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Population and Consumption: The Dual Climate Drivers

A leading environmentalist challenges George Monbiot's dismissal of population concerns, citing IPCC data that names economic and population growth as key climate drivers. Discover the full debate.

Utah to Gain 2 Million Newcomers by 2065

Utah's population is projected to nearly double to 5.6 million by 2065, driven by a booming tech job market, flat tax rates, and reality TV exposure. Discover the opportunities and challenges of this rapid growth.

Spain Leads World for UK Second Home Buyers

New research reveals the top five countries for buying a holiday home. Discover why Spain, France, and Portugal are leading the market for British investors seeking sun and returns.

UK House Prices See Largest November Drop Since 2012

New seller asking prices across Britain fell 1.8% in November, the largest drop in over a decade. Over a third of homes have seen price cuts as market uncertainty grows. Discover the latest property market trends.

Judd's luxury property sells at huge $450k loss

TV presenter Rebecca Judd and AFL star husband Chris face substantial financial setback as their Mornington Peninsula investment property sells for significantly less than purchase price.

Luxury Beach Hut Sells for £325k - Price of Family Home

A luxurious beach hut on Dorset's iconic Mudeford Spit is causing waves in the property market, commanding a price tag equivalent to a family home. Discover why this timber retreat is Britain's most coveted coastal address.

UK's New Economic Powerhouses Revealed

Recent government analysis uncovers unexpected economic growth hotspots across Britain, with East Midlands and West Midlands leading the charge while London's dominance shows signs of fading.

Estate agents mocked over £110K bungalow listing blunder

A property listing for a seemingly ordinary £110,000 bungalow in the UK has gone viral for all the wrong reasons, after eagle-eyed buyers spotted a comical mistake in the bathroom that's left estate agents thoroughly mocked.

Australians Flock to Regional Satellite Cities

New data reveals a dramatic population shift as Australians abandon major metropolitan areas for more affordable regional satellite cities, transforming the nation's demographic landscape.

House prices crash across nearly half of UK cities

Exclusive analysis reveals property values are falling in 46% of UK cities as the housing market faces its most significant correction in years. Discover which areas are hardest hit and what experts predict for the coming months.

Council's £10,000 property licence blunder exposed

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.

Sydney woman trapped in £1.2m property nightmare

A Sydney woman's dream property purchase turned into a financial nightmare as she faces being trapped in her £1.2 million townhouse amid Australia's crashing property market. Discover the shocking reality of negative equity and why experts warn this could

Gov Considers Tax Breaks for Property Clearances

Exclusive: Ministers are reportedly weighing a controversial tax deduction scheme that would reward property owners for clearing buildings, sparking fierce debate among industry experts and environmentalists.

Mansion Tax Fears Trigger Property Market Jitters

UK housing market faces uncertainty as Housing Secretary Michael Gove repeatedly refuses to rule out new property tax in upcoming Budget, sparking concerns among homeowners and industry experts.

Whole Foods Sparks Wyomissing Property Boom

The Pennsylvania town of Wyomissing is experiencing an unprecedented retail and property surge following Whole Foods' commitment to a major new development, transforming the local economy and housing market.

UK economy stagnates with zero growth in April

Britain's economic growth flatlined at 0.0% in April, missing analyst forecasts and raising concerns about the strength of the recovery. Services and production sectors showed modest gains while construction output fell significantly.

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