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BBC Strictly Come Dancing 2025: Angellica Bell 'in talks' to join line-up
BBC Strictly Come Dancing 2025: Angellica Bell 'in talks' to join line-up

Wales Online

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

BBC Strictly Come Dancing 2025: Angellica Bell 'in talks' to join line-up

BBC Strictly Come Dancing 2025: Angellica Bell 'in talks' to join line-up Former CBBC star Angellica Bell is said to be in talks to join the 2025 line-up of Strictly Come Dancing as the BBC reportedly eye up a number of big names for the show Angellica Bell is said to be in talks to join the 2025 line-up of Strictly Come Dancing (Image: Instagram ) The highly anticipated return of Strictly Come Dancing is drawing closer with speculation mounting over which celebrities will be taking to the ballroom floor. Former CBBC host Angellica Bell is rumoured to be in discussions about joining this year's lineup, having apparently caught producers' attention during her stint on Celebrity Big Brother earlier this year. ‌ An insider revealed to The Sun: "Angellica has been very vocal about her desire to be on Strictly. ‌ "Her confidence was massively knocked by the whole Martin Lewis drama but she's had a new lease of life since doing Celebrity Big Brother. "She's hugely energetic and will throw herself into training. Strictly bosses think she'll be a great fit.", reports OK!. The TV presenter reportedly caught producers' attention during her stint on Celebrity Big Brother earlier this year (Image: PA ) Article continues below Both the BBC and representatives for Angellica Bell have been approached for comment. In 2023, Angellica vanished unexpectedly from The Martin Lewis Money Show, leaving audiences puzzled about her whereabouts. Following a six-year run on the ITV programme, her sudden departure generated considerable bewilderment and conjecture amongst viewers. ‌ Two years on, the topic remains a sensitive matter for Angellica, who became emotional whilst discussing it during Celebrity Big Brother. The 49 year old television star admitted at the time: "It took me a long time to get over that." She also confessed to feeling "a little bit scared" about participating in the reality programme, particularly regarding the possibility of having to address her unexpected departure from the show. ‌ In 2023, Angellica vanished unexpectedly from The Martin Lewis Money Show (Image: 2025) Angellica expressed her gratitude, saying: "I was so grateful to all of the audience who messaged me about it, also to other celebrities who contacted me and stuff because those messages are what got me through." She added that appearing on the show helped her reconnect with herself: "That's why I wanted to come onto this show and tap into my old self because it's taken me a long time. You know what, I think I found myself again being here." Article continues below ITV released a statement regarding Angellica's involvement in their programming: "Angellica is not working on the Martin Lewis Money Show Live, however, the relationship with her remains amicable and we are working with her on other forthcoming programmes." The rumour mill suggests that Angellica, along with Sir Mo Farah, Dani Dyer, Tayce, Ashley Cain, and Thomas Skinner, may be set to join the line-up for Strictly Come Dancing this year. Strictly Come Dancing airs Saturdays and Sundays on BBC One

Martin Lewis warns 800,000 parents are missing out on up to £2,000 every year
Martin Lewis warns 800,000 parents are missing out on up to £2,000 every year

