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A Place in the Sun couple who cried 'tears of joy' after buying dream house share sad update

A couple who cried with happiness on A Place in the Sun after buying their dream home have shared a sad update on their holiday property. Caroline and Gary were searching for a three-bedroom property in Valencia, Spain on the Channel 4 show. The pair had a budget of £150,000 and wanted to find the perfect home for their nine children.
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Nudist summoned to court for walking down street with todger out arrives naked
courthouse in the buff.Alejandro Colomar, 29, has racked up an eye-watering €3,000 (£2,700) in fines for walking around the streets of Valencia, Spain, without clothes on multiple occasions.And the self-proclaimed nudist, who claims his naughty hobby is not illegal, even showed up at the courthouse totally disrobed to contest his many fines on Tuesday (September 27). READ MORE: Dad fuming as police escort 12-year-old son home for wielding toy gun in public Police eventually persuaded Colomar to cover up his manhood before he proceeded into the building.Speaking in court, the naturist said that the only people who had taken issue with his nudity were police, claiming that cops stopped him every time he left the house unclad.He also stated that an online search led him to discover there was no law stopping him from going out in the nude.Colomar even said he and his mother, who reportedly wears clothes, would go hiking together while he was completely exposed.The computer scientist, who works remotely for an American IT security firm, considers it a breach of his rights for police to stop him from wearing - or not wearing - whatever he likes, and plans to defend himself against those who want to stop him.He was summoned to the Valencia courthouse as part of his appeal process to have his fines cancelled.Defending Colomar, his lawyer Pablo Mora reportedly argued that being naked in the street is not a crime - but did admit that there is some vagueness in the law after the Spanish government did away with the crime of 'public scandal' in 1988.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.While some city councils in Spain, including Barcelona,
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A Place in the Sun guest branded 'Danni Menzies' twin' amid major wardrobe malfunction
A Place in the Sun fans were surprised when a house hunter turned up in a very similar outfit to one of the show's presenters.Kirsty and her boyfriend of four years, Joe, met with host Jean Johansson in Valencia, Spain, where they were looking to spend £250,000 for a permanent home.When they met up at the beach to go over the wish list for their house, Kirsty wore a floral short dress in stunning yellow and a a pair of white boots.READ MORE: A Place in the Sun fans tell guests to 'f*** off' over outrageous property offerEagle-eyed fans noticed the outfit and thought of another host, Danni Menzies, who looked absolutely stunning while filming her ventures.Danni is always seen wearing mini skirt and a pair of white leather boots to show off her long tanned legs.One said: "Kirsty has modelled her look on Danni - horrible white boots and flashing dress.""She nicked Danni's boots!" a second joked and a third added: "Has she half-inched Danni's boots?"While others were concerned of her very short dress, with a viewer saying: "That dress seems to be getting shorter every five minutes."Danni was seen in the property show wearing a very similar pair of white boots and she left her fans swooning when she paired it with a white mini skirt.One fan wondered Danni's height when she walked side to side with her guest in a house hunt in Andalucia region of Spain."Blimey! How tall is Danni? She looks amazing in that outfit!" she wrote.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here. Last week a guest distracted viewers as she neglected to wear a bra on the show when she and her husband were searching for a home in the bolthole in Cyprus.The woman later became a talking point on
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A Place In The Sun's Jasmine Harman forced to change filming location 'Causing a problem'
A Place In The Sun presenter Jasmine Harman has taken to Instagram to address a "problem" she and her crew experienced while trying to film the hit property show's latest episodes.The TV star, 46, told how they were forced to move location due to their sound man experiencing problems in a park in Valencia, Spain.In view of her 107,000 followers, Jasmine revealed the problem she and her team were facing.Speaking to her camera, she said: "We are filming in one of Valencia's beautiful parks this morning."But unfortunately the sounds of nature here are causing our sound man a little problem, as you can probably hear!"So it looks like we're having to change location," she added before ending the clip, as the noisy sound of crickets could be heard in the background.Jasmine added the hashtag "#behindthescenes" and tagged park La Rambleta.The star donned a midi-length red dress which featured a pretty floral print and a v-neck design.Jasmine had previously posed in the garment while outside the La Ciutat de les Arts I les Ciéncies in Valencia, revealing that she'd visited before in 2005.The property expert stunned as she was all smiles in snap.It comes after Jasmine spoke out about a family tragedy which occurred last month, as the property expert admitted she is still trying to recover from an "awful nightmare".The star took to social media to pay tribute to her beloved dog Jet as she revealed he died suddenly after a "tragic accident.Taking to the picture-sharing site yesterday, the mum-of-two uploaded a video montage of her beloved pooch, which included a series of photos of Jet over the years.The candid clip was accompanied by the tear-jerking song, Somewhere Over The Rainbow.In view of her 106,000 followers, she penned:
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Radio 3 announces participants in next phase of its New Generation Artists programme
BBC Radio 3 has announced the musicians that will join the next phase of its New Generation Artists programme, who will work with the broadcaster from September this year through to December 2024, initially crossing over with the last team of musicians participating in the scheme.The programme, in the words of the BBC itself, “supports young musicians at the beginning of their international careers with performance opportunities in London and around the UK”.That includes solo shows as well as performances with the BBC orchestras and appearances at festivals including the BBC Proms, Cheltenham Festival and Edinburgh International Festival, with broadcasts of those performances on Radio 3 and other radio stations around Europe bringing participating musicians to a wider audience.The new team taking part in the programme includes three UK musicians – accordionist Ryan Corbett, jazz pianist Fergus McCreadie and countertenor Hugh Cutting – plus, from beyond the UK, Colombian cellist Santiago Cañón-Valencia, Berlin-based Leonkoro Quartet, New Zealand-born violinist Geneva Lewis and South African soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha.Says Radio 3 Controller Alan Davey: “It is a privilege for Radio 3 to be providing performance and broadcast opportunities to young artists as they embark on their international careers. This year, we are particularly proud that the New Generation Artists joining the scheme showcase a variety of instruments and voices and come from many corners of the world”.“This means that our audiences can experience and discover a variety of music by encountering these inspiring young performers”, he adds.
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