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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are said to be organising an unusual wedding arrangement for June, with reports suggesting the couple will hold two separate events at the singer’s Rhode Island waterfront property.The duo got engaged last summer after three years of dating.According to sources speaking to OK! Magazine, the pair have devised a plan involving one large, heavily guarded public celebration that would serve as a distraction, whilst a second, more intimate ceremony takes place away from media attention.The couple are believed to be expecting approximately 150 guests, with celebrations reportedly extending across Swift’s estate and nearby upmarket venues…

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Labour has been urged to introduce a standard format for parking and traffic fines across the UK, in a move that could make the system easier for motorists and businesses to manage penalties.The request comes from fleet management software company FleetCheck, which warned that the current Penalty Charge Notices system varies too much depending on who issues them. Under the current structure, local councils, police forces and private parking firms all use different layouts and wording for fines. However, FleetCheck noted that this creates confusion and slows down the process for companies that manage large numbers of vehicles. The business…

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A man has been jailed after he was found by police hiding inside a cupboard during a raid on a cannabis farm.Antonjo Kodhelwas, 42, was found by police at the property on Bryn Y Môr Crescent, Uplands, Swansea.Police found a total of 539 plants across eight rooms at the address.Kodhelwas, of no fixed abode, appeared in Swansea Crown Court on Friday where he was sentenced to eight months in prison.He had pleaded guilty to one charge of being concerned in the production of a Class B controlled drug.Sgt Luke Tucker, of South Wales Police, said the property had been “continually”…

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That Northampton’s away fans has been allocated block ‘FU’ at Mattioli Woods Welford Road at the East Midlands derby summed up Leicester’s predictably confrontational approach to the fixture.Inside three minutes Tigers prop Nicky Smith’s snarling had sparked a 30-man melee of pushing and shoving, and his relentless team kept up the aggro all afternoon.In total, six cards were shared between the two teams – two yellows and Izaia Perese’s 20-minute red for Leicester, and three yellows for Saints – but the scoreline was a lot more lopsided, with Tigers triumphing 41-17 to register an eighth straight home win in the…

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A local council could face legal action over what residents have dubbed “tarmac cowpats”.Cheltenham Civic Society has launched proceedings against Gloucestershire County Council for blighting the town centre’s paved areas.The civic group has served a section 56 notice on the authority, a move which could ultimately result in court action if the council fails to address the unsightly asphalt patches.Local people have expressed support for the legal challenge, describing the repairs as an eyesore which tarnishes Cheltenham’s image.The society initially raised concerns about the makeshift tarmac repairs in 2024 but claims it had no choice but to pursue formal legal…

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Angela Rayner has launched a scathing attack on Sir Keir Starmer, declaring Andy Burnham should “not have been blocked” from running for the Gorton and Denton by-election.In a keynote speech to the Communication Workers Union conference in Bournemouth, Ms Rayner declared it was a “mistake” for the Mayor of Greater Manchester not to be allowed to stand as a candidate in the election.Ms Rayner said: “So let me be honest conference. We as a party have to do better than this. And we can only prove we mean our Labour values by putting the common interest ahead of factionalism.”And we…

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A striking new ceremonial portrait depicting Princess Anne in her position as Colonel-in-Chief of the British Army’s Intelligence Corps has been revealed in London.The artwork, created by distinguished British artist Louise Pragnell, was unveiled on Friday and marks the second time the artist has captured the Princess Royal in an official capacity.Members of the public will have the opportunity to view the painting at Painters’ Hall during London Craft Week, running between May 14 and 16.The Intelligence Corps commissioned the work in 2024 to honour the Princess Royal following her appointment to the Colonel-in-Chief role, describing it as an expression…

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed that British steel will be renationalised.Speaking this morning, the Labour leader referenced the saving of the Scunthorpe plant before the site’s closure and the threat of thousands of jobs being lost.Sir Keir said: “What we did in Scunthorpe last year was one of the proudest things we’ve done in Government.”Steel is the ultimate sovereign capability. Strong nations in a world like this need to make steel.The move is subject to a public interest stress test | GETTY”That’s why we’re backing steel in Port Tablot and across the UK.”In Scunthorpe, we have been negotiating…

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Rob Rinder has come under fire from pro-Palestine activists following his reaction to Gaza: Doctors Under Attack’s win at this year’s Bafta TV Awards.The Jewish presenter, who was subject to antisemitic abuse earlier this month when a teen yelled “Heil Hitler” at him on the streets of London, was seated in front of the team who made the documentary.Mr Rinder has been an outspoken voice against antisemitism, particularly following a significant rise in incidents in the UK.Meanwhile, the team behind Gaza: Doctors Under Attack used their platform on Sunday night to condemn Israel following the military operation launched in Gaza…

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Vauxhall has confirmed that it will produce a new car with a Chinese brand as part of an “contemplated expanded partnership”.Opel-Vauxhall announced shortly before the Stellantis Investor Day 2026 plans to develop a new, all-electric SUV with Chinese manufacturer Leapmotor.Leapmotor, which also falls under the Stellantis umbrella alongside Vauxhall and Opel, has quickly gained favour with motorists across Europe and the UK.The new vehicle will be included in the competitive C-segment, with the brands describing the partnership as a “blueprint for efficient global collaboration”.It will also provide a huge benefit for Vauxhall and Opel, allowing them to electrify and scale…

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