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Major Spanish holiday hotspot popular with stags and hens clamps down on boozy Brits

The Spanish city is a popular short break destination as well as being popular with groups who want to enjoy the lively atmosphere, but a new ban could see their parties cut short

A Spanish city which is a major tourist destination for Brits, including stag and hen parties, is introducing a brand new rule in an effort to curb antisocial behaviour linked to drinking.

Barcelona, which sees over 500,000 Brits visiting each year, has banned pub crawls citywide at all hours of the day. Previously, pub crawls were only banned in the area of Ciutat Vella and L’Eixample, which had restrictions between 7PM and 7AM.

On the official website for Barcelona City Council, a statement explained how it defines a pub crawl: “Pub crawling is a business that takes customers on organised drinking tours to a series of establishments that offer discounted alcoholic drinks.

“It typically involves quickly consuming one or more low-quality drinks before heading to the next stop.”

The statement went on to say: “This activity has been identified as a risk factor that causes disturbances in neighbourhoods, puts extra strain on public spaces and potentially leads to criminal behaviour or road safety violations.”

It also confirmed: “The new decree introduces a permanent ban that applies 24 hours a day, year-round, rather than being only seasonal. ” It stated that the new ban will be in place for four years. The change came into force yesterday (October 29).

Organisers who ignore the ban and plan an event could find themselves hit with fines of up to €3,000. While participants in an organised pub crawl wouldn’t face charges, authorities could potentially give them fines for public drinking or other disturbances, which range from €100 to €3,000.

The move is the latest in a long-line of measures brought in by authorities to ease the impact of tourism on Barcelona, and other Spanish destinations could follow suit.

In May, it was announced that Spain was cracking down on holiday rentals, with authorities ordering Airbnb to remove 65,000 properties from their website. Reasons such as lack of licence numbers and unclear ownership records were cited for the mass removal. Many of the delisted properties were in popular areas such as Barcelona and Malaga.

Demonstrations against overtourism have also taken place over the last couple of years, with hundreds of protesters taking to the streets of Barcelona waving banners with slogans such as “tourists go home”.

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A trade union in the Balearic Islands has even proposed a €15 a day tourist tax during high season to work as a “deterrent” for tourists. The union’s general secretary said: “”This is not an increase aimed at raising revenue, but rather a deterrent, so that the Balearic Islands send a clear message to the world that there’s no room for more people here during the high season.”

Some resorts have also dealt a blow to Brits who were hoping to enjoy copious amounts of booze. Those visiting certain areas of Majorca and Ibiza may find themselves limited to six drinks a day, even if they’ve paid for all-inclusive.

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A boozy Colin Farrell filmed a ‘Minority Report’ scene 46 times

The hair of the dog is no miracle remedy. Colin Farrell knows this from experience.

The Irish actor learned the limits of the folk remedy many moons ago while filming “Minority Report,” the Steven Spielberg-directed tech noir film based on Philip K. Dick’s science fiction novella of the same name.

That fateful day on set, as Farrell told it Tuesday on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” was perhaps even more disturbing than the surveillance-state setting wherein the 2002 film unfolds.

It all started on the eve of Farrell’s birthday, he said. That night, he “got up to all sorts of nonsense” that landed him back home in the wee hours. At the time, Farrell was struggling to kick a longtime substance abuse habit.

“I remember getting into bed, and as soon as I turned off the light the phone rang,” the Academy Award winner said. He was 10 minutes late for his 6 a.m. pickup.

“I went, ‘Oh, s—.’”

Farrell said he had hardly fumbled his way out of his car when assistant director David H. Venghaus Jr. intercepted him, insisting, “You can’t go to the set like this.”

In response, the young actor requested six Pacifico beers and a pack of Marlboro Reds.

“Now listen, it’s not cool because two years later I went to rehab, right?” Farrell told Colbert. “But it worked in the moment.”

Did it, though?

In the end, Farrell said it took him 46 takes to deliver one single line, albeit a verbose one: “I’m sure you’ve all grasped the fundamental paradox of pre-crime methodology.”

“Tom wasn’t very happy with me,” Farrell said. Lucky for Cruise, he got a consolation prize in the form of a Saturn Award nomination from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films. Plus, “Minority Report’s” $35.6-million domestic opening didn’t hurt.

Farrell finally got sober a few years later, shortly before he filmed “In Bruges” (2008), he said at the 2021 Dublin International Film Festival.

At first, the transition was difficult to manage, Farrell said: “After 15 or 20 years of carousing the way I caroused and drinking the way I drank, the sober world is a pretty scary world.”

But “to come home and not to have the buffer support of a few drinks just to calm the nerves, it was a really amazing thing,” he said.

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UK’s highest ice skating rink is opening next month – with 360-degree rooftop views and boozy hot chocolates

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Legs of three people ice skating, one wearing white ice skates, another wearing red and black, and the third wearing gray and black, Image 2 shows Illustration of an ice skating rink on a building rooftop in a city, Image 3 shows Hands holding a pizza and a beer at Bussey Building Rooftop Bar, Peckham, London

A ONE-of-a-kind ice rink will open next month at one of London’s most popular rooftop bars.

Anyone seeking Christmas fun will be able to ice skate at the highest rooftop bar in Peckham, and it has 360-degree views of the London skyline.

