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Couple who once stayed in Suffolk pub celebrate wedding anniversary

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William and Kate once stayed in this Westleton pub
William and Kate once stayed in this Westleton pub

A couple who once stayed in a Suffolk pub are celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary.

Just a year after getting hitched at the posh Westminster Abbey venue, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge enjoyed their first wedding anniversary night at the Westleton Crown Inn, in Suffolk.

Now they are celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary.

But it is unlikely they will be staying in a Suffolk pub again, seeing as Prince William will be king one day – when he gets to wear a crown rather than stay in one.

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1980s nightclub owner looks forward to reopening after lockdown

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Suffolk nightclub owner Anthony Blair
Suffolk nightclub owner Anthony Blair (Photo: ITV News)

The owner of top Suffolk night spot Club Tropicana has told ITV news he can’t wait to reopen again after lockdown.

Mr Anthony Blair, 74, said the COVID restrictions had played havoc with the nightclub industry, but at least he looked forward to throwing open his doors once more on June 21.

Club Tropicana, which offers intimate dances from lovely ladies, is based near the Waterfront in Ipswich and is famous all over town as a sweaty paradise. It was officially opened by Prince Andrew back in 1983.

“All my girls have been on furlough since April of last year,” Mr Blair, famous for his 1980s mullet, told the news channel.

“But I have been busy working behind the scenes; the velvet couches, in particular, needed a good scrub.

“Some local people are a bit snooty about Club Tropicana, but we have rave reviews on Strip Advisor.”

One of Club Tropicana’s so-called “hosts”, Lorraine Fisher, 34-34-34. said: “I’ve been keeping fit as a fiddle and can’t wait to get back to work.

“Lockdown has been hard, but I have been keeping up my fitness levels by practising my pole dancing on the lamppost outside the front door.

“The neighbours were a little surprised but seemed happy.”

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Everything you need to know about streaming Euro 2021

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The cancellation of Euro 2020 was a disappointment to football fans across the globe. This much-anticipated tournament is a highlight of the sporting calendar. It brings together some of the best teams and greatest players in the world and always features grudge matches, huge clashes, and some big surprise knockouts along the way.

When UEFA announced Euro 2020 would definitely go ahead this summer, a global cheer went out. The pandemic may still be among us, but football fans everywhere can still catch all the action and excitement from this year’s tournament.

Welcome to Euro 2021 — or is that Euro 2020 2.0?!

Tournament format

Having competed in qualifying matches throughout 2019 and 2020, 24 teams have made it through to Euro 2021. Between them, they’ll compete in a total of 51 matches spread over a month.

Locations

To celebrate the competition’s 60-year history, matches will be held across 12 countries instead of the usual one or two. Euro 2021 kicks off in the Olimpico Stadium, Rome on June 11, and culminates in the final on July 11 at Wembley Stadium, London.

Of course, ongoing travel restrictions and changes to border policies mean that getting to matches and fan zones is different in each nation. According to The Telegraph, “A fan zone for up to 12,500 supporters to watch England’s Euro 2021 matches on outdoor screens is being planned for Trafalgar Square.”

But we also know that this is contingent on the UK staying on track with its COVID-19 roadmap. Nevertheless, there’s no need to miss the action, even if that means watching from your living room, more on that later, but for now, here’s the group stages:

Group stages

Round one, or the group stage, features six groups of four teams. The four teams compete against each other in this league-style round, with each match-winner being awarded three points. If the match finishes in a draw, each team receives one point.

Teams already know who they’ll face during this stage, and there are already matches that every fan should have in their viewing schedule.

  • England vs. Croatia: June 13
  • France vs. Germany: June 15
  • England vs. Scotland: June 18
  • Portugal vs. Germany: June 19
  • Russia vs. Denmark: June 21
  • Portugal vs. France: June 23

These matches should be exciting viewing and could throw up more than a few surprises.

Round of 16, quarters, semis, and final

The top two teams from each group move into the second round of 16, along with the four best third-place finishers. This round is a knockout tournament where there has to be a winner of each match. If the score is drawn after 90 minutes, the match goes to extra time and then penalties.

