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Don't 'drink and ride' this Jubilee - how drunk car passengers risk £2,500 fine
drunk during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend is being warned to be careful who they get a lift home with.As more than 180 million pints are set to be downed over the extended bank holiday weekend, many will end their night thumbing a lift back home in a drunken stupor.But if you get a lift home in the wrong car, you could end up with a huge fine of £2,500.Insurer Veygo has issued a warning to those who would consider getting a lift home from a learner driver, as anyone supervising a designated learner driver while they are over the legal drinking limit can end up with the fine, and 10 points on their license.Or, if deemed to be extremely drunk, they could end up getting a ban from driving - even when they’re not at the wheel.Chief Executive Officer of Veygo James Armstrong said: “Lots of us will want to make the most of an extra day off this bank holiday by having a few drinks, so making arrangements for post-pub lifts will be at the front of people's minds.“A student or teenager who is learning to drive, looking to get in some extra practice and earn some extra cash might seem like a good candidate.“Parents of learner drivers - or their friends - might be tempted to offer taxi money in exchange for a lift home, and cash-strapped learners might be happy to accept.“But many people don’t realise that accepting a lift from a learner – no matter how confident they are – means that, as a qualified driver, you are responsible for control of the vehicle.
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Young Queen 'lookalike' raking in double her monthly income this Jubilee weekend
young Queen Elizabeth” says she’s on course to double her monthly lookalike income in just four days over the Platinum Jubilee weekend.Hattie Ball even has some royal approval for her resemblance to Her Majesty, with the Duke of Kent commenting on her resemblance to his cousin.Hattie, 23, usually makes around £700 a month from her look-a-like appearances but says she’s expecting to rake in more like £1,500 over the bank holidays.Hattie first started making appearances as a young Queen Elizabeth look-a-like and vintage singer back in 2016, with business booming when Netflix release The Crown.Now, Hattie, who lives in Ormskirk, Lancs., has a jam-packed Platinum jubilee weekend, with some appearances that were booked over a year ago!Hattie said: "When I look in the mirror, I just see Hattie, I don't think I look much like anyone else."In 2015 the film A Royal Night out came out, and I went to see it with friends who all said I looked like Sarah Gaddon, who played Queen Elizabeth."Then The Crown came out and they said I looked like Claire Foy, and then my friends would say 'maybe it's just the Queen you look like'."I was once at an event that the Duke of Kent was attending, and he also commented on how much I look like her, so I've got family approval!"I think it's such a compliment because she was beautiful woman at my age, and she still is today, so hopefully I'll age as well as she has!"Hattie's wardrobe includes an exact replica of the Queen's ATS uniform.She said: "I love vintage clothes anyway, so when I'm looking for outfits, I can wear for appearances it's close to my usual style."Quite a few of the things I own are replicas of outfits she's worn, like her ATS uniform."When I first started, I scoured the charity
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'Biggest shambles in wrestling history' as ex-WWE stars blame Jubilee for postponed show
WWE stars has had to postpone its debut show in Nottingham – with the Queen's Platinum Jubilee blamed.Former WWE stars Sunny Dhinsa and Gzim Selmani – better known as Akam and Rezar, the Authors of Pain – had announced last month that they were launching a new company called Wrestling Entertainment Series.And they said that the debut show was set to take place at Nottingham's 10,000-seater Motorpoint Arena on June 4.The show was stacked with fellow former WWE stars Adam Scherr (Braun Strowman), CJ Perry (Lana), Dean Mhutadi (Mojo Rawley) and Line Fanene (Nia Jax).And it also had former MMA star Alistair Overeeem on the card, too.The company was already in hot water over its high ticket prices, which had dropped three times since the show was announced - although it was thought that hardly any tickets had been sold.Fans had been questioning what was going on with the show, as promotion of it had been almost non-existent, and last night (May 30), former WWE star and current Impact Wrestling roster member Chelsea Green tweeted that it had indeed been cancelled.Fans then tweeted the Motorpoint Arena, but a spokesman said that they had no knowledge of a cancellation or postponement at the time.But today, the organisers announced that the show was postponed after all – and the Queen's Jubilee was blamed.In a statement sent exclusively to the Daily Star, WES co-promoter Gzim Selmani said: “We have all worked extremely hard on this event, however, things have not been going our way for us.“Originally, the first event was set to take place in the UAE, but due to the sad and untimely passing of Sheikh Khalifa, we decided out of respect to change the event to Nottingham.“It was a huge undertaking to move the event to a completely
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Netflix team will be 'moved on' at Queen's Jubilee
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix crew have faced the ultimate royal snub after not being given accreditation for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations this weekend.Sources claim that crew following the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be faced with some stern words if they attempt to film during their upcoming trip to the UK.The warning comes as Meghan and Harry prepare for their first public visit to the UK together since they stepped down as senior working royals in January 2020.Since then, they've signed a multi-million dollar deal with the streaming giant and are reportedly filming their own fly-on-the-wall show.Sources have now told The Telegraph that should the crew attempt to film the Sussexes from public areas, they will be "moved on".Media from around the globe will be flocking to Buckingham Palace and other significant locations across London for the upcoming celebrations, celebrating 70 years of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth being on the throne.Film crews and photographers will be waiting to snap glimpses of the Queen and other members of the British Royal Family at places such as Buckingham Palace, St Paul's Cathedral and the Trooping The Colour pageant.But, Netflix crews are allowed to travel to public spots along with the millions of well wishes, stewards will instantly ask them to move should they attempt to put any filming gear up.While they are returning to England for the celebrations, Harry and Meghan faced a blow from the Queen who shunned them from the famous Buckingham Palace appearance.After "careful consideration", the Monarch announced only senior working members of the House of Windsor will have their "balcony moment" on Thursday, June 2.Joining the Queen on the balcony for Trooping
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