Daily Mirror

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • Daily Mirror

Martin Lewis warns 800,000 parents are missing out on up to £2,000 every year

Parents who are eligible for the tax-free childcare scheme can open an online account, and for every £8 you pay in, the Government automatically adds in £2 Martin Lewis has warned how thousands of parents are missing out on up to £2,000 a year in free childcare. The help is issued through the Government tax-free childcare scheme. Parents who are eligible can open an online account, and for every £8 you pay in, the Government automatically adds in £2. If you're eligible, you can get up to £500 every three months for each of your children - so £2,000 over 12 months. ‌ For disabled children, the maximum amount you could get rises to £4,000. The money must be spent on a registered childcare provider, such as nurseries, nannies, after school clubs and play schemes. ‌ Martin Lewis flagged the tax-free childcare scheme on his latest Martin Lewis Money Show Live broadcast on ITV last week, where he explained how 800,000 parents are missing out. He said: "It's only for under 12s, or under 16s if the child has a disability. Do check whoever you're paying would take tax-free childcare payments. Almost all of them do, but it's worth checking. "You must both be working, or if you're a single parent, you must be working, and you need to earn the equivalent of 16 hours at national minimum wage – which depends on your age – but for someone aged over 22, is around £850 or more a month. "But if one of the parents is earning over £100,000 a year, you're not eligible. Your neighbours might be earning £99,000 each in a couple. They get it, you don't. Ridiculous system." There are some circumstances where you can claim tax-free childcare if you're not working. For example, if you're on sick leave, annual leave, on shared parental, maternity, paternity or adoption leave, or if you're in a couple and one of you is working, and the other claims certain benefits. ‌ You can open a tax-free childcare account for free through the But not everyone necessarily needs to pay for childcare in the first place. For example, parents can claim 15 or 30 hours free childcare a week, depending on the age of their child. Working parents of nine-month-olds and two-year-olds can access 15 hours of free childcare a week and this will rise to 30 hours from September 2025. You must be in work and earning the equivalent of the national minimum wage or for 16 hours a week, but less than £100,000 a year. Finally, if you claim Universal Credit and you're in work, you can claim back up to 85% of childcare costs, up to a maximum of £1,031.88 for one child or £1,768.94 for two or more children. Finally, if you claim Universal Credit and you're in work, you can claim back up to 85% of childcare costs, up to a maximum of £1,031.88 for one child or £1,768.94 for two or more children.

How to get the best UK mobile phone deals for your budget
How to get the best UK mobile phone deals for your budget

