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An Escape to the Country property search was abruptly halted when a prospective buyer exclaimed, "Oh gosh". In the most recent episode of the BBC show, which aired on Monday (March 24), presenter ...
Should we allow cabins to be built in back gardens without the need for planning permission? That's the question the Government will be asking people in a public consultation on the issue in the ...
Euromillions winner Adrian Bayford has withdrawn his plans to build a children's theme park on his country estate. The ex-postie scooped £148million on the lottery in 2012 with his then-wife Gillian.
These days, most mainstream plans from major carriers come with unlimited data, and in our extensive testing, it's hard to go wrong with most of them if you use a lot of data. That said, the best ...
Mumbai: Air India has welcomed its first retrofitted narrowbody aircraft A320neo back into operations marking an important milestone in the airline’s transformation journey. The aircraft is ...
The White House has announced plans to “use” federal lands to create more “affordable housing.” While the effort would presumably destroy areas of wildlife that have been deliberately ...
BLOOMINGTON (25News Now) - The head of a Bloomington nonprofit is working toward a November opening for a village of small cabins to house homeless people before it gets cold again. Matt Burgess, ...
The troubled financial state of Somerset is a stark warning to Angela Rayner whose “mega councils” master plan – announced in the Devolution White Paper in December – is facing mounting ...
Donald Trump has reportedly ordered the US military to come up with plans to increase the number of troops in Panama as part of his mission to "reclaim" the canal. US Southern Command, responsible ...
The UK government says it is committed to reform of the electricity market in order to ensure a secure and affordable supply of low-carbon power.
Saudi Arabia’s absolute monarchy restricts almost all political rights and civil liberties. No officials at the national level are elected. The regime relies on pervasive surveillance, the ...