
National Lottery (UK)
The National Lottery in the UK is a state-run lottery that was established in 1994. It allows players to purchase tickets for various games with the chance to win large cash prizes. A portion of the ticket sales supports good causes, including health, education, and the arts. Draws occur regularly, with well-known games like Lotto and EuroMillions. Players typically select numbers or choose random ones generated by machines. The lottery aims to raise funds for public benefit while providing entertainment and the hope of winning significant prizes.