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Lords block government's controversial Bill of Rights

The government's plan to replace the Human Rights Act with a new Bill of Rights has been halted after the House of Lords refused to back it. Peers have sent the legislation back to the Commons, demanding significant changes.

Lincolnshire home hides sinister cannabis factory secret

A seemingly perfect family home in a quaint Lincolnshire village hits the market for £425,000, concealing a sinister secret behind its manicured privet hedge. Discover the property's dark criminal history that contrasts sharply with its picturesque appear

Grand Designs cliff house faces collapse into sea

The multi-million pound Devon cliff house, famed on Grand Designs and I'm A Celebrity, is now in a perilous race against time as coastal erosion threatens to send it into the ocean below.

UK House Prices Hit Record High of £375,131

New data reveals UK average house prices have soared to a record £375,131, with dramatic regional variations. Discover the hotspots and areas with the biggest growth in our comprehensive 2025 property market analysis.

UK House Prices Hit Record High for Third Month Running

UK property market continues its remarkable surge as Halifax reports house prices rose 0.9% in September, marking the third straight monthly increase and pushing average prices to a new record high of £293,835.

Angela Rayner's Council House Valuation Sparks Tax Questions

Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces fresh scrutiny over the 2015 sale of her former council house, as new evidence suggests it was valued significantly higher than neighbouring properties, raising questions about potential Capital Gains Tax liability

Secret portrait suggests Shakespeare had a male lover

A newly authenticated 17th-century miniature portrait reveals compelling evidence of a close, possibly romantic relationship between William Shakespeare and his literary patron, the Earl of Southampton. Art experts and historians are re-evaluating the Bar

Southport house for sale comes with a giant ball pit

A unique three-bedroom house in Southport, Merseyside, has hit the market with an extraordinary feature: a massive, multi-coloured ball pit filling the entire living room, capturing the imagination of buyers and nostalgic adults alike.

Woonona's historic McNeice house faces demolition fury

Plans to demolish a 19th-century heritage home in Woonona for a townhouse complex have ignited a fierce backlash from locals and historians, who are fighting to save a piece of Wollongong's architectural history.

JFK's Barber Banned in Bizarre White House Security Row

Declassified documents reveal a bizarre Cold War standoff: President Kennedy's personal barber, John F. Hutton, was barred from the White House, sparking a major diplomatic incident with Washington. Discover the true story behind the headlines.

London House With 'Fake' Garden Sparks Online Frenzy

A bizarre London property listing has gone viral for its 'optical illusion' garden. The Westminster home features a surreal, painted backdrop instead of a real garden, sparking a mix of outrage and fascination online. Discover the story behind one of the

NZ House Price Crash: Could It Happen in the UK?

New Zealand's house prices are in a dramatic freefall, dropping over 15% from their peak. We analyse the global economic forces behind the crash and what it means for property markets worldwide, including the UK.

Stunning 3-Bed Batley Terrace for Just £175k

A beautifully presented three-bedroom terraced home on a sought-after suburban street in Batley, West Yorkshire, has hit the market for an astonishing £175,000. Discover this rare find that perfectly blends modern living with classic charm.

The tragic true story behind Ferrari's famous logo

The iconic Ferrari prancing horse emblem has a poignant and heroic origin story, born from a national tragedy and a mother's enduring love. Discover the First World War tale that led to the creation of a motoring legend.

New Musical: The Black Power Desk on Mangrove Nine

A powerful new musical, 'The Black Power Desk', premieres at Brixton House, dramatising the true story of the Mangrove Nine and the clandestine police unit that spied on Black activists in 1970s London.

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