Category : Search result: Borough Market incident


Green Belt Caravan Park Must Be Ripped Up

A concrete caravan park built on Cheshire green belt land without permission faces being torn down after council rejects retrospective plans. Locals had branded it 'vandalism'.

Hemsby chalets demolished as sea claims coastline

Residents of a Norfolk village watched as eight homes were torn down, deemed at imminent risk of falling into the sea due to rapid coastal erosion. Read the full story of loss and a community's fight.

Swindon Council pays £138k after own vans clamped

Swindon Borough Council has paid £138,000 in fines after its own highway maintenance vans were clamped outside its offices. Deputy leader calls it 'not our finest hour'. Read the full story.

Scottish property values surge £21k in a year

New data from Zoopla reveals Scottish homeowners are enjoying the strongest property price growth in Britain, with average values increasing by £21,000 in just one year despite economic headwinds.

Homebuyers Abandon Purchases at Record Rate

Britain's property market faces unprecedented turmoil as nearly 40% of home sales collapse before completion, with buyers retreating amid economic uncertainty and soaring costs.

Nationwide: First Annual House Price Fall Since 2020

Britain's property market experiences significant shift as Nationwide reveals first annual price decline since 2020, with average homes losing £4,500 in value over past year amid economic pressures.

AI Stock Market Crash Warning Issued by Regulators

Financial regulators sound alarm over AI-driven trading algorithms creating catastrophic market collapses. New research reveals how artificial intelligence could trigger the next financial crisis.

Expert Warns of Potential Stock Market Crash

Prominent financial journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin warns of potential market turbulence ahead, drawing parallels to historical economic downturns and urging investor caution.

Three-bed semi stuns market with £5.5M price tag

House hunters left speechless as ordinary three-bedroom semi-detached property hits market for staggering £5.5 million - more than double average local prices. Neighbours divided over whether the Berkshire home is worth the extraordinary asking price.

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