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William and Kate Move to Windsor Forever Home

In a significant royal relocation, William and Kate are settling into their permanent Windsor residence within the Great Park, marking a new chapter for the Wales family and their public duties.

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.

Islington Housing Policy Changes Spark Outcry

Controversial planning changes in Islington could drastically reduce affordable housing provision, with critics warning of devastating consequences for local communities.

Prince Andrew's New Sandringham Home Revealed

The Duke of York is set to move into a newly renovated property on the Sandringham estate, marking a significant shift in royal living arrangements as King Charles streamlines the monarchy.

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.

UK house price growth slows amid budget uncertainty

New data reveals UK house price growth has hit its slowest pace in months amid budget uncertainty and high mortgage rates. Discover what this means for buyers, sellers and the property market.

London's Goal-Sized Flat Sells For £270,000

A London flat measuring just 16.5 square metres - barely larger than a football goal area - has been listed for a staggering £270,000, highlighting the capital's intense property squeeze.

Harrods Reveals Rooftop Terrace Dining Plans

London's iconic Harrods department store unveils ambitious plans to transform its rooftop into an exclusive dining destination with panoramic city views, marking a major evolution for the 175-year-old luxury retailer.

NSW fast-track laws could accelerate mining projects

Controversial new planning laws in New South Wales could allow major mining and power projects to be fast-tracked, as Premier Chris Minns concedes they'd likely qualify under the contentious system.

Hounslow Council weighs housing policy shake-up

Hounslow Council is exploring controversial changes to permitted development rights that could allow commercial buildings to be converted into homes without full planning permission, sparking debate about housing solutions versus community safeguards.

EU: UK Planning Bill Risks Brexit Trade Deal

The EU's ambassador warns Britain's controversial planning overhaul could derail the post-Brexit trade agreement, putting environmental standards and diplomatic relations on the line.

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