
Landlords sell properties as UK Renters' Rights Bill nears law
Small landlords cite fears over ending 'no-fault' evictions and other reforms while government says changes will protect tenants

Small landlords cite fears over ending 'no-fault' evictions and other reforms while government says changes will protect tenants

Senior royals gathered for what is believed to be the first royal Catholic funeral in centuries; Prince Andrew’s presence and strained interactions with other family members were noted

At a USC Democracy Day event, the former California governor blamed social media and partisan rhetoric and urged students to bridge divides after the Utah university assassination.

Foreign Office says it was not asked to take part in due diligence; opposition lashes out as Labour faces internal anger

Police say Robert Andrews posed as an ordinary father while directing multi-kilo drug deals; surveillance, seized cash and undercover footage led to arrests in South Wales

British government shifts to negotiating a permanent 25% tariff after Washington balks at a zero-rate proposal

A Reading housing association seeks possession after a man moved his wife and young children into specialist over-55 accommodation; he says removal would breach his Article 8 rights

Residents and local officials contest rapid land conversion near nature reserve and golf club; council investigates after retrospective planning application

The Dutch municipality of Baarle-Nassau contains more than 20 Belgian enclaves; residents navigate divided properties, different laws and a centuries‑old border puzzle.