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Football hooligan who won £1m EuroMillions jackpot on holiday issues serious warning – The Mirror

A self-confessed football hooligan who won £1,000,000 on the EuroMillions lottery says that he came close to losing the win over a technicality.
Daniel Wright, whose fictionalised biography Northern Monkeys loosely adapts his rise in the ranks of Bradford City's hard-core following, "The Ointment," told podcaster James English that he had been on holiday and killing time while his girlfriend was taking a shower.
"I just thought I'd check my emails, and I saw on that said 'You've won on EuroMillions.' I thought it would be £2.50 or something."
But to find out for certain Daniel opened the official lottery application which had a bold notification at the top informing him of his win. He continued: "I wasn't really paying attention. I thought I'd won £1,000, then I thought 'That's not £1,000. I must have counted it 10 times, then I shouted 'Woo!' Like Rick Flair."
But there was a small worry, when it came to Daniel's windfall.
"I won the UK match matchmaker," he explains. "But I was in Cape Verde at the time. If I'd bought that ticket in Cape Verde, I wouldn't have got paid."
The transaction for Daniel's ticket had been on a regular weekly standing order. But he had been out of the country at the time of the draw.
When he called lottery organisers to claim his prize, they quizzed him on where he had been when he bought the ticket: "They said to me, 'Where did you put the ticket on?' And I said 'Well, it's a standing order, so it just comes out my bank every month'.
"They said, "Alright, that's alright – but if you'd have bought the ticket while you were abroad, we won't pay you. Imagine that. Imagine if that happened to you.
"So, if you ever win the lottery and you're on holiday, don't ring them until you get back."
Daniel still had another 10 days left in Cape Verde, so he wasn't able to claim his prize until a couple of weeks later.
That was enough time for him to start worrying whether the whole thing was an elaborate practical joke, given that it was nothing after April Fools' Day, and then to start experiencing corns that someone might try to sell a story about his criminal past.
He went on: "I think The Lottery knew that I've been in jail, but it's not it's not a rule that you can't be in in jail and play the lottery."
Once he did collect his prize money, he wasn't quite sure what to do with it.
"It's strange feeling because you don't know what to do really," he recalled. "You can do what you want so I went traveling for a bit. I got one of those train tickets that goes around Europe, and you can get on and off wherever you want for a month. But after a bit, I got bored of that.
"Even though it's great going looking at all these different cities, but like there's only so many cathedrals and museums you can see before you think 'F***,I want to do something else'
"So I moved away. I put some money into a couple of businesses here and there and then I just concentrated on writing books. I always wanted to write a novel and I thought 'I've got the perfect chance now,' just so I did that."
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Kerala Lottery Result Today Live Updates 10-11-2025: Bhagyathara BT-28 Lottery Lucky Draw results- Check Monday Winning Ticket Numbers; Results OUT – Times Now

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XLM Price Prediction: How XRP ETF Approval This Month Could Send Stellar and Remittix Soaring Over 1000% – Live Bitcoin News

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XRP ETF approvals could be imminent this November, with major players like Canary Capital, Franklin Templeton, and Bitwise filing to launch spot XRP ETFs around mid- to late-November 2025. These ETFs would give traditional investors easier, regulated access to XRP, potentially driving huge institutional inflows and boosting liquidity. 
Analysts are optimistic that even capturing just 5% of XRP’s supply could send Stellar (XLM) and Remittix (RTX) soaring over 1000% as capital flows spill over into these altcoins, making this a defining moment for XRP price prediction and the broader crypto market. Let’s get the latest details as of today.
 
Stellar’s narrative is shifting fast. With XRP ETF filings advancing—such as the amended S-1s from Canary Capital, Franklin Templeton and others pointing to mid-November approval windows—investors are beginning to look for coins that benefit from enhanced altcoin liquidity and payment-rail flows.
Stellar (XLM) recently saw a 5% daily surge while XRP moved just 0.6%, highlighting that momentum may already be migrating. With Stellar’s network focused on cross-border payments, low transaction fees and real-world partnerships, some analysts argue XLM could ride the broader ETF tailwind to a 10x or more move if key support breaks. 
If an XRP ETF opens the floodgates of institutional capital, XLM stands as a prime beneficiary and the chance to join early buyers already setting up is narrowing. 
The core catalyst isn’t just Stellar—it’s the upcoming XRP ETF roll-out. Recent updates show automatic-effectiveness clauses added to ETF filings, meaning the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission could approve spot XRP ETFs by mid-November. 
As liquidity flows into XRP, the “altcoin pump effect” kicks in—investors often rotate profits from the main move into secondary coins like XLM and others. One headline put it plainly: “XRP Outperforms Bitcoin as ETF Filings Enter 20-Day Window.”
 
