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Amanda Louise Holden (born 16 February 1971) is an English media personality, actress, television presenter, singer, and author. She has judged on the television talent show competition Britain's Got Talent since the show began its run in 2007 on ITV. As an actress, Holden played the role of Mel in Kiss Me Kate (1998–2000), Geraldine Titley in The Grimleys (1999-2001), Sarah Trevanion in Wild at Heart (2006–2008), Lizzie, the Ring Mistress, in Big Top (2009), and the title role in Thoroughly Modern Millie, for which she was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award.
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‘Bills, Bills, Bills': Beyonce Tour May Have Boosted Swedish Inflation

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Vulture review of the first two nights of the tour noted that even customs agents at the airport commented on the number of people arriving for the show.More than 46,000 fans ultimately packed Stockholm’s Friends Arena on both May 10 and 11.

Visit Stockholm described the boom in tourism during the concerts as the “Beyoncé effect” to The Washington Post.The “Black Parade” then moved on to Belgium, Wales, Scotland and beyond, the start of a 40-stop tour that ends in September in New Orleans.

Then inflation data for May was released in Sweden. The country, like much of Europe and the U.S., has been fighting rising prices over the past year.

So the higher-than-expected inflation rate of 9.7% got a lot of attention in the country of 10.4 million people. The financial markets had predicted a rate of 9.4%.Then one economist offered a novel theory for the high numbers – the artificial demand created by the Diva’s fans helped push costs higher.“Beyonce’s start of her world tour in Sweden seems to have colored May inflation,” Michael Grahn, a chief economist for Danske Bank, posted on Twitter. “How much is uncertain,” he continued, but estimated that 0.2 percentage points of the 0.3 points that rising hotel and restaurant prices added to the overall number likely came from the strong demand generated by the Bey Hive. “Perhaps also hiked concert ticket prices (recreation).”Grahn got some pushback from readers who suggested that a surge of visitors in May to start the spring and summer travel season is normal.But he stuck by his observation, telling the New York Times that “her performance and global demand to see her perform in Sweden apparently added a little” to the monthly inflation numbers.Among the factors that played into the.

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