The drink driver took his father’s car without permission
10:56, 03 Jul 2026Updated 11:06, 03 Jul 2026
A drink driver took his father’s car without permission, crashed the car into a kerb “narrowly missing pedestrians”, according to Cambridgeshire Police. Haygen Norman, 20, was more than three times the legal limit when he took the Volkswagen Touran from his family home on Thursday, April 16.
He took the car from his family home in Harvey Goodwin Avenue, Cambridge, at about 9.30pm. Norman’s father contacted police and officers found him in King Hedges Road, where he had crashed into a kerb, narrowly avoiding pedestrians. The force of the collision had caused a tyre to come off one of the car’s front wheels.
PC Doug McColm, who investigated, said: “Norman not only took his father’s car without permission, but drove it while heavily under the influence of alcohol and it was only luck that he did not seriously injure a pedestrian or worse.”
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Norman was arrested and failed a roadside breath test with a reading of more than three times the legal limit. The 20-year-old pleaded guilty to drink driving, driving whilst disqualified, without insurance and aggravated vehicle taking at Cambridge Magistrates’ Court on Monday, June 19.
Norman was sentenced to 12 weeks in prison, suspended for 18 months, and disqualified from driving for 36 months. The police force is urging people to think before they get behind the wheel this summer.
Andy Burnham is considering giving billions of pounds in tax relief to young people so they can save for a house deposit as part of a major package of policies aimed at helping Gen Z voters.
Allies of the prime minister-in-waiting say one potential plan would involve exempting young people from paying income tax for the first three years of full time employment. The move, which could cost up to £3.5bn, would give young people a chance to build up savings, helping them qualify for a mortgage.
One Labour MP close to Mr Burnham told The Independent: “He is going to be a major offer to young people looking at education, employment, tax, public transport, rent to buy – helping them through their lives.”
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Andy Burnham wants to make a major offer to young voters (Getty)
Another close ally, who has been helping shape Mr Burnham’s policy, said: “He has discussed an income tax exemption for the first three years of employment to help young people save for a deposit for a mortgage.
“It is the sort of imaginative idea he considers to look at how we can do things differently – to try and deal with the problems which nobody seems willing to solve.
“Obviously one of the issues about accessing mortgages is that many young people just cannot save for a deposit to get one. This could help break the logjam.”
The move would be on top of plans Mr Burnham has already announced, including having the biggest social housing building policy since the Second World War.
But tax expert Dan Neidle warned there would be serious pitfalls with the proposal.
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He said: “Parents would attempt to divert their earnings through their children so they wouldn’t have to pay income tax either. Mr Burnham would also need to explain where he would raise the approximately £3.5bn the policy would cost.”
While Mr Burnham has been given some good news that the impact of Donald Trump’s war in the Middle East has not hit the UK economy as hard as feared, he will be coming into office with little room for manoeuvre. Sir Keir Starmer, who announced his resignation last week, has left a £4.7bn gap in defence spending plans where the money needs to be found.
Mr Burnham has also committed to not changing Rachel Reeves’ borrowing rules, as well as sticking to Labour’s 2024 election manifesto pledge of not raising VAT, income tax or personal National Insurance contributions. He is looking at a tax raid on companies like Amazon which rely on massive warehouses.
Although specific policy details have yet to be firmed up, the discussions make clear Mr Burnham’s desire to help tackle the generational wealth gap in the UK, with the so-called baby boomer generation born in the aftermath of the Second World War holding much of the wealth and resources.
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Experts have discussed how Gen Z – born between 1997 and 2012 – in particular are “caught in a rental trap”, unable to buy their own homes.
While about 74 per cent of baby boomers own their own home, less than 5 per cent of Gen Z do.
The average age of a first time buyer in the UK has climbed to 34, according to the Skipton Group’s annual home affordability index published in March.
Chief executive Stuart Haire warned the results showed “the aspiration of homeownership has been pushed further out of reach for many younger adults, delaying independence and stability”.
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Burnham spoke to Andrew Marr (PA)
The Tony Blair Institute has called for an end of the triple lock protection on the state pension – going up by the highest rate of inflation or 2.5 per cent – to help divert support for the younger generations.
The TBI argued: “Britain’s state pension system was built for a different era. We can’t keep pouring money into a system that is increasingly unaffordable.”
Mr Burnham has yet to say whether he will stick to the triple lock on the state pension going forward.
