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Police officers to keep working after £1m win

By Katy Prickett & PA MediaBBC News, Cambridgeshire
PA Katherine and Graeme White spraying fizzy wine from a bottle with a National Lottery signPA
Police officers Katherine and Graeme White have told their bosses they plan to continue working, but with reduced hours

A couple who won £1m on the National Lottery say they plan to continue working as police officers.

Graeme and Katherine White "both enjoy what we do", so have told police bosses they will continue working as officers, but with reduced hours.

"I also think it's important for the children to see us working to instil a good work ethic," said Mr White.

The couple, who have two children and live in Cambridgeshire, plan to buy a house in the countryside and take a trip to Disneyland.

PA Graeme and Katherine White with bantam hens and a £1m Lottery sign in front of a barnd PA
The couple have always wanted a family dog, but felt they had neither the time nor space until now

Mr White, 35, admitted he was "a bit of a joker at times", so his 36-year-old wife did not initially believe him when he said they had scooped the EuroMillions prize on 7 May.

"With us both being police officers we see lots of scams so we were a touch suspicious," he said. "Things like this don't happen to people like us, it just couldn't be real."

They were strolling around a shop when the phone rang and confirmation came through they really were winners.

Mr White said: "I looked at Katherine and she whooped and then welled up. I don't know what the other shoppers must have made of us."

The couple, who have a five-year-old daughter and a three-year-old son, are looking forward to a better work-life balance - and a Labrador puppy for the children.

"We always wanted to live somewhere rural with plenty of outdoor space for the children - and so we could keep some chickens and goats," said Mr White.

"It's crazy to think, but our 20-year plan has now become our 12-month plan."

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