Lisa Jordan on the connection between her childhood house and new dream home in Cork
Speaking to RSVP Home about the house she grew up in, Lisa said it was built by her parents and was very similar to what she now lives in
'I helped 1,400 people put flooring in their homes'
Pia Honey is campaigning for social housing to come with flooring as standard.
'It's a bird! It's a plane!'
In the remotest reaches of Alaska, there’s no relying on DoorDash to have Thanksgiving dinner — or any dinner — delivered. But some residents living well off the grid nevertheless have turkeys this holiday, thanks to the Alaska Turkey Bomb.
Woman sent thousands in fines over mystery truck
Hilary Parker is facing fines for a truck she knows nothing about that is registered to her home.
'Mum had to lie to me about taking her own life'
As MPs vote on the assisted dying bill, patients and their families share their views.
'Scammers said one thing that made me believe them and cost me £6,500'
A car pulled up outside and she handed over her bank cards
'Monzo scammers said one thing that made me believe them and now I've lost £6,500'
'I think it actually gave me PTSD because I had nightmares for three days in a row, every night'
Urgent warning issued after household object 'explodes' causing fire
Denise Graovac said her 24-year-old daughter Sophie was home alone at the property in Thames Ditton, Surrey, on November 18 when she heard an 'explosion'.
Scammer convinced me to hand over my savings - he was so convincing
Linjing Peng, 31, received a call from a fraudster claiming to be from Monzo's fraud and security team, who warned her they had detected suspicious activity on her account
Heartbreaking assisted dying plea of terminally ill former nurse
Elaine Hudson had been ravaged by brutal motor neurone disease and was no longer able to speak when she realised her message.
'I watched tumours breaking through mum's neck as she begged me to let her die'
Woman tells how she will forever be traumatised by the memory of being forced to watch her mum suffer a horrifying, “inhumane” death
Brit in US jail accused of smuggling £15m worth of cocaine says she was promised 'free holiday to Mexico'
A beautician from Middlesbrough is looking at up to 60 years in prison after trying to smuggling £15m worth of cocaine in return for a free holiday to Mexico.
Wheelchair user was told she was 'giving disabled people a bad name'
Wheelchair user Nargis Fakhri was told she gave 'disabled people a bad name' by a bus driver after a heated row erupted over whether there was space for her on a 140 Arriva service in Kent.
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