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Birmingham Indoor Market Faces Closure Threat

The iconic Birmingham Indoor Market, a cornerstone of the city's retail landscape for decades, is facing an existential threat as traders and shoppers voice fears over its potential closure following management changes.

London landlord finds tenant secretly running Airbnb

A Shepherd's Bush landlord made a startling discovery when he found his property being illegally sublet on Airbnb while the tenant claimed to be working abroad. The investigation reveals how London's rental crisis is creating new challenges for property o

£1 Seaside Flat Earns Owner £32,000 Yearly

A revolutionary property deal sees a Brighton seafront apartment sell for just £1, with the new owner set to earn £32,000 annually through an innovative rental scheme. Discover how this groundbreaking model could change coastal property ownership.

Europe's Hidden Dragon City Beats Prague

Looking for an alternative to crowded Prague? This stunning European city offers breathtaking architecture, authentic charm, and one of the continent's most unbelievable street food markets.

Reeves' housing plan faces green belt backlash

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces mounting criticism as Labour's controversial housing reforms threaten to fast-track development on protected greenfield sites, sparking rebellion among Tory MPs and environmental groups.

Deadly Sea Creature Washes Up on UK Beach

Beachgoers issued urgent safety warning after highly venomous weever fish discovered on Kent shoreline. Experts reveal how to spot and avoid Britain's most dangerous sea creature.

Dodgers' World Series Win Sparks Global Celebrations

As the Los Angeles Dodgers clinch World Series victory, fans worldwide erupt in celebration. From the neon-lit streets of Tokyo to the bustling squares of Toronto, discover how baseball's biggest moment united nations across continents.

Sydney's developer bonuses fuel housing crisis

Exclusive investigation reveals how Sydney's planning incentives are accelerating the demolition of affordable older rentals, leaving vulnerable residents priced out of their neighbourhoods.

Electricity Prices Falling for UK Households

Millions of British households are set for welcome relief as electricity prices are forecast to drop significantly in the coming months, driven by falling wholesale costs and increased renewable energy generation.

River ladder gives salmon a fighting chance

A remarkable conservation project on a Northumberland river is helping Atlantic salmon overcome man-made obstacles, offering hope for this endangered species.

US Power Bills Surge Under Trump Energy Policies

New analysis reveals US electricity costs have jumped dramatically under Trump's administration, with households facing the steepest increases in decades. Discover what's driving the price surge and how it compares to global trends.

Islington's 'Rocket Surgery' Housing Crisis Exposed

Furious Islington residents confront council over 'absurd' housing crisis as luxury developments sit empty while families struggle to find homes. The shocking reality behind London's property market.

FCA faces lawsuit over bond tape 'manifest error'

The Financial Conduct Authority is embroiled in a High Court battle as market participants accuse the regulator of catastrophic misjudgment in its controversial bond reporting reforms.

London mortgage tweak helps first-time buyers

A revolutionary mortgage adjustment is transforming London's property market, offering new hope for first-time buyers struggling with soaring prices. Discover how extending mortgage terms is making homeownership achievable.

Princes tuna firm plans London stock market float

Major UK tinned food producer Princes, owner of popular tuna brands, is preparing for a potential London Stock Exchange listing that could value the business at hundreds of millions of pounds.

London House Prices Rise Amid Budget Speculation

UK house prices show unexpected resilience with February growth as mortgage rates fall and Spring Budget anticipation fuels market optimism. London leads the charge in property value increases.

Princes Group London IPO Prices at Bottom of Range

The iconic canned food giant Princes Group has launched its London stock market debut at the lower end of expectations, raising questions about investor appetite for new listings in challenging market conditions.

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