Gabor’s tattooed torso was the only thing visible across the scorched volcanic ravine. The pensioner had positioned his head completely underneath an umbrella so, from a distance, it was hard to recognise beneath the fabric there was a person sat in the
Russian military personnel have entered an air base in Niger that is hosting U.S. troops, following a decision to expel U.S. forces. The ruling military officers in Niger have instructed the U.S. to withdraw its nearly 1,000 military personnel from the country.
Ireland is putting asylum seekers up in plush hotel accommodation with a leisure centre and golf course, the President of the right-wing Irish Freedom Party has claimed. Hermann Kelly also accused Taoiseach Simon Harris’s government of launching “Robocop” attacks on local people
Angry bungalow owners feel like they are “living in a box” after new houses were built on land behind their gardens. Residents in Hythe Road in Dymchurch, Kent are calling for the properties to be demolished before anyone moves in. But the
Sir Keir Starmer was grilled by Richard Madeley over why he is refusing to look at legal advice that Angela Rayner claims exonerates her in the row over her former council house. The Labour leader insisted he believes his deputy and does
Russia used nine drones in an overnight blitz against a hotel that the Kremlin alleged housed ‘English-speaking mercenaries’. These claims of foreign fighters, which the Russians cited from their ‘underground troops,’ have not been verified. An onslaught of Iranian-made Shahed drones blew
Angela Rayner made several renovations to her former council house which could offset her capital gains bill, reports have suggested. The deputy Labour leader enlarged her kitchen, installed a new fireplace and replaced windows in refurbishments, planning documents obtained by a newspaper
Julie Roalf says the trees have caused countless problems for residents (Image: SWNS) Residents living in UK town say overgrown trees are making their lives a misery – and could make their homes difficult to sell. The 50ft hybrid black poplar trees
A scheme hailed by the European Union as a “once in a lifetime chance to emerge stronger from the pandemic” didn’t deliver the hoped results in Spain, according to a property expert. Mark Stucklin blamed the planning system, bureaucracy and political games
Polling suggests Labour’s proposed rebrand of unattractive green belt land to “grey belt” land could win significant extra support for housebuilding. The poll of over 1,000 Londoners found that voters’ backing for proposed development increases by a whopping 50% when described as