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Billie Shepherd’s husband Greg buys FOUR houses as he reveals plans to transform them all

GREG Shepherd has turned his property eye to a new purchase, as he snaps up not just one house but four in a row.

Greg Shepherd, who works as a broker and businessman in London and has been married to Billie Faiers since 2019, has snapped up a row of houses at auction as he revealed his new purchase on social media.

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Billie Shepherd’s husband Greg has snapped up four homes at auction with big plans to transform them[/caption]
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Greg has purchased two four bedroom and two three bedroom homes in a row in Croydon[/caption]

On Instagram, he shared a video of him proudly pointing out the four neighbouring homes as he revealed he’s bought two four bedroom and two three bedroom homes.

Posting via business account Picture Residential, Greg showed off the new homes as he walked through and discussed the work and big plans for the row of properties.

The account shared the clip with the caption: “Here we have our latest purchase over in Croydon.

“4 properties, x2 4 beds and x2 3 beds.

“As you can see these properties are in need of complete renovation. We will be keeping the existing shell of all 4 properties and fully refurbishing the internals, front and back gardens.

“These homes will be totally un-recognisable when completed providing new, clean and habitable spaces. 3 properties will be sold and the 4th will be added to our portfolio.”

Fans have commented to share their excitement for what the company will do with the homes, as one posted: “Can’t wait to see the final result!”

Another shared: “Great to see you investing in property Greg”.

“Clever move going into property,” said a third.

Another teased Greg, after he added extensive works to his Brentwood home with Billie including adding a pool.

The comment jibed: “Bet these set you back a few bob!!!! Cant wait to hear the costings and re valuing, especially after you pop your must have pool in.”

Last year Billie and Greg confirmed they had left the ITV series The Family Diaries they’d been on for the past six years with their three children.

It comes just three years after sister and fellow ex-Towie star Sam, 33, left their popular show The Mummy Diaries after nine successful series.

A source said: “Billie has loved her time on the show and had loads of fun, but thinks it’s time she let her kids grow up away from the cameras for a bit.

“She adores the memories she has made and will treasure them forever, she’s so grateful to the production company, but is excited about exploring new options with ITV.

“There is no bad blood and the sky is the limit.”

An ITV spokesman said: “We are currently in production with a new series of The Family Diaries to air on ITVX and ITVBe later this year and are in conversations with Billie about projects for 2025.”

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The auction properties need a lot of work to get them back into a liveable state[/caption]
Billie Faiers and Greg Shepherd in a scene from *Billie & Greg: The Family Diaries*.
Last year Billie revealed she was quitting The Family Diaries after six years on air
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Billie and Greg have been married since 2019 and have three kids together[/caption]

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Добре доглянутий Kia Sportage зазвичай може пробігти від 240 000 до 320 000 км, а в окремих випадках й більше, особливо за умови регулярного технічного обслуговування та своєчасного ремонту. Фахівці назвали основні проблеми кросовера та пробіг, на якому вони зазвичай виникають, інформує видання «Новини.LIVE». Двигун Найважливіша та найдорожча проблема Kia Sportage стосується двигуна, особливо в […]

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Молдова почала постачання газу до Придністров’я

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Crystal Palace ready to complete ambitious £25m Strahinja Pavlovic transfer from AC Milan with Ben Chilwell also eyed

CRYSTAL PALACE boss Oliver Glasner wants to sign AC Milan centre-half Strahinja Pavlovic in a £25million deadline deal.

Glasner is a huge fan of the powerful Serb — who is a regular in Milan’s Serie A and Champions League campaigns — so it is an ambitious target.

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Palace are interested in AC Milan star Strahinja Pavlovic[/caption]

Pavlovic, 23, joined from RB Salzburg last summer but Glasner wants competition at the back and also has one eye on a long-term replacement for Marc Guehi.

Palace need cover after the loss of Trevoh Chalobah and injury to Chadi Riad.

Milan may hold out for £35m but the Eagles have funds to go close — with Tiago Djalo an alternative if Pavlovic is too dear.

Djalo, 24, is on loan at Porto from Juventus.

Palace would take him on loan or permanent.

Eagles are also keen on Ben Chilwell, 28, at Chelsea but his £185k-a-week wages would be a concern.

Glasner is also keeping an eye on Lyon magician  Rayan Cherki, 21, who has been a long-term target.

Palace are 13th in the Premier League table going into Sunday’s fixtures.

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They are set to take on Manchester United at Old Trafford this afternoon.

Should they win, Glasner’s side would leapfrog their opponents into 12th.

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‘Here comes the rain again’ as weather bosses pinpoint worst-hit areas amid heavy rain in Met Eireann latest

IT’S another day of heavy rain this Bank Holiday weekend as Met Eireann forecasters pinpoint worst-hit areas.

Heavy rain is hitting parts of the country today as those in the east see it “slower to clear.”

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Rain is slow to clear on the east coast
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Wind is also picking up

Rain is currently hitting the east of the country, with up to 27mm recorded at Moorepark in Fermoy, as well as some spot flooding in Cork.

