My investigation into the sky-high service charges which are financially crippling some leaseholders. Get in touch with all your service charge nightmares through f.parker
@dailymail
.co.uk
@LKPleasehold
@NLC_2019
@HomeOwnersAll
🚨📰Excited to say that after four fantastic years at Money Mail, I am moving over to the geneal news team. Special thanks to all of the PRs and experts who have helped me over the years. DMs are open for any tips ✍️
Off on leave after living out one of the happiest days of my life at the
#LondonMarathon2024
. Thanks to everyone who has supported me over the last six months and to the very special friends and family who cheered me on yesterday. (1/2)
🗞️ A week ago today I left the Daily Mail offices for the final time after an incredible six years. I am so grateful for the amazing opportunities and experiences I’ve had at the Mail. It has been a fantastic place to work and I will miss my wonderful colleagues terribly. (1/2)
A former top Post Office lawyer is refusing to cooperate with the public inquiry. The Telegraph understands Jane MacLeod is living in New Zealand and is not even entertaining the idea of a videolink appearance.
Post Office lawyer Rodric Williams has said he takes no "pride or comfort" in having worked for an employer which was engaged in the "greatest miscarriage of justice". You could almost forget he is still a Head of Legal at the PO...
#postofficescandal
The children of late former sub-postmistress Fiona Watson are appearing on a BBC documentary at 8.30pm tonight. You can also watch "Surviving the Post Office" on iPlayer.
Postmistress who died of cancer ‘couldn’t fight disease and Post Office’
Hello all, I have recently moved to the Daily Mail’s Money Mail and will now be reporting on
#personalfinance
,
#money
and
#fraud
. Whether you’re a
#pr
or you’ve got a personal story, please get in contact.
#journorequest
For the first time ever it now costs over £700-a-month on average to rent a room in the UK - and a staggering £971 in London, according to new data from
@SpareRoomUK
#property
(2/2) I’ll be taking a few weeks off before embarking on an exciting new chapter at the Telegraph, where I’ll be covering Special Projects from mid-September. Many thanks to everyone who has helped me with stories over the years and please stay in touch. My DMs will remain open.
There is a special place in hell for people who push past you and onto the tube, when you have stepped off temporarily to allow your fellow passengers to disembark.
Arise Sir Alan Bates…The former sub-postmaster, who received the news while watching Paula Vennells give evidence at the Post Office inquiry in May, told the Telegraph: “In some ways it felt like it was just another thing that had happened on that day.”
In explosive submissions from lawyers 🔥 Post Office investigators - along with the firm’s former head of criminal law - are accused of perverting the course of justice.
Within hours of Post Office legal chief Rodric Williams beginning his evidence, former sub-postmaster
@CastletonLee
has told The Telegraph the organisation should sack him from his senior role in the redress and compensation of Horizon victims.
Looking to speak to leaseholders who have seen their service charges soar to unacceptable levels in the last few years. Or perhaps you feel you are paying far too much for gardening, insurance or cleaning and the firm should have negotiated a better deal.
#leasehold
#fleasehold
Appalling sexism from
@Newsweek
here. These kind of opinions come from insecure men whose achievements are dwarfed (on an unimaginable scale!) by the likes of
@taylorswift13
.
Sad to see this sexist drivel on
@Newsweek
“At 34, Swift remains unmarried and childless, a fact that some might argue is irrelevant to her status as a role model. But it's crucial to consider what kind of example this sets for young girls.”
Horizon software architect Gareth Jenkins has refused to accept a High Court judge’s ruling that the Horizon system was not “remotely robust”. - follow live
🚨Nick Read, Henry Staunton, Kemi Badenoch and Kevin Hollinrake are among the witnesses set to give evidence in the seventh AND FINAL phase of the Post Office Horizon Inquiry.
