South Tv – Page 45 – Cannasumer

South Tv

South Tv

O legado do Ford Mustang no cenário dos Muscle Cars

O legado do Ford Mustang no cenário dos Muscle CarsEm 2024, o Ford Mustang celebra seis décadas de uma história marcada por inovações e legado cultural. Lançado em meio aos emblemáticos anos 60, o Mustang rapidamente se tornou um símbolo dos carros esportivos americanos, os chamados muscle cars. Contudo, a paisagem automotiva mudou drasticamente nas últimas décadas, deixando o Mustang como o último representante...

The post O legado do Ford Mustang no cenário dos Muscle Cars appeared first on O Antagonista.

Read More »

‘Boa relação com Marielle’, diz Chiquinho Brazão ao STF

Chiquinho Brazão durante depoimento ao Conselho de Ética da Câmara | Foto: Bruno Spada/Câmara dos DeputadosRéu em uma ação penal no Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), o deputado federal Chiquinho Brazão elogiou a vereadora Marielle Franco (PSOL) nesta segunda-feira, 21, em depoimento à Corte. Ele é um dos acusados de ser um dos mandantes do crime contra a parlamentar assassinada em março de 2018. Chiquinho reconheceu que, em tempos de Câmera...

The post ‘Boa relação com Marielle’, diz Chiquinho Brazão ao STF appeared first on O Antagonista.

Read More »

‘Star Trek Section 31’ tem data de estreia e teaser divulgados

'Star Trek Section 31' tem data de estreia e teaser divulgadosA franquia Star Trek, criada na década de 1960, continua a expandir seu universo com novas produções. Uma das mais aguardadas é “Star Trek: Section 31”, que tem estreia marcada para 24 de janeiro na Paramount+. O spin-off promete trazer mais aventuras interestelares, desta vez com foco em uma divisão secreta da Frota Estelar. Michelle...

The post ‘Star Trek Section 31’ tem data de estreia e teaser divulgados appeared first on O Antagonista.

Read More »

Preta Gil e laserterapia: Nova etapa do tratamento contra o câncer

preta gil laserterapiaPreta Gil, cantora e personalidade brasileira de 50 anos, tem enfrentado uma batalha contra o câncer colorretal desde seu diagnóstico em janeiro de 2023. Inicialmente, o tratamento incluiu cirurgia e quimioterapia, levando a uma remissão temporária. No entanto, em agosto de 2024, a doença voltou a manifestar-se em quatro locais distintos, exigindo a retomada do...

The post Preta Gil e laserterapia: Nova etapa do tratamento contra o câncer appeared first on O Antagonista.

Read More »

É um erro subestimar o potencial radicalizador do PCO, que glorifica o Hamas

Estamos cometendo um erro grave ao subestimar o potencial de radicalização que um grupo como o PCO pode trazer à sociedade. Sempre que surge a questão – seja exaltando terroristas, seja organizando passeatas com suásticas – a resposta é previsível: “Ah, mas é o PCO. Quem vai levar isso a sério?” O problema é que...

The post É um erro subestimar o potencial radicalizador do PCO, que glorifica o Hamas appeared first on O Antagonista.

Read More »

Léo Ortiz é observado por olheiros da Europa em jogo do Flamengo

Flamengo pode perder Léo Ortiz para gigante do futebol italianoO Flamengo assegurou lugar na final da Copa do Brasil ao vencer o Corinthians em um confronto decisivo no domingo passado. Realizada na Neo Química Arena, a partida atraiu a atenção dos torcedores e do mundo do futebol internacional, impactando a carreira de jogadores como o zagueiro Léo Ortiz. A performance do Flamengo nas semifinais...

The post Léo Ortiz é observado por olheiros da Europa em jogo do Flamengo appeared first on O Antagonista.

Read More »

From Spotify to Amazon Prime, five hidden extras that come with subscription services

WITH so many services and subscriptions available, it’s easy to lose track of all the perks bundled into your monthly payments.