While Stellar gears up for a move, there’s another token built for real-world payments that many insiders call the wild card of the upcoming crypto cycle. This project is a cross-chain DeFi project designed to move crypto into bank ports, support 40+ cryptos and 30+ fiat, and deliver wallet-first ease of use.
Unlike legacy networks, Remittix is tailored for mainstream adoption—not just hype. It offers faster rails, lower fees and global reach built from Day One. Compare it to XLM’s payment angle and you’ll see a token still under the radar—which means more upside if the narrative shifts.
Why analysts are starting to pay attention:
If you’re asking “should I buy RTX tokens?”, the answer is clear: this is one of those early stage crypto investments where being early could matter more than being safe.
XLM might be positioned to explode if the XRP ETF wave hits—and Remittix may even outpace it if you act now. Waiting for perfect signals often means stepping in after the train has left. Decide: Are you going to be one of the first onboard—or one of the many who wonder “what if”? Because chances like this don’t knock twice.
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Drone soccer: FAI’s first head-to-head team sport – FAI | World Air Sports Federation

Flashing LED drones race through the air, the crowd cheers, and the referee’s whistle pierces the noise: welcome to Drone Soccer, the FAI’s first-ever team sport, a high-octane, high-tech version of football played in the sky.
In this new head-to-head discipline, players work together in fast-paced matches, just like in football or other traditional team sports.
The concept of a team isn’t new to air sports.
In disciplines such as Formation Skydiving, groups perform synchronised routines. The term is also used for national classifications derived from the individual results of athletes from the same country.  
But Drone Soccer redefines what a “team” means in air sports. For the first time, two sides go head-to-head in a match format, each trying to outscore the other in real time.
Another innovation sets this new air sport apart: pilot (or player) substitutions. As in football, Drone Soccer teams can replace pilots between sets (though not during play), using their two named substitutes strategically in response to the unfolding action during the match.
Antonis Papadopoulos, President of the FAI Aeromodelling Commission (CIAM), said:
“We’re very proud to introduce a type of competition that’s completely new to air sports. With substitutions, teams face new tactical challenges. They must read the match, anticipate their opponents’ strengths, and adapt their line-up between sets. But it also means managing different personalities and flying styles within the team, finding the right balance and cohesion to outperform the other side.”
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A drone soccer team of five focus on the action. Credit: Yong-chan NAM / KAMA
Drone Soccer is a fast-paced game of skill, strategy, and teamwork. Each side fields several drones — one of which is designated as the “striker”, easily recognisable for spectators with its distinct lights. The striker’s goal is to fly through the opponent’s hoop, a suspended ring just slightly larger than the drone itself.
While the striker attacks, the other team members defend their own goal and block opposing drones. Success depends not only on precision flying but also strong coordination  and communication between the pilots, all at lightning speed.
Teams consist of up to three players in Class B or five in Class A, each controlling their own drone from the side of the pitch. All drones are enclosed in protective spherical cages and illuminated in team colours.
Before each match, teams develop a tactical plan, assigning specific roles such as striker or defender. They also build and fine-tune their own drones within FAI technical regulations to best fit their chosen strategy.
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A player fine-tunes their equipment set-up in preparation for a match. Credit: Yong-chan NAM / KAMA
Matches are played in three sets, each lasting three minutes.
If a set ends in a tie — whether no goals are scored or both teams are level — the outcome is decided by a penalty shoot-out: three attempts per team, where the striker has 10 seconds to fly through the goal while a defender from the opposing team tries to block the shot.
If the match remains tied after penalties, a sudden-death set begins: the first team to score wins.
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Live scoring technology. Credit: Yong-chan NAM / KAMA
Drone Soccer was created in Korea in 2016 as a way for drone pilots to enjoy the fun of a team sport. Teams and rivalries developed and the game spread until the first international competitions in 2019 when FAI classed it as an official air sport.
The inaugural Drone Soccer World Cup took place in South Korea in 2023 and the first FAI World Championships is being held in Shanghai, China from 15-18 November 2025.
Header image: Team photo at the Drone Soccer World Cup in South Korea, 2023. Credit: Yong-chan NAM / KAMA
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Office of Student Transitions hosts Music Bingo for second year and transfer students – Western Herald

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Transfer and second-year students take part in music bingo, games and a costume contest hosted by the Office of Student Transitions on Oct. 29.

Transfer and second-year students take part in music bingo, games and a costume contest hosted by the Office of Student Transitions on Oct. 29.
The Office of Student Transitions (OST) hosted Music Bingo night Oct. 29 in the Swain Library of Sangren Hall.
The event served as a way for second year students and transfer students to connect with each other.
“We know that there’s a challenge sometimes with being a second year student or a transfer student and making connections and going to different events,” said Katy Stampor, an assistant program manager at OST. “So we wanted to provide a fun event for those students.”
Stampor continued: “Your first year is really special, because it’s your first year in college. Your junior and senior years, you’re taking classes that are more related to your major, you’re getting ready to graduate. There’s nothing really for second years and we wanted to change that.”
What Stampor enjoyed most about the event was getting to see more interactions amongst students.
“There are more people than I was expecting to be here,” she said. “It’s nice to see people actually interacting and not being on their own islands.”
Alan Grimaldo-Maravilla, an assistant program manager at OST, was pleased with the large turnout of second year and transfer students.
“I’m very glad to see that we got plenty of second year students, as well as transfer students, and then just seeing them all have a good time playing bingo,” Grimaldo-Maravilla said. “Definitely a great night.”
OST Assistant Program Manager Audrey Nonte enjoyed the variety students brought when it came to their costumes.
“It’s really fun to see everybody out here, seeing all the different costumes,” Nonte said. “It’s nice to hear people yell ‘bingo’ when they win.”
OST has a few events planned for the near future, such as Sweet Treat and Study Time Nov. 11 and Vision Board Arts and Crafts Night Dec. 3 in collaboration with the Journaling Club.
For more information on OST and to stay up to date on upcoming events, visit the WMU student transitions website and their instagram page: @wmu.ost.
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Bingo Tedhe Medhe and Zepto bring creators together for India's quirky Fake Shaadi – Buzzincontent

