Of those, six have appeared in court according to data collected by British Pregnancy Advisory Group (Bpas), National Unplanned Pregnancy Advisory Service (NUPAS) and MSI abortion services.
One seller said they had a "work clash", while another claimed their "plans had shifted".It came despite Ticketmaster stating tickets could not be transferred for Sheeran's shows.
To test if the sellers were legitimate, the BBC used a pseudonym to create a profile on X, contacted each seller and expressed an interest in their tickets.The prices on offer ranged from the face value £95 to £190 for one ticket.When asked to send proof of the tickets, each seller sent the same screenshot purporting to be a purchase confirmation email.
We quizzed one of the accounts on how this could have happened, and they said: "There's a lot of people that would have screenshots of my tickets that I posted earlier."They stole my screenshot and are using that to take people's money."
Each seller also told us they would be using Ticketmaster's transfer scheme, despite it not being available.
They each said they would send the tickets upon receiving payment, with one seller providing their bank details."A couple of weeks ago we were attending seven different incidents, all at the same time, so, for a small building and a small team, that's really difficult."
Mountain rescue teams are reporting a record year for callouts.Both the Keswick and Coniston teams in Cumbria say they have had their busiest year ever, responding to more than 200 incidents between them.
Northumberland's two groups have also seen a rise in the number of incidents in 2024 from the previous year.Richard Warren, from the Lake District Search And Mountain Rescue Association, said: "It's been both busy and tragic, with four fatalities in December alone which is always hard for our teams".