#postofficehorizoninquiry
🚨🏆Thrilled to announce a massive win for the Daily Mail’s
#endthepotholeplague
campaign. Chancellor
@Jeremy_Hunt
has pledged to give Town Halls £200m to help tackle the pothole scourge. 🕳️🚗 (1/3)
This email shows how PO company sec Alwen Lyons warned Vennells that the briefing prepared for Lord Arbuthnot did not contain any reference to bugs. She suggests the Tory peer should be told they had been found.
Dozens are already gathering for the Menopause Mandate rally at Westminster. The group is calling for better access to HRT as well as greater awareness of the menopause and its symptoms.
#WorldMenopauseDay2022
🚨Bombshell revelation in Jo Swinson's witness statement. She claims Paula Vennells told her "with something of a pained expression" that some sub-postmasters "had their fingers in the til" or "something to that effect.
Rarely go into the
@Leicester
city now because dying but when I do I drive on Sunday because the parking was cheap. Not any more - gone from £1 all day to over £2 an hour.
@Leicester_News
I’m still on cloud nine after serving as maid of honour at my best friend’s wedding - but am now back to work from a fortnight on annual leave. Now to start on those emails….
Follow our live blog on Post Office CEO Nick Read's inquiry appearance - Post Office boss accused of overseeing ‘culture of misogyny’ gives evidence at inquiry
Latest on the Post Office Royal Garden Party story. Lee Castleton, who was portrayed by Will Mellor in the ITV drama, also received an invitation. He says he is going because "they need to see the victims". Mr Castleton was made bankrupt by his battle with the Post Office.
I didn’t see this
@JoHamil73963257
I too am invited. It came on the 29th. They certainly don’t get it! But I am going!
Bloody right I am.
They need to see the victims.
I hoped everyone was going.
All 555.
They need to see us. All of us.
Their behaviour remains abhorrent.
Sir Wyn Williams has warned the Post Office's former head of criminal law Jarnail Singh about self-incrimination as he prepares to give evidence to the inquiry for the second time.
#postofficescandal
.
National World has told reporters to stop writing up press releases "with the exception of breaking news and some crime and travel reports" so they can focus on "going out and getting original, unique stories". PRs can upload their pieces directly instead
I’m outside the flagship Waterstones store in Piccadilly, London, which is opening an hour early to welcome those hoping to get their hands on a copy of
#Spare
Alan Bates told
@Telegraph
Telegraph: “It felt like a Cruella de Vil trying to play Mary Poppins.
“She probably loved the money, loved the bonuses and loved not having to know anything.”
#postofficescandal
It's no secret that hospitality businesses have been hard hit by a flood of cancellations amid the
#Omicron
crisis. But this revealing diary by the owner of a successful chain of restaurants reveals just how tough it has been. I'm very grateful to him for sharing his story.
No time for scammers cashing-in during these desperate times. Remember your £400 will be automatically transferred into your account. Please do not respond to these criminals.
Jeremy Hunt confirms his pledge of a further £200m to help local councils tackle the 'curse of potholes'. This follows our
#endthepotholeplague
campaign.
#Budget2023
🕳️🕳️🚗🏆
🔺 NEW: Rishi Sunak today makes his debut in the Sunday Times Rich List, less than 36 hours after warning millions of people battling spiralling prices that they face a “tough” few months ahead
Cutting line from the witness statement of UKGI official Tom Cooper on Jane MacLeod - the Post Office's former General Counsel who is living in Australia and refusing to give live evidence to the inquiry.
#PostOfficeScandal
Another extraordinary day at the Post Office inquiry. Please take a look at our blog to catch-up on former Post Office investigator Raymond Grant's day in the witness stand today. It is worth noting he only turned up because he was legally compelled to.
In today’s Mail, David Hunter is released from custody after judges ruled he killed his terminally-ill wife to relieve her of her suffering. The pensioner speaks exclusively to the Mail about the tearful call he shared with his daughter moments later. With
@AndyJehring
Today, Bristol is crowned England's 'pothole capital' with four in five of the city's roads requiring work, according to research by
@comparethemkt
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