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Tristan Kirk

Liam Payne faces driving ban after pleading guilty to midnight speeding offence in west London

Former One Direction star Liam Payne is facing a driving ban after he was caught speeding in west London in his £35,000 pick-up truck.

The 30-year-old singer was picked up by a speed camera on the A40 Westway flyover as he broke the 30mph speed limit, going at 43mph.

Payne admitted the offence and apologised, court papers reveal, and he now faces a possible six-month road ban when he is sentenced next week.

The news comes after Payne had to cancel a South America tour on health grounds, and he was then reportedly taken to hospital in Italy with kidney pains.

The star, who was one fifth of One Direction before pursuing a solo career, was caught out speeding in his black Ford Ranger Wildtrak Deranged Edition just after midnight on February 24.

Liam Payne’s pick-up truck was photographed speeding on the A40 (MPS)

Writing to Lavender Hill magistrates court, Payne said: “I did not realise the speed limit and apologise for speeding.”

In an apparent reference to the court’s request for details of his finances, he added: “I am self employed and cannot provide the information at this stage. However I will pay any fine imposed within 14 days.”

Payne’s case has been dealt with through the Single Justice Procedure, allowing the court to handle it behind-closed-doors on written evidence alone.

According to court records, a court staffer adjourned the case last month until a hearing on October 9 “to consider disqualification from driving”.

Next week’s hearing is also expected to be behind-closed-doors, with Payne, who lives in Chalfont St Giles in Buckinghamshire, not due to appear in court.

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