Bankrupt oil tycoon once worth £125m was caught squatting in office, tribunal hears

A bankrupt oil tycoon once worth £125million charmed a struggling business by posing as an investor, only to have his mum pay a fraction of his funds and be caught living out of a sleeping bag in their office. Calum Melville, former Dundee FC director, used his ‘charm and charisma’ to lure in the luxury … Read more

Bankrupt oil tycoon once worth £125m was caught squatting in office, tribunal hears

A bankrupt oil tycoon once worth £125million charmed a struggling business by posing as an investor, only to have his mum pay a fraction of his funds and be caught living out of a sleeping bag in their office. Calum Melville, former Dundee FC director, used his ‘charm and charisma’ to lure in the luxury … Read more

Bupa to pay £125m to customers hit by private medical service disruption

Bupa confirms it will pay a total of £125m to customers hit by disruption to private medical services at the height of the pandemic Bupa pledged last year to pay back any ‘exceptional financial benefit’  Most eligible Bupa customers will get around one month’s premium payment  By Jane Denton For Thisismoney Published: 16:42 GMT, 18 March … Read more

Construction giant Taylor Wimpey sets aside £125m fortune to fix cladding issues

Builder’s £125m fire-trap flat fund: Construction giant Taylor Wimpey sets aside fortune to fix cladding issues Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey said fund would ‘provide certainty’ to leaseholders The £125m fund will spare leaseholders the cost of making buildings safe  It is the latest construction giant to set aside cash since the Mail launched its campaign to … Read more

Construction giant Taylor Wimpey sets aside £125m fortune to fix cladding issues

Builder’s £125m fire-trap flat fund: Construction giant Taylor Wimpey sets aside fortune to fix cladding issues Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey said fund would ‘provide certainty’ to leaseholders The £125m fund will spare leaseholders the cost of making buildings safe  It is the latest construction giant to set aside cash since the Mail launched its campaign to … Read more

Kanye West ‘spent $12.5M of his OWN money’ for failed presidential campaign in 2020

Kanye West’s 2020 presidential campaign cost the rapper/fashion designer nearly $12.5million of his own money, according to a report released by the Federal Election Commission.  The celebrity/political outsider self-funded a majority of his run, which didn’t begin until four-months before voting day, only raising $2million for outside contributors.  That lack of enthusiasm transferred to the … Read more

Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has built up a £12.5m property portfolio

Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis really does put his money where his mouth is because he’s built up a £12.5m property portfolio. Moreover, the TV personality and his wife have given away a huge £20m to charity over the last eight years, while he has also helped the nation to save money with his top tips.   … Read more

TikTok’s ‘most-viewed house’ in Orpington on sale for £1.25m

Premier League footballers, YouTubers and pop stars are battling it out to buy TikTok’s most-viewed house for £1.25million. The five-bedroom, four-bathroom house in Orpington, Bromley – dubbed the ‘footballer’s mansion’ by owner Tommy McNally – is any sports lover’s dream with its own indoor pitch featuring a ‘pinball style’ target system, as well as a cinema … Read more

Coastal five-bed townhouse with secret escape tunnel used by Henry VII hits market for £1.25m

A Royal RETREAT! Coastal five-bed townhouse with secret escape tunnel ‘used by 14-year-old Henry VII when he fled to France in 1471’ hits market for £1.25m The underground passage of the five-storey house in Tenby, Pembs, leads from garden down to the harbour Plaque reads ‘It is said that Henry Tudor escaped through a tunnel … Read more

BBC invites staff to apply for voluntary redundancy as it attempts to make £125m in savings

The BBC has invited staff to apply for voluntary redundancy as it attempts to make £125million in savings this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The broadcaster has asked its public service staff – not those in its commercial subsidiaries – to make a voluntary redundancy expression of interest. There are fears that thousands of … Read more