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Its Showtime June 14 2025

Watch Its Showtime June 14 2025 Today Pinoy Show Replay Online. Our First Priority is to give you all the Pinoy Lambingan Episodes of Its Showtime June 14 2025 Pinoy Tambayan shows through the Internet. Pinoy Teleserye is The Platform Which Has All The Latest Shows and Has Viewership From All Over The World. Its Showtime June 14 2025 <<Coming Soon>> Watch Past Episode HD

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Tadhana June 14 2025

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Wish Ko Lang June 14 2025

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E.A.T June 14 2025

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Mould covered the bathroom of my new home – I felt sick but banished it in minutes with a single buy, it’s the best

BANISHING mould from your home can feel like a never-ending chore.

From constant bleaching to pricey products that don’t work, there’s loads of stuff out there, but more often than not the mould returns.

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Nicola applied Mould Magic over the grout in her bathroom[/caption]
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She said it’s better than anything else she’s tried to banish mould for good[/caption]

That was cleaning whizz Nicola’s experience until she discovered a product that actually works and stops mould from coming back.

Taking to Instagram, Nicole explained how the Mould Magic gel worked wonders in her new home.

“If you haven’t seen this before you need to get some, it works on so many different surfaces but I used it mainly on grout in the bathroom,” Nicola explained.

In the viral clip she showed what the bathroom looked like when she first moved in, and sure enough the walls were covered in mould.

The formula is especially easy to apply because it comes in a tube with a nozzle designed to get into those hard to reach places.

Not only that, but according to Nicola the formula is also non-drip, so you don’t have to worry about it slipping and sliding away.

After a couple of hours the product can then be wiped away, leaving your bathroom mould free.

“The mould never comes back,” the cleaning whizz added.

Unsurprisingly, fellow cleaning fans were wowed by the before and after snaps of the bathroom.

One commented on the clip: “It’s brilliant for washing machines too.”

“Oo, thanks I’ll be getting this,” another said.

“Omg we recently got mould in out shower and it’s right in the grout so this will be great,” a third chimed in.

Meanwhile, others wanted to know if the product would work on painted walls and Nicola revealed she’d tried Mould Magic there too and was impressed with the results.

The product can be bought online for as little as £9.95 too, so it won’t break the bank.

More mould cleaning tips and tricks

Use household items

If it’s too late, and any condensation has had a chance to flourish and turn into mould, you can start removing it for nothing.

Natalie, from Which?, said: “A few drops of washing up liquid mixed with warm water can work on smaller areas of mould on hard surfaces like walls or floors.

“Use a sponge, cloth, or brush to work the soapy solution in small circular motions over the mould.

“If you’re trying to remove particularly stubborn mould, try a 1:1 solution of white vinegar and warm water and pour it into a spray bottle to target the affected area.”

If you’ve got a bit more in your budget, you can try buying mould or mildew remover from your nearest supermarket or retailer.

You can get it as cheap as £1.20 from B&M or £2.50 from Dunelm, at the time of writing.

Call in the professionals

You can usually treat smaller patches of mould yourself, but if the problem has gotten out of hand, you might need to call someone in.

Natalie said: “If you find new mould growing quickly in other areas of your home, or the affected area becomes too large to handle, it may be time to get professional help.”

Checkatrade says it costs £25-£35 per hour or £200-£400 per room to call someone in for mould removal.

Meanwhile if you want a specialist to come and take a look to inspect for any mould, that will cost you around £50-£300.

What is mould and how to get rid of it?

Mould is more likely to grow during the winter months.

Olivia Young, Product Development Scientist at Astonish revealed exactly why this is.

“Unfortunately, mould is a common problem many people face during winter. It thrives in conditions that are warm and damp, so your bathrooms are likely to be the most affected place.

“That said, during the colder months most rooms in your home could be vulnerable to mould growing.

“This occurs primarily from condensation that builds up on your windows when you’ve got your radiators on.

“If you think about it, when windows and doors are closed, there’s not much chance for the air to circulate and the moisture to make a swift exit.

“This build up is what can cause dreaded mould to make an appearance, especially in bathrooms, as it creates that warm and wet environment that is a breeding ground for mould.

“If left untreated, not only is it unsightly but it can also pose a serious risk to your health, so it’s really important you treat it.

