Developer in court over vandalised Victorian pub tiles
Property developer Charlie Southall faces court over the destruction of historic tiles at Brighton's Montreal Arms. The council demands restoration of the 160-year-old pub's heritage.
Property developer Charlie Southall faces court over the destruction of historic tiles at Brighton's Montreal Arms. The council demands restoration of the 160-year-old pub's heritage.
Property developer Charlie Southall, 46, appears at Lewes Crown Court accused of breaching an order to restore a 160-year-old Brighton pub's historic tiles. The community 'cherished' the Montreal Arms.
A 24-storey residential tower in Parramatta, empty since 2022 due to serious defects, will finally undergo repairs. The saga highlights Australia's building crisis and calls for developer licensing.
The Australian Jewish community mourns the sudden death of Stanley Roth AM, the property developer behind Sydney's iconic 'Toaster' building. Read tributes and his remarkable legacy.
England's group stage matches will kick off before midnight, offering a major boost to UK pubs and bars. Hospitality bosses call for extended licensing hours to maximise the economic benefit.
A new licensing deal between Netflix and Warner Bros Discovery gives the streamer unprecedented control over major franchises, sparking industry and creator backlash. Discover the implications for film and TV.
UK pubs could stay open until 1am for World Cup 2026 if England or any home nation reach the quarter-finals. The Home Secretary's plan aims to boost hospitality and community spirit. Read more.
UK pubs can stay open until 1am for Home Nations' World Cup knock-out games, offering a vital economic boost. Find out how this supports fans and the hospitality sector.
First Minister John Swinney faces calls to relax licensing rules for pubs and allow fan parks during the World Cup to boost Scotland's economy. Hospitality leaders demand action.
New national licensing reforms will introduce rigorous vetting for all taxi drivers in England to improve passenger safety and tackle out-of-area working issues.
A software developer lost his unfair dismissal claim against AIG after eating a full meal during the virtual hearing. Discover the full story behind this extraordinary employment tribunal case.
Labour MP Samantha Niblett alleges Microsoft overcharged NHS in £700m deal as MPs call for more contracts with British tech firms. Read the full investigation.
Pierluigi's Italian restaurant in Beckenham sends cease and desist letters to residents who complained about noise levels. Read the full dispute details.
In a historic victory for personal freedom, South Korea's Constitutional Court strikes down the nation's 70-year ban on non-medical tattooing, decriminalising thousands of artists and signalling a cultural shift.
Exclusive investigation reveals Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves operated as an unlicensed letting agent while serving as an MP, raising questions about property industry compliance.
Property industry leaders issue stark warning to Rachel Reeves over mandatory rental licensing scheme that could worsen housing crisis and increase costs for tenants.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Sydney's planning incentives are accelerating the loss of older rental properties, pushing vulnerable residents out of the market and worsening the city's affordability crisis.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces groundbreaking plans to regulate estate agents through mandatory licensing, aiming to clean up the property market and prevent rogue practices that cost consumers millions.
Private landlords hit with massive £30,000 penalty for HMO licensing violations blast Labour's Rachel Reeves for apparent hypocrisy after her own tenant dispute emerges. The property licensing crackdown faces scrutiny as MP's rental history comes to light
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves accused of double standards after backing campaign against selective landlord licensing in her Leeds constituency while supporting similar schemes nationally.
A devastating administrative error by Westminster Council left a landlord facing a £10,000 bill after officials mistakenly revoked her property licence. The shocking case exposes serious flaws in local authority licensing systems.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils Labour's radical plan to overhaul private rental sector with mandatory licensing and crackdown on substandard housing.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces Labour's radical plan to overhaul Britain's rental market with compulsory licensing for landlords, promising to end the 'wild west' rental sector.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces sweeping changes to rental regulations, abolishing mandatory landlord licensing schemes while pledging to build 1.5 million new homes and strengthen tenant protections across England.
Furious residents who purchased new-build homes discover developers' secret plans for massive industrial warehouses looming over their properties, leaving them feeling cheated and trapped.
A prominent property developer has sparked controversy by covering a council building with an enormous Union flag in a dramatic stand against local authority decisions. The stunning visual protest has divided public opinion in Westminster.
Exclusive: A wealthy property developer faces serious charges after allegedly impersonating an Australian Federal Police officer with fake badges and credentials in a shocking case of identity deception.
Exclusive: High-end property developer Sydney Built Lifestyles enters voluntary liquidation, leaving customers with unfinished homes and substantial financial losses. Discover the full story behind the collapse.
Google agrees to pay Reddit approximately $60 million annually for AI training data access, marking a seismic shift in content valuation and AI development strategies.
Tributes pour in for legendary game developer Tomonobu Itagaki, the visionary behind Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive, who passed away at 57 leaving an indelible mark on the gaming industry.