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Police warn hikers to think twice before visiting Norfolk pubs

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By Hugh Dunnett, Crime Correspondent

Hikers seeking refreshment in rural Norfolk are being told to think twice before entering a country pub… in case something terrible happens.

Police are investigating the disappearance of at least four walkers in recent weeks from remote parts of the county that will seem familiar to anyone who has seen the film Deliverance.

Now they are issuing advice to tourists to be wary of seemingly charming old country inns that are probably run by murderers or – at the very least – psychopaths.

Chief Inspector Val Doonican, of Norfolk Police, said: “Think carefully before approaching one of these pubs. Are there other customers inside? Do they seem normal? Look for tell-tale signs like locked outhouses with whimpering noises within.

“If someone is playing the banjo, move on at a brisk pace and don’t look back. Should there be a log pile against the pub, look at the axe or chainsaw for signs of blood.

“If you really do have to go in, don’t enter alone, and always keep an eye on the landlord, who probably has a gun or a massive knife.”

Norfolk local characterDodgy: Police urge caution when approaching rural pubs and speaking with locals like this man (Photo: Warner Bros)

Chief Insp Doonican added that the missing hikers had each contacted home shortly before their disappearance indicating they were looking forward to trying out an isolated country pub.

“It might be a coincidence but we have to keep an open mind,” he warned.

How to increase your home’s worth

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If you’re thinking about selling your home, whether in the near future or looking at the longer term, you’ve probably asked yourself, “What is my home worth?” If the answer wasn’t what you had hoped, the better news is that there are many ways to increase that figure, sometimes without having to spend a lot in the process. Of course, there are also updates that can be made that may cost quite a bit but the return they provide can make it well worth it.

Get the most for your money by considering these options that are some of the best for raising the value of your home.

Enhance kerb appeal

One of the least expensive ways to increase your home’s worth is to boost curb appeal. It’s an incredibly important factor as the exterior is what potential buyers see first. That means a well-manicured lawn, a yard free of debris, some nice potted plants and flowers, etc. Painting the exterior can make a significant difference too, provided the right color is chosen. According to home improvement guru Bob Vila, the best colours are off-white, yellow, light blue, grey, taupe, putty, blue grey, wheat, green, and white.

The most important thing is that your yard and home’s exterior look neat, so mow the lawn and pull those weeds. If you don’t have the time, hiring a lawn care or landscaping expert usually comes at a fairly low cost. Pay attention to your porch and front door too – if you can’t afford to replace the door, consider painting it.

Update kitchen appliances

A kitchen remodel can significantly increase your home’s value, but it doesn’t come cheap, averaging around $126,000 for a major upscale remodel. But for as little as a few thousand dollars, you might replace older appliances with stainless-steel options. Smart, energy-saving appliances are even better. They’ll make your home greener, helping to save the planet and save on water and electricity bills, appealing to just about any potential homebuyer, with more and more looking for these features in a home.

Make it smarter

Go beyond smart appliances by making your entire home smarter. That includes devices like a smart security system, programmable thermostats that can reduce energy use, smart door locks and even lights. In addition to reducing energy consumption, they all give your home a more updated look that increases perceived value, and ultimately brings higher offers.

Expand it

While it’s the most costly option, a home addition can have the biggest impact on value. For every additional 1,000 square feet added, you can add another 3.3 percent to the listing price according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). The more square feet you have, the higher the appraisal is likely to be, and the greater likelihood that potential buyers will be willing to pay more. You might build-out by adding a bedroom or finish an unfinished basement. A bathroom addition is highly desirable too, especially if there is only one current as most people want at least one-and-a-half baths.

Steps to take against the rising number of online scams during Covid 19

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2020 was a scary year for everyone, full of uncertain times and health paranoia. People have taken many questionable steps out of pure fear to keep themselves safe, regardless of whether these steps were backed up by science. While the coronavirus has been spreading around the world, so too have online scams. People have been so preoccupied with trying to keep their health safe that they’ve opened themselves up to a whole world of online scams.

A rise in online scams

2020 saw a huge rise in reports of scams targeting victims online. Research has found that in 2020 Authorised Push Payment (i.e. when you authorise payment by typing in your details) fraud accounted for £479 million in losses, up 5% from the previous year. However, the good news is that banks were able to return £206.9 million which was over three quarters more than what was returned in 2019. Banks were also able to block £7 out of every £10 of attempted unauthorised fraud, saving £1.6 billion of losses.

