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A JUSTIN Bieber super fan has been fined 拢800 for playing the megastars music so loudly it made her neighbours lives a misery.Kirsty Roach, 29, often played the singer songwriters tracks on repeat, causing a thuddin stanley cup g bass to thump through the ceiling of her apartment.1 Justin Biebers army of fans have been dubbed Beliebers for their worship-like adoration of the Canadian starCredit: Fame FlynetThe music would stay on one song for 15 minutes and when an environmental protection officer visited a next door flat, the hit song Honestly could be clearly heard.Roach, of Ipswich, Suffolk, was found guilty of five offences of contravening a noise abat stanley cups ement notice in her absence.Ipswich Magistrates found she also contravened an abatement notice she had previously been given on March 20, April 2 and May 6.RELATED STORIESEAGER BELIEBERSJustin Bieber fans brave rain as they camp all night for a glimpse of the heartthrobBIEBERstanley cups x27;S FOOL HOUSEJustin Bieber fans Gfrb Over a million British families will pay costly rent forever amp; will never be able to afford to buy their own home
A THIRD of people living in Commonwealth countries think Britains vote to leave the EU is a good thing.The research from Ipsos MORI for the British Council showed that people in EU countries were far more gloomy about Brexit than those around the world.2 Young people outside of the EU feel more positive about the Brexit vote than those insideCredit: PAress AssociationOf 40,000 young people polled in countries across the world, 33% of Commonwealth nations thought Brexit was going to have a positive impact.That compared to 17% in EU countries.A third of people in countries includ nike dunk ing Australia and Canada though jordan t that Brexit had improved the UKs image too.2 Theresa May arrives in Brussels today for the final EU council summit of the eyarCredit: Getty ImagesThis bumped up to 35% with other聽G20 states, inc af1 luding Japan, Mexico, the USA and Turkey.The same pattern was seen when respondents were asked about their trust in people from the UK following the vote.33% of people from EU
A JUSTIN Bieber super fan has been fined 拢800 for playing the megastars music so loudly it made her neighbours lives a misery.Kirsty Roach, 29, often played the singer songwriters tracks on repeat, causing a thuddin stanley cup g bass to thump through the ceiling of her apartment.1 Justin Biebers army of fans have been dubbed Beliebers for their worship-like adoration of the Canadian starCredit: Fame FlynetThe music would stay on one song for 15 minutes and when an environmental protection officer visited a next door flat, the hit song Honestly could be clearly heard.Roach, of Ipswich, Suffolk, was found guilty of five offences of contravening a noise abat stanley cups ement notice in her absence.Ipswich Magistrates found she also contravened an abatement notice she had previously been given on March 20, April 2 and May 6.RELATED STORIESEAGER BELIEBERSJustin Bieber fans brave rain as they camp all night for a glimpse of the heartthrobBIEBERstanley cups x27;S FOOL HOUSEJustin Bieber fans Gfrb Over a million British families will pay costly rent forever amp; will never be able to afford to buy their own home
A THIRD of people living in Commonwealth countries think Britains vote to leave the EU is a good thing.The research from Ipsos MORI for the British Council showed that people in EU countries were far more gloomy about Brexit than those around the world.2 Young people outside of the EU feel more positive about the Brexit vote than those insideCredit: PAress AssociationOf 40,000 young people polled in countries across the world, 33% of Commonwealth nations thought Brexit was going to have a positive impact.That compared to 17% in EU countries.A third of people in countries includ nike dunk ing Australia and Canada though jordan t that Brexit had improved the UKs image too.2 Theresa May arrives in Brussels today for the final EU council summit of the eyarCredit: Getty ImagesThis bumped up to 35% with other聽G20 states, inc af1 luding Japan, Mexico, the USA and Turkey.The same pattern was seen when respondents were asked about their trust in people from the UK following the vote.33% of people from EU