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Skipton named UK's happiest place to live in 2024

The North Yorkshire market town of Skipton has topped Rightmove's Happy at Home index. Discover why its community spirit, stunning scenery, and affordability make it Britain's most contented place.

Skipton named UK's happiest place to live 2025

The North Yorkshire market town of Skipton has topped Rightmove's 'happy at home' index for 2025. Discover why its community spirit, green spaces, and affordability won over residents.

Skipton Named UK's Happiest Place to Live 2025

The Yorkshire market town of Skipton tops Rightmove's 2025 'Happy at Home' index. Discover why its community spirit, affordability, and stunning Dales access won residents' hearts.

Runcorn homes sell in just 34 days in hot market

Properties in the Cheshire town of Runcorn are flying off the market in just 34 days on average, thanks to affordability and excellent commuter links. Discover the UK's fastest-selling areas.

£225k 'Shed' Home Highlights UK Housing Crisis

A one-bedroom property in Wirksworth, resembling a garden shed, is on the market for £225,000. Discover the details of this unique listing and what it reveals about the UK property market.

French lawyers sue Louvre to seize crown jewels

A group of French lawyers has launched an unprecedented legal action against the Louvre Museum, demanding the seizure of France's crown jewels in pursuit of an extraordinary compensation claim.

Paralysed gardener loses £1m High Court claim

A professional gardener left paralysed after a devastating fall from a ladder while tree-cutting has lost his £1 million High Court claim in a heartbreaking legal ruling that highlights the dangers of gardening work.

Farage apologises for false grooming gangs claim

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage issues public apology after falsely stating that 'the vast majority' of grooming gang convictions were British-Pakistani men, following legal action threat from research centre.

Car Boot King's £43m fortune faces legal battle

Multi-millionaire car boot sale tycoon Philip Gwynne faces losing his £43 million fortune after his cleaner-turned-partner launches legal claim against his estate following his sudden death.

NRL star sued after dog attack leaves man injured

South Sydney Rabbitohs enforcer Liam Knight finds himself at the centre of a legal storm after his American Bully allegedly mauled a man, sparking a compensation claim that could have major implications for the rugby league star's career.

London Property Market Soars in Spring Surge

London's property market experiences unprecedented surge as Rightmove data reveals the largest March budget increase since 2013, with asking prices climbing £5,207 amid growing buyer demand.

Gregg Wallace loses BBC High Court damages battle

MasterChef star Gregg Wallace has been denied damages after claiming the BBC caused him 'distress and harassment' following his dismissal from Saturday Kitchen, with the High Court ruling against the television presenter.

Model jailed for £3m NHS fraud exposed at festival

Jasmine Allchurch, 33, sentenced to prison after fraudulent £3 million negligence claim against NHS was uncovered when she was photographed dancing at festival despite claiming severe injuries.

Couple faces £350K bill after DIY shed fire disaster

A seemingly innocent garden project turned into a financial catastrophe for one couple, leaving them with a staggering £350,000 legal bill after their DIY shed caught fire and spread to neighbouring properties.

Gardener electrocuted by hidden substation wire sues energy firm

A landscape gardener suffered life-changing injuries when he accidentally sliced through a live electricity cable while pruning a hedge. The 11,000-volt shock left him with severe burns and ongoing health issues. He's now taking legal action against Scott

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