Impersonation scams have almost doubled in 2020, which is the largest increase of all scam types. You may have seen emails claiming to be from the government offering support but needing you to sign up with your details, or texts requesting payment before receiving a vaccine.

Another incredibly common scam has seen people receiving fake delivery notification texts from scammers pretending to be Royal Mail or various other parcel delivery companies, attempting to cash in on the rise in online shopping. While you would assume that people would think “but I haven’t ordered anything” and ignore the message, it’s not that simple.

The aim of these scams is to catch people that are actually waiting for deliveries so that they’ll believe it and click on the link without thinking. It’s also an issue for companies or freelancers that sometimes receive packages from clients with no prior notice, such as sample packs. This all leads to delivery notifications being a very effective scam.

It’s easy to get caught out

With a huge surge in the number of scams over the past year, as well as an increase in the variety of different scams, even people that consider themselves tech-savvy are being caught out. Some scams, like paying for a COVID-19 vaccine are meant to prey on the elderly or more naive, but others (particularly delivery scams) are catching out people that thought they were immune having grown up as the smartphone generation. So, how do you avoid getting scammed?

Protecting yourself

First of all, stop and think. It sounds obvious, but if you’re expecting a parcel you’re probably so used to getting texts from the delivery company that you would just click on the link without thinking, and that’s exactly what the scammers want you to do.

First of all, does the text read right? If you can, compare it to previous texts from parcel companies that you know are real. Usually, the delivery notification says what parcel the company is from and will give a time for delivery. Check the number that the text is sent from – parcel companies usually have a shorter number or the text will say “Royal Mail” or “Parcelforce” rather than a number. If it begins in 07 it’s not definitely a scam but it could be. If you’re unsure, check your email to see if you’re due any parcels. If not, ignore the text and don’t click any links.

Email scams have also been on the rise in the past year and are also catching out the tech-savvy generation, simply because they aren’t checking for fraud before clicking the link and logging in. If you receive an email from anyone, whether you think it’s real or not, you should check the address it’s sent from. It should always match the domain of the company it’s claiming to me from – @paypal.com for example. Check for any subtle spelling mistakes like “paypall” Or paypai” because scammers are hoping that you’ll look quickly and assume it’s genuine. If an email ever asks you to log into your account to check something then go directly to the website from your browser and log in, rather than clicking a link in an email.

Always double check before you go ahead

If you’re planning on using a new website or online service and you need to enter in any of your personal details, always check they’re legit before you go ahead. It can be easy to assume that a website that looks good is the real deal, but realistically it could have been set up by anyone and you don’t want to be sharing your bank details with any service unless you are sure.

Promises of great bonus offers and promotions sound enticing, but you should also check user reviews to confirm the iGaming site you’re using is one that other people have had success with. A quick search on Google or even social media platforms will tell you if people are talking about the service you’re looking to use. People often want to shout out about a bad service or experience they have had so if the website you’re interested in has a dodgy past you’re likely to be able to find people talking about it when you search online.

There’s no doubt that online scams are getting more sophisticated and harder to tell apart from genuine emails or texts. No matter how convinced you are that it’s a genuine email, you should always stop and think for a second. Does the email address look right? Does it read as you would expect it to? Is your gut telling you that something isn’t quite right? Scammers are getting better at what they do but it is possible to avoid them fairly easily, just as long as you don’t click on anything or hand over details without looking.

Is now the right time to pursue a post-master’s degree in healthcare?

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Living through a trio of lockdowns has done more than enough to convince some professionals that re-evaluating their career choices is the best way to move forward.

For many, this means pursuing a more meaningful role, one that offers them purpose, helps their fellow human beings or generally serves to make modern society a better place to be.

The search for a meaningful career is not particularly easy, nor is switching directions in the first place when considering the time that it takes to become comfortable in a new job, and not everyone has the financial backing to do so.

If this is starting to sound painfully familiar, and you, too, are on the hunt for a new beginning, returning to education could be a good move. Being the owner of a master’s degree can be somewhat distressing if you cannot seem to find the right job for you, but there is no need to panic, as you have already set yourself up for some superb opportunities, possibly without even knowing it yet.

If it was indeed the meaning and purpose you were after, the wonderful world of healthcare could be perfect for you. Whether you are already a healthcare professional looking to take your career in an exciting new direction, or this is the very first time considering it, here are some reasons why the ideal moment might be right now.

Roles to consider

Some of the highest paying roles in healthcare are accessed via a post-master’s degree, although in many instances, the money is a secondary bonus when compared to the critical and indispensable work that healthcare professionals carry out on an everyday basis.

