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Get Arsenal, Brentford, Man City and West Ham all to win at 5/1, plus claim £60 bonus with William Hill

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PREMIER LEAGUE football comes thick and fast this weekend and bookmakers William Hill are celebrating with a BUMPER price boost.

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Arsenal return to Premier League action and will expect maximum points against struggling Southampton on Saturday afternoon.

It’s a similar story for champions Manchester City, who host Fulham having registered a comfortable 4-0 victory in the Champions League midweek.

Brentford are next in the enhanced acca as they take on rock-bottom Wolves. It’s been a difficult start to the campaign for Gary O’Neil’s side, who’ve taken just one point from a possible 18.

West Ham are the final selection of the quartet as they take on promoted Ipswich Town at the London Stadium. The Hammers have lost just one of their eight Premier League meetings with Ipswich.

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A responsible gambler is someone who:

  • Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
  • Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
  • Never chase their losses
  • Doesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry, or depressed
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Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.

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You could buy your own Russian ‘Red October’-style mega submarine… but it comes with a dark past and HUGE price tag

A RUSSIAN Cold War submarine is up for sale – but buyers need deep pockets to cover its £1.5 million price tag.

The Foxtrot-class submarine, capable of holding 22 torpedoes, was decommissioned by the Soviets in 1993.

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The Foxtrot Class submarine is up for sale for £1.5 million[/caption]
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The Foxtrot class subs were also known as Project 641
a foxtrot-class sub has a length of 302 ft

At 302ft long, the vessel once carried 12 officers, 10 warrant officers and 56 seamen while navigating the oceans.

It could go five days fully submerged in the water but was a bit of a squeeze with a beam of 25ft and draft of 17ft.

The sub could plunge down to almost 1,000ft below sea level and travel at a speed of 4 knots while cruising.

The communist invention, designed in the early 50s, played a big role as part of the Soviet Union’s underwater fleet.

The Russian Navy retired its last Foxtrot-class submarines in 2000.

Sellers on boat merchants Mysubmarines.com also list tourist and research submarines, alongside subsea scooters and subcrafts.

According to its website, “This Soviet era submarine currently requires minor refitting and is ready to deliver”.

It adds: “The model available for sale offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of naval history, providing insight into the life of submariners and the strategic military technology of the 20th century.”

The first Foxtrot class – also known as Project 641 – was commissioned in 1958.

The ships measured 295 feet and were powered by three Kolomna 2D42M diesel units of 2,000 horsepower output and three electric motors.

The Foxtrot class subs played a critical role in the Soviet Navy during the Cold War.

Four USSR Foxtrot-class diesel subs armed with nuclear weapons were deployed with one of them coming very close to launching a nuclear torpedo against US forces.

Washington and Moscow came to the brink of an all-out war when the captain of the Soviet sub mistakenly thought they were under attack.

Once he realised the US ships were actually signalling and not attacking he backed down.

One of the last active service vessels- the Zaporizhia- was captured by Russian forces during the 2014 annexation of Crimea.

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The sub could plunge down to almost 1,000ft below sea level
a submarine is docked at a dock with a sign that says ' shannons ferry ' on it
The first Foxtrot-class submarine was commissioned in 1958

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Drivers furious as fuel from major supermarket with 500 stores ‘is contaminated and causing cars to suddenly break down’

DRIVERS are furious after fuel they bought from a major supermarket was “contaminated” and caused cars to “suddenly break down.”

The chain has almost 500 stores across the UK and provides petrol stations at many of its sites.

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The ‘contaminated’ fuel came from a Morrisons petrol station in Kent[/caption]
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The pumps have now been put out of service[/caption]
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Driver David Abernethy said a sample of his fuel was ‘a third’ water[/caption]
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John Lowdon says his car stopped working after he filled it up at the Morrisons petrol station[/caption]

Some drivers, however, are now fuming that they are hundreds of pounds out of pocket after filling up their cars with what is thought to have been contaminated fuel from one the supermarket’s petrol station.

A number of people have experienced problems with their vehicles after buying unleaded at Morrisons in Strood, Kent last week.

David Abernethy put £65 of fuel in his Range Rover at around 5pm on Wednesday, September 25.

The 64-year-old, from Frindsbury, noticed there was something wrong the next morning.

He said his car refused to start up when he tried to turn it on.

After what he described as a period of “unusual” rumbling noises, the car seemed to eventually be fine on the road.

But he said the car was still not working properly.

Then he saw on social media that other motorists had been having similar issues after filling up at the Morrisons on Knight Road.

Earlier this year, the supermarket announced all its petrol stations had been taken on by another company, Motor Fuel Group (MFG).

David said he tried to contact MFG but without success.

He then didn’t use his car at all on Friday and rang them again on Monday as his wife could not get to work without the vehicle.

However, he says, he couldn’t get through to the company.

David eventually called the AA that day who drained 65 litres of fuel out of his car.

When he asked for a sample of the fuel, he said it was “a third water.”

Not only did it cost him £360 to get the fuel drained, but then another £90 to fill up his tank with unleaded premium, as advised by the breakdown company.

