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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Utilita Arena, Birmingham, May 2nd 2025. An increased presence from West Midlands Police, security officers along with sniffer dogs have been deployed to the Utilita Arena, Birmingham on Saturday after Peter Kay announced the show must go on following Friday's bomb hoax which ended up with the show being abandoned after 45 minutes. One 19-year-old man was arrested. On Saturday evening Police and security officers patrolled the events area with several police vehicles parked at the rear of the building to try and keep panic down to a minimum. Credit: British News and Media/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Ascot, UK, Friday 1st May 2026; jockey Toby Moore is pictured ahead of riding Rage Of Thunder in the Naas Racecourse Handicap Stakes at Ascot Racecourse, UK. Credit JTW Equine Images / Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Ascot, UK, Friday 1st May 2026; jockey Toby Moore is pictured ahead of riding Rage Of Thunder in the Naas Racecourse Handicap Stakes at Ascot Racecourse, UK. Credit JTW Equine Images / Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Ascot, UK, Friday 1st May 2026; jockey Toby Moore is pictured ahead of riding Rage Of Thunder in the Naas Racecourse Handicap Stakes at Ascot Racecourse, UK. Credit JTW Equine Images / Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Ascot, UK, Friday 1st May 2026; jockey Toby Moore is pictured ahead of riding Rage Of Thunder in the Naas Racecourse Handicap Stakes at Ascot Racecourse, UK. Credit JTW Equine Images / Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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EDITORS NOTE FOOTAGE BLURRED AT SOURCE Screen grab taken from video footage dated 19/06/25 issued by Metropolitan Police of Nancy Pexton during her police interview. Nancy Pexton, 70, has been jailed at the Old Bailey for life with a minimum term of 22 years for the murder of her film director sister Jennifer Abbott. Issue date: Friday May 01, 2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORS NOTE FOOTAGE BLURRED AT SOURCE Screen grab taken from video footage dated 10/06/25 issued by Metropolitan Police of Nancy Pexton leaving her sister Jennifer's address. Nancy Pexton, 70, has been jailed at the Old Bailey for life with a minimum term of 22 years for the murder of her film director sister Jennifer Abbott. Issue date: Friday May 01, 2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORS NOTE FOOTAGE BLURRED AT SOURCE Screen grab taken from video footage dated 10/06/25 issued by Metropolitan Police of Nancy Pexton walking in the street. Nancy Pexton, 70, has been jailed at the Old Bailey for life with a minimum term of 22 years for the murder of her film director sister Jennifer Abbott. Issue date: Friday May 01, 2026.-stock-foto
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EDITORS NOTE FOOTAGE REDACTED AT SOURCE Screen grab taken from video footage dated 09/06/25 issued by Metropolitan Police of Jennifer Abbott walking her dog the day before the murder. Nancy Pexton, 70, has been jailed at the Old Bailey for life with a minimum term of 22 years for the murder of her film director sister Jennifer Abbott. Issue date: Friday May 01, 2026.-stock-foto