Stunning 14th Century coach house in Devon village goes on the market for £975,000

Stunning 14th Century coach house with character features celebrated by architect Nikolaus Pevsner in Devon village goes on the market for £975,000 A five bedroom, Grade I listed country home has gone on sale for £975,000 The building formed part of an old 14th century manor house in Lustleigh, Devon The current owners have renovated … Read more

Tenants refused 20% rent cut on luxury east London flats

Residents have been refused a rent reduction from their letting agent which told them to pay up ‘using the money they would have spent on lunches and holidays’. More than 100 residents in Shacklewell, east London, requested a 10 per cent reduction in rent from Tower Quay properties amid the coronavirus pandemic. They also signed a … Read more

Toronto artist wears coronavirus ‘social distancing machine’ to show how hard it is to stay 6ft away

Artist wears coronavirus ‘social distancing machine’ on city streets to show how difficult it is to stay 6ft apart – with hilarious results Daniel Rotsztain created the machine out of plastic and some rubber tubing He comically bumps into several people and objects along the streets of Toronto The artist made the video to encourage the … Read more

Intensive care consultant blasts decision to allow Stereophonics concerts to go ahead in March

A consultant working in intensive care has described the decision to let two Stereophonics gigs go ahead at the start of the coronavirus outbreak as ‘downright insane’. David Hepburn, who made the comment on Twitter, works at the Royal Gwent Hospital in Newport – which has seen one of the highest coronavirus infection rates in … Read more

Desperate appeal after heartless thieves steal flags and pictures from WWII memorial

A desperate appeal has been launched after heartless thieves stole flags and pictures from a memorial to a World War II bomber crew who sacrificed their lives in a crash to save children playing in a park. Tributes have been snatched from the Mi Amigo memorial site in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.  Tony Foulds, who looks after … Read more

Fury from Dominic Raab over mandarin claim over EU procurement scheme

A top civil servant retracted explosive claims that ministers made a ‘political decision’ to shun EU procurement schemes for coronavirus ventilators and PPE amid fury from Dominic Raab, it was revealed today.   The government is facing fresh questions about the behind-the-scenes manoeuvring in the wake of extraordinary comments by Foreign Office mandarin Sir Simon McDonald.   … Read more

Zimbabwe toddler befriends a clan of wild HYENAS after her parents bought her a cuddly toy version

Lots of little girls might dream of having a pet puppy or pony but this two-year-old has befriended a clan of wild HYENAS. Adorable toddler, Kiki Wolhuter, first became fascinated with the carnivorous creatures when her father Kim, and mother, Saskia, bought her a cuddly hyena when she was born. Incredible new footage shows the … Read more