South Wales Argus

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • South Wales Argus

How to get the best UK mobile phone deals for your budget

When an upgrade becomes available, it's tempting to make a beeline for the latest handsets and the biggest data plans, but in both instances there's a good chance your bill will end up higher than it needs to be. It's often worth looking at how you can pare back your phone bill costs and still get the handset you want, without compromising on what you really need. Assess your current plan and phone usage First up, take a look at your historical usage from your current plan. Aside from the phone itself, the big-ticket item is data – how much are you using each month? 'Before starting your search, figure out what you need,' says Andy Aitken, CEO and co-founder of Honest Mobile. 'If you only use 4GB of data every month, there's no point paying an extra £10 per month for 20GB – no matter how good a deal it is. 'You can find your data consumption on previous mobile bills. Start there, and then look for a deal that matches what you need.' Next, ask what you're mainly using your phone for Is a powerful camera important to you? Do you live in an area with good 5G coverage? Do you regularly play demanding games and need a processor that can handle them? If you don't need particular features, don't prioritise them with your new phone. Even if you do want them, there's a good chance the budget version of a flagship device, or a slightly older model, will do everything you need at a fraction of the cost. If you want the newest phones, consider switching providers for the best phone deals If you have your heart set on a specific phone, it pays to shop around for it. While many of us upgrade time and again with the same network, often, the best deals on specific handsets are to be had by switching providers. It's worth checking out the best current deals, for example Vodafone currently has an Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max 256GB, with a deal saving up to £360 on your Airtime, or a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 256GB saving up to £576 on your Airtime with a 24-month 5GB Xtra Airtime Plan. There's a Google Pixel 9a 128GB, with a saving of up to £480 on your airtime on a 36-month Phone Plan with a 24-month 5GB Airtime Plan, and a SIMO Unlimited deal, with unlimited data half price for the first six months when you buy a 24-month Unlimited max SIM only plans. Terms apply to all those deals, so check they work for you before you purchase. Recommended reading: Check out smaller providers The big-name brands, such as EE, O2, Vodafone and 3, have the biggest phone selections and claim to have the best coverage, but if you're more flexible on the handset you want, there are plenty of lesser-known names that offer more competitive prices. Check out giffgaff, iD, Tesco Mobile, Lebara, Lyca Mobile, and VOXI, for example. Many of these use the same networks as the biggest players, but their contracts tend to offer better value. Be sure to browse and compare before locking in. Text the magic number On his Martin Lewis Money Show Live broadcast on ITV, the consumer champion explained that 14 million people are out of contract on their mobile phone bill, and thus free to switch to a cheaper deal. SIM-only deals normally offering the best prices, as they aren't tied into paying back a contract. The easiest way to find out if you're still locked into a contract is to text this number, and it wont cost you a penny: Martin said: 'You text 'INFO' for free to 85075 to check. If you're on Three, or ID Mobile, or SMARTY, you will need to confirm this by entering your date of birth once they've messaged you. Those of you still in contract, you can't switch at the moment, you'd have to pay a termination fee. Those of you who aren't, well you're a free agent - you can go and get the cheapest deals and you can cut your cost.' Find out if you're out of contract in seconds for free… #MartinLewis — Martin Lewis (@MartinSLewis) January 14, 2025 Consider SIM-only plans and refurbished handsets Is your current phone still running okay? Even if it's showing the slowdown and finicky qualities typical of a late-contract smartphone, ask yourself whether you can live with those minor niggles. If you can, you can forgo the phone-based upgrades and just change your SIM plan to cut the costs by a fair margin. If your phone's long past its best, or if the manufacturer has stopped delivering updates for it, you still needn't splash out on a brand new device. Refurbished handsets are a brilliant option for getting a high-end phone at a bargain price, and they help to minimise environmental waste too. It's an idea that's backed by Aitken: 'I'd recommend opting for a SIM-only plan and simply keeping your current phone or getting a refurbished one. The refurbished market is growing and you can get the latest model that seems as good as new, all while doing your bit for the planet and saving money.' Haggle with your provider You might be pleasantly surprised by what a little negotiation will land you. When you're at the end of your contract, give your provider a call and see what they can offer. Call centre agents will often offer better deals than what you'll see on the website, especially if you mention packages from other providers that have caught your eye. If you've been a customer for a few years, mentioning your loyalty can help, too. Be sure to go into the conversation with some competitor research under your belt, plus a clear understanding of what you need from your new plan, and you'll stand a good chance of getting a solid discount. According to Ofcom, there are three steps to a better deal: Check your account and see if you are out of contract Use a price comparison site to find the best deal in the market Contact your provider to see if they will match it They estimated that in 2022, more than 20 million customers were out of their initial contract period, and many of these were paying a lot more for their services than they needed to. They tightened up the rules for broadband, phone and pay-TV contracts from February 2020, meaning your provider must now tell you when your contract is coming to an end – and they must also tell you about their best available deals. If you're already out of contract, you must be reminded you're out of contract, and told every year about your firm's best deals. But you don't have to wait to hear from them. By shopping around and speaking to your provider you could save a huge amount - and it all starts with one simple text.

How to get the best UK mobile phone deals for your budget
How to get the best UK mobile phone deals for your budget

