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Wednesday newspaper round-up: House prices, Starlink, John Lewis

Wed 28 May 2025 07:17 | A A A

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(Sharecast News) - Donald Trump's global tariff trade war is "nonsense and stupid" and will damage every country in the world, including the US, the boss of one of Britain's most powerful property companies has said. Mark Preston, chief executive of the 348-year-old Grosvenor Group, controlled by the Duke of Westminster, said he was "convinced" that the president's sweeping tariff policies would ultimately be removed. - Guardian

UK homeowners are agreeing to sell for about 16,000 below the average asking price amid the busiest month for home sales since the pandemic boom, according to a leading property website. House sales have climbed by 6% this month compared with May last year, Zoopla found, and 13% more homes came on to the market, giving buyers more choice and helping to boost activity. - Guardian

Rachel Reeves's plans to combine smaller pension funds into a group of giant "megafunds" will make workers just 6,000 better off by the time they retire, The Telegraph understands. In an announcement expected later this week, the Chancellor will lay out details of new rules to encourage consolidation in the pension industry. - Telegraph

Elon Musk's Starlink is set to be handed a bigger slice of Britain's broadband network amid surging demand for satellite internet services. Ofcom has outlined proposals to grant new temporary spectrum licences to Starlink for three of its gateway Earth stations. The stations, which are located at Starlink's existing sites in Hampshire, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, help to connect broadband users by transmitting data between satellites and infrastructure on the ground. - Telegraph

The John Lewis Partnership has been given the green light for its biggest build-to-rent project, despite opposition from the council and local residents. The group said a government planning inspector had approved its plans to build 430 homes in towers up to 20 storeys high above its Waitrose supermarket in the west London borough of Ealing. - The Times

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