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Gay Men Brutally Whipped in Public Under Sharia Law

Two gay men were publicly whipped in Indonesia's Aceh province after being found guilty under strict Sharia law. The brutal caning has sparked international outrage and renewed debate on human rights.

Dutch Teen Stabbed: Asylum Seeker Heard on Emergency Call

Shocking details emerge as Dutch police reveal an asylum seeker was heard on the emergency call after 17-year-old Lisa was fatally stabbed in a quiet village. The investigation continues amid growing community anguish.

Amsterdam's Squatter Wars: Property Battle Erupts

A fierce conflict is raging on the streets of Amsterdam as Dutch homeowners and squatters clash over a controversial new law. Discover how the city's housing crisis has escalated into open confrontation.

UK Garden Fence Law: Who Owns Which Side?

Unravel the mystery of garden fence ownership in the UK. Learn how to identify who is responsible for which boundary fence and avoid disputes with neighbours using these expert legal tips and practical checks.

Amsterdam Serial Sex Attacker Fears After Teen Stabbed

Dutch police have arrested a 27-year-old asylum seeker in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 17-year-old girl and a series of violent sex attacks, plunging Amsterdam into a state of fear and raising urgent questions about safety and immigration.

Stunning Cotswolds Farmhouse with Pool for Sale

An exquisite six-bedroom Grade II listed farmhouse in the idyllic Cotswolds village of Blockley is for sale. Featuring a heated swimming pool, sprawling gardens, and original character, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of quintessential English c

£18k to $1.4m: Sydney's Ultimate Property Jackpot

A modest 1975 mortgage for £18,000 on a Sydney home has transformed into a staggering $1.4 million property fortune, revealing one of Australia's most remarkable real estate success stories.

Barrister Sues Over Notting Hill Home's Flooded Basement

A high-flying barrister is taking legal action against the previous owner of her £4.5 million Notting Hill home after uncovering a shocking secret: the basement was catastrophically and permanently flooded, a fact she claims was deliberately concealed dur

Tyson Fury sells Morecambe mansion for £4.5 million

Heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury has sold his stunning Morecambe waterfront mansion for nearly £4.5 million. The Gypsy King parts with his long-time family home following his recent career decisions.

Couple wins 27-year planning battle after council error

A couple has legally occupied their dream chalet in the Snowdonia National Park for 27 years without planning permission due to a critical council error. Discover how a bureaucratic oversight turned into a property rights victory.

Mother faces £116k bill for felling protected tree

A Solihull mother faces a staggering £116,000 court bill after illegally chopping down a protected, historic tree in her garden, a case described by the council as 'one of the worst' examples of its kind.

UK's Most Bizarre House: Toilet Throne Room & Alien Pods

A four-bedroom detached house in the UK has become an online sensation due to its utterly bizarre interior, featuring a 'throne room' toilet, alien-inspired pods, and a complete lack of a traditional kitchen. The unique property is on the market for £500,

Criminal cash inflating London property prices

Exclusive investigation reveals how sophisticated networks of international criminals are exploiting the UK's property market to launder billions, driving up costs for ordinary Britons and undermining the economy.

Homeowner's £116k Driveway Fine Nightmare in Barnet

A homeowner in Barnet was hit with a staggering £116,000 fine by the local council for a dropped kerb they claim they never knew existed. Discover how a simple driveway led to a five-year legal battle.

Londoners Flock to the Cotswolds' Cheapest Town

The Cotswolds property market is being turned on its head as Londoners discover Cinderford, the area's most affordable town. Find out why this former mining hub is now a hotspot for buyers seeking the rural dream without the multi-million pound price tag.

Grand Designs' 'Saddest House' Finally Sells

The long-awaited sale of Chesil Cliff House, dubbed the 'saddest' in Grand Designs history, concludes a turbulent chapter. Discover the story behind this Devon lighthouse conversion.

Foreclosure Crisis Devastates US Tourist Hotspots

A surge in foreclosures is devastating popular tourist destinations in Nevada and Florida, with soaring property taxes and insurance premiums forcing locals out of their homes. Exclusive analysis reveals the human cost of the post-pandemic property boom.

The Truth About Amsterdam: World's Rudest City?

A travel journalist ventures to Amsterdam, dubbed the world's rudest city, to uncover the truth behind the infamous label. Discover the surprising cultural clashes and whether the Dutch capital deserves its harsh reputation.

Major Change for Anyone Buying a House in UK

A landmark legal ruling has transformed the home-buying process in England and Wales, granting buyers a crucial 'cooling-off' period after a property sale falls through. Discover how this change protects your finances.

Gardeners Face Jail for Common Plant in UK

A shocking law hidden in the Anti-Social Behaviour Act could see British gardeners facing severe penalties, including jail time, for cultivating a specific invasive plant species. Discover the plant you must avoid and how to identify it.

Grand Designs' £1.3m Loss: Eco-Home Sells for Just £750k

The 'Bishops Castle' eco-home, featured on Channel 4's Grand Designs, has finally sold for just £750,000 after its owners invested over £2 million and 12 years into its troubled construction, marking one of the show's most significant financial losses.

Goldsmith cuts £1m from manor price before wedding

Former minister Zac Goldsmith dramatically reduces asking price for his Suffolk estate as he prepares to wed banking heiress. Property market intrigue surrounds the timing of this major price cut.

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