P&R admits 'significant signs of stress’ in private rental market
RESIDENTIAL let property will continue to benefit from mortgage interest relief, under plans to support the rental market.
RESIDENTIAL let property will continue to benefit from mortgage interest relief, under plans to support the rental market.
Organisations representing the private rental sector said landlords are facing uncertainty ‘on a number of fronts’ as demand grows.
It has been listed at Grade II by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, alongside four other waterside chalets.
UK and Scottish Governments also strike new deal for Great British Energy to work with public bodies in Scotland to support clean energy.
Academics hope that electric wallpaper, which goes on the ceiling and is painted over, could become a ‘viable’ replacement for central heating.
A report by the Resolution Foundation recommended that this action is taken if ‘concerns’ persist over the number of EVs being bought.
Baroness Parminter said the move to electric vehicles is ‘one of the most important actions if we are going to get to net zero’.
The four-time Formula One world champion said ‘all this shame doesn’t get us anywhere’ as he spoke about standing up for sustainability.
The Department for Work and Pensions has announced an independent review of the issue of overpayments to carers.
Former prime minister Rishi Sunak raised concerns over the implementation of the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme.
England exited the tournament following a six-wicket defeat to West Indies in their final group game.
Mr Anderson also said the UK is a ‘carbon emission Nimby’ by importing steel made in blast furnaces from other countries.
The Reform UK deputy leader said the UK will be world leading in ‘naive stupidity’ if the Government continues to close blast furnaces.
Price became the first Northern Ireland player to hit a treble since David Healy in a 4-1 win over Liechtenstein in March 2007.
Heather Knight’s team missed out on a place in the semi-finals by net run-rate.