Rain is clearing over on the west coast, which is due to extend to the rest of the country.

Alan O’Reilly from Carlow Weather said: “Rain a little slower to clear East than forecast and up to 27mm recorded at Moorepark in Fermoy with some spot flooding on Cork.

“The clearance is appearing on the West coast though and will slowly extend to all areas this morning.”

Met Eireann has said that it is a “very wet picture” for most of the country, but clearer skies are expected later today.

They said: “It’s a very wet picture in across the country this morning with spot flooding.

“It will though be an improving picture as the last of the overnight rain continues to clear off into the Irish Sea and sunny skies develop widely as of late morning.

“Later on this evening though, the odd spot of drizzle will show up for Atlantic coasts.

“Highs today of 7C to 10C.”

Tonight will be mostly dry as rain clears off, with patchy drizzle appearing for Atlantic counties.

Met Eireann said: “Overall it will be a dry picture apart from a little patchy drizzle showing up across Atlantic counties.

“Coldest and clearest skies further east with lowest temperatures tonight ranging 3C to 8C.”

Winds are due to pick up by tomorrow, bringing outbreaks of rain over the west coast, but remaining dry elsewhere.

They said: “Monday will be a breezy day so, with scattered outbreaks of rain and drizzle slowly arriving into Atlantic counties.

“It should stay dry elsewhere though for daylight hours with a mix of cloud and sunny spells and a little bit milder with highs tomorrow of 10C to 12C.

“And the outlook will be coming dry and calm with high pressure dominating from midweek, cool by day and cold by night however.”

Tuesday is expected to start out wet, with rain and cloudy conditions but it won’t be here long as dry weather takes ahold.

They said: “Tuesday at the moment it’s looking like it will be a cloudy wet start without breaks of rain.

“However, drier brighter weather will quickly extend from the west. Scattered showers will follow later though, mainly across Atlantic counties and some of those could bring local hail and sleet.

“A cool picture on Tuesday with afternoon highs of 6C to 9C.

“Cold and mostly clear then in the overnight hours with frost and ice.”

Later next week will also see the dry spell continue, despite colder conditions breaking through with frost and ice patches present.

They said: “Each day will be dry with spells of sunshine and just light southeast breezes.

“Rather cool by day and distinctly cold by night however with frost and icy patches setting in nationwide.”

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Keeley Hawes hits back at ‘cultural vandalism’ claims over new period drama Miss Austen

MISS Austen star Keeley Hawes hit back at claims that the show is ‘cultural vandalism’ – insisting it depicts ‘the greatest act of love’.

The BBC period drama sees Keeley, 48, take on the role of Cassandra Austen, legendary writer Jane’s elder sister.

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Keeley Hawes leads the cast of BBC period drama Miss Austen[/caption]
Patsy Ferran and Synnove Karlsen in period costume.
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It explores the relationship between writer Jane Austen and her elder sister Cassandra[/caption]
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Cassandra’s actions have long stumped Austen fans[/caption]

It explores a question that’s long stumped the writer’s fanbase – why did Cassandra burn Jane’s collection of personal letters after she died?

Based on Gill Hornby’s best-selling novel, the drama takes this literary mystery and reimagines it in a story of sisterhood, love and loyalty.

Keeley told The Sun’s TV Mag: “I know lots of Austen fans feel it was an act of cultural vandalism, but I think she had great foresight.

“She couldn’t possibly have known the world we live in now where everyone wants to know everyone’s innermost thoughts every second of the day.

“So to make it about Jane’s work and to look after her legacy in the way that she did, I think it’s the greatest act of love.”

The show’s premise begins in 1830, 13 years after Jane’s death aged 41.

Cassandra receives correspondence from her late fiancé’s niece to inform her of some sad family news.

When she makes her way there, she’s confronted with another task – hunting down Jane’s letters that are hidden away in a trunk before they’re turned into a biography.

Once Cassandra gets her hands on them, the words transport her back in time to relive Cassy, Jane and their close friends’ youth, as a younger cast play out their stories in flashback scenes.

Keeley continued: “The script came into my inbox and I just felt I’d totally lucked out.

“I was interested in doing something about love, and this is a story about love in all its forms – sisterly love, romantic love, unrequited love.

“At this time in the world this is something we can all sit and give ourselves over to. It ticks a lot of boxes.”

Keeley is joined by an impressive ensemble including Rose Leslie, Jessica Hynes, Patsy Ferran and Phyllis Logan.

All episodes of Miss Austen will be available on iPlayer from today, February 2.

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Keeley is joined by a cast including Rose Leslie and Jessica Hynes[/caption]

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European region tipped to be big holiday hotspot in 2025 dubbed ‘motor valley’ with famous racetracks and huge F1 event

IF YOU’RE looking for some holiday inspiration, you might want to consider spending a weekend exploring Emilia-Romagna.

The Italian region has been nicknamed “motor valley” for decades thanks to its ties to car manufacturing and motor racing.

