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All roll up for the Reform conference – tickets just £6,000

An exclusive VIP lounge, champagne breakfast with Nigel Farage - all yours, provided your pockets are deep enough
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The Economic Times
· Jul 10, 2026
Paperwork is done. Time to cash the royal FTA
Paperwork is done. Time to cash the royal FTA
Off The Press
· Jul 7, 2026
North Carolina state budget signed into law
For the second time in nearly 11 years, North Carolina has a signed budget. First-term Democratic Gov. Josh Stein on Tuesday signed the 34.4 billion spending plan passed Thursday by the Republican majority General Assembly. The 2026 Appropriations Act, known also as Senate Bill 257, brings Hurricane Helene relief with 700 million and adds 450 []...Click to read more
The Hill
· Jul 2, 2026
Kennedy Center rolling out $25,000 VIP rooftop tickets for July 4th celebrations
The Kennedy Center is offering VIP tickets for a rooftop celebration on the Fourth of July, a move that comes after a federal judge sidelined the venue’s plans to start a two-year renovation on July 5. Up to 36 people can purchase the “Presidential” package for 25,000, with 18,912 of that cost being tax deductible,...
The Real Deal
· Jun 30, 2026
Soloviev’s Billionaires’ Row refi tops May’s biggest loans
A blockbuster Billionaires’ Row office refinancing led May’s largest loans as lenders also placed big bets on office-to-residential conversions, logistics and other well-located Manhattan office properties. The month’s five biggest deals totaled more than 3.1 billion as borrowers tapped lenders for everything from refinancings to construction and acquisition debt. The biggest transaction was the 1.8 billion CMBS refinancing of the Soloviev Group’s 9 West 57th Street, on the heels of a record-breaking lease in the trophy office tower. Meanwhile, Apollo Global Management backed one of the city’s largest office conversions with a 420 million construction loan for RXR’s 61 Broadway. []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
The West Australian
· Jul 7, 2026
NRL can’t guarantee fans will be better off despite richest broadcast deal in Australian sporting history
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Irish Star
· Jul 3, 2026
Kennedy Center selling $25,000 ticket package for July 4th fireworks
The Kennedy Center is selling a 25,000 package for over three dozen people to watch Fourth of July fireworks in Washington D.C.
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Related coverage for "All roll up for the Reform conference – tickets just £6,000": The Economic Times — Paperwork is done. Time to cash the royal FTA . Off The Press — North Carolina state budget signed into law. The Hill — Kennedy Center rolling out $25,000 VIP rooftop tickets for July 4th celebrations. The Real Deal — Soloviev’s Billionaires’ Row refi tops May’s biggest loans. The West Australian — NRL can’t guarantee fans will be better off despite richest broadcast deal in Australian sporting history. Irish Star — Kennedy Center selling $25,000 ticket package for July 4th fireworks