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Navpatrika Puja 2024 Wishes in Bengali, Quotes, Wishes, Images, Messages, and Captions

Navpatrika Puja, also known as Maha Saptami, finds special celebration on the Saptami Tithi of Navratri. The festival is mainly observed with pomp in states like Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Tripura, Manipur and Assam. This festival is the first day of worship of Goddess Durga and has special significance in Hinduism. In this puja, Goddess Durga …

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Durga Ashtami 2024: 30+ WhatsApp Status Videos To Download For Free

Durga Ashtami Vrat is considered a very important vrat in the Sanatan Dharma to be followed for the worship of Goddess Durga. Durgashtami Vrat is special in Sharadiya Navratri. Mother Bhagwati is worshipped on this day, and this day marks the beginning of Durga Puja with Maha Snan and Shadashopachar Puja. This year, according to …

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Mike Tomlin Net Worth 2024: How much is the American football coach Worth?

Who is Mike Tomlin? Mike Tomlin is perhaps the name most quoted in excellence with football. Born on March 15, 1972, at Hampton, Virginia, Tomlin is not just any football coach; he is one of the most respected figures in the history of the NFL and one of the longest-tenured ones. Before ruling the sidelines, …

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Christopher Ciccone Net Worth 2024: How much was the Madonna’s brother Worth?

Who is Christopher Ciccone? Born Christopher Gerard Ciccone on November 22, 1960, this Michigan native was not just Madonna’s brother. Oh no, he was also her backup dancer, artistic director, and occasional therapist (seriously, if you’ve ever heard the lyrics to “Like a Prayer,” you’ll understand why). Christopher had his own creative streak, dabbling in …

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Gladys Knight Net Worth 2024: How much is the American singer Worth?

Who is Gladys Knight? Gladys Knight, who has been called the “Empress of Soul,” is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and entrepreneur. She was born on May 29, 1944, in Atlanta, Georgia. She came to fame when she led Gladys Knight & the Pips that was successful in the 1960s and 70s, among others, with …

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Chaka Khan Net Worth 2024: How much is the American singer Worth?

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Nathan Cleary Net Worth 2024: How much is the Arugby league scrum half Worth?

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Sales of ‘brilliant little tablet’ rocket by 1,140% as Amazon cuts price from £65 to £30

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AMAZON has slashed prices on its devices hours ahead of Prime Day, with one tablet stealing the limelight.

The Fire 7 tablet has been cut from £64.99 to a bargain price of £29.99, and it’s flying off the shelves.

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Sales of this budget tablet are rocketing on Amazon in an early Prime Day deal[/caption]

Amazon Fire 7 tablet, £29.99 (was £64.99)

The 7-inch tablet is currently gracing the top of Amazon’s Movers & Shakers list of best-selling devices.

In the past 24 hours, sales have rocketed by a staggering 1,140% since the asking price took a nose-dive.

That’s unsurprising, given the popular tablet is currently over half price, at just shy of £30 quid.

The deal comes hours ahead of Amazon’s second Prime Day, set to officially kick off at midnight and running for 48 hours from October 8-9.

Of course, Amazon often likes to treat its shoppers to an early wave of deals, and this is one of many on its popular range of devices.

The entire range of Fire tablets is on sale this week, so you’re spoilt for choice.

Our Deputy eCommerce Editor, Matt Breen, also reported on a 48% price cut on the premium Fire Max 11 tablet with ‘superb battery life’.

But the real bargain comes on the cheap and cheerful Fire 7 tablet, reduced to £29.99.

There’s also been a wave of ideas on Fire streaming sticks, Echo speakers, and Ring doorbells in the mix.

Typically these deals are exclusive for Prime members, but for the time being, the deals are open to all shoppers, but that can quickly change.

The budget tablet is great for kids or anyone who just wants a cheap tablet to access the internet or streaming platforms.

Its 7-inch display means you can slip it into your bag or coat pocket, using it as an e-reader that’s capable of doing that bit more.

There’s no arguing with that price tag, though, at just £29.99, it’s well worth snapping up.

This option comes with 16GB of storage, which is enough for your little ones or light entertainment use.

But you can bump that up to 32GB for an extra £10 if you plan on downloading a lot of content or games.

