From a tower taller than Nelson’s column to one that housed secret second world war equipment
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From a tower taller than Nelson’s column to one that housed secret second world war equipment
Continue reading...It’s a question a lot of would-be property sellers are asking themselves – should I keep my home listed if I’m not able to have anyone round to see it? Government advice is clear – nobody should be welcoming visitors into their homes at the current time, and that includes estate agents and potential buyers […]
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One in nine households is taking a mortgage holiday. If you are among that number and have concerns, let us know
When the coronavirus crisis hit, lenders in the UK were told to help their customers by allowing them to suspend payments of mortgages, credit cards and personal loans for three months.
Banks and building societies cannot charge fees, but will continue to add interest to the outstanding debts and that will need to be paid at a later date. So far, 1.2 million households have chosen to take a mortgage holiday, representing one in nine mortgage borrowers.
Continue reading...Gardeners are enjoying normality and a chance to ‘clear your head’ during the coronavirus lockdown
Continue reading...Gardeners are enjoying normality and a chance to ‘clear your head’ during the coronavirus lockdown
Continue reading...A pet can be a treasured member of the family – but not all landlords are willing to let animal owners take on a tenancy. According to the Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association, an estimated 40 per cent of UK households had a pet in 2019, from cats and dogs to ferrets and toads. And yet, […]
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Gift equates to just 0.1% of Hugh Grosvenor’s wealth, say inequality campaigners
The Duke of Westminster, the UK’s second richest person with an estimated £10bn fortune, is donating £12.5m to the fight against the coronavirus pandemic after being “humbled” by the dedication of NHS workers.
The NHS Charities Together fund said it was “incredibly grateful for this most generous donation”, but some politicians and inequality campaigners pointed out that the gift equates to just 0.1% of the Duke’s centuries-old inherited wealth.
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