Openreach has announced it will scrap connection fees for access to its superfast broadband network for those who receive Universal Credit with no other earnings from next month.
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The Touryst is coming to PlayStation 5 next month.The release was originally discovered in a listing on the PlayStation Store that wasn’t accompanied by any official announcement. Eurogamer has since spoken to Shin’en Multimedia and has received confirmation that the release date and details are correct.The Touryst is coming to PlayStation consoles on September 9 and will be available as a cross-buy promotion allowing access to both the PS4 and PS5 versions with one purchase.
Openreach has announced it will scrap connection fees for access to its superfast broadband network for those who receive Universal Credit with no other earnings from next month.
Morrisons is in discussions with the stock market's Takeover Panel with regards an auction process for the chain. Bosses hope to bring to an end the three-month battle for the business between two private equity firms, Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R) and Fortress.
HBO Max is set to launch in a number of countries across Europe but there are no plans for a UK platform yet.The service will be available in six countries from October 26 – Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Andorra – before expanding to a following 14 in 2022.Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, and Slovenia will all receive HBO Max next year, while there’s no news on any plans
HBO Max shared its European launch plans on Wednesday, when the WarnerMedia streaming platform revealed it will launch in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Spain and Andorra on Oct. 26, 2021.“This is a historic moment as HBO Max lands in Europe,” Johannes Larcher, head of HBO Max International, said in a statement accompanying Wednesday’s news.
Justin Bieber documentary Justin Bieber: Our World will premiere next month on Amazon Prime.Helmed by filmmaker Michael D. Ratner (who directed Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil), the new film is set to arrive on October 8.
One call changes everything in Netflix’s “The Guilty.” Director Antoine Fuqua’s thriller follows a police officer turned call center operator whose shift turns into a nightmare. The real-time narrative slowly reveals its secrets in an overtly claustrophobic office setting.
PlayStation Plus members will be able to download and keep several great games next month.Hitman 2, Overcooked: All You Can Eat, and Predator: Hunting Grounds are all free for PlayStation Plus owners next month. The games will be available between September 7 and October 4.
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has started writing to nearly six million people across the UK confirming their Universal Credit payment will be cut by £20-a-week from October 1, 2021. Despite many vocal objections to the ending of the uplift, brought in at the start of the coronavirus pandemic in April 2020, the DWP plans to go ahead with the monthly reduction.
iOS - Android Meanwhile, Coatbridge’s Clanrye Drive will close from 9.30am to 3.30pm on September 30.This is to allow for ironwork repairs and the closure will run between properties 31 and 41, with Ashgrove, Newlands Street and Barrowfield Street acting as alternative routes.
Troye Sivan has announced details of his next single – the Australian pop star will release ‘Angel Baby’ next month.The new track, set to be released on September 10, has been previewed by Sivan in a pair of TikTok posts.In one of the teasers, he describes the song as a “gushy juicy doting adoring power b^tt^m gay ballad”.Watch the teasers for Troye Sivan’s ‘Angel Baby’ below:ANGEL BABY out sept 10
Disabled people on legacy benefits have hit out at being excluded from the weekly £20 Universal Credit uplift which has been in place for claimants since the start of the pandemic and worth more than £1,460. The Disability Benefits Consortium's (DBC) said some disabled people are falling behind on bills, skipping meals and facing considerable mental health challenges as they struggle financially.
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without drummer Charlie Watts — and you’ll like it.The rock band will continue their US tour in September, according to the Sun, and the band will pay a very emotional tribute to their fallen friend at their concert next month.Watts died at the age of 80 on Aug. 24.
School of Rock. (Did you know the comedy was written by The White Lotus creator Mike White?) There are also a couple controversial flicks (remember when The Interview caused the Sony hack? What times!), and if you're a true stan, try sitting through Green Lantern, the movie they both admit was terrible but hey, it's how they met.Below, check out everything coming to Netflix in September 2021.
Austin Powers movies, under-seen gems including I'm Sorry, and most devastating of all, a bunch of Star Trek flicks (well, devastating to the nerds among us, no shame in that game).
Thomas Schlamme will be stepping down as president of the DGA when the guild convenes its biennial convention on September 18. In a heartfelt farewell address to the DGA’s members, he looked back on his four years in office, and forward to new leadership as the industry emerges from the pandemic, which he, in no small part, helped get back on its feet.
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John Oliver said goodbye to The Void – the little cartoon face that’s been the Last Week Tonight’s sole companion as the show has broadcast remotely during the Covid pandemic shutdown.