He added: “The mechanic showed me all the water in the bottle and said there shouldn’t be that much in the system.”

David said how it was “unfortunate” he was in the Morrisons car park at the time as he normally doesn’t fill up there.

John Lowdon, who lives just 300 yards away from the supermarket, filled his car up at around 8.30am on Friday (September 27) and noticed problems straight away.

The 74-year-old put £48 of petrol into his Ssangyong Tivoli ready to drive to Dorset for a family holiday on Sunday but says the car “spluttered” on his way home.

He said: “I managed to get home but the car was spluttering the whole time and I didn’t know what it was so I went out later to try it again and the car was dead, it wouldn’t do anything.”

John then went back to the petrol station in his wife’s car only to find that pump seven had a ‘do not use’ yellow box over it.

He was then provided with the number and email address of the fuel provider by the station.

After trying to get through on several occasions, he says the company confirmed it was investigating the problem.

He added: “I have no idea what was wrong with the petrol, all I know is that my car is dead.

“At the moment I don’t know what’s gone on. As far as I’m concerned, you’re buying the petrol from Morrisons.

“If you go and buy a packet of somebody’s sausages in Morrisons you don’t then have to go back to them to fix the problem.”

John says he hasn’t got a quote yet from his mechanic about the car’s problems and that he’ll have to pay what he has to in order to repair it.

But he shone light on the thought that some people “just can’t afford to pay for it.”

He added: “But there are people that just can’t afford to pay for it. If their car has just stopped in the middle of Strood they have no option but to pay £90 to get it towed away, and then £250-£300 to have it fixed – plus the cost of filling it up in the first place.

“It’s something like £450, and some people don’t have that nowadays and rely on their cars for work.”

He says he will not be returning to Morrisons for fuel.

As of yesterday (October 1), the unleaded option at pumps three, four, seven and eight were all out of use.

Several other people have taken to Facebook to report issues with their cars after filling them up at the same petrol station.

A Morrisons spokesman said: “We don’t own or operate the petrol sites anymore – they are all managed by MFG”.

MFG has been approached for comment by The Sun.

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Millions of telly fans must re-scan their boxes NOW after changes to 19 channels in huge reshuffle

BRITS may need to re-scan their TV boxes after a major satellite overhaul that’s caused a number of channels to move.

Big names including some Sky channels, Really, Quest and DMAX are affected by the reshuffle.

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Some free Sky channels like Sky Mix have moved as a result[/caption]

In total, some 19 channels are moving to a new slot on the Freesat TV guide.

The satellite firm routinely makes changes after a number of arrivals and closures to fill the gaps.

In recent times, Smithsonian and BET are among the channels that have disappeared from Freesat.

“Some broadcasters are making important changes to their channels,” Freesat said on its website.

“You may need to rescan to update your TV and keep your channels and TV Guide up to date.”

Keeping your box updated is important so you don’t miss your favourite shows or mess up any recordings you might have scheduled.

As part of the changes, a number of +1 versions have been grouped together.

See the full list of channels affected with their new numbers below.

  • 5 Star + 1 – was 141, now 140
  • Sky Mix HD – was 144, now 141
  • Challenge – was 146, now 142
  • Sky Arts – was 147, now 143
  • Quest HD – was 167, now 144
  • Really – was 160, now 145
  • Quest Red – was 169, now 146
  • DMAX – was 150, now 147
  • HGTV – was 166, now 149
  • Quest SD – was 172, now 150
  • Quest +1 – was 168, now 151
  • Quest Red +1 – was 170, now 152
  • DMAX +1 – was 151, now 153
  • Food network +1 – was 149, now 154
  • Blaze – was 162, now 161
  • Together TV was 164, now 162
  • Court TV – was 177, now 163
  • That’s TV – was 168, now 164
  • That’s TV 2 – was 181, now 165

It’s also worth pointing out that the overhaul has left 160 free for an upcoming new channel launch.

EDEN GOES FREE

Nature channel U&Eden (previously known as Eden) is going free-to-air.

The channel is home to big hits, including Sir David Attenborough documentaries such as Natural Curiosities.

A date hasn’t been revealed but it is set to land on Freesat and Freeview as part of a new deal.

When it does launch, U&Eden is expected to appear on number 160 for Freesat.

How to cut streaming bills with top FREE TV

Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime don't come cheap - and year on year subscription costs seem to go up.

Fortunately there are loads of free streaming TV alternatives not everyone knows about.

And we’re not just talking about BBC iPlayer and ITVX.

Here are some free alternatives worth trying:

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NCDMB earmarks N2.2m for essay competition

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has earmarked N2.2 million for Nigerian undergraduates who will partake in its 2024 essay competition organized by the board to boost promote academic excellence among undergraduates while fostering awareness of local content initiatives in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector. According to the organizers, the participants can win […]

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French Embassy sponsors 20 Nigerian firms to global film festival

The French Embassy, as part of its commitment to support industry development, has partnered with the Nigerian International Film and TV Summit (NIFS) to sponsor a Nigerian delegation, comprising about 20 companies, to the MIPCOM. The annual trade show for the television industry to be held in Cannes, France, will come up between the 21st […]

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