North Wales Chronicle

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • North Wales Chronicle

How to get the best UK mobile phone deals for your budget

When an upgrade becomes available, it's tempting to make a beeline for the latest handsets and the biggest data plans, but in both instances there's a good chance your bill will end up higher than it needs to be. It's often worth looking at how you can pare back your phone bill costs and still get the handset you want, without compromising on what you really need. First up, take a look at your historical usage from your current plan. Aside from the phone itself, the big-ticket item is data – how much are you using each month? 'Before starting your search, figure out what you need,' says Andy Aitken, CEO and co-founder of Honest Mobile. 'If you only use 4GB of data every month, there's no point paying an extra £10 per month for 20GB – no matter how good a deal it is. 'You can find your data consumption on previous mobile bills. Start there, and then look for a deal that matches what you need.' Is a powerful camera important to you? Do you live in an area with good 5G coverage? Do you regularly play demanding games and need a processor that can handle them? If you don't need particular features, don't prioritise them with your new phone. Even if you do want them, there's a good chance the budget version of a flagship device, or a slightly older model, will do everything you need at a fraction of the cost. If you have your heart set on a specific phone, it pays to shop around for it. While many of us upgrade time and again with the same network, often, the best deals on specific handsets are to be had by switching providers. It's worth checking out the best current deals, for example Vodafone currently has an Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max 256GB, with a deal saving up to £360 on your Airtime, or a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 256GB saving up to £576 on your Airtime with a 24-month 5GB Xtra Airtime Plan. There's a Google Pixel 9a 128GB, with a saving of up to £480 on your airtime on a 36-month Phone Plan with a 24-month 5GB Airtime Plan, and a SIMO Unlimited deal, with unlimited data half price for the first six months when you buy a 24-month Unlimited max SIM only plans. Terms apply to all those deals, so check they work for you before you purchase. Recommended reading: The big-name brands, such as EE, O2, Vodafone and 3, have the biggest phone selections and claim to have the best coverage, but if you're more flexible on the handset you want, there are plenty of lesser-known names that offer more competitive prices. Check out giffgaff, iD, Tesco Mobile, Lebara, Lyca Mobile, and VOXI, for example. Many of these use the same networks as the biggest players, but their contracts tend to offer better value. Be sure to browse and compare before locking in. On his Martin Lewis Money Show Live broadcast on ITV, the consumer champion explained that 14 million people are out of contract on their mobile phone bill, and thus free to switch to a cheaper deal. SIM-only deals normally offering the best prices, as they aren't tied into paying back a contract. The easiest way to find out if you're still locked into a contract is to text this number, and it wont cost you a penny: Martin said: 'You text 'INFO' for free to 85075 to check. If you're on Three, or ID Mobile, or SMARTY, you will need to confirm this by entering your date of birth once they've messaged you. Those of you still in contract, you can't switch at the moment, you'd have to pay a termination fee. Those of you who aren't, well you're a free agent - you can go and get the cheapest deals and you can cut your cost.' Find out if you're out of contract in seconds for free… #MartinLewis Is your current phone still running okay? Even if it's showing the slowdown and finicky qualities typical of a late-contract smartphone, ask yourself whether you can live with those minor niggles. If you can, you can forgo the phone-based upgrades and just change your SIM plan to cut the costs by a fair margin. If your phone's long past its best, or if the manufacturer has stopped delivering updates for it, you still needn't splash out on a brand new device. Refurbished handsets are a brilliant option for getting a high-end phone at a bargain price, and they help to minimise environmental waste too. It's an idea that's backed by Aitken: 'I'd recommend opting for a SIM-only plan and simply keeping your current phone or getting a refurbished one. The refurbished market is growing and you can get the latest model that seems as good as new, all while doing your bit for the planet and saving money.' You might be pleasantly surprised by what a little negotiation will land you. When you're at the end of your contract, give your provider a call and see what they can offer. Call centre agents will often offer better deals than what you'll see on the website, especially if you mention packages from other providers that have caught your eye. If you've been a customer for a few years, mentioning your loyalty can help, too. Be sure to go into the conversation with some competitor research under your belt, plus a clear understanding of what you need from your new plan, and you'll stand a good chance of getting a solid discount. They estimated that in 2022, more than 20 million customers were out of their initial contract period, and many of these were paying a lot more for their services than they needed to. They tightened up the rules for broadband, phone and pay-TV contracts from February 2020, meaning your provider must now tell you when your contract is coming to an end – and they must also tell you about their best available deals. If you're already out of contract, you must be reminded you're out of contract, and told every year about your firm's best deals. But you don't have to wait to hear from them. By shopping around and speaking to your provider you could save a huge amount - and it all starts with one simple text.

How to get the best UK mobile phone deals for your budget
How to get the best UK mobile phone deals for your budget

