Property Scam, Park Festivals, Spanish Tourism Protests
Seven thousand people in the UK invested their money and pensions in Dolphin Trust before its collapse. Its founder now faces trial.
More than twenty-five thousand people from around the world invested their money in Dolphin Trust, a company that promised lucrative returns on its development of derelict listed buildings in Germany. The firm collapsed in 2020 with losses of more than £1 billion, leading thousands of people from the UK to lose their savings and pensions. Our reporter Shari Vahl brings us an update on the story as its founder begins trial for fraud.
From tomorrow, households in England will not need to submit a planning application to install an air source heat pump. We hear about what this means for heat pump installation and whether it is likely to increase consumer’s concerns about noise pollution.
Music festivals are taking place in city parks across the UK this summer, but some local residents believe this is limiting their access to green spaces. Local authorities say that renting out these green spaces provides important funding to assist with their upkeep, so should there be a festival limit or do they provide a much-needed boost to culture and the local economy?
More protests against overtourism are planned across Spain next month. From Barcelona to the Balaeric Islands, residents are protesting rising rents, overcrowding and strained infrastructure. 18 million people from the UK travelled to Spain last year but will protests make holidaymakers think twice? We hear from someone caught up in last year’s protests and a campaign group in Tenerife.