A DAD has taken to TikTok to share his three easy tips for getting your child to sleep through, after admitting his son rests for up to 12 hours every night. Jared, known online as @theoneprouddad , regularly shares parenting tips with his 4,400 followers. In a new video, the dad-of-one shares how he and his husband trained their son to sleep through the night from when he was just 10 weeks old. He shared his three key tips - including putting your child in their own room from the start. “People are always amazed that our son Oliver was sleeping 10 to 12 hours at night by the time he was 10 weeks old. “Never had a sleep regression, and still has not once woke up in the middle of the night needing our attention, and he’s 18 months old. MORE PARENTING NEWS LET IT GO My midwives taught me the easiest way to burp a baby - it works every time THRIFTY IDEA I'm a baby expert - what to buy secondhand as a new mum … [Read more...] about My 10-week-old son slept 12 hours every night – here’s my three tips for getting your kid to go through the night
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Warning as millions of broadband customers face huge price hikes or £200 exit fees
Broadband customers are trapped between choosing huge mid-contract price hikes or exit fees of over £200, according to Which? consumer champions. Which? is now urging telecoms firms to let their customers leave their contacts without penalty if prices are hiked mid-contract. They have slammed the price increases as "hugely concerning" and "difficult to justify" given the cost of living crisis and rising bills for many households across the UK. In a huge blow to customers, many this year face their mid-contract prices increasing by more than 14%. This comes after customers saw their broadband bills climb by nearly 10% last year, and as the cost of living crisis continues to push up prices of other bills. Which? is calling on all providers to assess what level of mid-contract price rises can be justified ( Image: Getty Images) Mobile and broadband customers usually their mid-contract hikes around April, which fall in line with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) … [Read more...] about Warning as millions of broadband customers face huge price hikes or £200 exit fees
Routes: Qantas sets a return to SFO; San Jose Airport changes its name
In this week’s news, Qantas is finally planning to start flying to San Francisco again after a long COVID-19 hiatus; Delta plans to add New Zealand to its route map in the fall and increase trans-Atlantic schedules this spring; a low-cost European airline plans to add service from the U.S. to Italy; there’s more international route news from Ethiopian Airlines, Delta, American and Hawaiian; Southwest Airlines’ holiday meltdown had a big negative impact on its fourth quarter financial results, and the Transportation Department is widening its investigation of the carrier; Alaska Airlines plans to install fast satellite Wi-Fi on its regional jet fleet; San Jose’s airport officially changes its name, although not by much; SFO will close a runway for two months this spring; Seattle-Tacoma’s Centurion Lounge shuts down; and travelers to New York have a new low-cost option for trips from JFK Airport into Manhattan. Since rival United is now operating three Australia routes from San … [Read more...] about Routes: Qantas sets a return to SFO; San Jose Airport changes its name
Police seize this terrifying arsenal of samurai swords, daggers and hand axes in raid on ONE property in Putney
Police have seized a terrifying arsenal of weapons including samurai swords, daggers and hand axes during a raid in south west London . Wandsworth Police descended on the property in Putney yesterday and recovered a huge array of weapons, totalling 15 types of swords following a warrant to search the property. Officers are yet to confirm where the property is. An investigation is ongoing. Police tweeted an image of the weapons lined up alongside an image of police entering the property on Friday. Police tweeted an image of the weapons lined up alongside each other after the raid on Friday Wandsworth Police shared images online of them entering the property in Putney, south-west London RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Barclays announces closure of 15 branches across England and... Prince Andrew smiles as Ghislaine Maxwell's family say new... Share this article It comes as statistics show that London had more reports … [Read more...] about Police seize this terrifying arsenal of samurai swords, daggers and hand axes in raid on ONE property in Putney
Mass shootings lead to widening divide on state gun policies
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 14 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Mass shootings have commanded public attention on a disturbingly frequent basis across the U.S. But rather than provoking a unified response from elected officials, each additional shooting seems to be widening the political divide on gun policy among states. “It’s wash, rinse and repeat with these mass shootings,” said Michael Anderson, a bartender who survived a mass shooting at a Colorado nightclub. “They happen, and then they happen, and then they happen — and then nothing gets done.” At least nothing that has put a halt to the violence. In Democratic-led states with already restrictive gun laws, officials have responded to home-state tragedies with even more limits on guns — doubling down on a belief that future shootings can be thwarted by controlling access to lethal weapons. In … [Read more...] about Mass shootings lead to widening divide on state gun policies