Winners progress to one of the four quarter-finals and then to the semi-finals. After the semis, the final two teams will fight it out in the final and one of them will be crowned champion of Europe.

How to watch Euro 2021 online

The Euros always attracts hundreds of thousands of fans from across the world. UEFA estimates that almost 2.5 million spectators attended the tournament in 2016.

2021’s tournament is going to be very different. With 12 host nations this year, players will travel between venues. However, Covid-19 is still creating havoc throughout Europe with lockdowns and travel restrictions still affecting many places. Some countries have announced that they will allow a reduced number of fans into stadiums — as long as the situation remains stable.

So, with most fans unable to travel to cheer on their favorite team in person, millions will be turning to the internet to watch online instead.

Streaming services

A variety of broadcasters around the world have been awarded the rights to show some or all of the 51 games from this year’s tournament. Some of the best free streaming options include:

  • France: TFI, M6
  • UK: ITV, BBC
  • Switzerland: Zattoo
  • Italy: RAI
  • Germany: ARD, ZDF

In the US, fans can catch the live action on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2. Paid subscription services such as Hulu and YouTube TV will also be streaming coverage from these three networks.

If you’re based outside of these countries, you’ll need a VPN to access the streams. A VPN allows you to select a server located in the country of the provider, log onto its website or download its app, and stream the feeds live. And as an added bonus, it will help keep your device secure while you’re online.

It may be 364 days later than initially planned, but Euro 2021 will finally kick off on June 11. For fans, it’s been a long time coming, and, thanks to technology, we can all watch every exciting moment. So, download a VPN, log on, and cheer on your team without leaving home.

Turks living in England to get Bank Holiday for St George’s Day

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St George's Day flag

Turkish people living in England are to be given an extra Bank Holiday to celebrate St George’s Day, it has emerged.

St George may be the patron saint of England, but he was actually from Turkey and had a Palestinian mother.

So to honour his heritage, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has ordered that anyone currently living in England who can prove their Turkish descent will be given a day off work.

The move has sparked anger from those who say the whole of England should get a Bank Holiday on St George’s Day, which falls today, April 23.

The English claim dashing St George slayed dragons and was a feared sword-weilding knight on a white horse.

But in reality he was born in what is modern-day Turkey in around 280 AD, his mother was from what is now Palestine, while the dragon slaying came from a legend that he chopped the head off a dragon in Libya – nowhere near Suffolk or Staffordshire.

And far from being a hero of many crusades spanning decades, records suggest he was dead by the age of 23.

Downing Street insider Lorraine Fisher, 34, said: “It is important to recognise the heritage of those who have chosen to make their new life in the UK. So for our Turkish friends only we will add a Bank Holiday for St George’s Day.”

But patriotic Darren Webster, from Ipswich, fumed: “Why should the Turks get a day off? We should be celebrating with a Bank Holiday – St George is what makes us proud to be English. I won’t be voting for that Mr Johnson now.”

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Dog breeders vs rescues: which is best for you?

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Pets introduce a ton of benefits to your family, such as helping to lower stress, companionship, and even supporting physical health. But choosing to bring a new companion into your home does require preparing yourself for new responsibilities, and those responsibilities begin before you even decide on which dog is the best match for you.  

When considering a 4-legged addition to your household, there are a lot of factors you need to consider before choosing a breed or bringing home your new family member. One of the first choices you need to make is whether to buy from a dog breeder, or choose to adopt from a rescue. Both have a wide array of positive aspects to take into account, and you should weigh each before making a final decision.

Dog rescues and adoption

There are a ton of reasons why you may be considering adopting a dog for a shelter or rescue. For starters, you very well may be saving a life. Many shelters unfortunately have to put animals down if they are not adopted to make room for more unwanted pets. Despite the harshness of this practice, when an animal goes unclaimed or unwanted, decisions have to be made to help as many animals as possible.Rescues often are no-kill, and may even specialize in specific breeds to help them find the perfect home.

When you do adopt, you open up room for the facility to bring in and house another pet. The adoption fees also go towards feeding and caring for other unwanted animals, and your new dog will also come with a mandatory spay or neuter to help avoid future unwanted and irresponsible breedings.

