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  6. Platform(s): Switch Release date: January 18, 2019 The brash, twisted, beam katana-wielding assassin Travis Touchdown is back, and he's looking stylish as ever. Don't think of this as No More Heroes 3 - instead, it's something of a spin-off, revolving around crossovers with notable indie games like Hotline Miami. Badman, the burly father of the slain Rank #2 assassin Bad Girl, is itching for some murderous revenge on our sideburned anti-hero. But while the two are duking it out, they're sucked into the Death Drive MK-2 game console, trapping them in deadly worlds lifted from beloved indie hits. Expect Suda51 and his team at Grasshopper Manufacture to stuff Travis Strikes Again full of their trademark panache, absurdity, and over-the-top violence.
  7. ritish families should follow the example of their counterparts in southern Europe by taking their grandparents on holiday and including them more in their daily lives, the new Loneliness minister says today. Conservative MP Mims Davies said communities have a “moral duty” to stop the elderly feeling abandoned and urged employers to give staff time off to care for their parents. In her first interview since succeeding Tracey Crouch in the Culture department seven weeks ago, Ms Davies said Britons can learn from the way southern Europeans include grandparents in their lives. She said: "Very often you will be out on holiday - a few of you in a small British family - and you will find this huge,...
  8. If your car has developed a fault, or for consumer advice, turn to Honest John by emailing honestadvice@telegraph.co.uk Rental arithmetic I am likely not to require my car for a few months. In order to have it not just standing doing nothing, I am considering using a hiring company to make the vehicle available for hire and to earn some money. Have you any experience of such companies and would you recommend their use? RW No, and unless such an arrangement is fully contracted and a proper company search carried out into the rental company I don't advise it. You need to be very sure who pays for any damage, or any loss if the car is stolen by a hirer. Also who is responsible for the mechanical...
  9. here’s an old saying in the world of luxury watches: “No one ever bought a precision mechanical watch to tell the time.” It is said tongue in cheek, but it’s true that if all you want from your timepiece is simple, state-of-the-art accuracy, you’ll measure the passage of time just as well with the app that comes with your smartphone. However, as Sascha Moeri, CEO of Swiss watch manufacturer Carl F. Bucherer says, while digital smartwatches are useful, “a mechanical watch is a statement”. So what are the other reasons for buying a beautiful watch? Chief among them, especially for men, is that a watch presents one of the few opportunities to wear tasteful, expensive jewellery. But more important by far is that a watch can be a good investment. While other technologies evolve out of all recognition, the function of the wristwatch has never fundamentally changed and a classic never becomes outdated. Collectibility Of course, as with any investment, there is plenty to consider. And it’s worth remembering that if you’re in it simply to make money you’re dealing with an inexact science. But the experts agree that there are some key factors that will determine whether or not your investment is sound in principle. First, there is simply status, which means that you’re looking at brand reputation and intrinsic value. A high-value classic timepiece by a known, “collectible” watchmaker is a premium. Rarity Then there are availability and exclusivity, meaning that if it is already rare and there is a limitation on the numbers produced, then the chances of your watch holding its value are already good. It needs to be as close to original condition as possible, and it helps greatly if it comes with its certification papers and original box intact. Timelessly elegant: Manero Tourbillon Double Peripheral timepiece CREDIT: CARL F. BUCHERER Construction Generally speaking, a mechanical watch will hold its value better than an automatic, quartz or digital unit, while watches with circular faces will outperform economically more idiosyncratic designs. Lastly, while there are certainly iconic models that are safer bets than others, part of the art of investment is to predict the market by understanding that there will be affordable contemporary watches that will become the icons of tomorrow. Personality It’s important to invest in a watch you like – as Moeri puts it “one that you never want to take off your wrist” – because you will need to keep hold of it for a long time if you are to reap the benefits of accrued financial value. Watches are routinely passed from generation to generation as family heirlooms and as such need to reflect something of the owner’s values as well as its intrinsic worth. Moeri currently wears a Carl F. Bucherer Manero Tourbillon Double Peripheral, which he describes as “incredibly complicated on the inside, timelessly elegant on the outside, truly manufacture-made and inspired by the rich heritage of our brand. It really is an emotional item both in the way it is built and in the way it is worn.” For him, this satisfies the requirements for a watch to be “an exceptional companion and a good long term-investment”. Luxury Swiss style Carl F. Bucherer is one of the few remaining family-owned Swiss watch manufacturers. Founded in Lucerne in 1888, it is synonymous with quality, innovation and passion. Discover more at carl-f-bucherer.com DON'T MISS 03 Dec 2018, 10:00am How is a luxury watch made? 03 Dec 2018, 9:45am How to choose a luxury sports watch 23 Nov 2017, 12:01pm What is a flyback chronograph? 23 Nov 2017, 11:09am How to choose a luxury men’s watch 23 Nov 2017, 11:08am Why this watch has a real manta ray’s markings on the back 23 Nov 2017, 11:07am What are the secrets of the world’s oldest watchmakers? 23 Nov 2017, 11:00am How to choose a luxury watch for her
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  12. akes no cents When I bought my Mercedes B-class it came with a three-year free servicing deal, paid for by Mercedes rather than the dealership. The dealer is now trying to persuade me to take out a further two-year service plan with them, assuring me that I will save money over the cost of two annual services. What do you think? HM Waste of money and potentially harmful to the car. I’ve had readers sign up for three-year service deals and get just one oil service in that time. My advice is to pay as you go and tell the dealer to change the oil and filter at least every 10,000...