“The key to tackle mould is to act fast.

“Try to come into as little contact with it as you can. So, grab your gloves, tie up your hair and get to work to remove any signs of mould as soon as you notice them.

“To keep mould at bay, there are some simple solutions you can introduce throughout home.

“The first is keep it ventilated. Yes, even in the cold winter months try to leave your bathroom window open for at least 10/15 minutes post shower or bath. This will get rid of any excess moisture quickly preventing mould gathering.

“If you’re having a repeat problem with mould in one particular area, it might be because the humidity levels are too high. You can get a dehumidifier that will help keep the levels low and reduce the risk of mould returning.

“The golden rule to remember when dealing with mould is the quicker you can treat it, the better. If you leave it, it will only get worse so never ignore it!

“To successfully get rid of mould every time, I recommend opting for the UK’s No 1 Mould & Mildew Remover, that effectively removes mould and mildew stains almost instantly, with no scrubbing necessary.”

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Harry’s charity turns off Twitter comments over ‘targeted online harassment’ – after boss accused Duke of ‘bullying’

PRINCE Harry’s African charity Sentebale has dramatically switched off its Twitter comments amid claims of “online harassment”.

The social media withdrawal comes months after the Harry sensationally quit the organisation and the charity’s boss accused him of “bullying”.

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A statement posted to Sentebale’s social media[/caption]
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Harry quit the charity earlier this year after siding with its board in a bitter row with the chief[/caption]

A statement posted online reads: “Unfortunately, we have had to temporarily disable comments on this platform due to the harmful effects of targeted online harassment.”

Dr Sophie Chandauka, the charity’s chief, pulled a similar move herself, shutting down her social media after she was trolled by the “Sussex Squad” in the wake of the spat.

Harry stormed away from the charity at the end of March, siding with the trustees who said Chandauka’s leadership was “untenable”.

In turn, she accused the royal of “harassment and bullying at scale”, and labelled the Sussex brand “toxic” – allegations Harry’s representatives have always denied.

It is understood the trustees strongly disagreed with the decision to appoint Chandauka as chair from the start, and wanted her to step down.

The flash-point appeared to be the move to transfer the charity’s fundraising operation to Africa, which caused several key figures to quit the organisation.

Dr Chandauka then explosively claimed there had been a “cover-up” at the charity.

She alleged there was “weak executive management, abuse of power, bullying, harassment, misogyny, and misogynoir”.

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Dr Sophie Chandauka has been subject to horrific abuse since Harry went public with his attacks on her[/caption]

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Major change to ID rules on cigarettes & vapes sparks fears hundreds of shops across UK will be forced to close

HUNDREDS of retailers fear they could go out of business over enforcing age bans on smoking and vape sales.

Campaigning shopkeeper Paul Cheema says new laws could be the “final straw” as they deal with aggressive customers when asked for identification.

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Disposable vaping devices are seen for sale in a shop on May 30, 2023 in Manchester, England[/caption]
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Campaigning shopkeeper Paul Cheema[/caption]
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Boy holding vapes[/caption]

The move comes after the hard-pressed firms are already dealing with a hike in rising business rates and feel shoplifting in their stores is going unpunished.

He has joined forces with 700 fellow shopkeepers amid fears asking for ID could lead to more violence in the shops.

On-the-spot fines of £200 will be handed out by trading standards inspectors for selling tobacco, vape and nicotine products to underage customers.

Anyone born after January 1, 2009 will not be able to buy tobacco as Ministers aim for the first smoke-free generation.

The retailers have written to Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds demanding more support for independent stores.

Mr Cheema said: “The proposed laws will do nothing to stop the illicit trade, but will put us in the firing line when enforcement falls on shop staff. It’ll be the final straw.

“We all want to protect young people from smoking.

“But badly thought-through laws won’t do that – they’ll just drive more sales underground, where nobody checks ID.

“We’re not asking for handouts. We’re asking to be heard. The government is piling pressure on our sector from every direction:”

“I’ve seen the government move mountains to protect 2,700 jobs in the steel industry – and rightly so.

“But there are 445,000 jobs in UK convenience stores, and we’re being ignored.”

“Local shops like mine are part of the fabric of British life. We’re open early, open late, and we’re there for people when no one else is.

