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Xi Jinping's phone spying joke with South Korean leader

Chinese President Xi Jinping made a surprising quip about mobile phone surveillance during talks with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, creating an unexpected moment of tension and humour in high-level diplomacy.

London's Best Value Family Areas Revealed

New research uncovers London's best-value areas for families seeking more space without breaking the bank. Discover the capital's most affordable family-friendly postcodes.

Seaside Village Named UK's Best Place To Live

Discover the charming coastal village that's beaten all competition to be named Britain's top residential destination, offering breathtaking scenery and idyllic community living.

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.

Spain apologises to Mexico for colonial era injustices

In a landmark diplomatic move, Spain's government has formally expressed profound regret for the 'terrible injustices' committed during the conquest of Mexico, acknowledging centuries of suffering inflicted upon indigenous communities.

New Waterside Neighbourhood Coming to West London

Discover the £850 million Southall Waterside development transforming West London with luxury apartments, green spaces and direct Elizabeth Line connections just 22 minutes from Central London.

Canada apologises to Trump over controversial Reagan ad

Prime Minister Mark Carney issues formal apology to former US President Donald Trump over anti-tariff advertisement that invoked Ronald Reagan's legacy, sparking diplomatic tensions between the neighbouring nations.

Victorian Asylum's Luxury Flat Transformation

Discover how a former Victorian asylum in Carshalton is being transformed into luxury apartments, blending historic architecture with modern living in this peaceful London suburb.

UN backs Morocco's Western Sahara claim

In a significant diplomatic development, the United Nations Security Council has approved a resolution supporting Morocco's sovereignty over Western Sahara, marking a major shift in the decades-long territorial dispute.

Starmer keeps Trump's silver necklace gift

Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces scrutiny after confirming he will retain a silver necklace gifted by Donald and Melania Trump, raising questions about government ethics and diplomatic protocol.

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.

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.

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