Government lottery results 01 September 2025
1st prize 506356
first 3 digits 131 012
last 3 digits 022 209
last 2 digits 31
Eighteen years after the One-Two-Go crash killed 90 people in Phuket, no memorial was held again, as Phuket International Airport instead staged dance shows. The crash of One-Two-Go flight OG269 on September 16, 2007, claimed 90 lives, yet Airports of Thailand (AoT) and its staff...
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31.5202
31.9326
GBP
42.7077
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EUR
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20.7055
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SGD
24.4700
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MYR
7.4030
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SOURCE: BANK OF THAILAND 16 Sep 2025
The Government Lottery Office (GLO) released the latest national lottery results, with winners confirmed as fortune seekers turn to rituals and events for lucky numbers. The winning numbers are as follows: 2-digit straight prize: 58 3-digit straight prize: 646 3-digit swap prize: 466, 664 Special...
An elderly woman nearly handed over 5 million baht to scammers, then turned on the real police who tried to stop her, claiming they were the fraudsters. The 83 year old granny had fallen victim to a sophisticated scam, believing she was following instructions from...
Eighteen years after the One-Two-Go crash killed 90 people in Phuket, no memorial was held again, as Phuket International Airport instead staged dance shows. The crash of One-Two-Go flight OG269 on September 16, 2007, claimed 90 lives, yet Airports of Thailand (AoT) and its staff...
Police in Pattaya are searching for a thief who spent 10 hours in a gaming shop before fleeing with a bag packed with valuables, all caught on CCTV. A gaming shop in Soi Kor Phai, Pattaya, has released CCTV footage of a theft that took...
For the period on 16 September 2025
The 1st prize
512 740
The first 3 digits
308 703
The last 3 digits
The last 2 digits
1st prize 506356
first 3 digits 131 012
last 3 digits 022 209
last 2 digits 31
1st prize 994865
first 3 digits 247 602
last 3 digits 834 989
last 2 digits 63
1st prize 811852
first 3 digits 142 525
last 3 digits 512 891
last 2 digits 50
IKEA Thailand, part of the Swedish home furnishing company, is addressing economic difficulties by reducing prices and launching the IKEA for Business programme. This initiative targets growing demand from hotels, offices, property developers, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Leonie Hoskin, retail manager for IKEA...