“But there comes a point where enough is enough.”

There are also fears that adults will go to illicit stores to buy tobacco which will reduce the income for smaller stores.

Tobacco sales account for 15 per cent of the sales with six million people who see smoking as a way of life.

A government spokesperson said: “Small businesses are the lifeblood of our high streets, and our Plan for Change will help ensure they thrive.

“We’re taking tough action on shoplifters, and worked with retailers to help them get ready for the ban on single use vapes.”

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Recycling electronic cigarettes. Vapor sticks, e-cigarettes on light background.[/caption]
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A woman poses for a photograph holding a single-use vape[/caption]

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Sony issuing refunds to PS5 owners over gaming blunder as players given ‘sincere apology’ and promised urgent fix

SONY has announced that it will be issuing refunds over a gaming blunder.

The gaming giant had to issue an apology after gamers experienced significant problems with one if its new releases.

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Sony has reportedly issued refunds after the developer wrote an apology[/caption]
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Gamers have cited bugs and a slow frame rate as just some of the issues with the game[/caption]

Players of Mindseye faced glitches galore when they tried to run the game which is available on PS5, PC and Xbox series X/S.

The third-person shooter game was released on June 10, but TheGamer reported that Sony has already started handing out refunds.

In the past, Sony has been reluctant to offer refunds unless a game is almost entirely unplayable.

Gamers have reported recurring crashes and a sub-30 frames-per-second running rate.

Developers of the game Build a Rocket Boy issued an apology after users complained about the issues they were facing.

They also promised a “hotfix” to address the immediate performance problems.

Build a Rocket Boy said in their statement: “A heartfelt thank you to all our day-one players. We know the launch of Mindseye hasn’t been without its challenges for some of you.

“Right now, our top priority is game performance. We understand that the requirements are high and have limited the experience for many of you, and for this, we sincerely apologise.

“Improving performance across all devices is our immediate focus. A patch that begins our commitment to address this is scheduled for the end of this week on PC, which will also roll out to consoles as soon as possible.”

Even before the game’s release it was already the subject of controversy, with Push Square giving it a 3 out of 10 review.

The game is described on Stream as “a narrative driven, single-player action-adventure thriller set in the near-future fictional desert city of Redrock.

“Featuring best-in class cinematics, high octane driving, and explosive combat from game director Leslie Benzies.”

Reviews so far have been mostly negative, with nearly 1500 reviews averaging out at 2.5 stars.

One recent 2/10 review reads: “Mindseye isn’t disappointing – disappointment implies expectations. This is a $60 crash course in how to wrap a hollow experience in cinematic lighting and misleading trailers.”

Another customer who had their purchase refunded wrote: “Absolutely horrible game.”

Even without the technical problems, gamers criticised it as a “boring” cash grab with “stupid” side missions.

They did, however, praise the game for its immersive cutscenes, although for many this wasn’t enough to redeem it.

Others were more positive, with one writing: “I recommend it once all the bugs are fixed.”

Another wrote: “I really believe this game could turn around. The potential is there.”

Promotional Twitch content was postponed after the developer became aware of some of the bugs – with popular streamer CohhCarnage having his stream cancelled just as he was about to begin promoting the game.

Others content creators that had been paid to promote the game clearly showed its many issues – with streamers trying to talk through the game while it crashed.

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Long-awaited Casey grooming gang review links illegal migration with exploitation of British girls

A DAMNING review into rape gangs will directly link illegal migration with the exploitation of British girls, The Sun can reveal.

The Home Office is expected to publish the long-awaited National Audit on Group-Based Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse next week.

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A damning audit into rape gangs will directly link illegal migration with the exploitation of British girls[/caption]

A source familiar with the report said its author, Baroness Louise Casey, specifically links illegal migration with the violence perpetrated against vulnerable girls.

The Sun understands there are fears in the Home Office that knowledge of the link between undocumented arrivals and grooming gangs could trigger more civil unrest.

The Home Office today refused to deny the involvement of illegal migration in the Casey report.

A government spokesperson said: “Nothing is more important than protecting vulnerable children, and we are determined to crack down on vile grooming gangs once and for all.

“That’s why we ordered a rapid national audit to uncover the true scale of this horrific abuse.