You also often have a better chance of finding a perfect match if you are not interested in raising a puppy. Mature dogs may have basic commands and housebreaking already under their belt, and elderly dogs may be the perfect, low energy companion. Either way, you are giving them all a second chance at life

Dog adoption considerations

Anytime you adopt a dog, especially one that is already grown, you do run a risk of the unknown. Some shelters require home checks or socialization before finalizing and adoption, but not all do.

Also, many shelter dogs may be of mixed breed, and may carry breed traits you are trying to avoid (such as high energy, a kill drive, or herding instincts). Although it isn’t the dog’s fault if they exhibit these traits since they are normal for some breeds, it may be undesirable in some living or family situations. Because of this, the important factor in adoption is to not always adopt based on what an animal looks like- but how they behave.

Dog breeders

One of the biggest reasons people consider a reputable breeder is predictability and accountability. Knowing a breed, parenting line, and socialization prior to purchase goes a long way towards having an animal that behaves in a manner you expect. This is especially helpful for households that have children. For example, specialized miniature breeds, such as the mini goldendoodle, are popular for family households and are carefully bred by responsible breeders.

Many breeders may also have beloved mature or older dogs that they had held back for a breeding program but didn’t use. Or a retired pet that has lived with the family, but they want to have the opportunity to live out the rest of their life with a loving family. These dogs are already well known and cared for and so you know exactly what you will be receiving. Plus, breeders will also generally take an animal back if the dog doesn’t work out for you, or something unexpected happens since they do not want their dogs to end up unwanted or in a shelter.

Dog breeders also keep detailed records of health and vaccinations. This is a very important factor to consider, especially if you are introducing a new dog to a household that already has pets.

Dog breeder considerations

Of course, not all breeders are the same, and you’ll need to do a little research in advance before choosing the best for you. Reputable breeders can often put you in touch with other families that have their dogs as reference, and will always be welcoming- and in fact most likely want to interview you to see if YOU are the best fit for their pups.

Buying from a breeder is not a cheap expense either. You may be asked to provide a down payment and sign a contract. Most breeders will also require you spay or neuter your pet, or will charge extra for papers if you plan to show or breed.

Dog breeding and accountability

Unfortunately, the last decade or so has focused so much on pet adoption, the term dog breeder has become almost synonymous with the negative term “puppy mill” in order to promote rescue pets.  It is incredibly important to note these are incredibly different terms, and true dog breeders are amongst the most ethical and responsible pet owners in existence- and the terms should not be used synonymously with one another.

Puppy mills

Puppy mills is a term used to define high-volume dog breeding that focuses on profit over dog health and breed responsibility. Many times the animals that come from these situations are sold to help fill the cages in pet stores, and may show signs of inbreeding to highlight specialized traits people are ignorantly shopping for (such as size or color). These animals are often kept in cages and are not exposed to socialization until sold.

Despite this, this doesn’t mean these animals do not deserve the love and care a responsible owner can give them. And negative marketing used to promote rescue only often leaves these animals homeless and fated to euthenasia.

Dog breeders

Responsible dog breeders are a completely different situation, and these individuals breed out of love for a specific breed, or to help keep certain traits alive and healthy for those who use dogs for more than just companionship. Often, breeders may only have a litter or two per bitch a year and keep their dogs as companions; raising the puppies in their households so they become socialized to children and other pets before being sold to their new home.

Many people prefer a specific breed due to their traits- such as size and temperament – and buying from a reputable breeder helps avoid behavioral surprises down the road. Also, people around the world still depend on working dogs. Farmers and ranchers, for example, use dogs to guard livestock, gather animals, and help reduce workload- and not just any breed of dog is capable of this type of responsibility. Sportsmen, such as hunters, also depend on specific breeds to help flush or retrieve game.

No matter what you decide, just be sure to think ahead before commiting to a certain dog due to how they look, or how cute a puppy is. You want a companion for years, and not be forced to rethink your decision due to behavioral or health traits.

How revenue streams work for popular YouTubers

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YouTuber revenue

Are we finally past the days of looking down on YouTubers? The phrase is now in the Oxford English dictionary. According to a survey, when asked “what do you want to be when you grow up,” a YouTuber was the most-used response by American kids. And even more, thousands of these so-called YouTubers are now making a living off the platform.

