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London's drink-painting art exhibition revealed

Discover London's revolutionary 'Art of Drink' exhibition where wine and cocktails transform into painting tools, creating stunning edible artworks in real-time interactive displays.

Buffett's Warning: Stock Market Indicator Flashes Red

Legendary investor Warren Buffett's favourite market indicator has hit alarming levels, suggesting US stocks are severely overvalued. Discover what this means for your investments and why Buffett is sitting on a record $189 billion cash pile.

Antiques Roadshow Lamp Valued at Staggering £30,000

A seemingly ordinary pottery lamp brought to Antiques Roadshow turned out to be an extremely rare Arts and Crafts masterpiece, stunning its owner with a staggering five-figure valuation that could reach £30,000 at auction.

£1 Car Boot Find Sells For £10,000

Discover how one savvy collector transformed a chance car boot find into a five-figure sum by mastering the art of spotting valuable retro video games. Learn the secrets to identifying hidden gems.

Antiques Roadshow's £6k ship log stuns experts

A remarkable piece of maritime history, the log book from the ship that inspired the first lifeboat service, leaves experts speechless with its staggering valuation on Antiques Roadshow.

Neville & Keane's Salford City worth £18.5m

Manchester United legends Gary Neville and Roy Keane have seen their initial investment in Salford City FC skyrocket, with the club now valued at a massive £18.5 million ahead of a potential new share issue.

Antiques Roadshow 'fake' painting valued at £1.5m

A painting bought for £400 and believed to be a fake was revealed to be a genuine masterpiece on Antiques Roadshow, shattering records with a staggering £1.5 million valuation by expert Rupert Maas.

Angela Rayner's Council House Valuation Sparks Tax Questions

Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces fresh scrutiny over the 2015 sale of her former council house, as new evidence suggests it was valued significantly higher than neighbouring properties, raising questions about potential Capital Gains Tax liability

Nazi Heiress Ordered to Return Stolen Painting

Patricia Kadgien, daughter of a convicted Nazi art thief, must surrender a valuable 17th-century Dutch painting stolen from a Jewish family in 1943 after a Munich court ruling.

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