Amazon Prime Day: 10 best early deals

Amazon Prime Day kicks off tomorrow (8th-9th October), but there's already some early deals to check out. Here's our favourites:

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  1. Amazon Fire TV Stick, £16.99 (was £44.99) – buy here
  2. Xinwld Wireless Earbuds, £24.99 (was £99.99) – buy here
  3. Ring Battery Video Doorbell, £59.99 (£99.99) – buy here
  4. Maybelline Lash Sensational Mascara, £7.79 (was £12.99) – buy here
  5. Silentnight Comfort Control Electric Blanket, £35.99 (was £42.99) – buy here
  6. Stanley Classic Legendary Food Jar, £26.23 (was £37.99) – buy here
  7. COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Skin Serum, £12.15 (was £23.99) – buy here
  8. Philips OneBlade 360, £34.99 (was £54.99) – buy here
  9. Olay Regenerist Collagen Peptide 24 Eye Cream Without Fragrance, £17.33 (was £38) – buy here
  10. Remington Keratin Protect Hair Straighteners, £52.76 (was £119.99) – buy here

We’ll be keeping a close eye out for some of the best deals so remember to check back to snag these deals

We’ve rounded up more great offers here:

‘My wife loves this tablet, such a bargain too,’ writes one shopper, who described the Fire 7 as a ‘brilliant little tablet.’

‘I use it for watching YouTube videos and Facebook in the wee small hours. The sound and picture quality are excellent,’ added another.

‘I use a full-size PC in the daytime but I take my little Fire 7 to bed with me,’ they continued.

A third concluded: ‘It’s brilliant, I can read my books and watch downloads of films and documentaries when flying.’

With the sale now hours away, you’ll find discounts on Fire TVs, streaming sticks, Kindles and other gadgets on our Amazon device deals page.

When the 48-hour sale kicks off next week, we’ll have all the finest bargains we find listed on our best Prime Day deals page.

Amazon Fire 7 tablet, £29.99 (was £64.99)

Discover more top deals and savings at your favourite tech retailers by heading to Sun Vouchers. Sun Vouchers is the one-stop shop where you can find hundreds of discount codes for top chains including Currys, Argos, AliExpress, Dyson and more.

Stuck between buying a tablet or an e-reader? Read our Amazon Fire tablet vs Kindle explainer.

Head to our shopping tech section for more tech deals and discounts.

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Ultra-rare Lotus Esprit dubbed ‘most sought after EVER’ with unmistakable 80s interior goes on sale for eye-watering sum

THE ‘most sought after ever’ Lotus Esprit is on sale with a staggering price tag.

With a distinctive 80s interior and just 53k miles on the clock, the motor is one of just 13 left in the country.

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The Lotus Esprit model is one of the rarest in the world[/caption]
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It has the signature Essex Esprit insignia[/caption]

The car features pop-up headlights, metallic blue paint emboldened with red and silver ‘go faster’ stripes and the Essex Esprit insignia.

It is on the market for £135,000 – but there’s good reason for the eye-watering cost.

The Essex Commemorative edition of the Lotus Esprit was publicly launched at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1980 in honour of the Turbo Esprit in collaboration with Essex Petroleum who were the main Formula One sponsor at the time.

The car was unveiled at a party hosted by Essex in London’s Royal Albert Hall in February 1980.

Essex founder David Thieme, who made many millions trading oil, allegedly spent most of the budget for the 1980 season on lavish car launches and events, according to PistonHeads.

He was later arrested, four races into the following season on apparent fraud charges, with the Essex corporation dissolving soon after.

According to Lotus Cars this meant the planned 100 commemorative cars were never achieved.

Only 34 production Essex commemorative cars were recorded, 23 for the domestic UK market and 11 for the export market.

According to records there are only 13 Essex cars left in the UK and this car has 53K miles.

The listing is held by PistonHeads with the owner commenting on the listing.

“I have owned this car for nine years in which time it has undergone a full restoration with a full engine rebuild, gearbox cleaned and checked by PNM Engineering and a full mechanical overhaul,” reads the listing.

“Everything on the car has been refurbished or replaced.

“The restoration took around seven years to complete.

“It comes with a large file full of receipts which amount to over £26,000.

“The original tool kit and jack are supplied with the car as is an original Lotus soft car cover.

“Also included is a certificate of provenance and after sales letter from Lotus Cars.

“The body of the car was fully stripped and painted to a very high standard and the car was fully retrimmed also to a very high standard.

