Homes for sale with a lake or moat – in pictures Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Enjoy a waterside view at these properties from Bucks to North Yorkshire
Jill Papworth
Main image: Fantasy : Lakes : Denham, Buckinghamshire Photograph: Strutt & Parker Fri 12 Jun 2020 02.00 EDT Last modified on Fri 12 Jun 2020 03.00 EDT Lymm, CheshireGrand, luxurious and, in places, downright OTT, this eight-bedroom lakeside house with 11 acres, helicopter hangar, 22-car garage, indoor pool, orangery, media suite and multiple chandeliers has to be seen to be believed.
A footballer for Brighton and Hove Albion is to face a retrial after the promotion play-offs following a fight outside a nightclub in Newcastle between groups of black and white men, a court heard. Kazenga Lua Lua was tried for affray at Newcastle Crown Court last month alongside two other men who were cleared.
The jury was unable to reach a verdict in Lua Lua's case and the Crown Prosecution Service has now decided to proceed with a six-day retrial.
Diego Maradona’s memorable performance with Argentina against Brazil at the 1990 World Cup has been made into an individual highlights video.
Maradona provided a legendary assist to Claudio Caniggia as he scored for Argentina in their 1-0 win vs. Brazil in the Round of 16 at the 1990 World Cup. But Maradona’s imposing dominance in the match started long before that goal.
A fantastic assist to Caniggia was wrongly disallowed for offside but Maradona kept dribbling beyond Brazilian players and drawing fouls.
Waitrose and John Lewis won't be selling crackers with plastic toys next year. Picture: Getty Images John Lewis and Waitrose have hit the headlines after banning plastic toys in their Christmas crackers. Your Christmas cracker could look a little different next year as some major retailers have vowed to ban plastic toys. The likes of Waitrose and John Lewis are joining the campaign against single-use plastic by removing it from their crackers by Christmas 2020.
Warner Bros. Discovery streaming comms senior vice president Chris Willard is exiting the company to pursue other interests after 14 years working with the HBO team, Variety has learned.
Currently, Willard oversees the communications strategy for both Max and Discovery+, partnering closely with execs in Europe, Latin America and APAC on global strategy.