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London's property space crisis revealed in new map

London homeowners are getting the worst value for space in the UK, with new research showing how little property you actually get for your hard-earned cash compared to other major cities.

Supreme Court to Review Trump Tariff Authority

The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a landmark case challenging Donald Trump's authority to impose sweeping tariffs, setting up a constitutional battle with global economic implications.

Kensington's 2,500-home transformation plan

London's most exclusive borough is set for its biggest housing revolution in decades, with 2,500 new homes planned across multiple strategic sites in a major boost for the capital's housing supply.

London Office Vacancy Hits 15-Year High

Central London's office vacancy rate soars to 15-year high as hybrid working and economic pressures reshape the capital's commercial landscape. Discover which areas are hardest hit.

UK bans strangulation in pornography

In a groundbreaking move, the UK government has outlawed the depiction of strangulation in commercial pornography. Leading anti-trafficking campaigner Dr Charlotte Proudman hails the decision as a crucial step towards protecting women from extreme violenc

UK House Price Hotspots Revealed for 2025

Exclusive property map reveals the UK regions where house prices are predicted to rise significantly in 2025, with some areas expected to see growth of up to 5.1% despite economic uncertainty.

Alex vs A-Rod: HBO's Property Feud Exposed

HBO's gripping new documentary series 'Alex vs A-Rod' chronicles the bitter feud between property moguls Alex Rodriguez and Alexandra 'Alex' Miller over a £200 million London development deal gone wrong.

Why Legal AI Must Expand Beyond Big Law Firms

Exclusive analysis reveals how artificial intelligence could transform legal services for smaller UK firms, boosting efficiency and access to justice beyond corporate giants.

Trump Tariff Clash Hits Supreme Court

The US Supreme Court hears landmark case challenging Trump's sweeping tariff authority, testing constitutional limits of presidential power in international trade.

West London office converted into 159 new homes

A former office building in Brentford is being converted into 159 residential apartments, offering a creative solution to London's housing shortage while preserving local heritage.

Brazil probes deadly Rio police raid

Brazilian authorities have launched a sweeping investigation into a controversial Rio de Janeiro police raid that left multiple dead, amid allegations of excessive force and human rights violations.

Government's Massive Crime & Policing Bill Unveiled

The UK government has announced its most significant crime and justice reforms in decades, introducing harsher sentences for serious offences and expanding police authority in a sweeping new bill.

UK's richest family patriarch dies aged 85

Simon Halabi, the Syrian-born businessman who built a £35 billion property empire and led Britain's richest family, has died at age 85, leaving behind an extraordinary legacy.

Lucy Ward: Joey Barton's posts "scared me"

Former sports journalist Lucy Ward gives emotional court testimony about the fear caused by Joey Barton's social media harassment campaign, detailing the real-world impact of online abuse.

Croydon's The Fold Development Faces Complete Rebuild

Exclusive investigation reveals how a flagship Croydon newbuild development faces complete reconstruction just years after completion, raising serious questions about building standards and resident safety in London's property market.

Getty Images Wins Copyright Case Against Stability AI

In a groundbreaking ruling, Getty Images has successfully sued Stability AI for massive copyright infringement, setting a crucial precedent for AI companies using copyrighted material without permission.

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