Terrace houses can be grand mansions or two-up two-down properties without pretensions. Yet, somehow these homes convey the same sense of solidity, whether they are in Belgravia, Bognor, by the sea, in a village, or in a market town. These qualities are
One in five workers at care homes have still not even had their FIRST Covid jab, new figures show NHS England data shows that 78.9 per cent of eligible workers have had the jab It is an increase from 69 per cent
A significant number of UK landlords are putting themselves and their tenants at risk by not complying with required safety regulations, a new survey has suggested. Almost half of tenants living in privately rented accommodation with gas mains say they have not
Three neighbours who have owned their homes for 40 years combine to sell their homes together – and they’ve made $1.8million EACH Three neighbours have combined to sell three their homes as one property Owners pocked $1.8million each after selling amalgamated site
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a bill into law on Tuesday that repeals legal immunity that the state had granted to nursing homes during the pandemic. Effective immediately, nursing homes and other healthcare facilities can be held civilly and criminally liable
Your ultimate unlockdown guide: Get ready for your first trip to the pub in three months… from hairdressers and gyms to care homes, how life in England will change from next Monday Hairdressers, shops and beer gardens can all reopen in England
The best commuter villages where workers moving out of London can snap-up homes for less than £500,000 have been revealed. With Covid having a huge and potentially lasting impact on the working habits of millions of office workers – many of whom
Hundreds of temporary camping sites could be set up across the UK this summer as holidaymakers prepare to ditch sunny climes in favour of a Great British getaway. Tourism chiefs say demand for camp sites and UK holiday homes for this summer
Families say they have to ‘beg’ care homes to allow them to visit elderly relatives and urge the government to clarify the rules From Monday April 12, care home residents will be allowed two regular visitors Campaigners say it is a ‘cruel
Vision: Helen Mahy in the six-acre wood she planted at her Surrey home Helen Mahy, chairwoman of one of Britain’s biggest green energy investment firms, is determined to show off her own sustainability credentials. Striding around the Surrey farm she shares with