Neighbours took us to court over fence that's inches inside their property – we're being forced to sell up to pay fees | The Sun

A COUPLE face having to sell their home to pay $163,000 worth of legal fees after neighbours took them to court over a fence. Jay Hall and his wife Kirsty, built their home in Sydney's northwest in 2018 and believed they were "on good terms" with their neighbours – before the fence fallout. The pair say their neighbours initially gave them

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Protest by French winemakers sparks fury in Spain

War of the rosés! ‘Grapes of wrath’ protest by French winemakers sparks fury in Spain and calls for sanctions against France French winemakers painted the town red, destroying countless boxes of vino Winegrowers in France have called for demonstrations over decline in wine sales An attack by furious French winemakers that saw rose and sparkling vino smashed in a row

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New rules to stop schools shutting during teacher union strikes – what it means for parents and kids | The Sun

TEACHING unions will be banned from shutting schools during strikes under a government crackdown to ease the disruption on kids. Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has today announced a minimum service level requirement for schools and colleges. She has today written to the unions asking them to voluntarily keep enough staff in classrooms during walkouts – with the threat of legal

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