Student loan overpayments of nearly £19m go unclaimed

The government is sitting on more than £18 million in student loan over-payments which have been unclaimed by nearly 60,000 graduates, it has emerged today.  Just under 60,000 former students in England overpaid on their student loans since 2015-16 and are owed refunds, averaging more than £300 per person, according to Student Loans Company (SLC) data. … Read more

JD Sports boss sells £19m of shares one day before stock plummets

JD Sports boss sells another £19m of shares one day before stock plummets on second lockdown announcement By Tom Witherow For The Daily Mail Published: 21:51 GMT, 2 November 2020 | Updated: 21:51 GMT, 2 November 2020 JD Sports’s boss sold £19.2million of shares the day before Boris Johnson announced the second lockdown, sending the … Read more

How I built my dream home: Wiltshire’s £1.9M Long Barn

From the outside, it has elements of the celebrity haunt Soho Farmhouse, while on the inside there is a Playstation console-shaped kitchen island and a Mr Benn-inspired walk-in wardrobe. And as you’d expect from that, the Long Barn is a house with a story to tell.  The property is a 200-year old building that was … Read more

Son, 20, of £1.6m-a-year BooHoo CEO was found dead from ‘morphine overdose in family’s £1.9m home

Son, 20, of £1.6m-a-year BooHoo CEO was found dead from a ‘morphine overdose in his bed at family’s £1.9m Sevenoaks home after he failed to get up for work at 5am’ during lockdown Louis Lyttle, son of Boohoo chief John Lyttle, died at home Seal near Sevenoaks  20-year-old was pronounced dead at home after failing … Read more

MARKET REPORT: Car dealer Lookers’ fraud probe reveals £19m black hole

MARKET REPORT: Lookers’ fraud probe reveals car dealer has been exaggerating profits for years leading to a £19m black hole By Francesca Washtell For The Daily Mail Published: 21:50 BST, 29 June 2020 | Updated: 21:50 BST, 29 June 2020 Lookers uncovered a £19million hole in its accounts after a fraud probe found the car … Read more

Grade I-listed castle owned by a sailor who killed the real-life Jack Sparrow on sale for £1.9m

A stunning Grade I-listed castle that was once owned by a swashbuckling sailor who killed the real-life Captain Jack Sparrow from Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean has gone on the market for £1.9million. Coupland Castle dates back to the 12th century, having been built on land belonging to Sir John de Coupland, the squire who … Read more