London’s highest ice rink will open in Peckham next monthCredit: ICE at Bussey Rooftop Bar
The Bussey Rooftop Bar is bustling in the summer and will transform for winterCredit: Instagram

On top of the Bussey Building in Peckham is a huge rooftop bar – and it is set to be turned into an ice rink for the winter season.

From November 17 until January 1, the Bussey Rooftop Bar area will be transformed into an ice rink with a bar.

On Facebook it said: “Tickets are LIVE for London’s freshest rooftop ice rink! Skate under the stars, then head to our Après Skate Bar for spiked hot chocs, winter spritzes, mulled magic and DJs every Fri & Sat bringing all the feels“.

The Bussey Rooftop Bar will become the Après Skate Bar and transform into a winter lodge – think twinkly lights, outdoor heaters and blankets.

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Also on the rooftop, you’ll be able to buy bar snacks and grab stone-baked pizzas.

Tickets for the ice rink are on sale now and cost £14 for adults, £10 per person for family tickets, and £9 for children.

Kara Godfrey, Deputy Travel Editor, loves the rooftop bar, she said: “One of my favourite places to go is Peckham, because of its famous rooftop. I’ve spent many a sunny day at the Bussey building, a rooftop on top of a car park.

It serves amazing pizzas and beers and has fantastic music playing as well. When the sun goes down, make sure to grab a film at Peckhamplex with £5.99 tickets all day, or Four Quarters, a retro arcade bar.

The Bussey Building is an old factory around the corner from Peckham Rye that hosts club nights, yoga classes and artists’ spaces.

It’s home to Rooftop Film Club, an open-air cinema that shows classic, cult, and new release films during the summertime.

Skaters will be able to enjoy sunset views from the rooftopCredit: Alamy
There will be plenty of food and Christmassy drinks tooCredit: Instagram

The Peckham bar has been included in guides for “Best Outdoor Bars in London” and “Best Rooftop Bars in London.

Some of the regulars are excited to try out the new space, one wrote on Instagram under the skating announcement: “Can’t wait!”

Another added: “Just when I thought bussey couldn’t get better”.

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Oxford Street just announced it will be turning on its classic white stars on Monday November 3.

On Carnaby Street, the lights in the heart of Soho will go on from Thursday November 6.

Pretty Covent Garden will be adorned with Christmas trees, baubles, bells and a sleigh from Wednesday November 12, 2025.

Of course there’s the giant 55-foot Christmas tree too with fake snow which has daily flurries on the hour between 12PM and 9PM.

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Bussey Rooftop Bar will become a one-of-a-kind ice rink from NovemberCredit: Radnatt

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Inside Love Island’s boozy reunion party as stars down shots and unexpected couple cosy up

LOVE Island stars reunited last night for a very boozy reunion that saw the shots flowing.

Nearly all of this year’s villa stars were in attendance, and it was a case of good vibes only as they partied on a sunny night in London.

Two people taking shots at a party.

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Andrada and Remell looked to have plenty of chemistry at last night’s Love Island reunionCredit: Instagram/_andradapop
Group of people toasting with shot glasses at a party.

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The cast downed shots at a Shoreditch rooftop barCredit: Instagram/_andradapop
Couple lying down together, smiling at the camera.

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Rheo and Blu looked compatible as they cosied up on the way to the event

The cast dressed to the nines and hit Kaso Rooftop at One Hundred Shoreditch for the fun event.

While the cameras weren’t rolling for this one, the Islanders let fans in via their social media feeds.

As the night went on, the craziness increased.

Irish beauty Andrada Pop, who looked close to stealing Dejon Williams from Meg Moore at one stage on the show, was at the centre of the action.

She knocked back shots and looked very cosy with Remell Mullings, who she didn’t get a chance to meet in the villa.

But while fans appreciated the obvious chemistry between them, they were also worried it could jeopardise her taking part in All Stars next year if they were to hook up.

And Blu Chegini and bombshell Rheo Parnell also looked very compatible as they cosied up in posh car, before having fun with the slow-cam booth.

Series winners Shakira Khan and Harry Cooksley only had eyes for each other, looking very smitten as they kissed outside the venue.

Love Island lothario Harrison Solomon was nowhere to be seen.

Avoiding the potential for drama, he had an appearance at an event in Swansea nightclub.

Love Island star Dejon wraps his arms around two blonde bombshells at reunion

But his night ended in drama after his car suffered a flat tyre, leaving him with a £200 Uber bill.

There were no such issues for his partner Lauren Wood though, as she sang and danced with co-stars.

Meanwhile, Dejon couldn’t resist the allure of the photobooth and snapped pics with bombshells Poppy Harrison and Lucy Quinn.

Slow-cam footage showed them all dancing together and fans think it’s a sign that Dejon could be in trouble with Megan, who he had a tumultuous time with in the villa.

“Oh you know there’s been an argument tonight,” wrote one fan on the clip posted to TikTok, with a second noting: “Meg ain’t gonna be happy.”

“He’s still flirting smh [shaking my head]” said a third, with a fourth writing: “He’s actually taking the p*** now”.

Woman holding two drinks at a party.

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The Islanders poured their own shotsCredit: Instagram/_andradapop
Woman holding a drink at a bar.

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Billykiss dressed to impress at the bashCredit: Instagram/_andradapop
Two women at a party.

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Emma and Lucy got into the party spiritCredit: Instagram/_andradapop
Couple kissing at a Love Island reunion party.

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Harry and Shakira locked lips outsideCredit: Instagram/shakirakhan16

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