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Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Daily Mail
Barefoot Investor Scott Pape exposes child's selfish act after they were given a car: 'Disaster'
The Barefoot Investor has dished out some tough love to a mother frustrated by her 30-year-old son's lack of gratitude after she gave him a car. Fed-up mum Lesley wrote to Scott Pape, describing her son as a 'disaster'. She explained that when he turned 18, she gave up the very first car she ever owned so he could enjoy some freedom and independence. 'It was a great little car with full service records and a reliable mechanic,' she wrote in her letter, published in his weekly newsletter. But five years later, her son dismissed the car as 'a hunk of junk'. Lesley reminded him: 'It wasn't junk when I gave it to you.' Now, after buying his third cheap car, Lesley said her son is 'heavily hinting' that she should hand over her current Mercedes - a car worth less than $10,000. Lesley told the Barefoot Investor she had no intention of giving him the Mercedes, but admitted her son's ingratitude had 'robbed her of the joy of giving' and begged for his advice. 'He hasn't asked outright, but the hints are constant,' Lesley wrote. 'After years of ingratitude and fleeting thanks, there's no way I'm handing it over. I've learned my lesson. 'But here's what hurts: I no longer feel joy in giving. I'm scared of being taken advantage of again.' In his reply, Mr Pape explained the issue was not a 'son thing' but a human experience, claiming people do not value an item they have not earned. 'You gave him your beloved first car, filled with memories and sacrifice. To him, it was just… free,' Mr Pape wrote. 'That stings. But it doesn't mean he's ungrateful about everything. It just means your giving needs boundaries.' Mr Pape advised Lesley to kindly but firmly shut down the idea of handing over her Mercedes to her son the next time he decides to hint at getting the vehicle. 'About the Merc? Next time he hints, shut it down kindly but firmly: 'Mate, I'm keeping it. You'll value your next car more if you buy it yourself.',' Pape wrote. 'Don't let his hints rob you of your joy in giving to others who appreciate it. The best things in life are earned – and that's a lesson he still needs to learn.'


Daily Mail
5 days ago
- Politics
- Daily Mail
Council order owner to repaint over Palestinian flag beach hut on iconic seafront because it does not adhere to 'standards'
A Labour-led council have ordered an owner to repaint over their Palestinian flag beach hut on an 'iconic' seafront, claiming that it fails to adhere to 'standards'. Brighton and Hove City Council have declared that Alison Leasley, who has had her beloved beach hut for six years, is in breach of her beach hut licence as strictly vertical stripes or a solid colour are permitted. The retired psychotherapist, who described the decision as 'pathetic', was initially told she had just three days to remove the design, though this was later extended to a week. Were she not to remove the flag, which the council say has received numerous complaints, the public body insisted they would do it themselves and then charge her for the work. In an email addressed to Ms Lesley, a member of the council said that the body have a 'very strict policy on the presentation of beach huts'. Defending their decision, they added that the Palestinian flag 'is likely to interfere with community cohesion', with the likelihood of causing 'distress and upset'. Speaking to The Argus, Ms Leasley described the decision as 'one-sided' and 'unfair', arguing that another beach hut along the popular stretch of seafront has been painted with a French flag for the last two years. She said: 'I told the council for every one person who has made a complaint I can find ten that would approve.' The 77-year-old insisted that the beach hut was painted in a bid to show support for those in Palestine amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Local councillor Birgit Miller, cabinet member for culture, heritage and tourism, told the Argus that the public body had asked Ms Lesley to repaint the beach hut 'as the current design doesn't adhere to the licence agreement and painting standards'. Adding that the beach huts along the seafront are an 'iconic feature' and should therefore be protected as such, Cllr Miller said: 'It's important licence holders comply with their agreements'. Members of the Hove Beach Hut Association, a local forum for residents who own their own residence along the beachfront, shared mixed responses regarding the council's decision. While one declared they could 'only hope' that Ms Lesley removed her license as a result of the controversial painting, another insisted that the 'fun police' should 'get a life', arguing that the decision was unjustified. In October 2023, Brighton and Hove Council announced controversial plans for a 10 per cent effective sales tax for beach hut owners in a bid to plug a £70million black hole in its budget. The fee, based on the sale price from April 2023, was proposed by councillors in lieu of raising the annual £503.60 licence fee and ownership transfer fee of £82 if they sell up. However, owners of the iconic huts insisted that the terms of the licences amounted to 'extortion' and accused the council of 'bullying' and 'coercive behaviour'. With huts selling for up to £35,000, the decision could mean that owners have to pay the council a massive £3,500. 