We live in town with cheapest rent in UK – mouldy homes are on brink of collapse… others are turned into drug factories
AT the corner of two rubbish-strewn streets, which are dotted with boarded-up houses, sits a two-bedroom apartment which is currently on sale for just £1,000. Locals will tell you it's overpriced. This is Hartlepool , the North East town which has been confirmed as Britain's bargain basement rental capital . According to new figures from estate agency Zoopla, the average monthly rent being paid by tenants in the town is just £496, placing it just ahead of Burnley , Lancs, at £504 and East Ayrshire in Scotland at £512. This is in comparison to London where the average rent is reckoned to be £26,316 a year, or £2,193 a month. To those squeezed renters in the capital abandoning hope of ever saving money for their own property, Hartlepool's rental market must seem like the stuff of dreams. READ MORE ON BROKE BRITAIN LIVING IN HELL Inside life in 'Drug Tower' where hooded figures selling heroin run riot BITTER PILL … [Read more...] about We live in town with cheapest rent in UK – mouldy homes are on brink of collapse… others are turned into drug factories
Flight attendant explains how to ‘protect your luggage’ – ‘you can never predict’
Take a photo of the contents of your bag for insurance claims (Image: Getty) SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Jane Hawkes is a former flight attendant and a consumer travel expert. She spoke exclusively to Express.co.uk to share her travel tips for British tourists. Related articles DEAL OF THE DAY: Travelodge launches massive UK hotel sale Cruise couple ‘outraged’ about confiscated item Avoid carrying cash Jane said: “Use a specialist ‘no fee’ travel credit or debit card for foreign currency and sound exchange rates. “This also gives you consumer protection from the Payment Services Regulations 2017 chargeback (debit card) and Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act (credit card) if you are the victim … [Read more...] about Flight attendant explains how to ‘protect your luggage’ – ‘you can never predict’
Mike Lupica: If Aaron Rodgers leaves the Packers, the Jets need to be all in
When we’re discussing the quarterback position with the Jets, which we almost always are, who’s going and who might be coming and which mistake they might be about to make with one in the draft, it is always best to reference the wisdom of Larry David, lifelong Jets fan, on this subject: “They would have found a way to screw up Mahomes.” Now comes the hot conversation about Aaron Rodgers, No. 12 of the Packers, who may really be leaving Green Bay this time, and whether or not the Jets should pay a king’s ransom, in money and draft choices, to get him, even though he’s 39. Well, of course they should, because Rodgers, even at 39, would be the best they’ve ever had, and that includes Joe Namath, their No. 12, the iconic Hall of Fame quarterback who won them their one and only Super Bowl, but who also threw more career interceptions than touchdown passes. Joe didn’t come close to having the kind of seasons that Rodgers has had in Green Bay. No Jets quarterback ever did, including … [Read more...] about Mike Lupica: If Aaron Rodgers leaves the Packers, the Jets need to be all in
Man Utd transfer news: Benzema’s demands, Felix update, potential Casemiro successor
Man Utd transfer news LIVE (Image: GETTY) SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is desperate for a new striker in January after terminating Cristiano Ronaldo's contract. A host of top European talent has been linked with a move to Old Trafford, including Joao Felix, Alvaro Morata, Rafael Leao and Memphis Depay. Related articles Man Utd and Tottenham battling for striker Thierry Henry likes 'a lot' Man Utd could look at ex-Solskjaer option Pukki as January target However, the Glazers are trying to sell the club so Ten Hag may not get the backing he requires in the winter window. The Dutchman may have to find a temporary solution while the takeover takes place. United only … [Read more...] about Man Utd transfer news: Benzema’s demands, Felix update, potential Casemiro successor
EU forced to defend Qatar gas ties amid corruption scandal
EU ‘needs to be less dependant’ on Russian gas says Michel SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The European Commission has leapt to the defence of its gas contracts with Qatar amid a corruption scandal that has shaken up the bloc. As the energy crisis sparked by Russia’s war in Ukraine sent shortage fears soaring, the EU raced to shore up gas from alternative producers. It has been scrambling to ease price shocks and slash dependence on the Kremlin as, before Russia invaded Ukraine in mid-February, Russian gas accounted for 40 percent of the bloc’s total supplies. Related articles Asteroid the size of bus makes 'closest ever approach' Hunt unveils UK's hidden gem in energy crisis generating … [Read more...] about EU forced to defend Qatar gas ties amid corruption scandal