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Banker wins appeal over Belgravia roof terrace

A millionaire banker has triumphed over Westminster Council in a planning row about his glass roof terrace, with an inspector ruling it's in keeping with the area. Read the full story.

Banker wins roof terrace fight after appeal

A millionaire banker has triumphed in a three-year planning row over his glass roof terrace in Belgravia. An inspector ruled it acceptable as 'all his neighbours already have one'. Read the full story.

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'.

Meet the cast of the new BBC Lynley reboot

The Inspector Lynley Mysteries returns with a fresh cast. Leo Suter and Sofia Barclay lead the new BBC series, joined by Daniel Mays and Niamh Walsh. Tune in Monday, 5 January.

Meet the cast of the new BBC Lynley reboot

The Inspector Lynley Mysteries returns with a new cast. Discover who's playing Thomas Lynley and Barbara Havers in the BBC's fresh take on the classic detective series.

Retirement anxiety: 'I'm afraid of living too long'

A 57-year-old's fear of outliving their savings is more common than admitted. Financial educator Vanessa Stoykov explains how $480k can grow and offers a roadmap to clarity for retirement planning.

Labour's Sweeping Planning Changes for 1.5m Homes

Labour announces radical planning reforms to fast-track 1.5 million homes in five years, including new rules for green belt stations, swift bricks, and biodiversity. Discover the local impact.

Bristol garden makeover sparks neighbour row

A bitter dispute erupts in Bristol's Redland over 'ludicrous' garden plans. Neighbours fear a 'concrete pit' while the homeowner insists it's for family. Discover the full story.

Beckhams in planning row over Cotswolds home

David and Victoria Beckham face neighbour fury over 30+ planning applications for their £6m Cotswolds property. Locals accuse them of 'abusing' the system. Read the full story.

Default Yes for Homes Near Train Stations

New planning rules will give a 'default yes' to housing developments within a 15-minute walk of train stations, including green belt land, as the government pushes to build 1.5 million homes.

Mega-Shed Planning Row Divides Kent Village

A massive 18ft 'mega-shed' has become the centre of a bitter planning dispute in a Kent village, with furious neighbours branding it a 'monstrous eyesore' that's destroying their rural views and privacy.

Parking inspector's car ticketed while on duty

In an ironic twist that's gone viral, a City of Melbourne parking inspector returned to their private car to discover it had been issued a parking fine while they were on duty ticketing other vehicles.

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