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Germany Wins Bid to Host Women's Euro 2029

UEFA has selected Germany to host the 2029 Women's European Championship. The bid promises to smash attendance records. Get all the details on the decision.

FIFA Scales Back Dynamic Pricing for 2026 World Cup

FIFA has backed away from using dynamic pricing for all 2026 World Cup tickets after fan cost concerns. Fixed-price options will be available for specific fan categories. Read the latest details.

UK Rail Fare Freeze: First in 30 Years

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces a historic rail fare freeze for 2026, saving commuters hundreds of pounds. Discover how this cost-of-living measure impacts your travel budget.

Woman charged with Oasis ticket fraud

Rosie Slater faces 11 fraud counts over alleged fake Oasis ticket sales. As ministers plan to ban profiteering resales, discover the details of this pivotal case.

Unclaimed £10.5m Lottery Ticket in South London

A lucky South Londoner has an unclaimed £10.5 million National Lottery prize. Discover if you're the winner and how to claim your life-changing fortune before the April deadline.

UK bans ticket touting for profit

The UK government has officially banned ticket reselling for profit, a move championed by artists like Radiohead. The crackdown aims to save consumers £112m annually from exploitative tout practices.

Government to cap ticket resales at face value

The UK government is set to ban ticket resales above face value, a move backed by stars like Coldplay and Dua Lipa to protect fans from rip-off prices. Discover the details.

Stars Urge UK Government to Cap Ticket Resale Prices

Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and 36 other major artists call on PM Keir Starmer to honour Labour's manifesto pledge and implement a hard cap on 'extortionate' secondary ticket prices. Join the conversation.

Artists urge Starmer to cap ticket resale prices

Thom Yorke, Dua Lipa and Chris Martin lead 38 artists demanding Keir Starmer honour his pledge to tackle extortionate secondary ticketing sites exploiting music fans with prices reaching £114,666.

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