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New Delhi: Bingo! Tedhe Medhe and Zepto celebrated a “Fake Shaadi” in Delhi, blending wedding aesthetics with a social event for friends, creators, and Gen Z audiences.
Held on October 31 at Chhatarpur Farms, the event recreated a Bollywood-style wedding with sangeet lights, mehndi corners, photo opportunities, and buffet-style food counters. Despite the wedding-like atmosphere, no actual marriages took place, reflecting a growing trend of ticketed, over-the-top “Fake Shaadi” experiences popular among young audiences seeking memorable, shareable moments.
Bingo! Tedhe Medhe engaged attendees with a themed chaat stall offering items such as Baraati Bhelbarood, Phera Papri Twist, and Sangeet Shots. As the dhols played, a viral Tedhe Medhe anthem prompted dance performances, flash mobs, and influencer participation, creating a lively, content-driven environment.
“The Zepto Great Indian Fake Shaadi brought together brands, creators, and communities in a truly engaging format. Our collaboration with Bingo! Tedhe Medhe added a playful and flavourful dimension to the experience. It’s a great example of how brands can creatively connect with audiences through culture-driven experiences,” said Chandan Mendiratta, Chief Brand Officer at Zepto.
“At Bingo! we’ve always believed that snacking is more than just food, it’s an emotion. Partnering with Zepto’s Great Indian Fake Shaadi allowed us to bring that emotion to life. The collaboration perfectly captured our brand’s quirky, fun and spontaneous spirit,” said Suresh Chand, VP & Head of Marketing, Snacks, Noodles & Pasta, Foods Division, ITC.
The event highlighted how experiential marketing and cultural trends are shaping youth engagement, turning familiar wedding elements into an interactive, social, and shareable occasion. From flash mobs to themed snacks, the “Fake Shaadi” offered participants a playful, immersive experience while showcasing how brands and creators can integrate into cultural moments.
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Mega Millions Winner: Did Anyone Win Friday's $843 Million Jackpot? – iHeart

By Jason Hall
November 8, 2025
The Mega Millions jackpot will rollover on Tuesday (November 11) after zero players matched all six numbers during the $843 million ($391.7 million cash value) drawing on Friday (November 7) night.
The jackpot will now increase to an estimated $900 million ($415.3 million cash value) for Friday night’s drawing.
Results from Friday’s Mega Millions game are listed below:
NUMBERS: 16-21-23-48-70
GOLD BALL: 5
The Mega Millions jackpot reset after a single ticket sold in Virginia matched all six numbers during the estimated $348 million Mega Millions drawing on June 27, according to MegaMillions.com. The Mega Millions jackpot previously reset after a single ticket sold in Ohio matched all six numbers during the estimated $112 million Mega Millions drawing on April 18.
A player in New Jersey won the $1.13 billion drawing on March 26, 2024, which was the fifth largest in the game’s history and the eighth largest in U.S. history. The jackpot reset four times in January 2023, which included one player in Maine winning the estimated $1.35 billion drawing on January 14, one player in New York winning the following $20 million drawing on January 17, one player in Massachusetts winning the $31 million drawing on January 24 and another player in Massachusetts winning the $31 million drawing on January 31.
The January 14, 2023 Mega Millions drawing was the second-highest in the game’s history and offered the fourth-largest jackpot in the U.S. lottery history. Mega Millions tickets rose from $2 to $5 prior to the April 8 drawing and officials said the increased revenue will improve a player’s odds of winning the jackpot from 1 in 303 million to 1 in 290 million, which will lead to more sales.
“People really want big jackpots,” said Joshua Johnston, the Washington state lottery director for the Mega Millions game, via the New York Post. “We expect to see a sales lift on this.”
Higher ticket prices would allow the jackpot to start at $50 million, rather than the $20 million it resets to after a jackpot hits during the last prior drawing, while the next jackpot would swell even larger if there isn’t a big winner. Additionally, the minimum prize of $10 on a winning ticket will double given the rise in cost for a ticket, according to lottery officials.
Lottery players will reportedly have a 1 in 23 chance to win any prize, an improvement from the 1 in 24 odds prior to the price change, officials confirmed to the New York Post. Mega Millions has only previously changed its price one time since its launch in 2002.
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