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This morning, reports highlight a bar in central London charging £11 for a pint, raising concerns over rising drink prices. The establishment, located in Mayfair, continues to attract patrons despite its steep costs.
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Today, unearthed recordings of Princess Diana from 1991 will be featured in a new TV series titled *Diana: The Unheard Truth*, set to premiere in August 2027, marking 30 years since her death.
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This morning, a High Court battle is imminent as Hopwood DePree prepares to contest Rochdale Borough Council over access to his family’s Grade II-listed property, Hopwood Hall, following months of disputes regarding restoration efforts.
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Spain lifted the World Cup after beating England last Sunday (Picture: Getty)
Jenni Hermoso and other members of the Spain Women’s team will not represent their country until Luis Rubiales has been removed from his job as head of the Spanish football federation.
Rubiales has refused to resign from his role in the aftermath widespread condemnation for kissing midfielder Hermoso on the lips without consent during the trophy presentation following Spain’s World Cup victory over England.
56 players including Hermoso and her World Cup-winning teammates have now signed a joint statement demanding Rubiales be removed from his position at the top of Spanish football.
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