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Wembley Stadium's local council plans to tax overnight visitors
A north London council could introduce a new tax on some visitors staying overnight in the borough to help fund improvements to the Stadium in the borough attracted nearly three million people last year, with acts including Oasis and Coldplay set to perform this Council said a levy would turn the high visitor numbers into "a vital new source of funding" to be used to tackle challenges caused by the area's success as a cultural motion to introduce a mandatory visitor levy on hotel and short-stay accommodation - was proposed at a council meeting on Monday, where the next step - of getting permission to impose the fee - was agreed. Brent Council is exploring ways of ensuring "the benefit of our world class events are felt by all residents", according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS). The influx of visitors brings economic benefits, with each non-sporting event at the Wembley Stadium boosting the local economy by around £ it also negatively impacts on residents through increased noise, congestion, waste and pressure on council Council's Mary Mitchell said London boroughs should follow the proven model already in place in cities across the UK and Europe. She suggested the money raised could fund street trees, waste enforcement, enhanced cleaning and improvements to parks and green spaces. The LDRS said the council will write to the relevant secretary of state requesting powers to introduce the will also write to the mayor of London asking for his support for a voluntary levy on stadium and arena tickets to fund grassroots cultural to the LDRS, Manchester's £1 a night additional charge on hotel stays has raised £2.8m in its first year, while Edinburgh's 5% addition to accommodation costs is projected to bring in around £50m per year.


Daily Mail
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- Daily Mail
Nude artist Dina Broadhurst shares her most SHOCKING photo yet while holidaying in France
Dina Broadhurst has never been shy about flaunting her physique on social media. And the 'nude artist', 48, has dialled up the shock factor, sharing possibly her raunchiest photo yet. Dina took to Instagram on Thursday to share a racy snap that showed her in a very compromising position while on vacation in Paris. While many would be content to snap a bathroom selfie in front of a mirror, Dina went one step further – stripping completely nude to pose on a toilet. The shocking image showed Dina, her face obscured by the bright flash of her phone's camera, sitting on the commode with black lacy underwear pulled down to her thighs. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Dina's thin frame was on full display in the bizarre selfie, as the socialite showed off her trim and toned pins. She shared a second image, the same as the first, but with a gold effect on the borders. Captioning the bizarre display, Dina wrote: 'Oui Oui Golden & Oui Oui Fr,' adding toilet and red love heart emojis. One follower summed up the sentiment of many, commenting, 'bold and intimate' on the racy photo. Certainly no stranger to baring all to her 361,000 followers, Dina was lucky not to suffer an Instagram ban after sharing another X-rated image in June. In the picture, Dina went topless as she photographed herself in a low-positioned mirror. She left little to the imagination as she pulled down her white leotard top to reveal her breasts and chiselled stomach. 'Wall Flower,' she captioned the post, alluding to the flowery wallpaper in the shot. Her fans flooded the comments section with praise for the sexy snap, as well as an array of heart and fire emojis. It comes after Dina was spotted reconnecting with her ex-boyfriend Tony Benjamin during a low-key meet-up in Bondi last month. The pair, who made headlines in 2023 when their steamy romance came to light, appeared relaxed and at ease as they enjoyed coffee and conversation in the sun. Dina and Tony were first linked in early 2023, with the pair quickly becoming fixtures on Sydney's social scene. However, their whirlwind romance took a dramatic turn just months later when it was revealed Tony had split from his wife Shannon Benjamin, following his relationship with the Bondi-based artist. The saga sparked a wave of headlines, with sources close to the couple claiming the relationship had 'fizzled out' just as quickly as it began. In August last year, Dina fuelled speculation of a new romance when she posted a steamy Instagram photo of herself sunbaking in a bikini while a mystery man – believed by some to be Tony – caressed her back. However, she kept mum about her relationship status, never confirming whether she had rekindled things with her former flame. The high-society beauty has been romantically linked to some of Sydney's richest and most powerful men, but Dina doesn't like to be tied down these days. Most recently, she was once again spotted cosying up to John Winning Jr., known to his friends as Herman. In a huge love life twist, the pair were recently spotted on a double date in Coogee with cricketer Michael Clarke and his girlfriend Arabella Sherborne, the exclusive details of which were revealed by Mail+. Their shock outing came after Dina was also romantically tied to her boy toy Kengi Meert – a former Love Island star who is, at 23, less than half her age. The pair secretly linked up in Paris, with Dina doing her best to keep him hidden from the public eye. But after Daily Mail Australia revealed their secret tryst, she began sharing steamy snaps online from their five-star Parisian love nest.


The Guardian
2 hours ago
- The Guardian
The Other Way Around review – witty uncoupling comedy is meta breakup movie for grownups
A little bit like Woody Allen, or an episode of Seinfeld minus the stream of gags, this talky Spanish comedy tells the story of a couple planning a break-up party. It follows film director Ale (Itsaso Arana) and her soon to be ex, actor Alex (Vito Sanz), as they call it quits after 14 years together. The decision is mutual, and as reasonable people who still like each other, they think they can split without the pain and heartache. 'We've separated, but we're OK!' says Alex, so many times it starts to sound hollow. So, alongside the breakup admin (deciding who gets to stay in their amazingly cheap rented flat in Madrid and dividing the DVDs), they organise a party to mark their uncoupling. The idea originally comes from Ale's dad (played by director Jonás Trueba's father, veteran film-maker Fernando), who has a theory that people should celebrate separations. Her brother says the idea is corny and American. The pair's friends are shocked: 'You're the perfect couple!' says one with that panicky look people get when a solid-seeming couple splits, like it might be contagious. Right at the beginning, the pair lie in bed, mulling over the party idea. Ale isn't convinced. 'It's a good idea for a film, but in real life…?' And here The Other Way Around gets meta; Ale is busy editing her new film, which turns out to be the film we're watching. It is a clever touch, a bit over-tricksy perhaps, and I wasn't entirely convinced it added much. That said, it gives the film one of its most excruciating scenes when Ale organises a preview screening to show the cast and crew an early edit of the film. Afterwards, everyone smiles reassuringly – then one man pipes up: 'Don't take this the wrong way, but …' and a begins a pretentious intellectual takedown. Like the film it's a funny-smart moment, witty and grownup. The Other Way Around is in UK and Irish cinemas from 11 July.