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It is the tradition of the now infamous 'Ramadan Rush', which sees thousands of super-rich Middle Easterners flying in with one intention: to see off their month of fasting with major indulgence.
The Thompsons, whose main residence is in Wiltshire, had been renting out their flat in London’s trendy Shoreditch for some time to people they believed to be good tenants.
While they're assumed to be one of the last bastions of the small, artisan producer in Britain, many critics are now questioning whether markets have, in fact, been hijacked.
According to the British charity Electrical Safety First, many of the cheap devices it tests fail to meet requirements.
The cat burglar (pictured) has woven a soft-footed trail through the leafy Wimbledon village, home to the All England Lawn Tennis Club and numerous multi-million-pound houses, for the past six years.
Vicky Cooper is struggling to reconcile the warm, loving father she remembers with the - in her words - ‘selfish, bumbling drunk’ portrayed in ITV's Not Like That, Like This.
These women have spent thousands of pounds and worked for years to finish their garden sanctuary, or 'she' sheds.
This row of Victorian terraces, James Turner Street, Birmingham, is now the subject of a controversial five-part series, called Benefits Street, which began this week.
With a series of photos of the car's glossy black exterior and leather interior, full service history and a specification list promising all manner of gadgetry, the online advertisement was enticing, writes Beth Hale.
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: These sought-after knits are produced from the fur of the angora rabbit — giant balls of fluff with tiny faces peeking out, bred for their long, soft wool.
While, if her daughter’s relationship continues to blossom, Lady Mary Gaye Curzon could be the next Carole Middleton, in many respects the two women could hardly be more different.
Ingrid Stone, who lives in north-east London, has been hailed as the queen of complaints after writing letters of complaint for 32 years.
Standing in the middle of an empty stage at one end of a nondescript church hall, Esther Shortt looked down at the five eager faces staring back at her.
Rugby player Cipriani, 25, is said to have cheated on model Kelly Brook with no less than seven women since their reconciliation earlier this year.
Linsey Attridge (pictured) chanced upon a photograph of Philip McDonald and used it to back up a story she’d concocted to win sympathy from her boyfriend.
Three-year-old Joseph Seevaraj, from Hove, East Sussex, died from blood poisoning caused by severe tonsillitis after a German out-of-hours doctor told his parents he would be fine at home.
The picture Sarah Fleming took of her husband Stewart, from Rainham, in Kent, is one that will haunt her for ever.
Jill Tudor, Michele Mauger and Sheila Rorie, pictured from left, all regret having relationships with their GP. Here, they share their stories.
The otherwise unremarkable suburban town has found itself with the dubious honour of being home to perhaps the highest proliferation of payday lenders and the like of anywhere in the country.
Linda Peanburg King lost baby son Axel at seven weeks old to pneumonia after repeated calls and appointments with a private out-of-hours service failed to diagnose his condition.
Legal action against the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay foundation Trust has begun following the deaths of 14 babies and two mothers at Furness General Hospital in the past decade. Liza Brady and husband Simon talk about how their baby died there.
Lee wreaked confusion and distress on his daughter Jessy's life. Controlling, tormented and with a love of alcohol and young women, his behaviour left her needing psychotherapy.
Sitting together, as the sun sets on the white sandy beaches of Barbados, Rachel Turner and Diane Davies could be ordinary British holidaymakers, soaking up the embers of another beautiful day.
Alastair Stewart, 55, a Cambridge University dropout living on benefits in a housing association flat in the West Sussex town of Burgess Hill has been jailed for two years.
Pregnant Marie McKinlay, 40, was said to have employed dozens of high-class hookers offering everything from 'French Kissing' to 'porn star experience'.
TV chef Nigella Lawson, right, has always said she had a difficult relationship with her late mother Vanessa Salmon, left, but now family friends say they are surprised by the suggestion.
Alexandra Lucy Hoegh, aged three, died after becoming tangled up in the cord of a blind at her parents' West London home, echoing the case of Leah Edwards, (pictured) who died two years ago.
Darrell Plews burned all his wife's possessions including 50 of her designer handbags and 50 pairs of shoes after she got together with a Gambian gardener.
The village of Hale in Liverpool boasts low crime rates but the tight knit community has been rocked by the sudden and violent death of doctor Anthony Owen, pictured, outside his house.
Drunken Danielle Reeves, 24, tried to blame her other son Alfie, who was just three, when she left her son Frankie-Joe an unsupervised in a dangerously overfilled bath at a flat in Redhill, Surrey.
At the grassy entrance to Henley Royal Regatta, a crowd of impeccably well-turned-out ladies and gentlemen is gathering.
Mundill Mahil, pictured, lured Gagandip Singh to her university house in Brighton, where he was set up by two of her friends as 'justice' for apparently trying to rape her six months previously.
Emma Harrison, 48, lives in a Grade-II listed 12th century country mansion with 100-acres of land in Derbyshire in unbridled luxury - and she has made her money from the taxpayer.
Two years ago, Gill Jones looked around the comfortable house she shares with husband Mark in West Yorkshire and wondered whether it would ever be filled with the children they dreamed of.
The condition secondary infertility - which often remains unexplained — is believed to affect as many as one in five couples.
Rioch Edwards-Brown and her husband found themselves in a nightmare after a doctor decided their son's ill health from birth was caused by shaken baby syndrome.
Karen Flook, from Essex, gives a nonchalant shrug and laughs as she admits that she doesn’t have much concept of the value of money. That is a monumental understatement.
Phyllis Dixey turned from side to side, all the while wafting her ostrich feather fans to give tantalising hints of the naked form beneath.
What Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson has sacrificed serving his country is something that cannot be measured. But his dream of returning to the Army has been shattered.
There has been a huge rise in 'handbag' dogs handed to charities, with more than 400 pooches being dumped at their doors this year alone - a 44 per cent increase.
BETH HALE visit Rhodes Farm in North London, the first unit dedicated to the treatment of eating disorders in children, to get an insight into this growing problem.
These inspiring stories show how the law-abiding and caring majority have rallied together to bring hope to those who have lost everything.
In February 2009, four months after ending her relationship with George Appleton, pictured right, Clare Wood, 36, left, was murdered by him at her home in Salford.
In recent days Steve Coogan, pictured, and Hugh Grant have emerged as poster boys for the celebrity crusade against the News of the World.
Ian Noble was a brilliant young doctor cut down by a careless driver. Here his forgiving mother explains why she wrote to the court requesting leniency for the killer.
He's the thief freed because of his right to 'a family life'. Now, if you blood pressure can take it, read his shameless self-justification, as told by BETH HALE.
It is the haunt of the capital's rich and famous, but their behaviour means that it faces losing its license. So just what is the appeal of Chelsea's Public nightclub?
Joanna Brown was so terrified of her husband Robert that she had installed a hidden camera in her Ascot home and forbidden him from entering the house.
Barely a month after being accused of an affair with a colleague – and after (false) allegations about Jemima Khan – Clarkson has a place on his own in London.
Rebecca Coriam, 24, from Chester disappeared from the 83,000-ton cruise ship Disney Wonder she worked on as it sailed along the Mexican Riviera. She said she was on her way to bed at 5.45am but never reached her cabin.