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Leader Live
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
£4m Lotto win puts Harley-Davidson fan on the road to early retirement
Jon Waring, 57, has already handed in his notice at Devon and Cornwall Police where he has worked as a radio operator for 16 years. Meanwhile, his wife Lucy, 48, is working her notice as a nurse at Torbay Hospital. The couple, from Paignton in Devon, who have a 15-year-old daughter, are planning to take life at a more relaxed pace thanks to the Lotto jackpot win. They already have their bucket list planned out with a Harley-Davidson trike bike topping the shopping list for Mr Waring, while a hot tub is the number one priority for his wife. A new family home in the Paignton area is also high on the wish list. Mr Waring said his huge win, which saw him match six numbers in the Lotto draw on May 31 still does not feel real. 'I keep thinking I am going to wake up from a dream,' he said. The family are all keen musicians and plan to create a music room in their new home where they can all play as well as listen to their favourite bands. 'This will be the perfect place to display the family's guitar collection – and potentially add to it too,' Mr Waring said. 'As a family, we love rock music and now the world really is our oyster – we hope to get the chance to attend gigs up and down the country. 'This win will just enable us all to slow down, enjoy life – and of course hit that road on the sunny days ahead on our new trike.' Mr Waring woke at 4am to discover he had won the £3,966,543 jackpot. 'Something just made me go to check my emails and I saw an email saying I had won a prize,' he said. 'I went to Google the winning numbers and noticed there was just one winner – and knew it must have been me. 'I couldn't quite believe it – I knew they were my numbers. I turned my tablet off – left it five minutes – and then turned it back on to double and triple check. 'I woke Lucy, and she said, still half asleep, 'Is it April 1?'. I said no, it is June. 'We just could not believe it – there was no way we were getting back to sleep. We just sat and drank tea – we must have had 10 cups between us.' Mr Waring, who is also a keen rugby fan, said a box at Exeter Chiefs and a trip to see the Lions tour are also on his wish list, together with a new car, an Audi Q7. 'It's a complete change of lifestyle – it won't change us, but it will change what we can do. And the pace at which we do it, too.' He said with the nature of his job, and his wife's, it has been hard to get holidays to match up and the couple do not even have current passports. 'As a result of our shift work, we have not had a proper holiday together for a long, long time,' he said. 'We are now really looking forward to booking something and knowing we can just holiday when we choose. Perhaps a trip to New Orleans for the music. 'It's all the things you dream about trying and seeing but know you never will, until something like this happens.' Mr Waring has always played Lotto each week since the game started and now plays online. His winning numbers were: 8, 11, 12, 16, 20 and 33.


North Wales Chronicle
a day ago
- Entertainment
- North Wales Chronicle
£4m Lotto win puts Harley-Davidson fan on the road to early retirement
Jon Waring, 57, has already handed in his notice at Devon and Cornwall Police where he has worked as a radio operator for 16 years. Meanwhile, his wife Lucy, 48, is working her notice as a nurse at Torbay Hospital. The couple, from Paignton in Devon, who have a 15-year-old daughter, are planning to take life at a more relaxed pace thanks to the Lotto jackpot win. They already have their bucket list planned out with a Harley-Davidson trike bike topping the shopping list for Mr Waring, while a hot tub is the number one priority for his wife. A new family home in the Paignton area is also high on the wish list. Mr Waring said his huge win, which saw him match six numbers in the Lotto draw on May 31 still does not feel real. 'I keep thinking I am going to wake up from a dream,' he said. The family are all keen musicians and plan to create a music room in their new home where they can all play as well as listen to their favourite bands. 'This will be the perfect place to display the family's guitar collection – and potentially add to it too,' Mr Waring said. 'As a family, we love rock music and now the world really is our oyster – we hope to get the chance to attend gigs up and down the country. 'This win will just enable us all to slow down, enjoy life – and of course hit that road on the sunny days ahead on our new trike.' Mr Waring woke at 4am to discover he had won the £3,966,543 jackpot. 'Something just made me go to check my emails and I saw an email saying I had won a prize,' he said. 'I went to Google the winning numbers and noticed there was just one winner – and knew it must have been me. 'I couldn't quite believe it – I knew they were my numbers. I turned my tablet off – left it five minutes – and then turned it back on to double and triple check. 'I woke Lucy, and she said, still half asleep, 'Is it April 1?'. I said no, it is June. 'We just could not believe it – there was no way we were getting back to sleep. We just sat and drank tea – we must have had 10 cups between us.' Mr Waring, who is also a keen rugby fan, said a box at Exeter Chiefs and a trip to see the Lions tour are also on his wish list, together with a new car, an Audi Q7. 'It's a complete change of lifestyle – it won't change us, but it will change what we can do. And the pace at which we do it, too.' He said with the nature of his job, and his wife's, it has been hard to get holidays to match up and the couple do not even have current passports. 'As a result of our shift work, we have not had a proper holiday together for a long, long time,' he said. 'We are now really looking forward to booking something and knowing we can just holiday when we choose. Perhaps a trip to New Orleans for the music. 'It's all the things you dream about trying and seeing but know you never will, until something like this happens.' Mr Waring has always played Lotto each week since the game started and now plays online. His winning numbers were: 8, 11, 12, 16, 20 and 33.


Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Scottish Sun
Boy, 16, arrested over ‘terrorism offences' as armed cops swarm seaside town
Cops released a statement following the arrest 'TERROR' RAID Boy, 16, arrested over 'terrorism offences' as armed cops swarm seaside town Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A TEENAGE boy has been arrested by police on suspicion of terrorism offences. Cops today carried out searches at addresses in Perranporth and Redruth in Cornwall in connection with the investigation. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up Multiple police vehicles were seen in the area of East Pool Park, Redruth this morning, according to witnesses. A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said a 16-year-old boy from Perranporth was arrested on suspicion of suspicion of dissemination of terrorist publications contrary to Section 2 of the Terrorism Act 2006. . He has been remanded in police custody. A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said: "Officers from Counter Terrorism Policing South West (CTPSW) have today arrested a young male on suspicion of terrorism offences in the Cornwall area. "The 16-year-old from Perranporth was arrested on suspicion of dissemination of terrorist publications contrary to Section 2 of the Terrorism Act 2006. "A number of searches are being conducted at addresses within the local area of Perranporth and Redruth in relation to this investigation. "A young male remains in police custody at this time." 1 Cops have arrested a 16-year-old in Cornwall on suspicion of terrorism offences Credit: Getty More to follow... For the latest news on this story keep checking back at The Sun Online is your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Like us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSun.


Metro
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Biker dad will retire and buy wife a hot tub after £3,900,000 Lottery win
What's the first thing you do after wining the lottery? Have 10 cups of tea, I guess. That was the answer of Jon Waring, 57, and his partner Lucy, 48, when they woke up to discover he'd won the £3.9 million Lotto Jackpot from May 31. The pair have now decided to quit both their jobs too and have put a Harley-Davidson at the top of their wish list. Rock fan Jon played Lotto each week since the game started before waking up at 4am on June 1 to check his ticket. His Lotto numbers were 8, 11, 12, 16, 20 and 33 and he matched all six to claim the multi-million pound jackpot. He said: 'Something just made me go to check my emails and I saw an email saying I had won a prize. 'I went to Google the winning numbers and I knew they were mine. 'I turned my tablet off – left it five minutes – and then turned it back on to double and triple check! 'I woke Lucy and she said, still half asleep, 'is it 1 April?' I said 'No, it is June!' 'We just could not believe it – there was no way we were getting back to sleep! We just sat and drank tea – we must have had 10 cups between us.' The pair, who also have a 15-year-old daughter, are still in disbelief but have been very clear-headed about what they wanted to do next. Jon has already handed in his notice at Devon and Cornwall Police, where he has worked as a radio operator for 16 years. Wife Lucy, 48, is working her notice as a nurse at Torbay Hospital. Now its time for to kick back and relax for the couple who don't even have current passports. Jon explained: 'As a result of our shift work, we have not had a proper holiday together for a long, long time. According to the National Lottery website, the odds of winning the jackpots are: Thunderball top prize: 1 in 8,060,598 Lotto jackpot: 1 in 45,057,474 EuroMillions jackpot: 1 in 139,838,160 Set For Life top prize: 1 in 15,339,390 Before you go rushing out to buy a Thunderball ticket or two (or three), here, it's important to put the odds into perspective. There are many things more likely to happen than winning the lottery. According to Save The Student, you are almost five times more likely to be struck by lightning, 64 times more likely to be crushed by a meteorite, and 4,000 times more likely to win an Oscar. 'We are now really looking forward to booking something and knowing we can just holiday when we choose! Perhaps a trip to New Orleans for the music. 