It comes after reports of failures and delays on the Ticketmaster website that left fans unable to purchase tickets for the pop megastar’s tour.
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The Independent is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the Indy, it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was in 2016.
It tends to take a pro-market stance on economic issues and is politically aligned with liberalism.
Almost 200 items from the Hollywood star’s life and career will go under the hammer next month in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles.
Several of Dominic Raab’s former private secretaries are said to be preparing to lodge concerns about his conduct.
Some 800,000 children across the UK live in households on universal credit but do not qualify for free school meals
The Government said the data would give patients a ‘more informed choice’ about where to seek care.
Some 2.7 million tickets were issued between April and June, analysis of Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency data by the PA news agency found.
Record 2.7 million parking tickets handed out between April and June
Councils get money to crack down on rogue landlords
More than 200,000 potential victims in the UK alone have been directly targeted through fraud website
Comedian Babatunde Aleshe said ‘everything changed’ after Mo Gilligan asked that he join him on tour.
Former prime minister also shared some of his regrets from time at the top
The items will go on sale at Toovey’s auction house in West Sussex on December 1.
Professor Colin Harvey also called on all armed groups to disband and to ‘get out of the way’ of a united Ireland.
The former health secretary undertook the latest Deals on Wheels challenge with ex-rugby player Mike Tindall.
‘It’s not the judges who are wrong, it is the law that is wrong,’ Michael Russell told a pro-Irish unity conference in Belfast.
Britons in rural areas less likely to think climate change needs urgent action
One of the biggest walkouts of the year will be held on Thursday
Sir Lindsay Hoyle invited 37 actors from the two soaps to a reception at Speaker’s House.
The comments were made during a panel discussion organised by the pro-unity group Ireland’s Future.
Report of senior employment lawyer will be published in full, says Downing Street
The PM faced a rebellion from Conservative MPs over a building target.
For the loved ones of those who died in the Channel, justice remains out of reach
The admission by Lord Caine came as he outlined a series of proposed changes to the draft legislation aimed at allaying concerns
Suella Braverman struggles to answer MP’s questions on ‘shortage of safe and legal routes’
Rishi Sunak defended policy, saying abolising it would ‘cost Britain money’
























