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Ticketmaster crashes as fans flood site to get Taylor Swift UK tour tickets
The Ticketmaster website has crashed after fans rushed to the website to purchase Taylor Swift tickets for the UK and European leg of her tour, which went on sale earlier today
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French government bans fireworks for Bastille Day after days of violent riots
France has banned the sale, possession and transport of fireworks ahead of Bastille Day on July 14, in response to the violent riots held nationwide last month over the death of Nahel Merzouk
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This 50p coin is worth 90 times its value - and there are 100,000 in circulation
A TikTok coin collector has divulged that one 50p coin could be worth up to £45, as one of the rarest of its kind to date.
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Boris Johnson blew £800k painting union flag on another prime ministerial plane
The Cabinet Office initially tried to keep secret the cost of painting the Titan Airways jet. But he was forced to reveal the price following a complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office
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Zelensky to attend crunch NATO summit in Vilnius as Ukraine-Russia war grinds on
The Ukrainian leader is due to attend the meeting in the Lithuanian capital, alongside Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, US President Joe Biden and French Premier Emmanuel Macron
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Turkey travel warning for British tourists as UK Foreign Office issues update
Guidance on safety and security risks have been amended, with an advisory against travel to some parts of the country and all but essential travel to other areas
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Mirror readers brand Brexit a FAILURE on referendum anniversary - poll results
We polled readers about their opinions of Brexit seven years after the referendum gripped the UK, and a majority of voters say the move has been a failure - but do YOU agree?
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Sturgeon blames possible no-deal Brexit for distracting from pandemic plans
The former Scottish First Minister was reminded she was "in a witness box not a soap box" when she appeared at the Covid Inquiry as she rallied against Brexit and the impact it had
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'Britain is run by criminal bullies doing illegal things badly'
Those in charge are now officially criminals, bullies, and incompetents, says Fleet Street Fox. The Mafia would never have sold the water or wasted money on Rwanda
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Should non-EU nationals provide fingerprints to enter the EU - vote in our poll
The EU Entry and Exit System will be put in place by the end of the year, meaning Brits heading on holiday will have their fingerprints taken if they are visiting countries in the EU, including France and Spain
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Woman left £3k out of pocket after passport error ruins cruise holiday
Christine and John Bentham ended up £3,198 out of pocket and not on a cruise after they turned up at the port in Southampton only to discover their passports were not in order
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New law forces Brits to give fingerprints for Spain, France and Greece holidays
Brits heading on holiday to countries including Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Greece and Italy will soon have to have their fingerprints taken under a new EU wide scheme
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What the letters, numbers and symbols on sun cream bottles actually mean
There are plenty of numbers, symbols and codes on bottles of sun cream and understanding what they mean could be a huge help in picking out the right product to give you the most protection
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Brits could be turned away from Spain, Italy and Portugal under new rules
UK travellers face being turned away from some of Europe's major cities if they don't have the proper documentation when a £6 'Eurovisa' is introduced
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New mosquito diseases could hit UK in horror forecast of 'possibly more deaths'
Heatwaves and flooding are becoming more frequent and severe in Europe and summers are getting longer and warmer, with the warm and wet weather encouraging the mosquito migration
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'Boris Johnson v Brian Reade - the truth is there’s only one winner'
Here's some heartfelt advice as you take on your new job as a rival columnist
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Do you think Brexit has been a success - vote in our poll
Seven years have passed since a referendum was held across the United Kingdom about whether the UK should remain a member of the European Union - and we want to know if YOU think Brexit has been a success
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Chelsea buy Ligue 1 club and make 'legacy' promise amid anger from supporters
Chelsea's BlueCo owners have confirmed the purchase of a significant stake in Ligue 1 side Strasbourg after Todd Boehly outlined plans to create pathway to first team at Stamford Bridge
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Just one in five Brexit voters thinks it's going well as anniversary looms
A major study by the UK in a Changing Europe think tank and pollsters Public First lays bare 'bregrets' seven years after Britain voted to leave the EU
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Leave voters' optimism in politics has been 'squandered' since 2016 Brexit vote
UK in a Changing Europe director Anand Menon and researcher Sophie Stowers write exclusively for the Mirror as the seventh anniversary of the Brexit referendum looms on Friday
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Martin Lewis issues urgent warning for Brits going on France and Spain holidays
Martin Lewis has a passport warning for UK holidaymakers heading to Europe for summer holidays in 2023 including France, Spain, Greece, Italy and more
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Warnings to Brits as jellyfish and toxic algae set to pose risk across UK coasts
Sea temperatures around the UK are creeping up, marine scientists have warned, which could have devastating impacts on wildlife and make bathing more toxic to humans and dogs
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UEFA to introduce emergency rule blocking clubs from inflating transfer fees
The governing body's executive committee are set to vote on amendments to financial fair play rules during meeting next week and reports suggests a new proposal in wake of Juventus scandal could see an end to clubs selling players for more than the market says they are worth
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Brexit red tape for UK musicians touring Europe 'will be scrapped under Labour'
Speaking at the Trade Unlocked conference, Shadow International Trade Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds gave new details of how the party would amend the deal struck by Boris Johnson
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Labour could post more diplomats to India to boost trade, says David Lammy
Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy will outline his blueprint for 'economic diplomacy' when he addresses the Trade Unlocked conference in Birmingham today
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