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The Sun - Wagatha war over £1.8m
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“Wagatha war over £1.8m” headlines the Sun as it reports Becky Vardy is locked in a new battle over Coleen Rooney’s £1.8m legal bill. Ms Vardy has to pay 90% of her rivals costs after losing her libel case last year, but she claims some of the figures have rocketed, according to the paper.
The front page also runs the story that PM Rishi Sunak’s new guidance on trans kids in schools – including banning them from competitive school sports.
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