1 week agoNews TvComments Off on Celebrity Traitors fans in disbelief as Alan Carr gives away HUGE clue he’s a Traitor – did you spot it?
CELEBRITY Traitors fans have been left in disbelief, as Alan Carr gave away a huge clue that he’s a traitor.
The first ever all star edition of the BBC programme kicked off last night as fans saw Claudia Winkleman chose her THREE celebrity traitors to play the game.
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Comedian Alan alongside TV presenter Jonathan Ross and singer and Brit nominee Cat Burns were chosen to be the devilish three to cause mayhem in the game.
This sentiment was highlighted even more during Thursday evening’s episode, as Alan winked at Jonathan after committing the first murder.
After wondering around in a mild panic, he eventually headed into the kitchen with his friend Paloma Faith and actress Ruth Codd.
He committed the deadly act before heading down to the fire outside with other celebrities and winking at Jonathan to let him know he had fulfilled the brief.
He also said in another very telling move: “It’s done,” while subtly trying to let Jonathan know that he’d committed the murder.
Fans took to X to share their shock at Alan’s wink and ‘it’s done’ statement.
One person penned: “Oh wow, Alan has to be the worst traitor to have ever existed.”
Another questioned: “Did he really just wink at Jonathan?” while a third said: “Absolutely howling. As if Alan just winked at Jonathan in front of everyone.”
A fourth person penned: “Oh Alan, talk about making it obvious.”
And someone else quipped: “I’m in disbelief at Alan as a traitor so far. He’s making Linda look like James Bond.”
Later in the turret, Jonathan and Cat asked him who he had chosen, and Alan revealed he had been forced to pick his friend Paloma.
The Traitors viewers were shocked that Alan had betrayed his pal, with one writing on X: “Noooooo Alan! Not Paloma!”
Another added: “Paloma girl. You was GOT.”
A third commented: “I cannot believe Paloma Faith is going to be dead by the end of the day…”
After committing the murder, all the celebrities turned up to breakfast, before Claudia arrived and told them to get ready for a funeral.
The celebrities than joined the procession before arriving at three coffins.
They were then given clues to work out which three celebrities the Traitors had put in the coffins.
It ended up being Lucy Beaumont, Paloma and Niko Omilana.
Claudia then walked the line and dramatically closed the lid on Paloma, leaving the remaining celebrities absolutely gobsmacked.
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1 week agoNews TvComments Off on Four retailers including Very slammed for ‘misleading’ furniture prices and the five sellers you can trust
SHOPPERS looking for a bargain on furniture might not be saving as much as they think, as four major retailers have been accused of misleading pricing tactics.
An investigation by Which? has revealed that Very, Furniture Village, Blinds Direct, and 247 Blinds are using questionable “was/now” sale labels that could leave customers paying over the odds.
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Which? spent ten months tracking the prices of more than 40,000 home furnishing products from nine major brands.
Some retailers were found to use inflated “was prices” that hadn’t been charged for weeks – or even months – before a sale began.
The watchdog said this can create the illusion of a bigger discount than shoppers are actually getting.
Take Very, for example.
Its Rubberwood dining set was advertised as “Was £349, Now £299” in May, but the set hadn’t been sold at £349 since March.
During that time, it had been available for as little as £199.
Essentially, shoppers were paying £100 more than they could have just two weeks earlier.
Which? found that 75% of sale items at Very had prices that didn’t match up.
Its Dolce dining set was labelled “Was £2,349, Now £1,795”, but the set had been sold at £2,095 just a month earlier.
That’s £254 less than the supposed “was price”, meaning the advertised discount was far bigger than the real saving.
And at 247 Blinds, Which? said 98% of sale items had misleading prices.
For example, one blind was advertised as “Was £105.66, Now £103.88,” even though it hadn’t been sold at £105.66 since December.
In fact, it had recently been available for just £79.25.
Very defended its pricing, claiming fluctuations are due to market trends and promotions.
