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Anne Campbell is an English Labour Party politician. She was the Member of Parliament for Cambridge from 1992 to 2005.

Lottery jackpot wins: Is Duleek the luckiest village in Ireland?

Lottery jackpot wins: Is Duleek the luckiest village in Ireland?
Mar 24,2023 3:40 am

... " There s talk… it was the same last time, you always hear talk, " says Anne Campbell, who works in the village s bar and restaurant...

New Year Honours 2023: Pat Jennings, Dara McAnulty and John Bennett on NI list

New Year Honours 2023: Pat Jennings, Dara McAnulty and John Bennett on NI list
Dec 30,2022 6:21 pm

... " Full list of Northern Ireland recipients of New Year HonoursCommanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)Dr Graham Harold Gudgin, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire - for services to economic development in Northern IrelandMaria Teresa Jennings, Castlewellan, County Down, director, regulatory compliance, people and Northern Ireland, Food Standards Agency - for services to public healthPatrick Anthony Jennings OBE, Brickendon, Hertfordshire - for services to association football and to charity in Northern IrelandSamuel David Pollock OBE, Antrim, County Antrim - for public service in Northern IrelandOfficers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)Dr John Edmund Stannard, Belfast, legal academic, Queen s University Belfast - for services to legal educationNicola Louise Bailey, London - for services to healthcare in Northern IrelandBrian Baird, Newtownards, County Down, lately board member of Invest NI - for services to economic development in Northern IrelandMichael Thomas Bell, Holywood, County Down, executive director, Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association Ltd - for services to the food and drink industry and to the economy in Northern IrelandJoseph Patrick Breen, Ballycastle, County Antrim, lately senior scientific officer, Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs - for services to marine science and to environmental protectionProf Francis Casey, Carryduff, County Down, consultant paediatric cardiologist - for services to healthcare in Northern IrelandVictor James Boyd Chestnutt, Bushmills, County Antrim, lately president, Ulster Farmers Union - for services to agricultureDr Jennifer Elliott, Londonderry - for services to the arts in Northern IrelandSteven McCourt, Larne, County Antrim, head of reducing reoffending, resettlement and rehabilitation, Department of Justice - for public serviceJohn Gordon Miligan, Newtownards, County Down - for services to business and human resource management in Northern IrelandTrevor Dale Robinson, Portadown, County Armagh, lately principal, Lurgan College, County Armagh - for services to educationDeborah Elizabeth Watters, Belfast, co-director, Northern Ireland Alternative - for public serviceMembers of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)Dr Roy Robert Anderson, Belfast - for services to science and natureSandra Hazel Bailie, County Down - for services to bowlsWilliam John Gaston Bennett, Belfast - for services to radio and television broadcasting in Northern IrelandSandra Best, Lisburn, County Down, volunteer and trustee, Royal Ulster Constabulary George Cross Foundation - for voluntary serviceStephen John Bleakley, Fivemiletown, County Tyrone - for services to libraries and to the community in Fermanagh, Omagh and FivemiletownKenneth Sydney Brundle, Killinchy, County Down - for services to business, to economic development and to the charitable sector in Northern IrelandGeorge Crawford Bell, Carryduff, County Down - for services to the music industry in Northern IrelandDr Anne Campbell, Belfast, reader, Queen s University Belfast - for services to drug policy and practiceSusan Shirley Cunningham, Belfast, lately president, North of Ireland Veterinary Association - for services to the veterinary profession in Northern IrelandJacqueline Dixon, Ballyrobert, County Antrim, chief executive, Antrim and Newtownabbey Council - for services to local government and to the community in Northern IrelandEileen Lilian Mary Donnelly, Dungannon, County Tyrone, board of governors, the Integrated College, Dungannon - for services to education in Northern IrelandLorraine Foster, Lisburn, County Antrim - for services to people with learning disabilities in LisburnBrian Jozef Grzymek, Holywood, County Down, lately deputy director, Department of Justice - for public and voluntary service in Northern IrelandKathleen Margaret Joy Guthrie, Hillsborough, County Down - for services to the Reserve Forces and to the veteran community in Northern IrelandThe Reverend Matthew Henry Hagan, Coalisland, County Tyrone, chaplain, Southern Area Hospice and Rector of Tynan, Aghavilly and Middletown parishes, County Armagh - for services to hospice healthcare and to the community in Northern IrelandProfessor Anne Heaslett, Limavady, County Londonderry, lately principal, Stranmillis University College - for services to educationPeter Desmond Jack, Limavady, County Londonderry - for services to endurance sport and charity in Northern IrelandRabbi David Michael Kale, Belfast, faith leader, Belfast Synagogue - for services to the Jewish community in Northern IrelandSamuel James Kee, Bready, County Tyrone, community development worker - for services to the community in County LondonderryGavin Joseph Killeen DL Londonderry, managing director, Nuprint Technologies Ltd - for services to further education in Northern IrelandRobert Leckey, County Armagh - for services to education in County DownDr Alison Florence Livingstone, Randalstown, County Antrim, paediatrician, Northern Health and Social Care Trust - for services to safeguarding children in Northern IrelandPeter Anthony McBride, Omagh, County Tyrone - for services to the economy and to the community in County TyroneKatrina McDonnell, Belfast, founder, Homeless Period Belfast - for services to women s healthPatrick Joseph McGurn, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh - 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for services to business and to the community in Northern IrelandSamuel Godfrey Young, Omagh, County Tyrone - for services to social work and to educationMedallists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM)Stephen Burns, Ballymena, County Antrim, road sweeper, Mid and East Antrim Borough Council - for services to the community in PortglenoneChristopher Robert David Cuddy, Dungannon, County Tyrone - for voluntary service to the community in Northern IrelandPeter Anthony Dolan, Omagh, County Tyrone, founder, Enda Dolan Foundation - for services to justice and to young people in Northern IrelandJahswill Rohi Alexander Emmanuel, Belfast, founder, Multi-Ethnic Sports and Cultures Northern Ireland - for services to the community in Northern IrelandJulie Gough, Bangor, County Down - for services to midwifery in Northern IrelandLynn Green, Seaforde, County Down - for services to emergency nursing in Northern IrelandRaye Elizabeth Greenaway, Portadown, County Armagh - for services to young people in Northern Ireland through the Boys BrigadeDerek Richard Greenaway, Portadown, County Armagh - for services to young people in Northern Ireland through the Boys BrigadeWilliam John Hutchinson, Newtownabbey, County Antrim, volunteer driver, Belfast City Hospital - for services to Healthcare in Northern IrelandCatherine Georgina Johnston - for services to Save The Children and to the community in BelfastWilliam Iain Kennedy, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, director, Aisling Counselling Centre, and coach, Enniskillen Royal Boat Club - for voluntary service to the community in County FermanaghDara Seamus McAnulty, Annalong, County Down - for services to the environment and to people with autism spectrum disorderWinifred McConnell, Crumlin, County Antrim, registrar, Belfast City Council - for services to local overnmentgPatrick Joseph McTeague, Magherafelt, County Londonderry, food technology technician, Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs - for public and voluntary serviceJames McVicar Morrison, Ballymena, County Antrim - for services to Agriculture in Northern IrelandAnthony Oliver Morrison, Ballymoney, County Antrim - 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Lottery jackpot wins: Is Duleek the luckiest village in Ireland?