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Emilia-Romagna has been nicknamed ‘motor valley’ for decades thanks to its ties to the car industry[/caption]
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The region plays host to a huge Formula One event, with the next one being held in May[/caption]
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One of the region’s main highlights is the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena[/caption]

Despite being an automotive hub, Time Out named the region one of the most underrated places to travel in 2025.

While the travel experts praised the region’s ancient sites, world-class food and sandy beaches, it’s also a must for car fans.

Emilia-Romagna boasts an array of car and motorcycle museums and race tracks like the Imola Formula One circuit.

There are thought to be 13 automotive museums, 188 motorsports teams and numerous race tracks in the region.

It’s the beating heart of Italian automotive passion with famous brands like Ferrari, Lamborghini and Ducati all having a presence in Emilia-Romagna.

A must-visit for any car enthusiast is the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena.

The museum showcases Ferrari’s history, with models like the Ferrari 166 M on display.

A 35-minute drive away from Modena lies the Maranello Museum, a huge space that’s another tribute to some of Ferrari’s most iconic models like the Ferrari F40.

It’s another must for Formula One fans with cups won by racing legends Lauda and Schumacher.

Further afield in the Modena countryside, there’s also the Umberto Panini Collection, which has one of the biggest Maserati collections in the world.

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The Ferrari museum showcases the history of the iconic car brand[/caption]

Other important racing museums include Museum Stanguellini and the Lamborghini Factory.

Not only is the Lamborghini Factory a manufacturing site, it also charts the brands evolution, with some pretty sleek racing cars on display.

Meanwhile, the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum celebrates the founder of the iconic brand.

If you prefer two wheels over four, there’s also the Ducati Museum in Borgo Panigale – a district in northern Bologna.

Holidaymakers should aim to align their visit with the Formula One Grand Prix of Emilia Romagna in 2025.

The next race will take place from May 16 to May 18, 2025.

And it could make for an interesting watch as Sir Lewis Hamilton has joined the Ferrari team for the 2025/2026 season.

The Scuderia Ferrari Formula One team trains at the Fiorano Circuit in Maranello, Italy.

It means fans visiting the Italian region might be glimpse drivers like Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc when they’re visiting the Ferrari team base – although they’re likely to be on the road.

Modena is a just over an hour’s drive from Bologna, and it can also be reached on a direct train that takes just 28 minutes.

Both Ryanair and British Airways operate direct UK flights from London to Bologna, with one-way fares starting from £33 per person.

What is it like to visit Emilia-Romagna?

TRAVEL reporter Hope Brotherton has visited the Italian region, here’s what she thought…

I visited the region on a week-long trip in 2018, visiting three Italian cities and one landlocked country in just seven days.

Holidaymakers who like relaxing at the beach will want to head to Rimini.

Its main draw is its nine-mile stretch of shoreline, which is said to be the country’s biggest beach resort on the Adriatic Sea.

But just like other Italian cities, Rimini is packed with historical attractions and places of interest.

One of those is Borgo San Giuliano, a trendy neighbourhood that’s home to colourful houses and murals.

There’s also the Ponte di Tiberio, an ancient bridge, dating back 2,000 years, which is reminiscent of Florence’s Ponte Vecchio, except it’s a lot quieter.

I used Rimini as a base to explore other parts of the region because of these cheap hotels.

For example, from Rimini, it’s an easy train ride to Ravenna – the former capital of the Western Roman Empire.

Ravenna is my favourite place to visit in Italy thanks to its winding cobbled streets and unique mosaics.

The early Christian mosaics are hidden inside unassuming churches and baptisteries in the city, all of which were given UNESCO World Heritage status in 1996.

An hour away from Ravenna lies Bologna – Italy‘s self-proclaimed food capital.

Brits typically refer to the Ragu sauce as Bolognese sauce, serving the dish with spaghetti instead of tagliatelle.

We ordered the dish as the Italians intended – with a slow-cooked sauce and tagliatelle.

The fresh pasta was heavenly and the sauce ruined our weeknight spag bol recipe.

And an added bonus of visiting Emilia-Romagna is being able to explore San Marino – a small micro-state that lies around one hour away from Rimini.

Founded in 301AD, San Marino is celebrated as the world’s oldest surviving republic.

I also travelled to another underrated city that’s set to be big in 2025 – and it’s said to be the happiest in the world.

An often-ridiculed city was named one of the best places to visit in 2024 by Time Out.

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For motorcycle enthusiasts, there’s also the Ducati Museum[/caption]
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Both Ryanair and British Airways operate direct flights to Bologna, which is half an hour away from Modena where most of the car museums are found[/caption]

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Кекси на сироватці: швидко смачно та недорого

  Сироватка коштує недорого, а випічка на ній завжди виходить вдалою. Спробуйте приготувати м‘які, ніжні та неймовірно смачні кекси. Вони швидко готуються, тому можуть стати фаворитом у вашому записнику рецептів. Подробиці Для тіста вам потрібно: 2 яйця 200-250 г цукру 250 г сироватки 100 г  вершкового масла 350 г борошна 1 пакетик розпушувача 1 пакетик […]

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