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The largest-ever EuroMillions jackpot is up for grabs tonight The largest-ever EuroMillions jackpot worth an estimated £175million is up for grabs tonight. The jackpot has now reached its cap, meaning any prizes in the next winning tier will be boosted. If a single UK ticket-holder takes home the entire £175million in tonight s draw they will shoot to the top of the National Lottery Rich List, ahead of last year s £170 million anonymous winner. The jackpot would make the winner worth more than golfer Rory McIlroy and singer Sir Tom Jones, who are each ranked at £170 million according to the Sunday Times Rich List, and heavyweight boxing world champion Anthony Joshua, who the list estimates is worth £107 million.
One of Britain s wealthiest families is in talks to buy a significant stake in GB News, a television channel which is targeting the BBC and Sky News with a proposed launch next year.
Sky News has learnt that a vehicle connected to the Reuben family, which has amassed a vast fortune from shrewd investments in property, media and other industries, has expressed interest in investing more than £10m in the new operation.
City sources said on Friday that the Reubens interest was being fronted by Jamie Reuben, who plays a key role in the family s business interests. Image: Jamie Reuben, pictured here with Dame Judi Dench, plays a key role in the family s business interests
Wealthy immigrants have a special responsibility
Offered West Bengal’s finance ministership, Tulsi Charan Goswami, the brilliant but mercurial Serampore
zamindar, laughed that if he managed public money as he did his own, the state would soon be bankrupt. Such levity proclaims generations of idle riches. It is not expected from Rishi Sunak, Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, who has become the richest member of the House of Commons, and whose wife is reportedly richer than Queen Elizabeth. But such wealthy migrants have a special responsibility in this age of migration.
That is not reflected in Sunak’s decision to lop about £4 billion off Britain’s £13.4 billion aid budget. A London commentator attributes the cut to political ambition. He says Sunak is wooing Conservative backbenchers who are notoriously impatient with overseas (read Afro-Asian) aid, and regard anything spent on alleviating poverty in these benighted land
Sir James Dyson donates £100,000 Daily Mail libel payout to charity
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