“Thousands of man hours have gone into this restoration and the outcome is stunning.

“This Essex Esprit has got to be one of the best examples in the UK.”

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The car has a roof panel and has had around £26,000 worth of work done on it[/caption]
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All the classic British sitcoms removed from streaming services over controversial episodes

A NUMBER of popular British sitcoms have been removed from streaming services due to controversial content in recent years. 

The classic comedy Little Britain was notably removed from all streaming platforms in 2020. A number of streamers have followed suit with other sitcoms, including Come Fly With Me, Peep Show, Fawlty Towers and Bo’ Selecta!

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A number of classic British sitcoms have been removed from streaming platforms in recent years[/caption]
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Shows like Little Britain have bee criticised for their use of blackface and controversial portrayal of other characters[/caption]
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David Walliams and Matt Lucas’ subsequent series Come Fly With Me has also been axed[/caption]

These shows have either been removed in full or certain episodes have been cut due to their use of controversial storylines and characters as well as outdated themes.

Even Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway has had episodes pulled over the presenters’ use of blackface.

Streamers like Netflix, NOW TV, Britbox and the BBC iPlayer have taken a stand against such shows for their use of racial slurs, sexist language and blackface as “times have changed.”

Acknowledging that their shows have caused offence, comedy stars have offered public apologies with Matt Lucas acknowledging that some of his Little Britain sketches were “wrong” and Bo’ Selecta star Leigh Francis saying he “didn’t realise how offensive” his work was at the time. 

Keep reading for the full list of sitcoms you can no longer watch and details of why they were removed from streaming platforms. 

Little Britain (2003 – 2006)

Little Britain, starring David Walliams and Matt Lucas was a TV favourite across the nation when it first aired but it has now been removed from Netflix, NOW TV, Britbox and BBC iPlayer because of its controversial portrayal of black and Asian characters as well as gay characters and those with disabilities. 

Speaking about removing the sitcom, A BBC spokesperson said: “There’s a lot of historical programming available on BBC iPlayer, which we regularly review.

“Times have changed since Little Britain first aired, so it is not currently available on BBC iPlayer.”

Two years later Little Britain returned to BBC iPlayer but some major changes had been made to the episodes.

A BBC spokesperson said: “Little Britain has been made available to fans on BBC iPlayer following edits made to the series by Matt and David that better reflect the changes in the cultural landscape over the last twenty years since the show was first made.”

Come Fly With Me (2010 – 2011)

Come Fly With Me is David and Matt’s follow-up series to Little Britain, but this sketch show is set in an airport. 

Like its predecessor, it has also been removed from streaming series like BBC iPlayer, Britbox and Netflix for featuring blackface. 

Creators and stars David and Matt have apologised for any offence caused by their programs, with Matt tweeting in 2020: “David and I have both spoken publicly in recent years of our regret that we played characters of other races. Once again, we want to make it clear that it was wrong and we are very sorry.”

The Mighty Boosh (2003 – 2007)

Netflix removed all three series of Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt’s BBC series, The Mighty Boosh

The comedy was pulled from the streamer due to Fielding’s performance, which saw him don dreadlocks and blackface paint to portray the ghost of a famous jazz musician in a number of episodes.

However, the sitcom has remained available on BBC iPlayer. BBC director general Tony Hall said the corporation was “constantly assessing whether things feel appropriate” but that no changes needed to be made in response to The Mighty Boosh.

The League of Gentlemen (1999 – 2022)

Like The Mighty Boosh, The League of Gentlemen, which follows the lives of four bizarre characters in Royston Vasey, a fictional town in northern England, has also been pulled from Netflix due to the use of blackface. 

However, the series remains available to stream on BBC iPlayer with co-creator Reece Shearsmith denying that his character Papa Lazarou was supposed to be black.

“It was not me doing a black man,” he said. 

“It was always this clown-like make-up, and we just came up with what we thought was the scariest idea to have in a sort of Child Catcher-like way.

Best 80s sitcoms

We take a look at some of the best sitcoms to air on TV in the 80s.

The Simpsons

This satirical depiction of life in the US was developed by Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, and Sam Simon. It first launched in 1989 and has been going ever since as viewers tune in to see the antics of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie and the rest of the Springfield residents. With over 35 series making it onto the television airwaves, it has become one of the most famous and long-running television shows in history.

