What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? house on the market for $3.8m… 48-years after last sale for $90k

The iconic LA mansion from the cult favorite What Ever Happened To Baby Jane is on the market, according to Variety. The setting of the 1962 Robert Aldrich-directed psychological horror film is currently listed for $3.795million. Nestled in the Hancock Park area of the city, the home comes with five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a guest house and … Read more

Lisa Armstrong snaps up a smart new five-bedroom home near ex Ant McPartlin for a cool £3.8m

Lisa Armstrong has snapped up a smart new five-bedroom home near her ex-husband Ant McPartlin in west London – and it’s set her back a cool £3.85million. The 43-year-old’s spacious semi-detached property, which sits on the banks of the River Thames, is set over three floors and boasts four bathrooms and two cloakrooms. Affording the makeup … Read more

Over 3.8m EU citizens apply to stay in UK after Brexit transition

More than 3.8million EU citizens apply to stay in the UK after Brexit transition period ends – with two million approved so far EU citizens must apply for settled status to stay in the UK after Brexit transition More than 3.8million have put in applications so far, according to Home Office Two million have been … Read more

High complaints bill causes Amigo Loans to fall to £38m loss

Shares in Amigo plunge as high cost of complaints sends loans company to £27m loss Shares in the subprime lender fell by 23.7 per cent to 7.4p by mid-afternoon  Amigo’s Acting Chair said it had undergone a ‘challenging and difficult period’   The firm recently agreed to resolve all complaints against them by October 31  By … Read more

Unemployment in Britain could soar to 1980s levels with 3.8m on the dole

Unemployment in Britain could soar to 1980s levels with 3.8million on the dole due to the wreckage caused by the coronavirus lockdown. Labour has warned that ministers need to do more to support struggling businesses as both main parties try to come up with ways to rescue the economy.   Statistics from the House of Commons library … Read more