So rather than turning up our nose at YouTubers, perhaps our time is better suited discussing how they’ve leveraged the platform to make a full-time living. After all, YouTube is a more stable way to make money online than, say, trading cryptocurrency or gambling at the best betting sites.

Branded deals

Contrary to popular belief, ad revenue is usually not most YouTuber’s main revenue driver. In most instances, it’s actually brand partnerships and/or sponsorships.

You see, attention is one of the most monetizable assets in the world — right up there with most specialized skill sets. YouTubers with high subscriber counts and long audience retention time on videos have shown they can hold viewers’ attention just as well, if not better, than traditional media formats like a television program or radio show.

Big brands with equally-bid budgets are willing to pay a premium to collaborate with these YouTubers to highlight their product or service. Not only that, but most YouTubers have very defined audiences.

Let me give you an example. Say you’re a brand like Tide. It would make sense to partner with YouTubers that speak directly about home cleaning — so long as they’re not doing the Tide Pods challenge. Viewers watching that type of content are naturally interested in the cleaning sector already. Contrast that with a daytime television show, where you can only HOPE that watchers are stay-at-home parents that happen to clean.

YouTube, and the Internet at-large, has made hyper targeting ads much more feasible than analog media. Owned by Google, few platforms have as much user data at their disposal than YouTube. We can argue if that’s good or bad for users, but for advertisers, this is a pot of gold and part of the riches are transferred back to YouTubers that want to partner with them.

Ad revenue

Alright, let’s talk about ads. As you know, YouTube sells A LOT of ads. It splits that ad revenue with monetization-approved YouTubers — Google keeps 45 percent, creators make the other 55 percent.

However, the ad rates differ greatly from YouTuber to YouTuber. There’s a metric Google uses to measure payouts and it’s called cost per mille (CPM). This figure puts a dollar amount of money a YouTuber earns on every 1,000 views to their content.

This is where differences arise and it starts with subject matter inside the video content. For example, advertisers for investment brokers pay a higher premium on YouTube. That’s expected since their clientele is more high-income and there’s a lot of lifetime value to gain out of them.

Therefore, a YouTuber whose niche is personal finance would have a higher CPM than, say, a YouTuber who reviews movies. Simply put, the business market for finance is significantly higher than film, which is reflected in the ad rates and payouts.

Affiliate links

Ever notice how YouTubers drop a plethora of links in the description of their videos? It’s especially common on tech reviews.

Welp, the motivation behind dumping these links is, you guessed it, money. Most of these links are affiliate ones, which has a unique tracking code on it associated with the creator. That means if you follow the link and proceed to buy the product, the YouTuber will be credited with the sale. Thus, they’ll earn a percentage of the transaction back from the website you purchased on.

This commission comes at no cost to you — only the retailer. Almost every big-name store has an affiliate program where YouTubers can apply and generate custom links from. And similar to ad rates, the commission earned by YouTubers varies by the product. Pricey items like a camera pays a higher percentage than a cheap ‘ol reading book.

Between sponsorships, ads, and affiliate links, YouTubers have multiple streams of revenue they can bank on to keep them afloat. So how about we stop making fun of them now, huh?

Waitrose trials child cages so customers can shop in peace

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Waitrose child cages
The new child cages outside Waitrose

Waitrose has installed cages outside a Suffolk store so parents can lock up their unruly children, it has emerged.

The secure pens allows shoppers to browse the supermarket aisles in peace without noisy and badly behaved kids running amok.

Supermarket bosses say they are trialing the children’s cages at their Ipswich store in Futura Park.

Four cages have been built, each capable of holding one child of up to ten years old, or two aged under five.

“The response has been very good so far,” a Waitrose spokesman explained.

“Parents enjoy being able to shop without the hassle of their bored kids making a nuisance of themselves.

“And other shoppers certainly appreciate not having to listen to children shrieking and running around without being disciplined.”

He said the trial would last another two weeks, but it seemed certain the results would mean the cages being extended nationwide.

Waitrose customer Lorraine Fisher, 34, from Framlingham, said: “I don’t come into a pleasant and exclusive shopping environment like Waitrose to be faced with horrible children causing chaos.

