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61. European house price boom ended in 2007
House price inflation peaked last year across Europe as interest rate rises began to bite, although mortgage lending held up in most countries despite a global credit crunch, a report showed on Wednesday.
04 Mar 2008
62. Amy Winehouse will not face charges
Soul singer Amy Winehouse will face no further action in connection with an alleged attempt to pervert the course of justice, police said on Friday.
29 Feb 2008
63. Man arrested for helping Commons protesters
A worker at the Houses of Parliament has been arrested on suspicion of helping protesters to stage a rooftop protest at Westminster to demonstrate against Heathrow's expansion, police said on Friday.
29 Feb 2008
64. House prices fall again in February
House prices fell for a fourth month running in February to post the lowest annual rate of inflation in more than two years, the Nationwide Building Society said on Friday. It said house prices fell 0.5 percent on the month in February after a downwardly revised 0.3 percent fall in January. Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast a flat reading on the month.
29 Feb 2008
65. Redrow warns lower home sales on challenging market
Housebuilder Redrow reported lower six-month underlying profit on Thursday and warned of lower than expected annual home completion, as it sees more challenging market conditions.
28 Feb 2008
66. House prices fall for fifth month
House prices in England and Wales fell for a fifth month running in February, pushing the annual rate of inflation to its lowest since April 2006, a survey showed on Monday.
25 Feb 2008
67. England's most expensive streets revealed
Three small, exclusive areas of London dominate the rankings of the most expensive streets in England and Wales.
20 Feb 2008
68. House price inflation picks up in February
Sellers of residential property in England and Wales hiked their asking prices by an annual 5.8 percent in February, a survey showed on Monday, despite a glut of properties on the market and forecasts for a slowing economy.
18 Feb 2008
69. New houses in flood areas "uninsurable"
Major housing developments are being given the go-ahead despite flooding risk, meaning they could be "unsaleable, uninsurable and uninhabitable", the insurance industry trade body said on Thursday.
14 Feb 2008
70. House prices fall further in January
British house prices fell at their fastest pace in the three months to January in at least a decade, a survey signalled on Wednesday, a sign the interest rate cut last year has done little to stabilise the market.
13 Feb 2008
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