Furniture Village said its Dolce dining set was part of a clearance sale and doesn’t reflect its usual pricing approach.
Blinds Direct promised to investigate its practices, while 247 Blinds didn’t respond to Which?’s requests for comment.
Are these tactics breaking the rules?
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says that “was prices” must reflect the price charged immediately before a discount starts.
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) also warns that misleading price comparisons could breach consumer law.
Yet Which? found numerous examples of products being advertised with “was prices” for far longer than they were actually sold at those prices.
For instance, Very’s Rubberwood dining set was labelled “Was £349” for 68 days – but it had only been sold at that price for five days beforehand.
At Furniture Village, 75% of sale products had “was prices” lasting longer than the actual sale period, with similar issues found at 247 Blinds and Blinds Direct.
Lisa Webb, consumer law expert at Which?, said: “Sneaky pricing tactics are unacceptable, but Which? investigations have repeatedly found problems with pricing across a range of retailers.
“Shoppers should take discounts from these stores with a pinch of salt and make sure they shop around at other retailers to see if they can find anything similar at a better price before parting with any hard-earned cash.”
Which retailer's can you trust?
IT'S not all bad news for bargain hunters.
Which? found that Argos, Blinds2Go, Dunelm, Ikea, and John Lewis were far better at keeping their pricing honest.
Across these five retailers, fewer than 12% of sale items had intervening prices, and just 5% had “was prices” lasting longer than they were actually sold at that price.
One standout example came from Argos, which ran a one-month sale on its Miami dining set.
The “was price” used was the most recent price charged before the sale, and the discounted price was consistent throughout the promotion.
This clear and simple approach makes it easy for shoppers to see exactly how much they’re saving.
1 week agoNews TvComments Off on Horoscope today, October 10, 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg
OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in 2023 but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.
Read on to see what’s written in the stars for you today.
ARIES
March 21 to April 20
Saturn’s influence starts your day with a strong cash drive – so review spending and saving, as you can see simple fixes, even for old problems.
Later, Uranus makes mischief in your communication zone and careless words could slip out so be careful.
So read through all messages twice before you send.
Your weekly horoscope for Friday
TAURUS
April 21 to May 21
It’s so tempting to let difficult people go from your life, but your chart encourages extra talking first, and asks you to swop moral high ground for a more understanding stance.
You only need to do this once – as results should speak for themselves.
Taurus luck is strongest where matching outfits are worn.
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GEMINI
May 22 to June 21
Trusting your own judgement is easier as the moon intensifies inner vision – even if this tells you something you resist at first, today it’s enough to accept the challenge.
Neptune softens people bonds that may have become too rigid.
Even if you feel the moment has passed, you still have a chance to speak.
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CANCER
June 22 to July 22
Pluto pushes through any justification you have given yourself for holding back feelings or information – and creates an unexpected chance to put this right.
It’s not easy to accept this, but it’s important to try.
Your love chart is based on adoring a partner’s flaws as well as strengths – and doing the same for yourself.
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LEO
July 23 to August 23
Being part of a group, rather than always needing to lead it, can be the key to letting some deep indecision go.
From a work team to a love partnership, proving you can be unselfish and understanding is your passport to happiness.
Even if this means following orders you don’t 100 per cent agree with. Luck circles “42”
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VIRGO
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As Pluto’s input intensifies, you may feel it’s pointless to set more health goals, as they always seem to be scuppered.
But this is just what you need to laser-focus your mind on. It is waiting there for you, and today you can make a start, no matter what.
Passion could call your name in a place you least expect it.
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LIBRA
September 23 to October 23
There’s so much positive movement in your chart.
Even stick-in-the-mud Saturn is prepared to support your dreams, especially any that link to higher learning.
So instead of seeing things that could go wrong, spend today expecting everything to go right.
Your name on, or in, a love story can be coming so close.
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List of 12 star signs
The traditional dates used by Mystic Meg for each sign are below.