions winner. According to National Lottery guidelines, the winner - who has yet to be identified - has 90 days to collect their prize. In the meantime, here's where their win ranks them among Ireland's richest individuals... In the ballpark - €50m+ Ireland's newest EuroMillions winner now finds themselves wealthier than many of the country's most notable people - such as actor Colin Farrell, worth an estimated €70m thanks to his extensive body of work over the years. Belfast legend Van Morrison sits on a €78m fortune, thanks to prolonged chart success, including scoring a top ten album in the UK in four consecutive decades (1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s and 2020s). Fellow Ulsterman and former Formula One driver Eddie Irvine, who finished runner-up in the championship in 1999, has invested much of his earnings in property since the 1990s, with a portfolio worth just over €100m - under half of what one lucky ticket holder will walk away with. The winning ticket is also worth more than Boomtown Rats singer Bob Geldof, who has earned around €130m from his music and activism since his rise to prominence in the late 1970s. Elsewhere in the realm of music, our victor's wealth outstrips that of music mogul Louis Walsh, whose decades-long career managing boybands Boyzone and Westlife, as well as his TV work on Ireland's Got Talent and The X Factor has netted him a tidy €135m. Even past Euromillions winners such as Dolores McNamara pale in comparison - adjusted for inflation, McNamara's €115 fortune in 2005 is worth around €175m in 2025, making for a good sized gap compared to last night's winning ticket. Neck-and-neck - €200m+ The lucky winner has now drawn level with this group - comprised of some of Ireland's best-known exports. Stars inhabiting this price bracket include former James Bond actor and Louth native Pierce Brosnan, whose career on-screen kicked off in 1982 on the NBC network's Remington Steele. This big break led to a long film career for the Irishman, who has banked an estimated €200m over the course of his career. Also in this group are stars is ex-MMA fighter Conor McGregor, whose high-profile bouts and business ventures also give him a net worth of around €200m. Fresh from winning the coveted Masters tournament, Ulsterman Rory McIlroy has banked roughly €250m since becoming a professional golfer in 2007. This puts him on equal footing with last night's big winner. U2's rhythm section also finds themselves occupying the upper end of this bracket - with drummer Larry Mullen worth about €300m and bassist Adam Clayton netting close to €350m over their over forty-year tenure with one of Ireland's biggest bands. Also worth €350m is the band's longtime guitarist The Edge - real name David Evans - whose extensive use of pedals and guitar effects was instrumental to the development of the band's sound. Work to do - €600m+ With careful investment, some sound financial advice and a pinch of luck, our newest millionaire could find themselves rivalling the wealth of this next group in a short space of time. It's here that we find the one remaining remember of U2 - bespectacled frontman Bono, whose activism and business ventures, as well as his lucrative music career have earned him just over €600m since the 1970s. Continuing the upward trend, it's here that Ireland's first group of billionaires are to be found - with boss of no-frills airline Ryanair Michael O'Leary just missing out. While his wealth has fluctuated in recent years, it has stabilised at around €950m, but is sure to rise again as holiday season begins. Just scraping into the list of Ireland's 11 billionaires is hedge fund co-founder John Armitage, who has claimed Irish citizenship since 2018. Since the foundation of the Egerton Capital fund in 1994, he has amassed a net worth of €1.3b, which Armitage has most prominently used to donate to the British Conservative and Labour parties in recent years. Jumping to number eight on the list is telecom tycoon Denis O'Brien, with a total estimated wealth of €2.4b. In contrast to prior decades, O'Brien has largely stayed clear of headlines recently since selling his shares in media group Independent News & Media to Belgian company Mediahuis in 2019. Locking out the number two and three slots are Stripe founders and brothers John and Patrick Collison, each with a net worth of €6.2b. Stripe, an online financial business, launched in 2010 with investment from Elon Musk and PayPal founder Peter Thiel. By 2016, the Collisons were named the world's youngest self-made billionaires. Topping the list with more than €8.6b is Indian businessman Shapoor Mistry, brother of late Tata chairman Cyrus Mistry. Though born in India, Cyrus claimed Irish citizenship through his Irish-born mother, and led the Tata Group - producers of chemicals, cars and electronics - from 2012 until 2016. Upon his death in 2022, his wealth was transferred to his brother, who now ranks as Ireland's richest citizen. While it could be unlikely that our newest lottery winner could reach similar heights, there's no doubt that their win last night catapults them into new, uncharted territory for the first time.

‘Have a cup of tea and just let it sink in': Winning ticket for €250m EuroMillions draw sold in Ireland
‘Have a cup of tea and just let it sink in': Winning ticket for €250m EuroMillions draw sold in Ireland

Irish Times

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Times

‘Have a cup of tea and just let it sink in': Winning ticket for €250m EuroMillions draw sold in Ireland

The holder of the winning ticket for Tuesday's €250 million EuroMillions draw, which was was sold in Ireland, has been advised to 'have a cup of tea' and try to remain calm. There was one winner of the jackpot, which had been rolling over since reaching its maximum cap of €250 million on June 6th. The winning numbers were: 13, 22, 23, 44, 49, and the two Lucky Stars were 3 and 5. It is the 18th time a EuroMillions jackpot winning ticket has been sold in the State. The previous record win was a €175 million in February 2019, with the ticket on that occasion sold at Reilly's Daybreak on Main Street, The Naul, Co Dublin. READ MORE National Lottery spokeswoman Emma Monaghan told RTÉ radio's Morning Ireland on Wednesday that the most important thing for the holder of the ticket was to sign the back of it and keep it somewhere safe and then to contact the National Lottery's claims team. Details of where the winning ticket was bought are not available yet, nor if it was bought by an individual or a group or consortium of players, she said. 'What I can tell you is that the winning ticket was bought in a retail store somewhere in Ireland. We will be releasing more information over the coming days, but that is as much as I can share with you this morning. 'This is a massive win for anyone. It's an eye-watering prize, but certainly life-changing and no doubt a huge shock to the winner. But if at all possible, stay calm. I know that might be easier said than done. 'Have a cup of tea and just let it sink in. Players do have 90 days to claim the prize, so I'm hoping that they will make contact before then. 'It's just a matter of letting the win sink in. Most importantly, letting us know that you have the winning ticket.' Ms Monaghan also advised the winner to seek financial and legal advice. 'It is a lot of money, so you want to make sure that you're working it in its best way.' In July 2005, Dolores McNamara from Limerick became Ireland's first EuroMillions winner, banking more than €115 million. In February 2020, a Co Mayo family shared the €17 million jackpot after buying a ticket at Mulroy's Londis Store in Castlebar. The last Irish winner of the EuroMillions jackpot was in February 2022, when a person won €30.9 million with a quick pick ticket they purchased at a service station in Ballina, Co Tipperary.

Irish player wins record €250m EuroMillions jackpot
Irish player wins record €250m EuroMillions jackpot

BreakingNews.ie

time17-06-2025

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Irish player wins record €250m EuroMillions jackpot

There has been an Irish winner of the highest ever EuroMillions jackpot worth €250 million. Players are being urged to check their tickets online at or on the National Lottery app. Advertisement The winning numbers are 13, 22, 23, 44, 49, Lucky Stars 3 and 5. There have been 17 previous Irish winners of the Europe wide draw and tonight's winner is the biggest in the competition's history. The highest ever EuroMillions jackpot reached its maximum cap of €250 million on June 6th. The previous Irish record was a family syndicate from Naul in Co Dublin in 2019, who claimed a prize of €175.4 million.

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