National Lottery Update: EuroMillions Draw and Community Support
What is the latest from the National Lottery?
The National Lottery’s EuroMillions draw on March 10, 2026, raises the question of who will claim the staggering £181 million rollover jackpot. This draw guarantees at least one millionaire in the UK Millionaire Maker segment of the game, adding to the excitement for ticket holders.
To win the EuroMillions, participants must match all five main numbers along with the two Lucky Stars. The winning numbers for this draw are 12, 14, 27, 44, 50, with the Lucky Stars being 4 and 12. Additionally, the Thunderball numbers drawn on the same day are 10, 22, 23, 29, 30, and the Thunderball is 12.
Community Impact of the National Lottery
Beyond the excitement of the draws, the National Lottery continues to play a vital role in supporting community initiatives. Recently, Ushaw Historic House received a total of £400,000 in funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Historic England, with £250,000 coming from the Heritage Fund and £150,000 from Historic England. Lucy Jenkins, Co-CEO at Ushaw, remarked, “These grants from The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Historic England are a powerful vote of confidence in Ushaw’s journey to date and in our ambitions for the future.”
Moreover, the Everywhere At Once festival, scheduled for June 26-28, 2026, will see participation from over 500 grassroots music venues. This festival aims to celebrate the grassroots music ecosystem, highlighting the National Lottery’s ongoing commitment to supporting local arts since 2021. Mark Davyd, CEO of Music Venue Trust, stated, “Thanks to the support from The National Lottery, Everywhere At Once can pair visibility with meaningful, practical support, putting real investment directly into venues while amplifying their collective voice.”
Alastair Ruxton, Chief Impact Officer at Allwyn, emphasized the importance of National Lottery funding, stating, “National Lottery funding is the cornerstone of the arts across the country and, because of our players, projects and venues – both large and small – can continue to play a role in each and every community.”
As the National Lottery continues to impact both individual lives through its draws and community projects through its funding, the anticipation for future events and initiatives remains high.