From free courses to exclusive entertainment deals, here are some hidden extras you might not know about . . . 

a woman is holding a camera in front of her eye
Getty
Five hidden extras that come with subscription services[/caption]

LISTEN UP: Spotify is known for music and podcasts, but did you know they also offer courses?

Typically costing up to £80, you can now access these for free until November 30.

Choose from a range of courses such as photography, crafting or even DJing, and pick up a brand-new skill this month.

Visit courses. spotify.com to explore the options there are.

SHOW OFF: Film buffs will love this.

Sky Cinema customers not only get the latest films at home, and Paramount+, but can also claim two free Vue cinema tickets every month.

With the rising cost of watching movies on the big screen, this is the perfect perk for a cheap monthly date night.

PRIME SAVING: Amazon Prime members enjoy a host of perks but one that is often overlooked is Deliveroo Plus Silver membership.

This means free delivery and extra savings on your take-away orders for a whole year.

It’s usually £3.49 per month for the membership alone, and then you will make those extra savings on the food you order.

You can quickly and easily link up your account right now at deliveroo.co.uk/amazon-prime.

ENTERTAINMENT EXTRA: O2 customers should check for free extras with their mobile plan.

One is six months of Disney+ Standard, usually £4.99 a month, free through O2’s “Choose Extra” programme.

There’s also a free Amazon Prime offer. Head to o2.co.uk/extras.

DINNER DATE: Love dining out? Vodafone VeryMe Rewards offers a year’s membership of Eat Local, powered by the Gourmet Society.

This gives you 2-for-1 meal deals or 25 per cent off on food and drinks at restaurants in your area.

  • All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability

Deal of the day

nivea men got it covered sensitive skincare routine
Supplied
Save £10 pn the Nivea For Men Got It Covered gift set at Superdrug[/caption]

STASHING presents for Christmas?

This week, get the Nivea For Men Got It Covered gift set, usually £20 for £10 at Superdrug.

SAVE: £10

Cheap treat

a pack of cadbury fudge candy bars
Supplied
Save 40p on a pack of Cadbury Fudge[/caption]

FANCY a Cadbury Fudge?

A £1.40 pack is now £1 if you scan your Tesco Clubcard.

SAVE: 40p

What's new?

FANCY a last-minute trip?

If you can be flexible on dates and times, head to snap.

Eurostar.com to find up to 50 per cent off fares for last-minute Eurostar departures.

Top swap

a yankee candle that smells like pumpkin cinnamon swirl
Supplied
This large Pumpkin Cinnamon Swirl Yankee Candle is £29.99 from yankeecandle.co.uk[/caption]
a true aroma pumpkin spiced latte candle in a glass jar
Supplied
But this similar large Pumpkin Spiced Latte candle is just £3.99 at The Range[/caption]

BRING the scent of autumn indoors with a large Pumpkin Cinnamon Swirl Yankee Candle, £29.99 from yankeecandle.co.uk, or find the similar large Pumpkin Spiced Latte candle, at The Range for £3.99.

SAVE: £26

Little helper

TREAT the family to dinner at Frankie & Benny’s and, until November 1, for every adult main meal, get a free kids meal deal including a main, side, dessert and drink worth £8.30. Offer is seven days a week.

Shop & save

a red lamp with a red and white floral shade
Supplied
Save £15 on this So’home lamp at laredoute. co.uk[/caption]

THIS So’home lamp will look chic on your bedside table.

Was £30, now £15 at laredoute.co.uk.

SAVE: £15

Hot right now

CHECK out the Lidl Plus app. This week you can get a free eye test when spending £50. See the partners section of the app for details.

PLAY NOW TO WIN £200

a red and white logo for the sun raffle
Join thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle

JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle.

Every month we’re giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers – whether you’re saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered.

Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket.