He has also already made it clear he is prepared to depart from previous Labour orthodoxy to tackle the problem of a million so-called NEETs (young people not in education, employment or training).
On Thursday, he told Andrew Marr on LBC: “I will not defend an education system that is overly focused on the university route and does not pass to a technical qualification for our young people.
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“Too many young people get to year 10 at school and they can’t see where school is taking them because the system isn’t focusing on those young people.
“We need an education system balanced between academic and technical and then at 16 I believe we need the guarantee of a work placement for 16 to 18-year-olds and apprenticeships for every 16 to 18-year-old who wants one.”
He argued that these reforms would also bring down the welfare bill much more effectively than simply slashing or removing benefits.
The Tony Blair Institute has warned about the generational wealth gap (Reuters)
He said: “I’m not going to go with the crude cuts to benefit levels that then just put people who are struggling in even worse poverty.”
Allies have also pointed to plans to roll out the Manchester public transport scheme across England.
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Since 2019 in Manchester, under the Our Pass scheme set up by Mr Burnham, 16 to 18-year-olds can travel free on public transport if they buy a travel card for an administrative fee of £10.
Last year, he extended the scheme to allow 18 to 25-year-olds to travel for half price.
The idea was to make it easier for them to go to interviews and travel to work. Mr Burnham has already complained about the cost of a train ticket from the north west to London for young people seeking employment.
He has previously highlighted that the peak “anytime” return fares from Manchester to London were £369.40 which was more expensive than return flights from Manchester to destinations like India (£343), Jamaica (£345), Brazil (£325), or Ivory Coast (£319).
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Mr Burnham said in his acceptance speech after winning the Makerfield by-election: “We do need to bring down water bills, energy bills, rail fares, just as we’ve brought down bus fares in Greater Manchester, to make life more affordable for people.”
He has already set a “Makerfield test” for changing the state to help those who he says have previously been ignored.
He has also promised an end to 40 years of economic policy orthodoxy on “trickle down” liberal economic, vowing: “I am going to do things differently.”
The Independent has gone to Mr Burnham’s office for further comment.
A 19-year-old murderer who killed a mum-of-three after driving into her outside a social club in Cardiff has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 17 years.
Kian Bateman, 19 but 18 at the time of the murder, deliberately drove into reiki healer Shelley Davies, 38, and her partner David Bratcher, 40, outside the 4th Glamorgan Homeguard Club in Caerau in a Seat Ibiza Sport on September 27 last year after Mr Bratcher had been involved in a fight with Bateman’s brother.
Bateman was captured in video footage inhaling laughing gas minutes before he mowed down Ms Davies, and the following morning many laughing gas canisters could be seen strewn over the floor near the incident as forensics teams worked at the scene behind a large police cordon. Bateman’s car was later found abandoned with the nitrous oxide canisters on the passenger seat.
Ms Davies had suffered multiple injuries including fractures to her vertebrae, ribs, arm and pelvis, along with internal injuries, and she needed immediate surgery where surgeons attempted to put her pelvis back together, but while in hospital she suffered complications, contracted multiple infections and went into septic shock before she died on October 18.
Kian Bateman outside Cardiff Crown Court(Image: WALES NEWS SERVICE)
Following a two-week trial at Cardiff Crown Court in April a jury found Bateman guilty of the much-loved mum’s murder. Bateman had accepted he caused Ms Davies’ death but he denied he deliberately drove at her or intended to cause her serious injury.
Following his arrest Bateman told police his car had been surrounded by people and said he was “frightened”, but prosecution barrister Michael Jones KC told jurors CCTV footage of the scene at the time showed the car Bateman was driving wasn’t surrounded by people.
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Bateman, from Heol Muston in Ely, was found guilty of the murder of Ms Davies but was cleared of the attempted murder of Mr Bratcher, although he was found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
As he was taken down following his sentencing by Judge Mary Stacey on Friday afternoon cries of “love you Ki” could be heard from the public gallery before shouting broke out outside court.
Shelley Davies, who was murdered outside the 4th Glamorgan Homeguard Club in Caerau on September 27 last year(Image: Sharon Hillard)
Ms Davies’ mum Sharon Hillard paid a moving tribute to her daughter in a heartbreaking statement in court. She said: “Shelley was my sunshine on a rainy day, my pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. She was my beautiful, free-spirited girl and the heart and soul of our family. She was the glue that held every single one of us together. She was a diamond.
