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Padel: The £80-an-hour sport dividing the UK

Padel, the racket sport craze, is soaring in popularity but facing a cost and class crisis in Britain. Discover why it's dubbed the sport of 'finance bros' and the noise complaints hitting affluent areas.

Padel's Olympic Dream Boosted by New Team Series

Padel's bid for Olympic inclusion gets a major boost as the Hexagon World Series, backed by Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal, joins the official tour. Could this pave the way for Brisbane 2032?

Djokovic Swaps Tennis for Padel on Belgrade Holiday

Novak Djokovic was seen enjoying padel in Serbia with four glamorous partners. The tennis legend, who has criticised the sport's threat to tennis, is preparing for his Adelaide International return. Read more.

Billionaire fined £200 daily for unapproved padel court

Billionaire Nelson Peltz and his wife Claudia face mounting daily fines after building a padel court without approval on their Palm Beach estate. Discover the details of the code violation and the potential £1.6m cost.

Pickleball noise war erupts in wealthy California town

Wealthy residents in Carmel-by-the-Sea are divided as council bans pickleball over noise complaints. Discover how America's fastest-growing sport is causing community conflict in this coastal paradise.

Village fury over approved padel courts plan

Residents of a picturesque Hampshire village are up in arms after controversial plans to build three padel tennis courts were approved, sparking fears of noise pollution and traffic chaos in the tranquil community.

Massachusetts intersection honking chaos drives residents mad

Residents of Georgetown, Massachusetts are at breaking point as frustrated motorists create their own traffic rules at a notorious intersection, with non-stop honking turning their peaceful neighbourhood into a cacophony of chaos.

Village fights padel courts replacing diabetes homes

Furious villagers in Buckinghamshire are fighting controversial plans to build three padel tennis courts they claim will destroy homes for people with diabetes, calling it a 'betrayal of community values'.

Ofcom inundated after mobile network nightmare report

Broadcast regulator Ofcom received thousands of complaints following a Channel 4 News report detailing journalist Holly Williams' mobile service ordeal with Vodafone and Tesco Mobile, highlighting widespread consumer frustration with telecom providers.

Bollywood wedding venue banned after PTSD complaints

A prestigious Grade II listed mansion in Hertfordshire has been prohibited from hosting Bollywood-style weddings after a military veteran suffering from PTSD reported being traumatised by cannon fire, fireworks, and blaring music from the celebrations.

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