Scottish Daily Mail

TERMS & CONDITIONS

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ho ho street: Open to UK residents aged 18 or over. Submit photos of your ‘Ho-Ho Street’ taken this December, the name of your chosen charity and reasons for your choice of charity to christmas@ dailymail.co.uk between 00:01 on 8/12/2017 and 11:59pm on 18/12/2017. Photograph­s must be taken by you, owned by you and feature a street in the UK. You must obtain permission from the owners of the houses and any people in your photo before submitting your entry. We may use any entry for advertisin­g and publicity purposes. Full terms apply. See dailymail.co.uk/hohostreet

Murder Mystery: Murder Mystery (‘game’) will run for four weeks — week 1: November 18 to 24, 2017; week 2: November 25 to December 1, 2017; week 3: December 2 to 8, 2017; and week 4: December 9 to 15, 2017. The Friday of each week is the ‘entry date’. Send your answer and contact details by phone, text or email on the relevant entry date between 6am and 10pm. You may be charged for entries outside these hours. Game is free to enter by email or £1 plus the standard network rate by text or phone. Unlimited entries permitted by phone or text. Only one entry by email. Entrants must retain four original newspapers from week of entry. An independen­t judge will randomly select an entrant from all correct entries on Saturday after the entry date. Winners will be called between midday and 2pm on the same day. You must answer the phone to win. We will attempt to contact winners three times, before contacting another entrant until a winner is found. If no correct entries are received, a winner will be randomly selected from all entries that week. One prize of £25,000 each week. Name and county of winners will be published in the Daily Mail. Winners agree to a photo and publicity.

daily lottery: *Total prize fund over 26 weeks. You must retain original newspaper and follow our instructio­ns to verify a claim. All entries must be available for verificati­on. Prize will be transferre­d to winner within 28 days. If your newspaper has no Unique Number, log in to MyMail and use the missing numbers system. Alternativ­ely, enter the monthly £1,000 draw. Write your name and address in the blank panel on the back page of your newspaper and send it to: Daily Mail £1,000 Draw, PO Box 595, Blackburn, Lancs BB2 9JN. Draw closes January 6, 2018. One entry permitted. Full terms at themaillot­tery.co.uk. Winners’ names are available by sending SAE to ‘Daily Lottery Winners, Room 346B’ at Promoter’s address, up to one month after relevant closing date.

General: Game and daily and monthly lotteries (each a ‘Promotion’) are open to UK (excluding N. Ireland) and Channel Islands residents aged 18 or over, excluding employees of the Promoter, and members of their household. By entering the Promotion, you agree to these terms (including relevant specific terms). Photocopie­s, damaged or tampered newspapers will be void. Promoter’s decision is final. No correspond­ence will be entered into. No third party entries. Prizes are non-transferab­le. Promoter will hold personal informatio­n in line with these terms and our privacy policy (dailymail.co.uk/privacy). Promoter not responsibl­e for technical difficulti­es or unavailabl­e network connection­s that may limit entry or lost or damaged entries. Proof of entry is not proof of receipt by Promoter. Promoter reserves the right in its reasonable discretion to disqualify any entrant whose conduct is contrary to the spirit of the Promotion; declare as void entries resulting from printing, production and/or distributi­on errors; or modify, suspend or cancel the Promotion if there is fraud or any event beyond the Promoter’s reasonable control. These terms prevail over any materials published elsewhere. If any of these terms are invalid or unenforcea­ble, the validity of the other terms shall not be affected. These terms are governed by English law and subject to the exclusive jurisdicti­on of the English courts. Promoter: associated newspapers limited, northcliff­e house, 2 derry street, london W8 5tt.

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