'This is outrageous. It is nothing other than a stealth tax,' said Paula Ford, who has owned a beach hut for 30 years, 'It's a shocking move by the council and they should be ashamed of themselves. 'The huts don't belong to the council. They are privately owned by us, but we just site them on land owned by the council.' There are 459 beach huts on Hove seafront that are privately owned by residents in the seaside resort, with the annual cost of licences generating around £192,000 for the council. According the council, the value of these huts has risen to a range of between £25,000 and £35,000, depending on their location and condition. David and Susie Howells, who have owned their beach hut for 20 years, said: 'The beach huts on the promenade are a much-photographed attraction and beach hut owners all play our part as a community that adds value to the seafront experience for both residents and visitors to Brighton and Hove.' Serena Mitchell, who bought her hut in 2017, also described the proposals as a 'stealth tax'. She said: 'They use the word 'fee' as councils are not legally allowed to charge a tax on property sales. The Government can and do.' Ms Ford (pictured) said: 'This is outrageous. It is nothing other than a stealth tax. 'The huts don't belong to the council. They are privately owned by us, but we just site them on land owned by the council' Councillor Alan Robins, chair of the council's culture, heritage, sport, tourism and economic development committee, said: 'Currently the council is not benefitting in any way from the profit made on the sale of a beach hut when most of the value is due to its prime position on the seafront. 'If the transfer fee is introduced, then the additional revenue can be reinvested back into seafront services such as our lifeguards. 'It's an extremely challenging time for local government finances, and the potential income will go towards providing essential life-saving services while offering council land for hut owners to enjoy the seafront.'


Scottish Sun
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Watch moment Celebrity Catchphrase star fails to double her money on tricky riddle – did you know it?
The star worked as a life model during the beginning of her career sopra-no Watch moment Celebrity Catchphrase star fails to double her money on tricky riddle – did you know it? OPERA singer Lesley Garrett was left stumped after a baffling Celebrity Catchphrase brainteaser. Superstar singer Lesley CBE was left bewildered after struggling to complete a well-known saying in the final round of the ITV gameshow. Advertisement 4 The soprano singer was left bemused after the mind-boggling question Credit: ITV 4 Lesley spent too long on the egg-inspired teaser and crashed at the end Credit: ITV Frustrated viewers watched as the English soprano, 70, failed to work out the winning question and double her money. The former Celebrity MasterChef star appeared on the ITV gameshow hosted by Stephen Mulhern in a bid to raise money for charity - and left with 5k. In the clue, Mr Chips can be seen on stage holding a microphone in front of an audience. He has an egg in his hand which reads 'Knock, knock, who's there?' as he smashes them against the mic. Advertisement Can you guess it? A disappointed Lesley ran out of time and infuriated viewers by stalling. On learning the answer, she admitted: "Of course it was." The answer is: Cracking a joke. Advertisement Lesley has released fourteen solo albums with her highest charting record being 2007's When I Fall In Love which landed in the Top 15. Her first autobiography, Notes From A Small Soprano, was published in 2000 and she received a CBE for services to music in 2002. BBC star left flummoxed by tricky Celebrity Catchphrase puzzle - but could you solve it?bbc star Lesley was also a contestant on the BBC's very first series of Strictly Come Dancing back in 2004. Partnered with show favourite Anton Du Beke, Lesley made it into third place but was beaten by BBC newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky. Advertisement During her time on the show, Lesley discovered that her great-grandfather was a pianist that entertained troops during World War I. A natural in front of the camera, Lesley has also appeared on Loose Women, The Wright Stuff and was a judge on Comic Relief does Fame Academy in 2005 and 2007. Lesley has also hosted a radio show on Classic FM and fronted a BBC series When Royals Wed to celebrate the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in April 2011. She also won many admirers during her appearance on Celebrity MasterChef before being eliminated in the semi-finals of the competition. Advertisement In 2022, she joined EastEnder Adam Woodyatt to star in My Fair Lady in a UK tour after a run in London's West End. She has since made a welcome return to Loose Women. 4 Lesley rejoined the Loose Women panel earlier this month Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 4 The opera star has released fourteen solo albums over her successful career Credit: Getty


The Irish Sun
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Watch moment Celebrity Catchphrase star fails to double her money on tricky riddle – did you know it?
