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You could win this £1.85m dream home and Range Rover for just 19p

The News Letter

The News Letter

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July 2, 2026

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You could win this £1.85m dream home and Range Rover for just 19p

One winner will receive a five-bedroom countryside home, all its furniture and a luxury Range Rover, or they can choose £1.3 million in cash

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