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British entrepreneur Robert Bull bankrupt after series of loans

13.06.2026 09:45 1 min 1 source
nextgazetapl POL
British entrepreneur Robert Bull bankrupt after series of loans
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British entrepreneur Robert Bull, known as 'Bob the Builder', went bankrupt with a debt of £725 million. His company RoyaleLife sold caravans on muddy plots, marketing them as bungalows, and exploited legal loopholes for permits. The investigation revealed that the same caravans were sold to multiple buyers and that fake invoices were found.

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British entrepreneur Robert Bull bankrupt after series of loans

13.06.2026 nextgazetapl POL

🇬🇧 United Kingdom — fuel prices

Updated: 13.06.2026

Diesel

$2.50 /l

£1.86 · €2.16/l

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pricier than 95% of countries

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$2.21 /l

£1.65 · €1.91/l

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pricier than 90% of countries

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$1.25 /l

£0.93 · €1.08/l

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