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"A mother-of-three says she could be forced to sell her home at a cut-price because of the devastating impact of an axed HS2 line on her village. Steph Wilkin and her ex-husband splashed out 1.175m on the Grade II-listed three-bedroom house in the leafy parish of Whitmore in Staffordshire in 2009, following success for the pair in running a local electronics assembly company."
Coverage spans reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while emphasizing on-the-ground reporting and investigative work, funded by donations to avoid paywalls. The outlet positions itself as trusted across the political spectrum and argues that quality journalism should remain freely accessible, paid for by those who can afford it. A mother-of-three, Steph Wilkin, faces financial strain after an axed HS2 line reportedly damaged her village's prospects. Wilkin and her ex-husband paid 1.175m for a Grade II-listed three-bedroom house in Whitmore in 2009, and she later signed a settlement agreeing the house be sold with her receiving 62% of the proceeds.
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