The government lottery results for 16 February 2025 have been announced, revealing the winning numbers for various prize categories including the first prize of 6,000,000 baht. Winners have 2 years to claim their prizes.
The official results of the government lottery draw on 16 February 2568 have been announced, detailing various prizes including the 1st Prize worth 6,000,000 baht. Winners have 2 years to claim their prizes, with unclaimed amounts going to state revenue. The draw was broadcasted on multiple channels.
A single UK ticket-holder has won the £65 million EuroMillions jackpot in the Valentine's Day draw. The winning numbers were 04, 14, 31, 36, and 38, with Lucky Stars 03 and 10. Additionally, 14 UK players each won £1 million in the EuroMillions UK Millionaire Maker draw.
A single UK ticket-holder has claimed the £65 million EuroMillions jackpot on Valentine’s Day, with 14 others each winning £1 million in the EuroMillions UK Millionaire Maker draw. The National Lottery highlights the significant contributions players make to UK projects.
The EuroMillions draw on 14 February 2025 offered a staggering tax-free jackpot, with winning numbers 4, 14, 31, 36, 38 and Lucky Stars 3, 10. Players across nine European countries participated for a chance to win up to €190 million.
Millions of Nationwide Building Society customers may be eligible for a £100 bonus this summer under the Fairer Share scheme, with specific criteria to meet for qualification.
The Bank of England has reduced interest rates to 4.5%, the lowest since June 2023, affecting tracker mortgages and potentially leading to more competitive fixed-rate deals. The move comes amid revised economic growth forecasts and warnings of rising inflation.
The Bank of England has reduced interest rates to 4.5% in February 2025, aiming to ease inflationary pressures. Nationwide Building Society responds by lowering its Standard Mortgage Rate to 7.24%, effective from 1 March 2025. The mortgage market sees increased competition with new sub-4% fixed-rate deals, amidst a cautious economic outlook.
The Bank of England has reduced interest rates to 4.5%, the lowest since June 2023, to ease financial burdens on borrowers as the UK economy faces sluggish growth and rising inflation. The Monetary Policy Committee's decision comes with a downgraded growth forecast for 2025, highlighting ongoing economic challenges.
Following the Bank of England's decision to cut the base rate, major lenders like Barclays, HSBC, Nationwide, and Santander have reduced mortgage rates, benefiting borrowers on tracker and standard variable rate mortgages.