OPERA singer Lesley Garrett was left stumped after a baffling Celebrity Catchphrase brainteaser. was left bewildered after struggling to complete a well-known saying in the final round of 4 The soprano singer was left bemused after the mind-boggling question Credit: ITV 4 Lesley spent too long on the egg-inspired teaser and crashed at the end Credit: ITV Frustrated viewers watched as the English soprano, 70, failed to work out the winning question and double her money. The former Celebrity MasterChef star appeared on the ITV gameshow hosted by in a bid to raise money for charity - and left with 5k. In the clue, Mr Chips can be seen on stage holding a microphone in front of an audience. He has an egg in his hand which reads 'Knock, knock, who's there?' as he smashes them against the mic. Read more Can you guess it? A disappointed Lesley ran out of time and infuriated viewers by stalling. On learning the answer, she admitted: "Of course it was." The answer is: Cracking a joke. Most read in News TV Lesley has released fourteen solo albums with her highest charting record being 2007's When I Fall In Love which landed in the Top 15. Her first autobiography, Notes From A Small Soprano, was published in 2000 and she received a CBE for services to music in 2002. BBC star left flummoxed by tricky Celebrity Catchphrase puzzle - but could you solve it?bbc star Lesley was also a contestant on the BBC's very first series of Strictly Come Dancing back in 2004. Partnered with show favourite Anton Du Beke, Lesley made it into third place but was beaten by BBC newsreader During her time on the show, Lesley discovered that her great-grandfather was a pianist that entertained troops during World War I. A natural in front of the camera, Lesley has also appeared on Loose Women, The Wright Stuff and was a judge on Comic Relief does Fame Academy in 2005 and 2007. Lesley has also hosted a radio show on Classic FM and fronted a BBC series When Royals Wed to celebrate the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in April 2011. She also won many admirers during her appearance on Celebrity MasterChef before being eliminated in the semi-finals of the competition. In 2022, she joined EastEnder Adam Woodyatt to star in My Fair Lady in a UK tour after a run in London's West End. She has since made a welcome return to 4 Lesley rejoined the Loose Women panel earlier this month Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 4 The opera star has released fourteen solo albums over her successful career Credit: Getty

South Wales Argus
19-07-2025
- Entertainment
- South Wales Argus
Newport pub The Tickled Trout is city's best kept secret
It looks rather unassuming, but upon stepping through the doors I am greeted with warmth from managers Poppy Morgan, 29, and Lesley Davies, 36. The pair took over the pub not too long ago, turning it from a tired Spanish tapas bar to somewhere that you can take part in a leisurely lunch, a drink over a boardgame, or even a 'Taylor Swift cake decorating class' – I'm promised that these themed classes are extremely popular and not as strange as they sound at first. Poppy and Lesley have turned the Tickled Trout into a place for everyone (Image: Supplied) It has a cozy atmosphere and the welcome from the staff on duty is incomparable – it feels like they truly care about this venue and want customers to care too. Strictly speaking, The Tickled Trout is not a really a pub - it's in the no-man's land between restaurant and bar, but this doesn't bother them one bit. The people are Newport are beginning to love the Tickled Trout, as are customers from further afield. Poppy and Lesley detail how just last week they had a customer travel to visit all the way from Oxford, and they couldn't speak highly enough of the relaxed and cosy atmosphere of the pub. With five separate food menus to choose from, there is something on offer for everyone. The Tickled Trout has aimed to redefine traditional Spanish tapas to include flavours from across the globe, changing customers' perceptions on what they already know of the small dish options. The Tickled Trout is redefining traditional tapas (Image: Supplied) The pair are proud of the fact that the basis for every single item on their menu is gluten free, vegan and created using fresh ingredients. It creates an inclusive dining experience and ensures that everyone is catered for with no risk. Lesley said: 'We get a lot of praise for our vegan menu. 'We get the ingredients in fresh every day, and our chefs create the dishes from scratch. Rather than buy pre-made sauce mixes, all our aioli's and anything else we use and serve is made from scratch.' The Tickled Trout creates all their dishes from scratch (Image: Supplied) Alongside their usual menus, they offer a daily bottomless brunch that brings together an extensive cocktail menu full of well-known favourites and their varied tapas dishes. Poppy laughs: 'We get everyone in for bottomless brunch, from the 18-year-olds who drink actual cocktails to the older ladies who usually prefer a glass of prosecco.' Lesley said: 'People usually go to a bottomless brunch and expect either good food, or good cocktails. We're proud that with us you get both.'