The more codes you enter, the more tickets you’ll earn and the more chance you will have of winning!

Read More »

Five Christmas market cruises you can still book with live carols, ice rinks and ‘windmill cookies’

IT’S nearly time to get on board for the festive season – with a Christmas markets cruise.

Need to stock up on presents? Fancy some yuletide treats?

a christmas market in front of the cologne cathedral
Getty - Contributor
Cologne in Germany has long been a top European destination to visit for Christmas markets[/caption]

Or how about admiring some of the best seasonal lights in Europe?

Sophie Swietochowski brings you some crusies that will invite you to do all of that and more . . . 

BEST FOR FESTIVE VARIETY – COLOGNE

COLOGNE in Germany, with its majestic cathedral, pictured, has long been a top European destination to visit for Christmas markets.

And there is more than one of these in the city.

But one of the best is Heinzel’s Winter Fairytale, which has its own ice rink, and is one treat that revellers setting sail on Emerald Cruises’ Rhine voyage should definitely add to their bucket list.

Emerald’s eight-day river cruise begins in wintry Basel in north-west Switzerland before passing by Strasbourg, where passengers can take a guided tour, then it continues via several German cities including Koblenz.

The itinerary ends in Amsterdam where shops will soon be filled with festive local treats such as speculaas – spicy cinnamon biscuits also called windmill cookies.

The Christmas Markets on the Rhine cruise costs from £1,699pp, including flights on December 14, and transfers, wifi and excursions.

See emeraldcruises.co.uk.

BEST FOR SOLO TRAVEL – NUREMBERG

UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruises have £1,000 off a host of festive cruises – many charging no solo supplement.

Single travellers can join an eight-day German cruise through so-called Christmas Country, along the River Main from Nuremberg to Frankfurt.

a christmas market in front of a church with a sign that says no parking
Supplied
Nuremberg has the largest and grandest Christmas market in Germany[/caption]

Highlights, aboard the River Princess ship, include a tour of Nuremberg and a visit to the city’s Christmas market – the largest and grandest in Germany, famed for its gingerbread.

Explore medieval city of Bamberg’s nativity trail, linking churches, museums and more.

The itinerary also includes a walking tour of medieval town Rothenburg, with its timber-framed houses, cobbled streets and tiny squares, plus visits to Würzburg, Wertheim and Frankfurt.

From £2,199pp for eight-day tour, no solo supplement, departures on December 8, 22 and 23.

See uniworld.com or call 0808 168 9110.

BEST FOR CAROLS – BRUGES

WHICH yuletide tune instantly reminds you of Christmas?

If it’s The Snowman: Walking In The Air, book a spot on this four-night Cunard voyage.

a row of buildings are lit up with christmas lights
Getty
A cruise from Southampton to Bruges is best for carol lovers[/caption]

Welsh singer Aled Jones will be on board to amp up the festive factor, with talks about The Snowman and live performances of carols such as Silent Night and O Holy Night.

The no-fly cruise on board the Queen Victoria, which can carry more than 2,000 passengers, departs from Southampton in early December, sailing straight to Bruges in Belgium.

This is the place to stock up on chocs, as the Belgians are known for producing the world’s best.

The ship then sails to Cherbourg in Normandy, home to a Christmas where treats include French favourite vin chaud (mulled wine).

The Cherbourg and Zeebrugge cruise costs from £669pp, in a Britannia Balcony room, departing on December 1.

See cunard.com.

BEST FOR CULTURE VULTURES – VIENNA

A DANUBE river cruise takes in merry markets crammed with traditional grub such as Austrian grammelknödel (a steaming potato dumpling), as well as celebrating all things Mozart.

The three-night adventure begins in the German city of Passau, after which you’ll cross the border into Austria, ticking off the historic town of Melk, home to an 11th Century abbey where Benedictine monks still live.

a christmas market with a sign that says frohe weihnachten
Getty
In Vienna you can celebrate all things Mozart[/caption]

Next stop is Bratislava, Slovakia’s pedestrianised capital filled with cosy cafes, before moving on to Vienna – a highlight on the itinerary where passengers can visit Mozart’s home or listen to music in the famous Opera House.