“She was the most unselfish person I have ever known in my life. She didn’t ask for much – just made do with what she had. It’s hard to look back on that. She deserved so much more than she had and what happened to her.
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“When her father and I got divorced she was a tower of strength and swapped roles with us, she supported us through it. She was the architect of the family unit and did so much more than provide a place to gather. She provided everything.
“Not just Christmas and birthdays – she found any excuse to bring us together. Even a Saturday afternoon she made sure everything was done and every detail was taken care of so we could be together as a family.
“She was loud, vibrant, and possessed a dry sense of humour that could light up the darkest room. She wasn’t perfect, she never portrayed herself to be, that was what was so likeable about her. What you saw was what you got. She was just a beautiful soul and a real human being.
“She was fearfully true to herself and had no fear. She was my confidant, protector, my friend and an amazing daughter. I’m so incredibly proud of the woman she was becoming. She wondered all her life what her purpose would be, she knew there was a reason, she just had to find it.”
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The court heard Ms Davies was a reiki healer who helped people struggling with addiction, while Ms Hillard said her daughter had helped save the lives of 11 people through her work. Ms Hillard added: “She made me burst with pride.”
The trial heard how Bateman drove at the couple after Mr Bratcher had been involved in an altercation with Bateman’s brother, Kai. Bateman’s aunt Louise was also hit by the car.
Ms Davies had been at an event by ragga artist and DJ General Levy at the social club on the night. Her father Sean Davies told the court how he’d had a conversation with his daughter hours before.
Sharon Hillard pictured outside Cardiff Crown Court following the sentencing of Kian Bateman for the murder of her daughter Shelley Davies(Image: Media Wales)
He said: “It was only a couple of hours before this we were outside the front of your house having a laugh and talking about booking a holiday back to France, to Normandy. You were excited about going out that evening.
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“Then came the devastating phone call from your sister and it felt like I was hit by a bat. You were in surgery at the time to try and save your life. You gave the best effort to survive and it breaks my heart to say it wasn’t enough.”
Ms Davies’ daughter also wrote a statement which was read to the court by junior prosecution barrister Dean Pullen. She said: “She was our best friend and the most loving person to exist. Now more than ever I feel like a deer in the headlights. It’s hard to comprehend how I am going to manage the rest of my life without her.
“When I see similar car to one that killed my mum I relive it in my head. It’s hard for my siblings to have to grow up without their mother. Going through everything now she’s gone feels like a huge chunk of us has been taken away and left with a gaping hole.
“I see other people spending time with their mothers and I feel envy. The closest thing I have to hugging my mum is hugging her grave. This pain is something no one should have to suffer from, especially from such a young age.”
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In mitigation Caroline Rees KC referred to Bateman’s remorse when it came to Ms Davies’ death and her client’s age at the time of the incident – him being just 18 years old. She said there was a lack of pre-meditation and the defendant had no previous convictions.
Judge Stacey sentenced Bateman to life with a minimum term of 17 years. She told Bateman, who wore a black suit and a black tie in the dock, that the time he’d already spent on remand would be deducted from the sentence.
As he was taken down by the dock officers a man and woman in the public gallery could be heard saying: “Love you Ki.” A number of people then left the packed public gallery together before shouting could be heard outside the courtroom.
The scene in Caerau following the incident which caused Shelley Davies’ death
After sentencing Ms Hillard told gathered press outside the court that she wasn’t happy with the way the case had been handled. She said: “Today’s sentencing marks the conclusion of only one chapter in our fight for Shelley.
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“She was the heart and soul of our family—a free-spirited, fun-loving, beautiful, and gifted reiki healer whose life was needlessly and violently stolen from us.
“From the very beginning we have maintained that the investigation was flawed and incomplete. South Wales Police and the CPS took the easiest route possible to secure a single conviction rather than facing the whole truth.
“While a detective superintendent from homicide had the audacity to sit in my living room, surrounded by photos of Shelley, and proudly boast to me, her mother, that they got a great result, we have only ever been met by silence, lies, and attempts to manage, belittle, and disrespect our legal challenges by both the investigating officer and the wider homicide team.
“Our family refuses to accept these half-measures of justice. Shelley was a mother, a daughter, a sister, a beautiful living soul—not a statistic or a tick on a scorecard.
