Rita Ora hit the headlines in November after she held an illegal 30th birthday bash at Casa Cruz restaurant in London during the second national lockdown.The pop star has previously apologised for her “spur of the moment” decision to throw the celebration, which broke Covid rules, on November 28 last year.At a Kensington and Chelsea Council licensing sub-committee hearing on Thursday, police urged the authority to revoke the licence of the restaurant where the party was held.At the meeting, Charles Holland, a lawyer representing the police, hit out at Ora as he argued the restaurant should lose its licence following the incident.He said: "The incident on the night was one of the most egregious and certainly the most notorious, breaches of.
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