“This report – alongside our response – will be published shortly.”

The Casey review was tasked with building a “national picture of what is known about current group-based child sexual exploitation” and to “identify local and national trends”.

It will also “provide an assessment of what is known about the demographics of grooming gangs and their victims, including ethnicity”.

It comes as a grooming gang have been found guilty of raping and abusing two teen girls in Rochdale in a five-year reign of terror.

The seven men “passed” the victims around for sex and preyed on them in squalid flats and car parks in the town.

They groomed the girls from the age of 13 and made them their “sex slaves” by plying them with gifts, including alcohol and drugs.

The victims both had “deeply troubled home lives”, which meant they were easy prey for the fiends.

During a five-year horror ordeal, the girls were expected to have sex “whenever and wherever” the defendants and other men wanted.

As well as flats and car parks, the predators abused the teens on rancid mattresses, in cars, alleyways and disused warehouses.

Mohammed Zahid, 64, Kasir Bashir, 50, Mushtaq Ahmed, 66, Roheez Khan, 39, Mohammed Shahzad, 43, Nisar Hussain, 43, and Naheem Akram, 48, were today convicted.

Three of the abusers, Zahid, Ahmed and Bashir were born in Pakistan and worked as stallholders on Rochdale’s indoor market.

Father-of-three Zahid – known as Boss Man – gave free underwear from his lingerie stall to both victims.

He was previously jailed for five years after he engaged in sexual activity in 2006 with a 15-year-old girl who he met when she visited his stall to buy tights for school.

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Dunelm slashes price of temperature-controlled bedding that’s £59 cheaper than John Lewis version as temps to hit 29C

NOW is the perfect time to get your hands on a temperature-regulating duvet as temperatures set to hit 29C.

Dunelm has slashed the price of the summer essential by 20 per cent giving you a great excuse to treat yourself.

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Dunelm’s Temperature-Regulating Duvet is currently 20% off[/caption]
Folded double duvet made of natural British wool.
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John Lewis’ Natural British Wool Light Duvet is £115 for a double[/caption]

The discount has come at a fitting time, with temperatures set to reach 29 degrees next week.

With nighttime temperatures still in the high teens, it’s likely to disrupt your sleep routine.

However, Dunelm’s temperature-regulating duvet might provide a cooler alternative to help you cope with the increased humidity.

Dunelm’s Fogarty Temperature Regulating Wool All Seasons Duvet has been reduced from £70 to £56 for a double duvet giving you a 20% saving.

It is also available in a range of sizes – all of which are discounted – from a single for £48 to a super kingsize for £72.

The Dunelm version is a whopping £59 cheaper than an equivalent product at John Lewis.

While Dunelm’ s double duvet is just £56, John Lewis‘ Natural British Wool Light Duvet retails at £115 for the same size.

A description on Dunelm’s website reads: “This duvet from the experts at Fogarty offers year round comfort.”

They add: “The fibres are breathable allowing your body temperature to be regulated as you sleep. Therefore, you will be able to use this duvet all year round to keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter.”

It is filled with 100% pure New Zealand wool and wrapped in soft breathable cotton to ensure you don’t overheat on a hot summer’s night.

Not only is the duvet good for you, but it is also good for the environment.

Using unbleached and undyed cotton helps to reduce the amount of energy, water and chemicals used to produce the item which also maintains the fibres’ natural softness.

The product is clearly a hit with shoppers as its 500 reviews average out to a 4.6 star rating.

One customer wrote: “This product was definitely the right one to help with night sweats. The natural fibres wick moisture away leading to a more comfortable sleep.”

Another said: “This is the second Fogarty wool duvet I have bought. I’ve been using the original for a few years and just love it.

“Great temperature regulation and a great weight. Bought the second one for the guest bedroom.”

Others were equally enthusiastic about the product, saying that they had bought more than one for the other bedrooms in their home.

A comment reads: “I have bought at least 5 of these and recommended them to my sister!

“Wouldn’t buy any other duvets please don’t stop making them!”

Customers seemed impressed at how well the product worked year round as both a summer and winter duvet.

Even without these hot, humid nights, some customers have found that it has helped with their quality of sleep as it has reduced their night sweats.

The item is available online or in-store.

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The item is available online and in store[/caption]

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