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“We do not accept that a single individual bears the sole responsibility for Shelley’s death, and we are currently pursuing a formal Victims’ Right to Review to ensure that everyone involved in the violence that surrounded her death, in whatever part they played, are fully held to account in law, even though we have only been met by silence from the appeals unit so far. Shelley deserves more and we will not stop fighting for her, not until true justice is served.”
After sentencing detective superintendent Mark O’Shea from South Wales Police said: “The evidence that was presented to the Crown Prosecution Service led to them considering in detail the detailed evidence we gathered. The incident itself was largely captured on CCTV, so it’s unequivocal as to what took place.
“It’s the CPS’ responsibility to consider what charges to lay in the circumstances, and in careful and considered analysis of the evidence – supported by King’s Counsel – they decided on the charges. Those charges are then presented to the court and the jury then come to a determination, which they have done.”
He added: “On September 27, 2025, Shelley Davies, a mum of three, went on a night out to watch live music at a local social club with her partner David Bratcher, but tragically never went home after suffering fatal injuries. The court found that Kian Bateman deliberately drove at Shelley and seriously injuring David.
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“Shelley was loved dearly, and is greatly missed, by her family and friends. Our thoughts remain with them today as they have been throughout this horrendous ordeal. We would like to thank all the witnesses who assisted the investigation, the Caerau community, as well as the prosecution team.”
Teesside Park will host the event outside Primark and Sports Direct from 11am to 2pm on Sunday, July 5.
Teesside Park is hosting a free family summer fun day this Sunday, with children’s activities, live entertainment and 1,000 free bus fares up for grabs (Image: William Lailey / SWNS)
Activities will include face painting, magic tricks, music from a K-POP tribute act, sand art, balloon modelling, and 3D bus colouring.
Catherine Furlong, centre director at Teesside Park, said: “Bus services are central to how many of our visitors travel to us, with five routes running year-round from Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, and Stockton.
“Our close partnership with Arriva and Stagecoach is essential in ensuring Teesside Park is easy to reach for as many people as possible.
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Teesside Park is hosting a free family summer fun day this Sunday, with children’s activities, live entertainment and 1,000 free bus fares up for grabs (Image: William Lailey / SWNS)
“Giving away 1,000 free fares is a great way to encourage more people to choose the bus this summer – and with face painting, games, entertainment, and activities for children on the day, there will be plenty for families to enjoy during their visit too.”
As part of the celebration, 1,000 free bus fares will be given away, including 500 Stagecoach DayRider voucher codes and 500 Arriva Day Passes.
Stagecoach will display one of its new electric vehicles for families to explore, while Arriva will run a children’s treasure hunt on one of its buses.
Representatives from both bus companies will be on-site to discuss travel options, routes, and offer information about free children’s travel this summer.
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Adults can take up to three children aged 11 or under for free on both Arriva and Stagecoach services when accompanied by a fare-paying adult.
Steve Walker, managing director at Stagecoach North East, said: “The summer holidays are a busy time for families, and taking the bus can make getting to Teesside Park simple and affordable.
“With 500 free Stagecoach DayRider voucher codes available, visitors can try the journey for themselves, while children will also be able to climb aboard one of our electric buses and see what modern bus travel looks like.”
Richard McGowan, head of commercial at Arriva North East and Yorkshire, said: “Teesside Park is a popular place for shopping, food and family days out, and good bus services give people another easy way to get there.”
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He said: “Our day passes are valid for use within a year, so visitors can pick one up at the event and use it when it suits them.
“We’ll also have a bus on site for the children’s treasure hunt, adding another free activity for families on the day.”
Buses from Hartlepool, Norton, Billingham, Middlesbrough, and Stockton all serve Teesside Park, with services running from 7am until 10.30pm.
North Yorkshire Police is appealing for information after a woman was found injured at the junction of Price’s Lane and Bishopgate Street, just outside York city centre.
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“Shortly after midday today, we received a report from the ambulance service that a woman in her 30s had been found with a head injury at the junction of Price’s Lane and Bishopgate Street, next to the city walls.
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“She has been taken to hospital for treatment. Enquiries are ongoing,” said a spokesperson for the force.
The road is currently open, but the pavement is closed to pedestrians and road traffic officers are directing at the scene.
They added that they are appealing for anyone with information – particularly any members of the public who assisted at the scene – to contact them on 101.
The couple tied the knot in a low-key ceremony at London’s Marylebone Town Hall on Wednesday sharing pictures of their happy day on Instagram on Friday.
