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  • Generic underground train in London. Empty carriage with open doors standing at the platform. Used by millions of tourists and commuters annually.

    ‘I’d buy a tube carriage on every Victoria line train’: my first week as a EuroMillions winner

    What would you do if you won the Euromillions jackpot? Would you keep it quiet? We all say we would, including writer Ben Henry – but apparently that wouldn’t stop him from building a full-scale replica of the Gladiators assault course
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    From hotels in space to volcano-side glamping: five travel experiences for the multimillionaire

  • Hands holding keys to a house against a blue backdrop.

    I’ll buy my brother a flat, then I’m off to a Japanese theme park: my first week as a EuroMillions winner

  • A retired woman paddles in a pink inflatable circle donut in a pool of blue water, high angle view.

    Bucket list trips and helping friends: how readers would spend their EuroMillions win

  • Potato Chips Flat Lay on Turquoise Background

    My very own crisp chef and a Monet for the loo: my first week as a EuroMillions winner

  • Young African American woman with closed eyes shouting in front of red background

    Sassy, sensible or secretive: will the world see signs that you’re a EuroMillions winner? Take our quiz to find out

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  • There will be signs: how would your nearest and dearest know you’ve won EuroMillions? – video

    From popping down to the shops in a ball gown to travelling back in time to meet Napoleon, discover the weird and wonderful ways people would spend their EuroMillions jackpot win
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