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Taylor Swift fans given ‘urgent warning’ as £1m lost in ticket scams
A rise in fraud cases involving Taylor Swift fans desperate to buy tickets to her sold-out UK shows has prompted Lloyds Bank to issue an…
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When Richard Wise* moved from London to Margate in Kent three years ago, he did not expect to move again any time soon. But the…
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House prices across the UK are expected to return to growth within the next 12 months after an increase in new property listings and buyer…
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The cost of a new or renewed UK passport is going up again for the second time in 14 months – rising by 7% to…
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With thick black frames and hidden cameras, the glasses look designed for espionage or the metaverse but instead the eye-tracking headgear is being deployed to…
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Barnes, London Between a red brick building sporting a blue plaque, and a white period apartment block, is a sandy-coloured, Grade II-listed, Georgian townhouse which…
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Nearly 4m energy smart meters in homes and businesses are faulty, government figures have shown, in a further blow to the “troubled” rollout of the…
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The weather is warming up, and so too is the property market, according to some reports – which may not be music to the ears…
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