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Fresh jail threat for Liam Payne’s pal Roger Nores as prosecutors may APPEAL decision to drop charges against him
LIAM Payne’s close friend Roger Nores faces a huge blow as prosecutors are considering appealing the decision that saw him walk free.
Nores and two hotel workers breathed a sigh of relief after the manslaughter charges against them were dropped last week.




But now Argentinian prosecutors have confirmed they are considering appealing the decision.
They said they were “evaluating appeals” after it emerged last week the businessman and two hotel workers were in the clear.
A spokesman for Argentinian public prosecutors said: “The Public Prosecutor’s Office and the plaintiffs will now evaluate the appeals that correspond to the part of the ruling that was not in accordance with the corresponding charges.”
Liam’s good pal and two staff members at the hotel in Buenos Aires were charged over the One Direction star’s death from a hotel balcony on October 16 last year.
But Nores alongside Esteban Grassi, the chief receptionist at CasaSur Palermo Hotel and head of security Gilda Martin were cleared by appeal court judges.
Meanwhile, the pair accused of selling Liam cocaine before his fall from the CasaSur Palermo Hotel will remain in prison after being told they still face prosecution and probable trial.
Waiter Braian Nahuel Paiz, 24, and 21-year-old suspended hotel worker Ezequiel David Pereyra, lost their attempts to overturn the decision to charge them with supplying Liam drugs and remand them in prison.
Prosecutors also revealed more evidence against Paiz, who has admitted to taking drugs with Liam but denied he sold him any narcotics
They said: “A police report on the accused’s residence, a block of flats at 400 Aguero Street in the Buenos Aires neighbourhood of Balvanera, concludes that ‘all the inhabitants/families there earn their livings mainly from selling drugs.”
Rogelio “Roger” Nores revealed last week he is planning to fly to the UK to pay his respects to his friend.
Speaking after the ruling Nores told: Rolling Stone: “Glad this is finally over.
“I’m happy I’m now going to be able to travel to the UK and say goodbye to my friend.”
The judges ruled that Nores did not play a role in Payne “obtaining and consuming alcohol,” nor could have done anything to prevent his death.
They also referred to an email Nores had sent to Liam’s family dated August 23, expressing his concern about his friend.
The ruling reads: “Despite accusing Nores of failing to communicate and raise alarms with the victim’s family, they remained silent about the email through which the accused had expressed his concerns and warned that he would not be able to look after Payne’s health.”
Nores is also still vowing to continue his £8.1 million defamation lawsuit against Liam’s grieving dad Geoff.
He first filed the claim in the US in January suing Geoff for defamation – claiming he made “false” statements to investigators following Liam’s death.
Geoff is said to have told authorities that Roger was part of a “care group” for Liam – who “could not be left alone in the vulnerable position in which he was”.
Roger told The Sun he will “100 per cent” not drop the case until he gets an apology – adding: “I’m sure I’ll get one.”
Tragic star Liam plunged to his death from the third-floor balcony of his hotel in Buenos Aires on October 16.
His chaotic finals hours before he fell have now been revealed in new court documents.
A forensic examination of Liam’s final hours found he hired two women online, Aldana Serrano, 31, and Lucila Goitea, 27, and invited them to his room.
The women arrived at 11.30am on October 16 to find Liam taking drugs from aluminium foil, docs claimed.
The three of them later had sex, it is understood, before Liam broke the hotel room TV and told the women to leave at around 4pm.



I visited Bridget Jones’ flat from the first film and it’s completely unrecognisable
THE ‘Bridget Jones-effect’ has swept across London, seeing a surge in visitors to iconic locations, and we fell for it too.
With the conclusion of a 25-year journey with Bridget Jones with Mad About The Boy, we thought it was only right to visit some of our favourite heroine’s London stomping grounds.


The Globe Tavern
Possibly the most iconic location of all in the Bridget Jones franchise is The Globe Tavern.
Perched on the corner of Bedale Street and the edge of Borough market is this traditional London pub.
The pub and the floors above were used as the exterior of Bridget Jones’ first floor flat in films one, two and three.
Even the street outside saw been a number of memorable scenes – including make ups and break ups for singleton, Bridget.
So we had to pop into the pub that’s hidden under the arch of London Bridge and we were surprised to find that inside The Globe Tavern is surprisingly snug with just a few tables.
But it was the perfect place for a drink – and although Bridget (played by Renée Zellweger) never stepped foot inside on the big screen, we’re sure she must have stopped in at some point.