Rhyl Journal

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Rhyl Journal

How to get the best UK mobile phone deals for your budget

When an upgrade becomes available, it's tempting to make a beeline for the latest handsets and the biggest data plans, but in both instances there's a good chance your bill will end up higher than it needs to be. It's often worth looking at how you can pare back your phone bill costs and still get the handset you want, without compromising on what you really need. First up, take a look at your historical usage from your current plan. Aside from the phone itself, the big-ticket item is data – how much are you using each month? 'Before starting your search, figure out what you need,' says Andy Aitken, CEO and co-founder of Honest Mobile. 'If you only use 4GB of data every month, there's no point paying an extra £10 per month for 20GB – no matter how good a deal it is. 'You can find your data consumption on previous mobile bills. Start there, and then look for a deal that matches what you need.' Is a powerful camera important to you? Do you live in an area with good 5G coverage? Do you regularly play demanding games and need a processor that can handle them? If you don't need particular features, don't prioritise them with your new phone. Even if you do want them, there's a good chance the budget version of a flagship device, or a slightly older model, will do everything you need at a fraction of the cost. If you have your heart set on a specific phone, it pays to shop around for it. While many of us upgrade time and again with the same network, often, the best deals on specific handsets are to be had by switching providers. It's worth checking out the best current deals, for example Vodafone currently has an Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max 256GB, with a deal saving up to £360 on your Airtime, or a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 256GB saving up to £576 on your Airtime with a 24-month 5GB Xtra Airtime Plan. There's a Google Pixel 9a 128GB, with a saving of up to £480 on your airtime on a 36-month Phone Plan with a 24-month 5GB Airtime Plan, and a SIMO Unlimited deal, with unlimited data half price for the first six months when you buy a 24-month Unlimited max SIM only plans. Terms apply to all those deals, so check they work for you before you purchase. Recommended reading: The big-name brands, such as EE, O2, Vodafone and 3, have the biggest phone selections and claim to have the best coverage, but if you're more flexible on the handset you want, there are plenty of lesser-known names that offer more competitive prices. Check out giffgaff, iD, Tesco Mobile, Lebara, Lyca Mobile, and VOXI, for example. Many of these use the same networks as the biggest players, but their contracts tend to offer better value. Be sure to browse and compare before locking in. On his Martin Lewis Money Show Live broadcast on ITV, the consumer champion explained that 14 million people are out of contract on their mobile phone bill, and thus free to switch to a cheaper deal. SIM-only deals normally offering the best prices, as they aren't tied into paying back a contract. The easiest way to find out if you're still locked into a contract is to text this number, and it wont cost you a penny: Martin said: 'You text 'INFO' for free to 85075 to check. If you're on Three, or ID Mobile, or SMARTY, you will need to confirm this by entering your date of birth once they've messaged you. Those of you still in contract, you can't switch at the moment, you'd have to pay a termination fee. Those of you who aren't, well you're a free agent - you can go and get the cheapest deals and you can cut your cost.' Find out if you're out of contract in seconds for free… #MartinLewis Is your current phone still running okay? Even if it's showing the slowdown and finicky qualities typical of a late-contract smartphone, ask yourself whether you can live with those minor niggles. If you can, you can forgo the phone-based upgrades and just change your SIM plan to cut the costs by a fair margin. If your phone's long past its best, or if the manufacturer has stopped delivering updates for it, you still needn't splash out on a brand new device. Refurbished handsets are a brilliant option for getting a high-end phone at a bargain price, and they help to minimise environmental waste too. It's an idea that's backed by Aitken: 'I'd recommend opting for a SIM-only plan and simply keeping your current phone or getting a refurbished one. The refurbished market is growing and you can get the latest model that seems as good as new, all while doing your bit for the planet and saving money.' You might be pleasantly surprised by what a little negotiation will land you. When you're at the end of your contract, give your provider a call and see what they can offer. Call centre agents will often offer better deals than what you'll see on the website, especially if you mention packages from other providers that have caught your eye. If you've been a customer for a few years, mentioning your loyalty can help, too. Be sure to go into the conversation with some competitor research under your belt, plus a clear understanding of what you need from your new plan, and you'll stand a good chance of getting a solid discount. They estimated that in 2022, more than 20 million customers were out of their initial contract period, and many of these were paying a lot more for their services than they needed to. They tightened up the rules for broadband, phone and pay-TV contracts from February 2020, meaning your provider must now tell you when your contract is coming to an end – and they must also tell you about their best available deals. If you're already out of contract, you must be reminded you're out of contract, and told every year about your firm's best deals. But you don't have to wait to hear from them. By shopping around and speaking to your provider you could save a huge amount - and it all starts with one simple text.

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