In the images, just Chyna and Neil could be seen, following claims the dancer had banned his family from attending after Chyna accused his mother of racism.
Chyna, 27, looked incredible wearing a Bardot white satin gown, while Neil, 44, looked dapper in a fitted suit.
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The newlyweds, who are planning on a lavish wedding celebration in Italy later this month, were immediately inundated with congratulatory messages from stars.
Yet, while the couple looked in great spirits on their big day, the wedding has been shrouded by controversy.
Strictly’s Neil Jones and Chyna Mills tied the knot in London on Wednesday after dancer ‘banned his family from attending over racism row’ (pictured at their daughter’s christening last year)
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Last year, Love Island star Chyna accused Neil’s mother of ‘bullying, racism, and disrespect’.
She alleged at the time that the Strictly professional dancer’s family ‘ruined’ their daughter Havana’s baptism by choosing not to attend which was the ‘final straw’ in the bitter family feud that had been ‘brewing for years’.
Last month, reports then emerged Neil had banned his family from attending their big day in Italy, which will follow the legal London ceremony.
It is thought that Neil has not even told his mum, Helen, or sister, Terri, when or where the ceremony is taking place.
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A source said: ‘The whole thing is a massive shame. His close and extended family were all there when he married his first wife Katya Jones and felt that was an incredibly special day.
‘It makes it even more painful that they have now been cut out completely. Most of them have been blocked by Chyna and Neil, so really have no idea what is going on in their lives at all, let alone about their wedding.’
The source added to The Sun: ‘Everyone feels like Chyna could have shared her concerns in a different way, but instead it’s turned into a public matter and the whole family have been tarred with the same brush.’
The insider added to the publication that the family ‘don’t want it to seem like there is bad blood’ as it is ‘their big day’ and ‘hope it goes really well’.
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Sharing black-and-white photographs on Instagram last December, which showed the couple smiling and hugging their two-year-old daughter during her baptism, Chyna spoke out about the family feud she claims has been ongoing behind the scenes.
In a strongly worded post, she wrote: ‘I’ve faced bullying, racism, and constant disrespect from a so-called MIL since the moment I met her. This year, I decided enough was enough and gave her the chance to discuss whatever one-sided issue she had of course, I was ignored.’
She added: ‘Havana’s baptism was a special day, and his family chose not to attend out of loyalty to her and refused to acknowledge what’s unfolded over the past few years. That’s on them. But I won’t accept negative comments or false narratives about my baby girl’s special moments.’
Soon after Neil’s sister Terri spoke out in defence of their mother – accusing Chyna of lying about the situation.
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She told the Daily Mail: ‘I don’t want to comment at this time. If she wants to spin lies, then look, the truth will come out eventually.’
A source previously said of the brewing family tension: ‘This goes back much further than the baptism. Despite Neil’s efforts over time to understand and address any issues, he and Chyna still don’t know why some family members seem to have taken a dislike to Chyna.
‘This has resulted in them being absent from Havana’s life. Chyna felt pushed into a corner to defend herself after some of Neil’s family friends and relatives left unpleasant comments.
‘She and Neil were deeply upset to see private matters being played out so publicly. They never wanted a public back-and-forth, but they also feel it’s difficult to stay silent when Chyna is criticised so openly for everyone to see.’
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The Sun reported that Chyna spoke out after seeing comments about his family’s absence on Instagram.
They claimed Chyna replied to a comment from a family friend: ‘To be clear, myself and Neil chose not to invite Helen because of how she’s treated me and lack of acknowledgement for our daughter.
‘We weren’t willing to have that energy around Havana on her special day.
‘At the start of the year, I reached out and asked to clear the air so we could move forward for Havana’s sake, and that request was ignored.
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‘To be honest, the lack of effort with Havana has been there from the beginning’.
Strictly dancer Neil, who is 16 years Chyna’s senior, went public with their relationship in 2022, before the couple announced their engagement and welcomed their daughter, Havana, the following year.
Neil, a four-time World Latin Champion, regularly performs on Strictly as a backing dancer. It is often joked on set that he is rarely given a celebrity partner to compete with.
In 2024, he was paired with Toyah Willcox, and in previous series, he has performed alongside Lioness Alex Scott and EastEnders actress Nina Wadia.
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He was previously married to fellow Strictly dancer Katya Jones. The pair had been together for over a decade and married for six years before their relationship ended.
