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  • Nov 28, 2024 | homebuilding.co.uk | Amy Willis

    When I lived in a small Victorian terraced house in London, a combined washer-dryer was ideal. It meant I had the luxury of having both a washing machine and a tumble dryer, despite only having a few square metres of space in my tiny kitchen. The benefits weren't only in the dual usage. The washer-dryer didn't need to be vented, and it didn't need a separate drain. Everything simply connected to the existing washing machine pipework.

  • Nov 14, 2024 | homebuilding.co.uk | Amy Willis

    At Future Publishing we rely on advertising to keep bringing you the content you love to read. The majority of the content on Homebuilding & Renovating is created solely by our editorial team, but on occasion we also work with external partners to create content we hope our readers will find interesting and useful. In some cases, advertisers support us in producing content. This content is labelled so you can see who has funded it and how it was created.

  • Sep 25, 2024 | homebuilding.co.uk | Amy Willis

    The new series of Grand Designs starts tonight with a couple taking on an ambitious transformation of an old coastguard station in East Yorkshire. Of course, this is not your basic self build story. It quickly emerges that Zahid and Ferzana from Leeds, not only want to turn the old coastguard station into a family home, but they want the building to have an ambitious design too.

  • Aug 28, 2024 | msn.com | Amy Willis |Elizabeth Atkin

    Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.

  • Jul 2, 2024 | econtalk.org | Amy Willis

    Thinking- what is it? What does it mean for human beings to think? Are we about to be surpassed by artificial thinking? Many people think so, but not Teppo Felin, as far as I understand him. In this episode, EconTalk host Russ Roberts welcomes back Felin to discuss these questions, based on a working paper Felin has written with Matthias Holweg. Felin explains that the human ability to ignore existing data and evidence is not only our Achilles heel, but also one of our superpowers.

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Amy Willis
Amy Willis @Amy_Willis
2 Jan 24

That said, I'd imagine if you could prove you bought the item for more, there would be no capital gain and therefore no tax to pay. So we all need to be keeping our receipts if we plan to resell anything on eBay, Vinted or other online platforms from now on

Amy Willis
Amy Willis @Amy_Willis
2 Jan 24

Not to mention that it targets stay-at-home mums selling off their baby/children's gear once they've grown out of it to make ends meet - and probably spend it (and pay tax!) on buying their children new necessities. Totally the wrong message https://t.co/7wHlL3c0Ei

Amy Willis
Amy Willis @Amy_Willis
2 Jan 24

And surely if you've paid your tax buying the item, you shouldn't pay tax again when selling it on to make ends meet? https://t.co/7wHlL3c0Ei