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Netflix Gains 13 Million Subscribers Amid Password-Sharing Crackdown

By Brendan Yates25/01/20240

In the aftermath of its crackdown on password sharing, Netflix has reported a surge of over 13 million new subscribers during the three months leading to the end of December. This growth, the highest for any quarter since 2020, is expected to prompt the streaming giant to consider fresh price increases. Netflix implemented a policy last year that disallowed users from sharing passwords with individuals residing outside the same household. Co-CEO Greg Peters noted that the company had temporarily halted price increases during the rollout of this paid sharing policy. With the completion of this transition, Netflix is now set…

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A Top Destination for British Expats with a Pricey Lifestyle

By Brendan Yates25/01/20240

In a surprising twist, a Swiss city has outshone the typical contenders and been named one of the world’s best destinations for British expats in 2024. While Spain often tops the list for Britons seeking expat life, the expert team at ECA has identified a different gem. The city of Geneva in Switzerland claimed the third spot in this ranking, showcasing its appeal for those considering a move abroad. Geneva’s allure is multifaceted, with the city scoring well on various factors crucial for expat living, including air quality, crime rates, access to health facilities, and robust social networks. Nestled on…

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Iceland Reinstates Tourist Tax in 2024: A Green Initiative

By Jayne Pollard25/01/20240

Iceland, renowned as the Land of Fire and Ice and a burgeoning global tourist hotspot, has reintroduced its tourist tax for the year 2024. The tax, which was temporarily suspended during the pandemic, came back into effect on January 1, 2024, aiming to regulate the environmental impact of tourism in the country. Every tourist visiting Iceland will be subject to this tax, and the amount varies based on the type of accommodation or holiday style chosen. For hotels and guesthouses, the tax stands at ISK 600 (£3.46), campsites and mobile homes incur a charge of ISK 300 (£1.73), and cruise…

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Grandparents and Grandchildren Forge Special Bond, Learning Together in the Modern Age

By Daniel Everett25/01/20240

In a heartwarming revelation, a recent survey involving 2,000 grandparents unveiled that nearly all grandparents (94%) feel a “special bond” with their grandchildren. Modern-day grandparents expressed that they learn more from their grandchildren than they did from their own children during their youth. The survey delved into the dynamics of this special relationship, shedding light on the various aspects that contribute to the unique connection between the older and younger generations. Technological Learning Takes Center Stage: During playtime with their grandchildren, a significant 81% of grandparents stated that they learn most about technological advances. Tech-savvy grandchildren become the teachers, imparting…

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Health

Antibiotics Pose Life-Threatening Risks, Doctors Advised to Limit Use

By Daniel Everett25/01/20240

In a significant development, doctors are being cautioned against routinely prescribing fluoroquinolone antibiotics due to their association with life-threatening risks. Commonly used to treat various infections, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), fluoroquinolones such as ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, and moxifloxacin have been linked to irreversible harm, prompting health authorities to reevaluate their usage. Key Points of the Advisory: Irreversible Adverse Reactions: Fluoroquinolones have been implicated in irreversible damage to tendons, muscles, joints, nerves, and mental health. Patients and healthcare professionals are urged to be vigilant about potential serious adverse reactions linked to these antibiotics. Guidelines for Prescription: Doctors are now advised to…

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Seven Warning Signs of Dangerous Online Shopping Websites

By Jayne Pollard25/01/20240

Online shoppers are being cautioned to be vigilant for seven key signs indicating that a website may be unsafe or fraudulent. Cybersecurity experts from Keeper Security have identified these “red flags” to help consumers recognize potential dangers while shopping online. Here are the warning signs: Suspicious Website Address: Be cautious if the website address looks odd or contains spelling errors. Check for any substitution of letters with numbers in the URL. Verify the URL before clicking on it, especially if you followed a link. Too Good to Be True Offers: If an offer on the website seems excessively attractive or…

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Motors

Government Decides to Maintain Current MOT Testing Frequency for New Cars

By Brendan Yates25/01/20240

In a significant relief for drivers, the UK government has opted to keep the existing MOT (Ministry of Transport) testing frequency for new cars. The decision means that new cars will continue to undergo their first MOT three years after purchase, followed by annual tests thereafter. The proposed alternative, extending the intervals to once every two years and conducting the first test at four years, has been discarded. The potential changes were under consideration as part of efforts to alleviate the financial burden on citizens during the cost-of-living crisis. However, concerns were raised about the impact on road safety by…

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Lifestyle

Navigating the Rising Tide of Household Bills: Tips for Cost-Cutting

By Deborah Pierce25/01/20240

As the new year unfolds, many households in the UK are grappling with the impact of escalating living costs, with energy, water, council tax, and broadband bills all on the rise. However, amidst the financial challenges, there are various discounts and strategies available to ease the burden on family budgets. Let’s delve into specific areas of expenditure and explore potential avenues for savings. 1. Energy Bills: Navigating the Cold Spell Typical energy bills saw an increase of £94, reaching £1,928 a year on January 1. Low-income households can benefit from the Warm Home Discount, offering a £150 reduction automatically applied…

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The Impact of the Rising UK TV Licence Fee: A Deeper Look into the Changes

By Daniel Everett25/01/20240

In a move that affects millions of households, the UK TV licence fee is set to increase from £159 to £169.50, beginning April 1, 2024. This marks the end of a two-year freeze on the fee, which was implemented by the government to alleviate financial strain on families amidst rising living costs. While the increase has been met with some resistance, it’s essential to explore the reasons behind it, its implications, and the broader context of television licensing in the UK. Understanding the TV Licence Fee: Basics and Evolution The TV licence fee is a mandatory payment required from anyone…

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Protect Your iPhone: Expire Previous Passcode Now

By Brendan Yates25/01/20240

Users of iPhones running iOS 17 and later must take additional steps to secure their devices against potential abuse of a feature designed to help regain access if a passcode is forgotten. With the iOS 17 update, Apple introduced a change allowing users to continue using their old passcode for 72 hours after changing it, providing a window for recovery if they forget the new code. However, this feature could be exploited if someone learns the new passcode and tries to access the device within the 72-hour period. To address this potential vulnerability, users can take a simple precaution by…

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