Readers' letters - February 22
Martin J Phillips, in his letter, I’m no longer in it to win it, is incorrect in thinking that the Lotto jackpot on February 10 was a ‘final rollover’ that had to be won (WEP Letters February 18).
As nobody matched all six numbers, the jackpot rolled to Saturday’s draw where one lucky ticket-holder scooped a life-changing £32.5m.
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Hide AdThe 78 people who matched five numbers in Wednesday’s draw therefore received the correct amount of £883 each.
Additionally, the top prize won in that draw was £1m – as Lotto makes a guaranteed millionaire in every draw – and 20 players also won £20,000. All of this information is freely available at national-lottery.co.uk.
Miranda Pugh
Group head of Media Relations,
Camelot
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Knitbone and slippery elm
I have just read an article on the plant comfrey, or as I knew it, nipbone or knitbone.
It took me back to the mid-1940s, when I fell down the slope of a sand pit, and hobbled home.
On seeing my swollen ankle, Grandma Swan produced a large bowl of hot water, and, with some dried leaves, made this soup and plunged my foot in.
Knitbone.
Whatever it did, it worked.
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I reckon we are missing something these days, because an awful lot of these potions seemed to work.
Allan Fazackerley via email
EU does not keep jobs safe
I heard that Bombardier rail engineers are to make 1,300 workers redundant. This is the company which lost out on a rail contract to the German manufacturer Siemens. We are told thousands of jobs will be lost if we lose the EU. In recent months, power stations, coal mines and steel plants have all closed. So as for jobs being safe stopping in Europe, that is absolute rubbish. It seems that the Government is trying to pull the wool over the public’s eyes. Nothing is safe, even in Europe.
Geoffrey Thorpe via email