Many of these roles are in high demand throughout the UK, so if you truly wanted to make a difference, a positive impact that took some pressure off healthcare professionals everywhere, education might be your way in. 

You may want to take a look at some incredibly interesting and fulfilling roles that a post-master’s degree might be able to net you, as this could sway your ultimate decision. For example, a family nurse practitioner can be an immensely rewarding role, and moreover, great institutions like Carson-Newman University offer affordable and top-quality FNP post-master’s programs on a completely online basis.

The role of an FNP might be ideal for anyone who wishes to offer support to families throughout their lives while working in a growing field and forming important, lifelong bonds with extraordinary individuals.

Alongside offering direct medical assistance to families who need it, the role of an FNP requires a great deal of person-centred skills to undertake, such as emotional intelligence, communication, compassion, and understanding, making it a brilliant mix of responsibilities that anyone who enjoys working closely with others will no doubt find fulfilling.

Accessibility

Remote working, learning, socialising, and just about everything has to buck its ideas up to cater for the mass transition to the digital world, which is great news for anyone hoping to pursue a degree.

Some of the best degrees from highly reputable universities are now completely online, including healthcare options. Not only are they completely online, but the quality of the courses themselves do not have to suffer in any way since they have striven to achieve the best possible standard in light of the circumstances.

For many, this is a much better option than ever physically going to university in the first place, especially for professionals who have already made the most of their partying days and are looking for a more mature approach to education.

This level of accessibility makes taking classes from anywhere an option, and in the majority of cases, in your own time.

Since remote working and learning looks set to stay for good, at least in some capacity, putting off your vision of further education may be counter-intuitive, as this could play a role in the future of learning regardless of the pandemic.

The search for meaningful work

Feeling as though you are stuck in a stagnant job with no prospects or room to grow and develop your professional and personal skills can be an awful experience.

This can lead to some nasty side effects if left to remain unchecked, such as mental health issues, including depression. In light of the pandemic, this might be a more prevalent issue than ever before, so proactively taking steps to avoid it is a must.

This situation is not always easy to predict, especially for the busiest workers amongst you, so preparing yourself through a return to education may be the best way to unlock new doors that you may not have seen before.

The search for meaningful work can take dedication, tenacity, and integrity, traits that healthcare professionals everywhere utilise as part of their daily routine.

Some of the most fulfilling elements of a healthcare career might include:

  • The Chance to Help Others – Now more than ever, taking an altruistic approach to life is an undertaking that many are considering, so what better place to start than in the world of healthcare?
  • Changing Lives for the Better – The opportunity to make a positive impact on someone’s life, to be part of a movement and a purpose that is greater than just work and money, to give back to society and help provide the foundations of a nation can be a profoundly unique and fulfilling experience.
  • Developing the Healthcare System – For those of you who already work in healthcare and are looking to get to the next level, the chance to make significant changes and grow alongside the system itself might be the ideal journey to embark on with a post-master’s certificate. This might mean becoming a researcher, an advanced clinical practitioner, or a nurse educator, for example.

 Work and learn

There is no need to give up your current job to get your new qualification just yet; in fact, your current position will likely benefit from your new learning endeavour.

Thanks to online education, you can complete your course at a time that best suits you. This flexibility is perhaps one of the main reasons practicing professionals decide to turn to the digital world in the first place.

Alongside the convenience factor, the chance to learn as you work can allow you to apply your new knowledge directly, in a practical and immediate sense, a luxury that many students no doubt wish they could have experienced before sticking out the entirety of their course.

At a time when job markets seem fairly uncertain, taking advantage of every digital opportunity that arises is probably a good way to prepare yourself for the future while keeping your current job safe.

Supporting the future of healthcare

For healthcare to flourish and continue to do so well into the future, a new generation of professionals needs to be inspired to take up careers.

Not only does this new generation need to be inspired, but in order to make sure that they are able to do the best job possible, they need to have the right level of training, direction, support, and education.

The number of yearly nursing applications rose to 48,830 in 2021, which is, of course, fantastic for the UK’s aims to reduce the nursing shortage, but this figure may also suggest that work needs to be done if these hopeful healthcare professionals are to be sufficiently trained and integrated into an effective system in the future.

If you do decide to go for a post-master’s degree in healthcare, this responsibility could fall upon your shoulders. Depending on the nature of your existing master’s degree, you might already possess the traits and skills needed to find a fulfilling career in securing and supporting the future of healthcare.