Dec 30,2022 6:21 pm

By Matt FoxBBC News NI in Duleek

What are The Odds on two residents of a small, sleepy Irish village winning The Lottery ?

Pretty good, it seems.

The old saying goes that lighting doesn't strike The same place twice but it turns out it does in Duleek, County Meath.

Well, metaphorically at least.

There have been two Irish Lotto jackpot wins within The Past six months, both sold within a few hundred metres of each other.

The latest - a €3. 9m (£3. 4m) Ticket - was purchased at Shane Bowe's Eurospar store.

He describes The Big Win as The " icing on The cake" having taken over The Business Last Year .

" On Monday there was lots of talk in The Village then we got a phone call to say we had sold The Winning Ticket , " he says.

" The excitement was just phenomenal. "

Mr Bowe, who employs 30 local people, says The latest win has created " The feel-good factor and The Craic over The Last couple of days".

" All The papers are trying to say it's The luckiest village in Ireland so everybody needs to go buy their tickets here, " he adds.

Last October a Winning Ticket worth €8. 9m was purchased at Seamus Lowthe's Londis store.

In 2019 Kathleen Sheridan, who is originally from north Dublin but lives in Duleek with her husband, was part of a winning family syndicate.

They won €175m (£154m) from The EuroMillions in 2019 - The biggest pay-out in Irish National Lottery history.

Her Duleek-native sister-in-law also won £600,000 in The Lottery in The late 1980s.

Something in The water?

In The Village 's Coffee Shop , which doubles as an off-licence, Aidan Coleman tells Bbc News NI that locals are delighted about Duleek's new reputation as Ireland's luckiest village.

He says The historical village, which is home to about 4,000 people, has grown a lot in The Past few years and people are very friendly.

Mr Coleman has also struck lucky over The Years as part of a local syndicate that recently shared a €20,000 win among its 10 members.

" There's something in The water… we've had a lot of winners here, " he adds.

" Anyone that has won it has been very practical with it, they haven't gone wild with it. "

Steeped in Irish history, Duleek is located a few kilometres from Newgrange - part of The Brú na Bóinne Unesco World Heritage Site.

The Village takes its name from The Irish daimh liag, meaning house of stones, as it is believed The First stone church in Ireland was erected here.

St Patrick is said to have established a bishopric in The Village around 450 AD, which he placed in The care of St Cianán.

In April 1014 The bodies of The former High King of Ireland Brian Borù and his son are believed to have lain in state before being transferred to County Armagh for burial.

The Ruins of St Mary's Abbey medieval monastery, built in The 12Th Century , are listed as a National Monument of importance.

But more recently it's been The Lottery wins that have garnered a lot of Duleek's attention.

Megan McManus and Brooke Errles have returned to Duleek to visit family, having spent The Past few years travelling across Greece, France, Spain and Italy.

" Every Time I come back someone's won The lotto, " says Megan.

" It's just a bit mad for such a small village for people winning The lotto.

" I'm going to start doing it. "

A full fridge and friends

As much as they'd welcome a lottery win, both agree there are other ways to define what being lucky means.

" Having things going your way I suppose, having a full fridge, Good Friends around, good parties, " adds Brooke.

The Winner of this latest jackpot has yet to make themselves known, although speculation is rife.

" There's talk… it was The same last time, you always hear talk, " says Anne Campbell , who works in The Village 's bar and restaurant.

" I actually did [The Lottery ] on Saturday and got a shock on Monday Morning .

" I won eight euros so it wasn't me. "

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