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The Premier League winner, 52, is being sued by Haya Property Ltd, the owners of the freehold on his Central London house. He says the row began when he moaned about the company installing noisy air-con units near his bedroom window. The South Kensington pad is less than two miles from Chelsea’s ground, where he is head of talent. It is claimed the Italian ex-player breached the lease terms by converting a rear section of a flat roof into a sun terrace.

The firm, which took over the freehold in 2015, claims this is a trespass and/or breach of covenant. permission Mr Cudicini’s lawyers claim the adaptation of the terrace, which is less than two meters long and wide, is in line with planning permission granted by the City of Westminster before he bought the pad in 2006. At a pre-trial hearing last week, Mark Warwick KC said his client had started renovating the house in about 2007 to 2008.

Council documents also show Mr Cudicini got planning permission to create a new basement to include an en suite guest room and TV/play room. The house is on a 999- year lease, which is held at a rate of “one red rose per annum if demanded”. Haya Property is also seeking an injunction, barring alleged misuse of the terrace, plus compen- sation of up to £25,000. A trial date at Central London county court is yet to be fixed.

Under choc & key taken to order. So choc- olate is prime time now.” James Lowman, head of the Association of Convenience Stores, said: “Confectionery, like other products commonly stolen from local shops, is being re-sold through illicit markets that help fund wider criminal activity.” The targeting of bars coincides with a rise in the price of choco- late by more than 15% in the past year, according to TUC data. [email protected] stores in Coventry, said: “Choco- late is the new buzzword for organised crime. “It was razors, cheese, coffee.

Today, these people that are taking stock from convenience stores, from supermarkets, it’s are regularly targeted, with £2.60 bars of Cadbury Dairy Milk locked up in one London branch. Tesco and Co-op are also using the boxes, which till staff have to open for customers. Paul Cheema, owner of Malcolm’s convenience Shops are locking chocolate bars in plastic boxes because they are being stolen to order and resold by criminal gangs.

Some small businesses are losing hundreds of pounds of confectionery stock a week. Police forces reportedly have evidence that crooks are stealing chocolate bars to order to sell on.

FORMER Labour PM Gordon Brown has a stark warning for voters in tomorrow’s vital by-election – Reform UK will take Britain back to the dark days of Tory austerity. He urged constituents in Gorton and Denton to think of the children who will soon be lifted out of poverty when Keir Starmer axes the two-child benefit cap that Reform is threatening to reinstate.

Nigel Farage will also reverse measures to help workers and renters. Mr Brown said: “This by-election offers a choice… help children escape poverty or go back to the Tory years.” It came as a key Reform figure was suspended over racial slur claims. ‘Flight risk’ Mandelson lawyers say ‘baseless’ fear was behind arrest Lord Mandelson returns home in the early hours Reform UK boss Nigel Farage with by-election candidate Matt Goodwin FREE Worth £30.96 SEE PAGE 22 y SEE PAGES 6&7 24 Super Summer Bedding Plants Just pay £5.95 postage DAILY MIRROR WEDNESDAY 25.02.2026 2 DM1ST TUESDAY’S EUROMILLIONS: 10, 27, 40, 43, 47.

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