The chance to become a leader

Even if you feel you are a natural-born leader and have the awareness, drive, ambition, decision-making ability, and strength to work under high-pressure environments, unfortunately, and somewhat frustratingly, this is not always enough.

A post-master’s qualification could be all that stands between you and the next stage of your career, one in which you are a leader that thrives on responsibility, communication, and the ability to offer tangible results in a vital field of work.

Leaders are, in fact, made by their environment, their training, experiences, and education, so it is never too late to start preparing yourself to make the leap. Striving to keep learning throughout life is often merely just a part of what makes someone a well-rounded, diverse, and sought-after professional, so returning to university, even in a virtual capacity, should always be worth your consideration.

The role of a leader in the world of healthcare is extremely varied, full of opportunities to progress, and crucial to the integrity of the system as a whole. In a time of uncertain futures, healthcare leaders are irreplaceable and highly respected. You will no doubt learn this throughout your time spent on the post-master’s certificate, along with a wealth of other important lessons, such as:

  • Autonomy and Decision-Making – Although working in healthcare means working as a team, making potentially life-saving decision as an individual in the heat of the moment is fairly commonplace. If you are already a healthcare professional, you will likely be all-too-aware of this. Learning to improve upon this decision-making ability is a lifelong journey in healthcare, one that you will be able to expand upon in great detail while studying a post-master’s degree.
  • Making Sure the Highest Standard of Care is Being Delivered – Everyone deserves to be treated equally, and in their time of need, they should all receive the highest possible standard of treatment available. As a leader, it will be your job to make sure that this happens.
  • Support Your Fellow Staff Members Soft skills such as communication, organization, empathy, and adaptability are crucial in healthcare, so learning how to utilise them to support your fellow staff members can make everyone’s lives much easier throughout the day.

A great career switch

To some, switching careers can seem like an impossible feat, particularly if they possess a degree in a totally unrelated field to medicine or healthcare in general.

This is fact, not the case, as many degrees, especially science-based ones, will be more than enough to at least get the ball rolling.

Switching careers to healthcare in the final hours of a pandemic may seem counter-intuitive, but it may be the best way to get yourself into a perfect position for a bright future, thus giving yourself what is essentially a head start.

This could be particularly relevant for in-demand industries such as healthcare. Think of all of the other people who might be waiting until the pandemic is long gone to make their switch. It could be worth skipping the theoretical queue and pursuing an online degree sooner rather than later for this very reason.

If you happen to have a master’s degree in a subject that seems totally unrelated, there are still plenty of chances for you to start your journey in healthcare. Feeling as though you are disconnected from your undergraduate degree is totally normal and even quite common, so switching disciplines should not need to worry you.

It is never too late to start learning, so there is no need to worry about getting too old; the world of healthcare will always be here, hopefully.

For the sake of the patient

When news headlines stupefy and dismay with messages that scrutinize the healthcare industry, it can be easy to forget about the factor that matters most, the plight of the individual patient, their families, and their need for treatment and support.

Pursuing a post-master’s degree in healthcare can help you work on exactly this factor, the chance to offer better care to those who need it most. Whether this is through working as a clinical nurse practitioner, an FNP, a nurse educator, a hospital administrator, a nurse anaesthetist, or any role that you might imagine, at the heart of the job are the patients and your fellow staff members.

Is this a Banksy in Ipswich? Cafe owner hopeful of windfall

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Is this a Banksy in Ipswich?

A local business owner claims the famous graffiti artist Banksy is behind this new exhibit on her back wall.

This week, Banksy confirmed he created ten pieces of work that caused a sensation along the Suffolk and Norfolk coast.

Now, coffee shop owner Lorraine Fisher, 34, insists this new creation must also be by the secretive artist.

“It looks like one of his pieces of work to me,” she told the Suffolk Gazette.

“It’s a bit of a coincidence he was going up and down the coast not far from here and then this appeared days later.

“He was obviously coming through Ipswich on his way back from his holiday. Perhaps he even had a bacon sarnie in my cafe?” pondered Lorraine from her coffee shop, The Daily Grind, in St Patrick’s Lane

“I just hope the local council doesn’t come along and clean it off like they do with the rest of the graffiti. It must be worth a lot of money. I am already dreaming about what I will spend it on.”

But art experts doubt the graffiti on Lorraine’s wall is a genuine Banksy.

“I don’t know; something about it looks a little off,” said Professor Steve Walshe of the Suffolk University art department.