'It's all the things you dream about trying and seeing but know you never will – until something like this happens!' The biker dad wants to buy a Harley-Davidson trike bike first thing, while mum Lucy has a hot tub in her sights. They also want to upscale their family house, finding one big enough to hold a music room with a guitar display. Their new crib will also need a driveway big enough to hold the new car Jon wants to buy – an Audi Q7. He added, 'It's a complete change of lifestyle – it won't change us, but it will change what we can do! And the pace at which we do it too.' More Trending The Warings are one of more than 7,400 people who have won millions through The National Lottery since its launch in 1994. Their win came just weeks before one lucky person from Ireland scooped a £208 million EuroMillions jackpot. €250 million (£209,087,500), March 28, 2025, anonymous winner, Austria €250 million (£208,000,000), June 17, 2025, anonymous winner, Ireland €240 million (£200,733,952), December 8, 2023, anonymous winner, Austria €230 million (£192,376,378), July 19, 2022, anonymous winner, UK €220 million (£184,022,527), October 15, 2021, anonymous winner, Haiti (French Polynesia) €215 million (£179,830,489), May 10, 2022, Jess and Joe Thwaite, UK The person's identity isn't known yet, but the Irish National Lottery confirmed that one person has won the huge jackpot, equivalent to 250million Euros. While many love the thrill of their fortunes changing overnight, Metro has revealed how there are countless examples of winners whose lives took a turn for the worse after scooping a large sum of money. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: EuroMillions players urged to check tickets with £208,000,000 jackpot unclaimed MORE: Scaffolder wins £11,500,000 million from a £1.50 bet MORE: What happens now the EuroMillions £208,000,000 maximum jackpot has been won?


Powys County Times
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Powys County Times
£4m Lotto win puts Harley-Davidson fan on the road to early retirement
A Harley-Davidson lover is planning an easy ride into retirement after winning nearly £4 million on the National Lottery. Jon Waring, 57, has already handed in his notice at Devon and Cornwall Police where he has worked as a radio operator for 16 years. Meanwhile, his wife Lucy, 48, is working her notice as a nurse at Torbay Hospital. The couple, from Paignton in Devon, who have a 15-year-old daughter, are planning to take life at a more relaxed pace thanks to the Lotto jackpot win. They already have their bucket list planned out with a Harley-Davidson trike bike topping the shopping list for Mr Waring, while a hot tub is the number one priority for his wife. A new family home in the Paignton area is also high on the wish list. Mr Waring said his huge win, which saw him match six numbers in the Lotto draw on May 31 still does not feel real. 'I keep thinking I am going to wake up from a dream,' he said. The family are all keen musicians and plan to create a music room in their new home where they can all play as well as listen to their favourite bands. 'This will be the perfect place to display the family's guitar collection – and potentially add to it too,' Mr Waring said. 'As a family, we love rock music and now the world really is our oyster – we hope to get the chance to attend gigs up and down the country. 'This win will just enable us all to slow down, enjoy life – and of course hit that road on the sunny days ahead on our new trike.' Mr Waring woke at 4am to discover he had won the £3,966,543 jackpot. 'Something just made me go to check my emails and I saw an email saying I had won a prize,' he said. 'I went to Google the winning numbers and noticed there was just one winner – and knew it must have been me. 'I couldn't quite believe it – I knew they were my numbers. I turned my tablet off – left it five minutes – and then turned it back on to double and triple check. 'I woke Lucy, and she said, still half asleep, 'Is it April 1?'. I said no, it is June. 'We just could not believe it – there was no way we were getting back to sleep. We just sat and drank tea – we must have had 10 cups between us.' Mr Waring, who is also a keen rugby fan, said a box at Exeter Chiefs and a trip to see the Lions tour are also on his wish list, together with a new car, an Audi Q7. 'It's a complete change of lifestyle – it won't change us, but it will change what we can do. And the pace at which we do it, too.' He said with the nature of his job, and his wife's, it has been hard to get holidays to match up and the couple do not even have current passports. 'As a result of our shift work, we have not had a proper holiday together for a long, long time,' he said. 'We are now really looking forward to booking something and knowing we can just holiday when we choose. Perhaps a trip to New Orleans for the music. 'It's all the things you dream about trying and seeing but know you never will, until something like this happens.' Mr Waring has always played Lotto each week since the game started and now plays online.