Barcelona city council is considering a ban on investment funds and non-residents from purchasing homes in the city for non-residential purposes, as part of an effort to limit property purchases by foreigners in Spain. This move aims to prioritize residential use of properties in the Catalan capital and potentially address housing affordability issues. The proposal underscores the city’s focus on ensuring that properties are primarily utilized for housing needs rather than investment purposes.
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Starmer’s Farage-focused local elections launch shows he knows Reform is the real threat to Labour
In his local election launch, Sir Keir Starmer faced the looming presence of right-wing populists Donald Trump and Nigel Farage, with the latter threatening to gain hundreds of local council seats through Reform UK's electoral challenge. Sir Keir focused on criticizing the Conservatives' 14-year record in power, urging voters to support Labour as a national and local alternative, while highlighting the threat posed by Reform UK as a significant electoral force in the upcoming polls....
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