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Greta Thunberg in rising sea levels u-turn after visiting Lowestoft

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Making waves in Lowestoft: Greta Thunberg (Photo: Anders Hellberg under CC 4.0)

Teen climate change activist Greta Thunberg has dramatically changed her view about rising sea levels after the misfortune of visiting Lowestoft.

The fiery young Swede was so horrified by what she saw she now hopes sea levels continue to rise and wipe the town out.

In a keynote speech to shocked tourism and eco officials at the Suffolk seaside resort, she said: “How dare you? This is all wrong. I shouldn’t be standing here in Lowestoft.

“I should be back in school on the other side of the North Sea. Yet you all come to us for hope? How dare you.

“Lowestoft is an absolute tip. Hopefully, sea levels will rise a foot or two and wipe the place off the map.”

Eco campaigner Lorraine Fisher, 34, was shocked by Greta’s out-of-character outburst.

“She must have been terribly affected by what she saw in Lowestoft to actually want the sea to rise.”

Young Greta, 17, was visiting Lowestoft to officially open a McDonald’s restaurant in the town.

Owner Owen Davies said: “She agreed to open the restaurant before flying home.

“But we didn’t expect her to be quite so rude about Lowestoft.”

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Red Rake Gaming releases new Super 20 Stars slots

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Red Rake Gaming, a famous online slots provider, has recently released a new game — Super 20 Stars. Though this slot was presented only on July 29, a few operators had it exclusively listed before the launch date. All the Super slots, including the new one are available to play on Cadoola.

What’s new in this slot that every Super games’ admirer will enjoy, and what classic features are included?

Super 20 Stars fresh features

The company claims Super 20 Stars has all the functions from previous Super games and the brand-new crystal symbols and multipliers.

Crystallize Symbols is the most remarkable new function brought to Super 20 Stars, and none of the previous Super slots can boast about anything like that. What’s this about?

A single blue star emerges at the lower reel on the net, and another one — on the right side. They indicate the position of a symbol that’s about to be crystallized. After these stars show up, the sign in between crystallizes, just like the bunch of others of the same kind. After that, a multipliers’ sidebar emerges. There, the gambler’s earnings he gains because of a crystal sign increases randomly up to x50.

What remains from the previous Super games?

There are particular features from each of the Super slots in the new one.

            1. A Roulette Bonus and the opportunity to gain up to x200 per wager are presented in the new game just like in the Super 5 Stars.
            2. There’s a symbol from Super 7 Stars that emerges in the mid reel and then broadens. All those signs stay frozen while other reels spin one more time and might bring a player more potential wins.
            3. The Super 10 Stars sign brings the “Super 10 Mini-Slot” to the game. It provides some extra complimentary spins for no cost, multipliers, and a “Roulette Frenzy” function. With the last, you’re asked to select a colour (blue or yellow), and the wheel then starts spinning. If the colour you’ve picked matches the one on the wheel after it stops, the multiplier you get will affect your result. If you’re mistaken with the colour or get the biggest number, which is x100, the play stops.
            4. The Super 12 Stars symbol emerges on the core reel and turns into 3 stars. You then get 3 complimentary spins, during which those stars linger stable. If the Super 23 Stars symbol occupies the whole mid reel, a player gains entry to the “Lucky Reel” feature where he can win 3 types of jackpots — Minor, Major, and Grand.
            5. The Super 15 Stars brings the Stars Fusion Minigame. It implies the progress bar, which is shown on the side of the screen and is filled after every non-winning spin. So it grants the gambler an opportunity to gain more.


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Lorraine Fisher, 34, ponders new career as a truck driver

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Suffolk Gazette regular Lorraine Fisher, 34, is contemplating a new career as an HGV lorry driver.

As British doom-mongers claim the supermarket shelves are empty because there are not enough truck drivers, Ms Fisher has decided to take matters into her own hands.

“I will begin my HGV training next Wednesday,” she said in an exclusive interview (again) with this newspaper.

“I urge all other women, men or people who do not identify as either – can I say people? – to do the same and save the nation from certain implosion.

“And to those of you I will see out on the road, get the hell out of the way because my driving is a little erratic at times.”

Lorraine Fisher, 34, truck driver
Lorraine Fisher, 34

Business leaders claim there may be a shortfall of as many as 70,000 drivers in the UK.

While some of that is down to the pingdemic, and in part truck driving tests and applications are behind schedule, Brexit is inevitably being blamed.

“I don’t really care about the reason,” explained Ms Fisher, still 34. “I just love a big gear stick in my hand and munching on a Yorkie.”

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