“Their parents cannot cope with them and they all end up shouting at each other. So I for one agree with putting them in cages.”

The cages operate on a similar payment system to the trolleys. Simply put your child inside the cage, close the door and use the lock by inserting a £1 coin.

“The money and your child is returned when you have finished your shop,” the Waitrose spokesman said.

He added it was not uncommon for the children to get upset or distressed while locked up outside the store entrance for everyone to see.

“There is a water supply, but some may get aggressive so we have had to put up sign warning shoppers not to approach or touch them.”

What are the best casino games around?

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Sometimes it’s hard to decide what games to play when visiting a casino. For beginners, it’s important to know that table games are usually the best choice for them. Together with slots, they are the most popular games in casinos.

Let’s examine why exactly that is so, and what makes table games and slots the best choice for you.

Blackjack

Blackjack is a relatively simple card game. It has very few rules, so it will be easy for you to learn to play it. On the other hand, unlike some other table games, playing blackjack requires some strategic thinking. You will have to make a decision every single hand.

But the odds of winning at blackjack are pretty good. Your only worry is the dealer. Other people who play at the same time as you, are also trying to beat the dealer, so you won’t be playing against them. You aim to beat the dealer to a hand of 21 without going bust. This means that the winner is the person whose hand comes closest to 21 without going over it.

Even though it is certainly better for you to study blackjack strategic playing, ultimately the dealer relies on luck as much as you do. In most places, the advantage the dealer will have is around one percent.

Craps

The table game that has the best odds after blackjack is craps. This is an original US game that is becoming more and more popular in Europe. For some beginners, the game can seem tough and intimidating, but that’s just a superficial impression: in actuality, the game offers you one of the best chances of winning in a casino.

The game has two stages and around 20 players can play a single game. The players roll the dice and determine the winner. One player is the “shooter” rolling the dice, and others make bets on the result of a roll. On the first roll, the “shooter” wins on a seven or an eleven. If he gets any other number, that becomes the “point” and the “shooter” needs to hit it before rolling a seven to win. House advantage for craps is usually around 2-17%.

Slots

Slots are synonymous for casinos as much as table games are, you simply can’t skip them. This is true not only for land-based casinos – when you visit any online casino you will find tons of slot games there as well, and they come not only with great designs but with different features, promotion offers, and bonuses, and other advantages for the players.

Why do people love slots so much? Well, simply put, they are super exciting. They allow you to win big, even extremely big if you play progressive slots. Another advantage is their huge variety you will encounter both in land-based and online casinos.

But be careful, the chances of winning vary greatly from game to game. That’s why it is important to check the odds for each machine before start playing it.

Roulette

Roulette is one of the oldest table games, and it’s still very popular. It is a social game, with many people standing around the wheel, attracted by its excitement. It is also one of the easiest games to learn, making it perfect for amateurs and beginners.

Simply put, roulette is a wheel with 38 numbers on it. The number 0 (in US casinos also 00) is green and numbers 1 – 36 are either red or black. The roulette dealer, called croupier, spins the wheel and a ball stops on one of the numbers. The simplest way to place a bet is on whether the ball will fall on a black or red field. You can also bet on specific numbers or ranges of numbers.

In the classic European roulette, there is only one zero and, as we mentioned, the US version has the second zero field (00). This means that in the first case the house advantage is 2.70% and in the case of the American roulette, it is 5.26%. In some online casinos, even a no-zero roulette is available.

Baccarat

Baccarat is a table game that comes from France, but now it is incredibly popular in Asia, and in Macau in particular. Although some claim that it was introduced to France from Italy in the 15th century.

This is a more traditional card game with a player’s hand and a dealer’s hand. You can choose to place a bet on either. The aim is to determine whose hand will be closer to the value of nine. You can also bet on a tie result.

This is a game that attracts high rollers, and baccarat tables have extremely high limits.

In conclusion

You should determine which table game or slot machine is the best choice for you based on the qualities of a particular game, your own preferences, and the odds of winning that come with it.

We made a list of some of the best choices you can make. Each of them comes with some specifics: some are better suited for those looking for excitement, some are for strategic players, some for those looking for the best possible odds of winning, and some are for those looking for pure fun.

Hopefully, this list will help you make the best choice for yourself.