8 Bedale Street
Bridget’s flat at 8 Bedale Street is on the first floor above the Globe Tavern, and in the scenes from the first film it looks like a cosy attic-style Victorian apartment.
But step inside nowadays and you’ll actually find the Khao Bird Thai restaurant, so our Deputy Travel Editor, Kara Godfrey popped in for a bite to eat.
She said: “If you head upstairs above the Globe Tavern, you’ll find Khao Bird – a new Thai restaurant in Bridget’s ‘flat’.
“The tiny restaurant has been a number of eateries in recent years, replacing the previous Japanese sando bar TOU.
“Sadly, don’t expect the interiors to remind you of the iconic flat – Bridget may step inside from Borough Market, but that’s where the resemblance ends.
“The real flat interior was created and filmed at Sky Studios Elstree.
“But that doesn’t mean the restaurant isn’t worth a trip, with a small menu of punchy northern Thai dishes including veggie curries and rich noodles.
“They have paid homage to the film though, with a ‘Blue Soup cocktail’, that resembles her failed dinner party attempt.
“Thankfully this one is much tastier, created with vodka and butterfly pea flower.”


Bedales of Borough
Across the road from The Globe Tavern is Bedales of Borough, this location isn’t overly familiar, at least it wasn’t to us at first, that was until we did some digging.
The Bedales of Borough is actually the location of Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) and Daniel Cleaver’s (Hugh Grant) very first fight over Bridget.
Fans of the film will remember the pair brawling in the street in the snow before taking the fight inside the Greek restaurant opposite.
Well, that Greek restaurant was actually Bedales, just with a transformed shop front.

We’d recommend a visit to anyone heading into Borough Market though as they have almost 50 wines to taste, some of which are non-alcoholic.
They also offer cocktails as well as snacks, and main meals with a two course meal costing £25 – and that include a glass of wine.
And Bedales of Borough also offer wine tastings starting from £60 per person.

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Here are some more classic Bridget Jones movie locations you can visit in the UK...
Outside of London, and used in the very first film, was the Stoke Park Hotel, where Bridget and Daniel took a romantic mini break and awkwardly run into Mark. The grand country club and spa is found in Buckinghamshire and you don’t even have to book a room to enjoy the facilities.
For anyone wanting to hang out with Bridget’s friends, Shazza, Tom and Jude, then head to The Light Bar in Shoreditch – although they’re unlikely to be there. The local hang out for the group is on Shoreditch High Street and the renovated drinks hotspot set in an old Victorian power station.
The cast and crew were spotted filming in locations across the country including Hampstead Heath. The huge park that offers views over the city of London is where Bridget will meet her new potential love interest, Roxster (Leo Woodall). Hampstead Heath is perfect for any fan of walking, there are also 30 ponds including three for swimming, a lido and a paddling pool.

I live in a one bed flat but built an entirely separate living room for £15 – now folk say it’s giving luxe hotel vibes
A WOMAN has shared a savvy way she made her flat have more rooms with an Amazon buy.
The young woman from the UK took to social media to share her savvy hack and create more space in her tiny home.


