Daily Mirror

£2k bill for TV Dickinson din

- BY TOM BRYANT Head of Showbiz tom.bryant@mirror.co.uk @MirrorTom

A NEIGHBOUR whose TV was on full volume blasting out David Dickinson’s Real Deal show must pay £2,363 in fines and costs.

Elhadi Zaidi, 47, was in breach of two noise abatement orders imposed when band The Killers were on too loudly at his home in Ipswich, Suffolk.

Council officials got a warrant to break in to seize his TV and sound system.

Zaidi, a former hairdresse­r, did not appear in court and was convicted and fined in his absence. BUCKS Fizz’s Jay Aston has gone back to hospital to thank the team who saved her from mouth cancer.

The singer returned to the ward where she spent 10 days recuperati­ng after a seven-hour operation to remove a section of her tongue and lymph nodes.

Cheryl Baker and Mike Nolan, both 64, joined their bandmate at Guy’s Hospital, South London, where she stayed in July.

Jay, 57, who started singing again last month, said: “I wasn’t sure I was going to see Christmas. It is quite emotional to be back and it’s lovely to see all these faces.

“For a while I wasn’t talking, I did a lot of writing on boards. I wanted to thank everyone that looked after me.”

Surgeons rebuilt her tongue with thigh tissue. They positioned the transplant incision so Jay could still do her skirtrippi­ng routine to Making Your Mind Up.

The group thank the hospital on their album Christmas with The Fizz. Jay, of Kent, recorded her vocals before surgery.

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SINGING PRAISE Jay, Mike & Cheryl with Guy’s team

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