Only Fools And Horses

Widely accepted as one of the best British sitcoms of all time, Only Fools and Horses has made viewers laugh for decades. Seven series of the show were made for the BBC One from 1981 for ten years. Set in working-class Peckham, it starred Sir David Jason in his most famous role as the infamous market trader Derek “Del Boy” Trotter. Nicholas Lyndhurst starred as his younger half-brother, Rodney Trotter. In 2004, it was voted as Britain’s Best Sitcom in a BBC poll.

Full House

The US sitcom Full House was created in 1987 with Bob Saget starring father-of-three Danny Tanner. After his wife died, he called in the help of his brother-in-law Jesse (John Stamos) and best friend Joey (Dave Coulier) to move in and help raise his young daughters, DJ (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and Michelle (Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen). After eight series, the show came to an end before Netflix revived the franchise for a spin-off, Fuller House.

Golden Girls

Seven series aired from 1985 until 1992. It followed Four women – who were previously married – moved in together in a shared apartment in Miami. Together, they faced various struggles and encounter comical situations in their daily lives. Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty starred in roles that short them to superstardom.

Cheers

1982 was the year that saw the inception of Cheers. An eclectic group of people from all different paths of life meet at a bar Cheers. The boston boozer sees the group share their experiences as they work and drank at the establishment. It starred the likes of Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Rhea Perlman. Huge names such as Kelsey Grammer, Woody Harrelson and Kirstie Alley also starred in the hit series.

Growing Pains

Dr. Jason Seaver (Alan Thicke) is a psychiatrist who works from home so his wife, Maggie (Joanna Kerns), can resume her career as a journalist. They share three children, Mike (Kirk Cameron), Carol (Tracey Gold), and Ben (Jeremy Miller). This was before their precocious daughter Chrissy (Ashley Johnson) was born. The programme tackled topical issues such as drugs, suicide, peer pressure and alcohol.

“And I don’t think we ever had any complaints then.”

Bo Selecta (2002 -2004)

Leigh Francis’ comedy sketch show has been removed from Channel 4’s streaming platform. 

The show received nominations for a BAFTA and British Comedy Awards during its run, but creator Leigh Francis has since been criticised for his portrayal of Michael Jackson, Craig David and Trisha Goddard using latex face masks.

The comedian has since apologised, saying in an Instagram video: “I portrayed many black people. Back then I didn’t think anything about it, people didn’t say anything, I’m not going to blame other people. I didn’t realise how offensive it was back then.”

Fawlty Towers (1975 – 1979)

Fawlty Towers had one of its episodes, The Germans (1975), temporarily removed from UKTV over “racial slurs” and “outdated language”. 

The episode, which shows the character Major Gowen (Ballard Berkeley) repeatedly using the N-word in reference to members of the West Indies cricket team, was taken off the platform while the streamer carried out an investigation. 

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One scene from a 1975 episode was cut but the series is still available to stream[/caption]

It includes hotel owner Basil Fawlty, played by John Cleese, goose-stepping around while shouting “don’t mention the war” in front of a group of visiting Germans, after suffering a blow to the head. The scene had been edited out of repeats shown on the BBC in 2013. 

However, the episode has returned to UKTV. In a statement the streamer said that its return would come with “extra guidance and warnings… to highlight potentially offensive content and language.”

Peep Show (2003 – 2015)

A series two episode of Peep Show in which Jez (Robert Webb) wears blackface has been re-edited for Netflix. 

However, the unedited version remains on Channel 4’s streaming service. 

The moment appears in the season two episode Dance Class, during a bedroom scene featuring Jez and his girlfriend Nancy, played by Robert Webb and Rachel Blanchard, respectively.

In a statement, Channel 4 said: “We do not believe that erasing our creative history is a quick fix for the issues affecting our society today.”

Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway (2002 – 2024)

Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway was essential weekend viewing for over a decade – but early episodes of the popular ITV sketch show did feature some controversial moments. 

During undercover sketches in 2003 and 2004, Ant and Dec dressed as Jamaican women and Japanese girls using makeup and exaggerated accents. 

The episodes have since been removed from ITV’s catch-up service and the presenters apologised, saying: “We realise that this was wrong and want to say that we are sincerely sorry to everyone that we offended. 

“We purposely stopped doing this several years ago and certainly would not make these sketches today.”

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