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Historic Warehouse Homes For Sale in England

Discover unique character properties in converted Victorian warehouses across England, from Devon to London. Explore these homes blending historic charm with modern living.

Bunnings Faces Pressure to Ban Dogs From Stores

The beloved DIY chain Bunnings finds itself at the centre of a heated national debate as calls intensify to prohibit pets in stores following a series of concerning incidents. As opinions clash between animal lovers and safety advocates, we examine whethe

Bunnings Halloween: Spooky Family Event Tonight!

Bunnings Warehouse launches frightfully fun Halloween event tonight with ghostly activities, creepy crafts, and spooky surprises for the whole family. Don't miss this hauntingly good time!

Homeowners' fury over 'monstrous' 60ft warehouses

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.

Home Office faces legal action over NI visa U-turn

The UK Home Office is confronting potential legal challenges after abruptly reversing visa decisions for Indian and Vietnamese workers in Northern Ireland, leaving families in limbo and raising questions about immigration policy consistency.

American Candy Giant Files for Bankruptcy Protection

Candy Warehouse Inc., one of America's largest confectionery distributors, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing pandemic impacts and changing consumer habits that have crippled the seasonal sweets industry.

Sydney's secret luxury home hidden in plain sight

Discover the astonishing Sydney residence that maintains a historic brick warehouse facade while concealing one of the city's most spectacular and innovative luxury homes behind its unassuming exterior.

Donmar Warehouse bans selfies as The Maids faces disruptions

London's prestigious Donmar Warehouse confronts digital disruption as audience members' obsession with mobile phones and selfies threatens the intensity of Jean Genet's psychological thriller The Maids during its final performances.

Russian spy-linked gang jailed for 65 years in arson plot

Dramatic footage shows armed police arresting the ringleader of a criminal gang hired by Russian spies to torch a Ukraine-linked warehouse in a sinister 'easy money' plot that's seen four men sentenced to 65 years.

Six jailed for £1m Ukraine aid warehouse arson

A coordinated gang has been sentenced for deliberately torching a humanitarian aid warehouse containing vital supplies destined for war-torn Ukraine, causing over £1 million in damages.

US Senate Passes Landmark Essential Workers Bill

In a historic move, the US Senate has approved the Essential Workers Bill, granting new protections and benefits to frontline employees who kept America running during the pandemic. Discover how this legislation will transform workers' rights.

Wagner Group hired UK arsonist for warehouse attack

A British man was allegedly recruited by Russia's Wagner Group to firebomb a Essex warehouse storing military equipment destined for Ukrainian forces, with prosecutors calling him 'easy meat' for Russian operatives.

Fair Work Agency risks failure without proper funding

The UK's groundbreaking Fair Work Agency, designed to protect vulnerable workers from exploitation, faces collapse without adequate resources and staffing, according to a damning report from the Work Foundation.

The Maids: Kip Williams's Dazzling Genet Revival

A blistering new production of Jean Genet's 'The Maids' transforms the Donmar Warehouse into a psychological battleground where performance becomes obsession in 2025's most daring theatrical experiment.

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