Their marriage broke down a year after Katya was caught kissing her celebrity dance partner, comedian Seann Walsh, with many attributing their split to the show’s infamous ‘Strictly curse.’
However, for the A-list lovebirds, these high-flying figures don’t have much weight against their own lofty net worths. Their net worths are estimated to be over $2billion (£1.5billion) combined, with one side of the aisle making up the vast majority of this figure. As the big day nears, we’re delving into how the lovebirds that captured the world’s hearts actually made their millions.
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift entered Forbes billionaires list the same year she met her future husband, but the singer has since doubled her net worth in just three years and is now valued at $2.1billion (£1.57billion).
Unsurprisingly, most of Taylor Swift’s wealth comes from her highly valuable music catalogue, which she started nearly exactly 20 years ago with her first album release in October 2006. She now fully owns her catalogue after a public battle over ownership of her master records and ultimately buying back her masters with the earnings from her Eras Tour.
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The Eras Tour itself is a hefty portion of her net worth as well. The tour, which spanned across multiple countries and continents from March 2023 until December 2024.
The tour currently holds multiple Guinness World Records, including the title of highest attendance for a music tour by a female artist, highest-grossing music tour of all time and the first music tour in history to surpass $1billion (£750million) in revenue. In total, it’s estimated that the tour amassed $2,077,618,725 (£1,555,617,020) across 149 shows.
Outside of music, fans may be surprised to learn that the world-renowned songwriter also has an enchanted property portfolio with multiple properties in Tennessee, Rhode Island, California and New York. Altogether, her real estate purchases are estimated to be worth $125million (£93million) according to Forbes.
Travis Kelce
Travis Kelce was last estimated to be worth up to $90million (£67million) according to The Washington Post. This sum is mostly made up of earnings from his salary on the Kansas City Chiefs and his podcast.
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According to Forbes, Travis has earned around $111million (£83million) during his 12 years of playing tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs. As one of the most well-known athletes still actively playing in the NFL, Travis has amassed a fair few endorsements with brands like Nike and Pfizer.
Off the field, Travis reportedly has stakes in a number of different industries including the Alpine Formula One team and owning the signature steakhouse 1587 Prime with his teammate Patrick Mahomes, named after their jersey numbers; 15 and 87.
Travis is also estimated to have earned a total of $100million (£74million) from his widely popular sports-focused podcast New Heights, which he hosts with his brother Jason Kelce who has also spent time on NFL fields but for the Philadelphia Eagles.
It was on this podcast that Travis revealed his seemingly fairy-tale romance with the songstress actually got off to a rocky start when he made a friendship bracelet with his number on it and meant to hand it to her during her Eras Tour stop in Kansas City, but he never got the opportunity.
This public confessional eventually made its way into Taylor’s circle, and after a lot of prompting from people telling her to give him a chance, she caved in during the summer of 2023.
A Tibetan protester filmed himself as he fatally set himself on fire outside the United Nations building in New York City on Thursday.
Palden Lobsang, 52, shared the video, capturing him dressed in full monastic garb as he walked to the corner of 42nd Street and First Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, carrying a Tibetan flag and casually self-immolating, sources told the Daily Mail.
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He then stood in the middle of the intersection, throwing flyers that read ‘China out of Tibet’ and ‘Free Tibet’ before cars passed him by.
After about a minute, Lobsang could be seen collapsing to the ground still on fire, and soon two security officers could be seen rushing to the intersection to extinguish the fire.
Meanwhile, a woman who stumbled onto the scene appeared to have called 911.
Officers from the 17th Precinct arrived about five minutes after the video began, with a fire truck arriving roughly two minutes later.
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The first responders found Lobsang badly burned and attempted life saving measures before rushing him to Bellevue Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 7.04pm, sources said.
The video ended with officers taking the device he was filming on into custody.
But the Tibetan flag he had planted into the ground remained there for about an hour as officers investigated the scene, the New York Post reports.
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Palden Lobsang, 52, filmed himself as he set himself on fire outside the United Nations building in New York City on Thursday
Lobsang, who has lived in the United States for about 20 years, had earlier shared pictures of himself sitting outside the Cipriani event venue carrying New York City tourism bags
Lobsang, an Uber driver has lived in the United States for about 20 years, had earlier shared pictures of himself sitting outside the Cipriani event venue carrying New York City tourism bags.
He also shared online the flyers he would later throw into the busy intersection.
