Pubs could rake in £32m if Trooping The Colour was a bank holiday, booze bosses claim
BRITISH pubs could rake in a massive £32 million if Trooping the Colour was designated a bank holiday, beer bosses believe.
The British Beer and Pub Association say an extra 6.5 million pints would be pulled, pouring £5.5 million into the Treasury in VAT and £3 million in beer duty.

Booze bosses called for the King’s birthday to be marked every year with a three-day weekend.
Emma McClarkin, Chief Executive of the BBPA, said: “This weekend was a celebration of British tradition, nation and community.
“Our pubs are central to that story—bringing people together and boosting the economy.
“A bank holiday would not only honour our heritage but deliver a tangible economic and social dividend as communities come together and raise a glass to Beer Day Britain as well as celebrate everything that is great about Britain.”
She added that ministers should support pubs with a long-term plan that includes a cut to beer duty and fairer business rates.
World Cup of Darts 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Northern Ireland WIN thrilling final over Gerwyn Price’s Wales – updates
NORTHERN IRELAND won the World Cup of Darts after a stunning 10-9 triumph over Wales!
Northern Ireland – featuring the pair of Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney -downed Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton in a thrilling finale to create history in Germany and win the big one for the first time.
Defending champions and top seeds England – with World No 1 Luke Humphries and world champ Luke Littler – were stunned 8-4 to Germany’s pair of Ricardo Pietreczko and Martin Schindler.
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Who is Adam Scott’s wife Marie Kojzar, where do they live and do they have any children?
ADAM SCOTT has had top four finishes in all of golf’s major tournaments.
The 2013 Masters champion secretly married Marie Kojzar in 2014, just after Scott claimed the green jacket.


Scott features in Netflix’s Full Swing documentary, which covers all the inside action from the PGA Tour and golf’s four majors.
The Aussie dated Kojzar for seven years before going their separate ways in 2008.
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The pair then got back together in 2013, just after Scott’s Masters triumph.
Who is Adam Scott’s wife Marie Kojzar?
Kojzar was born in Stockholm, Sweden, before attending the Royal School of Art in London.
She once worked as an au pair for European Ryder Cup champion Thomas Bjorn and she met Scott through their mutual connection.
Now, Kojzar is an architect and interior designer who has worked for many firms in Sweden and the United Kingdom.
Eventually, she decided to start her own firm alongside her business partner.
Where do Adam Scott and Marie Kojzar live?
The couple have many properties around the world, including a home in Scott’s native country of Australia.
They also have a residence on the sunny island of the Bahamas.
Do Adam Scott and Marie Kojzar have any children?
The pair had their first child Bo Vera in 2015.
Bo Vera was born in Queensland, Australia, at Pindara Private Hospital, close to where Adam Scott grew up.
They also have another child called Byron.
Braless Heidi Klum, 52, shows off endless legs in sheer black mini-dress in latest sexy photoshoot

MODEL Heidi Klum gives a fashion collection a free puff in her latest photoshoot.
The German, 52, wore a black mini-dress with puff sleeves and sheer panelling to promote Christian Siriano’s new designs.


Christian said: “The whole idea is about Heidi in all of her walks of life.”
It comes after Heidi recently enjoyed a sun-soaked vacation with her husband.
Speaking about Tom in an interview, Heidi gushed that she had “finally found the one” in her husband.
“I just know him so well. We just gel really well,” Heidi spilled in an interview with E! News.
“I just feel like, ‘Finally, I found the one.’ So far so good. I hope it stays that way.”
And last year she even lifted the lid on their sex life.
Speaking about their “bedroom sports”, Heidi told The Sunday Times: “Sport en chambre is my favorite exercise — it sounds better in French.
“I have a younger husband,” she gushed.
She also revealed how the Tokio Hotel guitarist is “very good” and she even called her husband “my match”.
Grooming gangs will be tracked down & jailed as Keir Starmer warned of civil unrest if inquiry fails to get justice
GROOMING gang predators will be tracked down and jailed by elite cops — with Sir Keir Starmer warned of civil unrest if his new inquiry fails to get justice.
The National Crime Agency will hunt abusers whose cases have been overlooked or closed by regional police.

PM Sir Keir finally announced a national inquiry on Saturday, after previously allowing only five local ones.
It will have the power to force investigations into historic cases of grooming gang cover-ups.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said: “Keir Starmer should apologise to the victims for the cynical way that he tried to avoid a proper inquiry and for his insults to those that have tried ensure the perpetrators are held to account.
“If this turns out to be a whitewash, the fury of the country will be hard to control.”
Tory Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp added: “The NCA announcement is a desperate smokescreen. Labour spent six months blocking a statutory inquiry. That is six months of delayed justice.”
More than 800 cases have been reopened by police.
The NCA will help cops improve investigations and end a culture of denial about the extent of the scandal.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said: “The vulnerable girls who suffered unimaginable abuse at the hands of groups of adult men have now grown into brave women who are rightly demanding justice for what they went through.
“Not enough people listened to them then. That was unforgivable. We are changing that.”
Baroness Casey’s long-awaited report is today expected to say white girls targeted were “institutionally ignored for fear of racism”.
It will also link illegal migration with the abuse.


TRUTH WILL BE EXPOSED AT LAST
By Julie Bindel, Feminist campaigner
IT is time we knew the truth about the cover-ups, and held those responsible to account.
I will never forget meeting a woman called Irene Ivison in 1996.
Her daughter Fiona was murdered, aged 17, three years after being targeted by a grooming gang.
Irene had desperately tried to get police and social services to intervene in the “relationship” that began when her daughter was only 14.
Fiona was forced into prostitution and killed by a punter.
Since then I have met countless other victims.
I wrote the first piece in the national press about the scandal, in 2007.
I tried to get the liberal media to notice.
But, because the abusers were predominantly Pakistani Muslim, they did not want to be seen as racist.
This inquiry should expose the truth once and for all.
And when it does, heads should roll.