When Did The National Lottery Start?

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The National Lottery in UK started in 1994 and was established by the then Prime Minister, John Major. It was granted the license in 1994, 2001 and in 2007. It is regulated by The National Lottery Commission and is one of the most popular forms of gambling in the UK.
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UK's first National lottery was in 1569. It eventually died out, then resurrected as an annual event between 1750 and 1826. The launch of the current UK Lottery on 14th November 1994 made it possible for people to buy lottery tickets again.
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