D Monday, November 30, 2009 METRO Your Dublin Bus prepaid ticket will now do more than save you time and hassle. It will save you money and not just on your bus fare. Present your valid Dublin Bus prepaid ticket this Thursday at participating City Centre stores, restaurants and venues and youll enjoy exclusive discounts and offers. Look at it as our little way of saying thanks for taking the bus. For a full list of Ticket Thursdays participating outlets and full terms and conditions visit www.dublinbus.ie/ticket-thursdays or www.pigsback.com Terms and conditions apply. Offers valid every Thursday from 12.11.09 to 03.12.09. Must produce valid prepaid ticket to receive offers. Get the bus. Get more. On Ticket Thursdays. Voted off: Lloyd Daniels appeared unruffled LLOYD DANIELS became the latest act to be kicked off The X Factor last night. The Welsh teenager, who was the favourite to be axed, left after receiving the fewest public votes. Bookies favourite Joe McElderry made it through to the semi-finals along with Danyl Johnson, Olly Murs and Stacey Solomon. Olly roared with relief when host Dermot OLeary revealed he would be staying but Lloyd seemed unruffled when he was given the bad news. The 16-year- old said: I have enjoyed every moment. I want to thank people for keeping me in this long. I just wanted to be recognised... and I think Ive done that. Lloyd dropped by X-Factor viewers Jailbird: Bugner is locked up FORMER boxing champ Joe Bugners hopes of becoming king of the Im A Celeb... jungle have been dealt a knockout blow. Bugner lost out to Hollyoaks actor Stuart Manning in a bushtucker trial to become the sixth celebrity to leave the show. I didnt want to go I wanted to stay to the end. I wanted Stuart to win, Ive had a wonderful time, I knew from the word go youth would take over here but the experience was fantastic, said Bugner, 59. The pair were sent to Jungle Jail as punishment for receiving the fewest public votes. Each had to work out how to escape. In the end younger Manning outwitted his rival and made a high-speed bid for freedom. The bell rings on boxers jungle jig Friends and family remember Boyzone singer STARS of stage and screen last night paid tribute to Stephen Gately at a concert in his memory. As crowds of fans gathered in the pouring rain in Londons West End, a string of celebrities showed their sup- port for the late Boyzone singer, known to his mates as Steo. The Dubliners bandmates Ronan Keating, Mikey Graham, Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch looked solemn and did not stop to speak to the press as they entered the Palace Theatre. As well as fans, the audience at the private event included comedian Alan Carr, Cherie Blair, radio presenter Lisa Snowdon and ice skaters Chris- topher Dean and Jayne Torvill. Singers Liz McClarnon and Bever- ley Knight performed, while stars in- cluding Graham Norton and Sir Ian McKellen also paid tributes. The event was compered by TV personal- By JUSTIN MICHAELS Stars sombre at gig to celebrate tragic Steo Claims model slept with Gatelys husband Sombre: Ronan Keating and wife yvonne arrive Pictures: PA/Getty ity Christopher Biggins, and Gatelys parents and husband Andrew Cowles also attended. The 33-year-old died of natural causes after suffering a pulmonary oedema on October 10 at his holiday home in Majorca after a night out. The tribute came amid claims by the man who discovered Gatelys body that he, Gately and Gatelys husband got intimate after a night of drinking. Model Georgi Dochev, 25, told the Sunday Mirror he slept with Andy Cowles unaware the star lay dead in the next room. But he insisted: It wasnt anything sleazy. It was three consenting adults enjoying themselves. Bandmate: Shane Lynch arrives Tribute: Flowers on a picture of Stephen
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