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A fellow Uber driver said he knew Lobsang from gatherings in New York City’s Tibetan community, and noted that his friend was enraged by the restrictions the Chinese government placed on his people.
‘They have to speak the Mandarin language; they must learn Chinese. They must read that literature; they cannot learn anything else,’ the friend told AMNY. ‘That’s the main thing he was worried about.
‘I am emotionally so sad,’ he added. ‘He should not have done that.’
The ‘Free Tibet’ movement challenges China’s sovereignty over the region.
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Tibet had functioned with de facto autonomy and maintained its own distinct administration prior to the Chinese Community Party’s rise to power.
But when the People’s Liberation Army moved into the region, China took control of the region under the Seventeen Point Agreement in May 1951 – an accord that sought to establish a peaceful transition.
Lobsang threw flyers reading ‘Free Tibet’ while he was on fire
The ‘Free Tibet’ movement challenges China’s sovereignty over the region
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The ‘Free Tibet’ movement’s goal is now to recapture sovereignty for the Tibet Autonomous Region, marked by the restoration of power to the Dalai Lama, the highest spiritual leader in Tibetan Buddhism.
‘Many of the protesters have shouted slogans while on fire, including calling for the Dalai Lama’s long life and his return to Tibet, for the Panchen Lama to be freed and for human rights and freedom in Tibet,’ the movement’s official website notes.
‘Severe punishments are handed out to those accused of assisting or encouraging the protesters or sharing information abroad.’
Yet the movement gained international visibility in the 1990s through the Tibetan Freedom Concerts in the US, which featured prominent bands like U2, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Rage Against the Machine.
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Terrifying moment Tibetan protester sets himself on FIRE outside United Nations building in NYC
The owners of the converted outbuilding near RAF Valley on Anglesey now face a planning dispute after being reported to the council
13:28, 03 Jul 2026Updated 13:29, 03 Jul 2026
Holiday let proprietors near RAF Valley have become embroiled in a planning dispute concerning the volume of tourist accommodation on Anglesey. Richard and Gillian Jones have been renting out a converted outbuilding for 14 years, but encountered difficulties after being reported by a passer-by.
The outbuilding, located at Ty Llwyd, Llanfaelog, was initially constructed in 2012 as a studio for Mrs Jones, a professional photographer. They subsequently began letting the studio, first to family and friends, before operating on a more commercial footing.
In July 2023, they entrusted the operation to a professional holiday letting agency. Following the business being brought to the attention of Anglesey Council, the local authority launched an investigation and, in August 2025, it was ruled unlawful. Stay in the know by making sure you’re receiving our daily newsletter.
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The couple are now applying for retrospective permission for their letting enterprise. Consultants representing them stated: “Had there not been a complaint from a passing individual then no doubt this harmless business would have carried on without concern.”
The one-bedroom property was refurbished in 2022. While Anglesey Council approves of its position and high-quality design, the local authority believes its continued operation as a holiday let “would lead to a significant over provision of holiday accommodation” in the locality, reports North Wales Live.
The application was recommended for rejection at yesterday’s Planning and Orders Committee (Wednesday, July 1). However, councillors requested to visit Ty Llwyd first to make a well-informed decision.
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The council’s primary concern centres on the substantial proportion of second homes and holiday lets in the Llanfaelog area. As of January 2026, this figure stood at 37.49% – more than twice the 15% threshold recommended by the council’s Supplementary Planning Guidance (SPG).
It was contended that high concentrations of second homes and holiday lets can undermine communities by inflating house prices and diminishing community facilities. Excessive holiday lets would also hamper the ability of businesses to thrive, the local authority stated.
Planning consultant Berwyn Owen of Berllan Properties said Ty Llwyd’s modest holiday let contributes £83,220 to the local economy annually. Situated a 15-minute walk from Rhosneigr, it supports local shops, restaurants and visitor attractions – and actually assists local people in remaining in their community, he maintained.
Mr Owen said that, as the business has been operating since 2012, it was evident the holiday let would not falter despite the number of comparable ventures in the area. Challenging the “arbitrary” 15% threshold, he asserted the council had failed to provide “robust evidence” demonstrating how the proposal would adversely affect the local community.
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“Any perceived harm needs to be substantiated with data not merely anecdotal statements about number of empty properties,” he stated in a report.
“To date, there is not one scintilla of hard and fast evidence that this small scale proposal would harm the sociocultural impact in such a way as described in the SPG.