The three-night Christmas Spirit on the Danube cruise on board the Riverside Mozart costs from £1,108pp, departing on December 5.

See riverside-cruises.com/en or call (0)333 305 0607.

BEST FOR LIGHTS – AMSTERDAM

The Dutch city of Rotterdam takes Christmas very seriously, lighting up the streets in a spectacle of colour.

It’s also the first stop on the Ambassador line’s ship Ambience, which departs from Essex port of London Tilbury.

a row of boats are lined up along a canal in amsterdam
The Dutch city of Rotterdam takes Christmas very seriously, lighting up the streets in a spectacle of colour

Once you’ve sailed down the River Nieuwe Maas and ticked off Rott-erdam, Ambience will head for Honfleur in northern France.

Here, passengers can explore the Christmas markets in the town hall square, with stalls selling everything from stocking fillers to freshly baked treats.

The final stop is Amsterdam, where canalside trees will be festooned with lights.

Check out festive celebration Sinterklaas, and the Amsterdam Light Festival which features more than 25 specially created works of art.

The five-night sailing costs from £499pp, departing London Tilbury on December 15 and based on two people sharing an inside cabin.

See ambassadorcruiseline.com.

Read More »

Paddington Bear given official UK passport by Home Office for new movie

PADDINGTON Bear was provided with an official UK passport for filming of a new movie.

Bosses had appealed to the Home Office for permission to create a replica, but were shocked when the government department instead responded with a legal document.

a bear wearing a red hat and a blue coat is holding a passport
Studio Canal
Paddington Bear was provided with an official UK passport for filming of a new movie[/caption]

Co-producer of Paddington in Peru, Rob Silva, told Radio Times: “We wrote to the Home Office, asking if we could get a replica, and they actually issued Paddington with an official passport – there’s only one of these.

“You wouldn’t think the Home Office would have a sense of humour, but under official observations, they’ve just listed him as Bear.”

The film follows the Marmalade-loving bear, brought to life through animation and voiced by Ben Whishaw, as he travels abroad to visit Aunt Lucy in his homeland.

It follows the box office success of Paddington and Paddington 2.

But campaigners are not convinced the Home Office’s gesture is the best use of hard-pressed resources.

William Yarwood, media campaign manager at the TaxPayers’ Alliance said: “Taxpayers will be bewildered that a fictional bear received a passport.

“While Home Office mandarins might find this amusing, ordinary Brits who are suffering under the department’s inability to control immigration or bring down crime won’t.

“Civil servants need to be snapped back into reality.”

Read More »

Car expert shares incredible ‘game changer’ hack to defrost your windscreen using popular Halloween decoration

MOTORISTS are only just learning of a strange new hack that experts claim can be key to defrosting a car windscreen.

With the UK mornings beginning to cool down, drivers across the nation are keen to find easier and quicker ways to defrost their windshields ahead of the morning commute.

a person is scraping snow from a car windshield
Getty
A car expert has revealed a new technique to defrost your windscreen[/caption]
a bunch of pumpkins with faces carved into them
Getty
The problem could soon been solved with the use of a popular Halloween decoration[/caption]

This age old problem could soon been solved with the use of a popular Halloween decoration that’s often left lying around our homes at this time of year.

That’s because according to the team of experts over at Motor Match, leftover pumpkin could be the answer to your frosted-over car windows.

According to the experts, “the secret lies in the starch content found in pumpkins”.

To make sure the hack works, be sure to “chop up the skin and rub the inner layer on your windscreen” for quick defrosting.

Motor Match’s expert said: “Starch acts as a barrier between the ice and the glass, preventing it from refreezing quickly.