She revealed that her flat didn’t have a front room but she did get a large bedroom.
With all the extra space, she decided to transform it and split it into two so she could divide her living and sleeping areas.
She said: “Splitting my bedroom into a living room in my lovely one-bedroom flat.”
“These are some snippets of the bedroom when I first came to view the flat,” she continued.
“As you can see, it’s really, really spacious.”
Before moving in, she decided the room was big enough to split into two and soon got to work.
The bed was on the back wall in the centre along with built-in wardrobes to store her clothes.
She revealed that she wanted a quick and simple solution to split the room and found the perfect item on Amazon.
The savvy woman said: “I knew I had to get a divider. And to be honest, I just wanted to find one that does the job.
“We’re on a budget here, it’s the cost of living, and we don’t have mummy and daddy’s money to help us.”
Instead, the bargain hunter found a blackout curtain on Amazon for £15 and used a curtain rail to hang it in the middle of her room.
Not only are the curtains black-out so no light gets in, but they’re also insulated to keep the warm air in.
She then placed her new two-seater sofa along the curtain to break up the room.
On the furthest wall, she had a large TV she was getting ready to hang up.
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She added: “This is the one I got from Amazon and it does the job.
“It really blacks out one side of the room, which I absolutely love.”
The simple hack meant she could have two rooms for the price of one and people loved her savvy idea saying it looked like a luxury hotel room now.
The clip quickly went viral on her TikTok account @lifegetsatya97 with over 110k views and 1.7k likes.
One person wrote: “Luxury hotel room vibes! Love it.”
Another commented: “It’s looking so good! Keep up the good work.”
“What a clever way to make the most of your space, looks great!” penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “I didn’t think of using a pole and a curtain. Looks good. Thank you for sharing. I might give this a go.”
“Looks fantastic,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “Good idea!”
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Shoppers run to Asda as ‘comfiest’ bra that supports big boobs spotted in sale for £1.50
GOOD underwear can be hard to come by – especially if you’re shopping on a budget.
So it’s no wonder Asda fans are currently flocking to the supermarket after finding the “comfiest” bra on sale for just £1.50.

One bargain hunter was the first to spread the word after she spotted a twin pack of the seamfree underwear in her local Asda for 70 per cent off.
Posting in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, which boasts 2.6million members, she said: “2 pack soft and comfy non-wired (removable pads). £10, scanned at £3.00 Asda.”
And with that working out at just £1.50 per bra, what’s not to love?
If you want to avoid being poked by annoying underwire but can’t usually get bras without it, it might be the perfect solution too.
The savvy shopper picked up the size XL in the burgundy and cream set, which Asda bosses say suits a size 20-22.
The non-wired bras are described as “soft and comfy” and are non-wired with removable pads.
The pretty ribbed lingerie also come with a thick double lining, which can add extra support for big boobs.
They are available in sizes XS (4-6) to 2XL (24-26).
But as with all sale items, once they’re gone, they’re gone – so you’ll have to be quick to bag them.
So it’s unsurprising that shoppers are racing to their nearest supermarket to track down the sale goodies
One gushed: “That’s great I love wearing these.”
A second agreed: “These [are] great, so comfy. Primark do them but they are nearer a tenner.”
A third chimed in: “These are lovely and comfortable.”
“I swear by these and always get them in the sales”, echoed a fourth.
Meanwhile, a fifth wrote: “They’re comfy. I’ve got them in orange and pink from Asda too.”
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Rock legend to play intimate acoustic show in Scots city
A ROCK legend has announced an intimate acoustic show in a Scots city.
Bryan Adams will be playing the biggest stages in the UK this year to celebrate the release of his new album, Roll with the Punches.


But before he embarks on his world tour, the 65-year-old will stop by Inverness this spring.
The Canadian icon will perform his live album Bare Bones at Eden Court on Friday, April 25.
The tickets cost £72.50 each and bookings will be limited to eight per customer.
The pre-sale for Eden Court Friends members takes place tomorrow at 9am, while general sale begins on Friday, February 28 at 9am.
In May, the Everything I Do singer will perform a string of dates in the UK with two in Scotland.
His first stop north of the border will be in Aberdeen, as he is set to play the P&J Live on May 11.
After a brief stop in the granite city, it’s a trip to Glasgow where Adams will perform at the OVO Hydro, on May 13.
But his tour doesn’t stop there, after a three-show stint in Scotland, he’s headed back down to England to complete his trip.
The rest of his tour will see Adams play venues in Spain, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Croatia, and Finland.
Born in Kingston, Ontario, the rocker has one brother and his parents were Brits who came to Canada from Plymouth in the 1950s.
He got into music by sitting in for cover bands and was a temporary vocalist for the band Sweeney Todd aged 15.
In 1978 he signed to A&R for one dollar and started recording music, before releasing a self-titled debut album in 1980, working with fellow songwriter Jim Vallance.
Adams is best known for his tracks Summer Of ’69, Heaven, (Everything I Do) I Do It For You and Run To You.
Everything I Do was written for the 1991 movie Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves, starring Kevin Costner, and the single was at Number One for several weeks in countless countries.