“This development will have no impact on local house prices, due to the very fact that this is a conversion as described. No existing housing stock will be taken from market and it will not be the use of housing, for example by Airbnb.”
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Bridgerton star Genevieve Chenneour has opened up about a recent sizzling holiday romance with a woman during a work trip to Mykonos.
The actress, 28, who played Clara Livingston in the hit Netflix drama, said the experience has ‘changed my understanding of sex’.
Genevieve admitted: ‘It wasn’t planned, but it was something I’d thought about for most of my life. I’d kissed girls before. This time was different.’
Describing her experience in a post online, the former Team GB artistic swimmer added: ‘What happened changed my understanding of sex. It was sex with kindness.
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‘For the first time, I understood why there can be such joy in bringing another person pleasure. To make a woman feel that way made me feel unexpectedly powerful.’
Despite her experience on the Greek island, Genevieve added that she feels ‘no need to define my sexuality’.
Bridgerton star Genevieve Chenneour has opened up about a sizzling holiday romance – with another women – during a recent trip to Mykonos
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It comes a year after Genevieve tussled with a mobile phone thief at a west London cafe.
She bravely fought off prolific Algerian thief Zacariah Boulares, 18, at a Joe & The Juice sandwich bar on Kensington High Street, during which a second man threatened to stab her.
Zacariah was locked up for 22 months in July for three counts of theft and common assault in a daylight attack on February 8 that left the actress concussed.
Scotland Yard officers also investigated a 19-year-old man but took no further action against him, the BBC reported.
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Genevieve, an Olympic swimmer before embarking on an acting career, has since left London and moved back in with her mother as she no longer feels safe in the capital.
The actress said at the time that not knowing the identity of the second man involved continued to frighten her, adding: ‘I can’t understand why someone’s walking around who has threatened to stab me.’
She said the psychological aftermath had been profound, leaving her ‘severely agoraphobic’ and unable to rely on public transport.
She has moved out of London to live with her mother and often stays in hotels when she needs to return to the capital for work and events.
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Last August, she revealed that the psychological trauma had been long-lasting, with her unable to leave the house.
‘And then if I did leave the house, I wanted to be with someone. But I felt like a burden. That’s a really dark downward spiral that you can find yourself in,’ she told the BBC.
In November, the actress took to Instagram to reveal she had been assaulted in the capital, where overall crime has soared by nearly a third over the past decade.
Genevieve said she was left ‘shaken’ after a man targeted her and hit her without warning near Oxford Circus – just minutes before she was due to walk into an audition.
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The actress, 28, said: ‘It wasn’t planned. I’d kissed girls before. This time was different. What happened changed my understanding of sex. It was sex with kindness’
It was the second time in a year that she had been the victim of violence in London – and the latest story of celebrities being targeted on its streets.
Speaking through tears in the video filmed in a quiet room above the audition space, Genevieve said it had triggered fresh panic attacks and left her struggling to compose herself ahead of the casting.
She said: ‘Guys, literally five minutes before my audition, I was walking around the corner at Oxford Circus and this guy just looks at me, and targets me, and f***ing hits me.
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‘I’m like, against the wall, and I was right about to arrive for my audition. So I had to come in, and I’m trying to gather myself, but I’m so shaken.’
She continued: ‘Obviously, I had that phone attack happen to me, and it’s so nerve-racking for me being out in central London now.
‘I’d just got my confidence up and was looking at moving back.’
The actress described her assailant as ‘about 50 years old, 6ft 3in, Black, wearing a dark-coloured hat and black clothes’.
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She added: ‘I couldn’t walk anywhere – he was just looking at me, and he just f***ing hit me. It was a full-grown man. I’m so shaken. I’ve got to try and prepare for this audition.
‘They’ve really kindly given me this room above the audition room and said I can just take my time and gather myself.
‘So I’m just going to take, like, half an hour, I think. I keep on having panic attacks.’
Genevieve is a qualified Amateur Boxing Association (ABA) boxer and has an extensive sporting background.
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She fought off the thief because of her boxing experience, but she advised the public not to do the same.
She told Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard on This Morning at the time: ‘I don’t know if I would advise anybody else to do it.
‘I think I have very quick reactions, thanks to having three brothers growing up and I’m an aviated carded boxer. I think it just was an instinct, I also do a lot of fight training for work and acting…
‘I thought that was a normal reaction and I read all the comments [online] and realised, actually, a lot of people would just let them take the phone.’
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