“The starch, in vegetables like pumpkin and potato, is a natural ice-melting agent.

“When applied to your frost-covered windscreen, it can help break down the frost, and make scraping it off much easier.

“It’s a simple and cost-effective method that can make your winter mornings run more smoothly. Just remember to keep some leftover pumpkin aside for those frosty days.

“This method is particularly useful for those who want to minimise their environmental impact. It’s a sustainable way to deal with frost, reducing the need for chemical de-icers that can harm the environment.”

So, if you have any leftover pumpkin from Halloween, you can put it to good use.

It comes as Rachel Reeves has been warned a fuel duty hike in the Budget would come at the “worst possible time” for drivers. 

With clocks going back on October 27, a deadly combo of freezing temperatures and early darkness will make engines work harder and guzzle more fuel. 

This ramps up increased driving costs in winter by a shocking 20 to 48 per cent as the impacts of colder conditions combines with potential fuel duty increases, according to the AA.

A recent survey of their members reveals 35 percent of petrol and diesel drivers expect to lose at least five miles per gallon this winter, while 10 percent fear they’ll lose as much as 10 miles.

The gloomy picture comes amid fears the Chancellor may increase fuel duty by as much as 7p next week to help fill a £40bn black hole in the country’s finances. 

Meanwhile motorists have been warned to renew their licence when they turn 70 to avoid risk of being fined.

The rule will require drivers at 70 to renew their licence every three years with a penalty of community service or even six months in prison.

Charity Age UK gave further details in a blog post.

It wrote: “When you reach the age of 70, your driving licence expires – but this doesn’t necessarily mean you have to stop driving.

“If you want to continue, you just need to renew your licence. You’ll need to renew it every three years after that. Renewal is free of charge.”

If motorists are spotted without a licence they could be slapped with a brutal £5,000 fine.

How to get cheap car insurance

CAR insurance is an essential cost that you hope to never use but will need to cover the costs of theft or damage to your vehicle.

It’s a legal requirement to have car insurance, and going without it could land you with a £300 fine, six penalty points on your licence and even a criminal conviction.

But there are several ways to slash your premiums.

Pay upfront

Insurers give you the choice of paying for insurance monthly or upfront.

Paying monthly spreads the cost of your cover but the insurer adds interest charges which means the average motorist pays around ten per cent more overall.

If you pay for your car insurance annually you don’t pay any interest.

A typical motorist can save up to £225 a year by paying in one go, according to comparison site MoneySuperMarket.

Increase your excess

The excess is what you agree to pay each time you need to make a claim on your policy.

You can usually choose your own excess when setting up a policy and it can be as low as £100 and as high as £500 or more.

The higher your excess, the lower your premium and vice versa.

This means you could bring the cost of your insurance down by agreeing to pay more if you do need to make a claim.

But before you hike your excess, make sure you would be able to pay in the event that you do need to make a claim. 

Tweak your job

Certain jobs are seen as more risky than others for insurance purposes.

Making small but accurate changes to your job title can save you money.

For example, swapping your role from “chef” to “caterer” can save you £20, comparison site GoCompare found.

And changing your role from “fast food delivery driver” to “delivery driver” could save you £40.

But lying about your job could invalidate your policy so make sure any changes are legitimate and accurate.

Shop around

Not all comparison sites have the same range of insurers so to get the best price it’s a good idea to check two or three from Go Compare, Comparethemarket, MoneySupermarket and Confused.com.

Insurer Direct Line is also not on comparison sites so check its prices directly.

You can also get a free cash bonus by going via a cashback site such as Topcashback or Quidco.

Save the date

Renewing your car insurance sooner rather than later could save you some cash.

New cover becomes more expensive the closer you get to the renewal date.

But you can buy your car insurance up to 29 days before the policy start date and ‘lock in’ the price you’re quoted on that day.

A typical driver can save up to £265 buying new cover at least 27 days before their current policy ends, according to Go Compare.

Read More »