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Millionaire property developer is prosecuted after workers smashed up Victorian pub's historic tiles
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msn.com | Jaya Narain
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6 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jaya Narain
A millionaire property developer accused of the 'wanton vandalism' of an historic Victorian pub is being prosecuted by council bosses. Charlie Southall, 46, bought the 150-year-old Montreal Arms in Brighton 'on a whim' after it closed during lockdown. He then hired a team of workers who took a pneumatic drill to the historic glazed green tiles of the locally listed pub. Residents were furious and confronted the property developer in the street, demanding he stop vandalising the historic pub.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jaya Narain
A 'happy-go-lucky' and 'caring' young British woman died while on holiday in Thailand after accidentally consuming a lethal cocktail of drugs, an inquest heard. Rebecca Turner, 36, died in a Bangkok hotel room after taking what she thought was a line of cocaine with her partner. But the white powder she thought was cocaine was actually a lethal combination of drugs including painkillers, sleeping pills, morphine and anxiety medication.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Rory Tingle |Jaya Narain
It's one of Britain's most popular weekend haunts - but Brighton is being blighted by a crimewave on some of the city's most iconic shopping streets. Brighton's Regency neighbourhood, so-called as it is at the heart of the Regency city's old quarter, saw 2,436 crimes for every 1,000 residents last year. This is the worst crime rate for any big city neighbourhood in England outside of London or Birmingham, according to a new analysis of police data.
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1 month ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jaya Narain
A decision by the National Trust to ban tourist coaches from parking at Britain's most popular beauty spots has badly backfired and caused chaos at the site, it is claimed. Last month the Trust banned all coaches from the car park at Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters. The ban was introduced in a bid to stem the 600,000 tourists who visit each year causing damage to the iconic white cliffs.
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