  13. he new year is always time for setting new resolutions and beauty habits so we've done the hard work so you don't have to. This year, the beauty industry is set to delve into a more sustainable and eco-friendly atmosphere with brands cutting down on their packaging and sourcing ingredients more sustainably. 2019 is also set to see beauty brands get a little smarter with savvy tools and techniques to enhance your regime- think skincare devices that alert you when you skin is exposed to too much pollution and crystal readings to zen-your skincare regime. With many more to choose from, here are the biggest trends to have on your beauty radar for 2019.
  14. wo British women who died when their car plunged off a bridge in Iceland have been named as Rajshree Laturia and Khushboo Laturia. A young child was also killed in the crash, which happened before sunrise on Thursday morning. Sheeraj Laturia, who is married to Rajshree, is in a critical condition in hospital, alongside his brother Supreme Laturia, who was also injured in the incident. Two children are also in hospital, with serious injuries. In 2015, Sheeraj and Rajshree were named on the Asian Power Couples Hot 100 list, where judges referenced Sheeraj’s successful track record in trading and finance. It is understood that he and his wife worked at big city banks in London. The women's family on Friday night issued a statement describing their shock and praising the authorities. "The fatal car crash near Skaftafell in Iceland on the morning of December 27, 2018 has come as a horrifying shock for the entire family and friends," the statement reads. 'Dire need' for infrastructure reform after fatal car crash, says Iceland PM The Indian, British and Icelandic authorities have been extremely cooperative and extended appropriate support. "Our family is deeply saddened so we request you to kindly respect our privacy and give us the space to grieve in peace at this difficult time. "Special thanks to the local authorities for airlifting and ensuring timely medical facilities were provided. Thank you for your prayers and understanding on this matter." On Rajshree’s Facebook page, she has posted doting videos of her child giggling, as well as images of previous New Year firework displays in London. It appears that she and the family traveled widely, with trips to Paris, Budapest and India in the last few years. Her husband Sheeraj ran the London Marathon earlier this year, and raised nearly £5,000 for the for Friends Of The Royal London Hospital, in Whitechapel. Khushboo Laturia, who died in the crash, lived in London, and posted a picture of the O2 arena from across the river Thames, with the caption: “The view in front of our home.” She and her husband Supreme are believed to live in the Canary Wharf area, and Supreme is understood to work for bank in the city. The Indian ambassador to Iceland, Armstrong Changsan, visited the two brothers in hospital on Thursday and told the Times of India: “They are British citizens of Indian origin with families in India. Their brother is in India. He needs an urgent visa to come here. Iceland officials are trying to help out on this. “Friends of the accident victims have rushed from the UK to Reykjavik. The condition of the survivors is now stable. The British Embassy here is taking care of matters.” The paper then quoted Sarvesh Laturia, the brother, who said: “It was my two brothers and their wives - they are British people. They were on vacation in Iceland and their car met with an accident in which my two sister-in-laws passed away, and my niece passed away. My two brothers are in a critical condition in hospital." Family members asked via Twitter for help from the Indian embassy in Iceland in arranging visas for them to travel to the country. One family member even approached Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for help, tweeting: "Dear Sir, My Family had a severe road accident in Iceland and we request your assistance to provide us with the Visa on an urgent basis." Spanish au pair Monica Fontam, 20, who was working for both couples, told MailOnline: "I'm still in a terrible state of shock, we all are. The older daughter was told last night what had happened, that her mother, her aunt and her cousin had been killed. "Her seven-year-old brother is in a stable condition, as both of the dads are too, and has not yet been told about what's happened. "I've only been with the family for the last couple of months, and they've welcomed me and treated me as one of their own. They all live here and they're all very close. "They were all here last night discussing what to do. A family friend is organising everything for them and staying here to see them through this." The accident happened at around 9.30am on Thursday when the Toyota Land Cruiser carrying seven passengers crashed through a railing of a one-lane bridge in the south of the country before falling around eight metres onto a river bank. Police said one child was among the dead and two, aged seven and nine, among the injured in the crash which took place on a 200-300 metre bridge on the national Route 1 road near Skeidararsandur, a vast sand plain in southern Iceland. The four injured were airlifted to hospital in the capital Reykjavik with serious injuries and police are not sure when they will be able to question them about how the driver lost control of the vehicle. Police said the road was not thought to be icy but humidity could have made the surface slippery for the SUV, which was driving eastbound over the bridge in Nupsvotn, just south of the Vatnajokull glacier. Chief Superintendent of south Iceland Police Sveinn Kristjan Runarsson said the four injured have been taken to hospital with serious injuries, but added that "we haven't been able to talk to them about what happened". Tour guide Adolf Erlingsson, who was among the first on the scene, told the Associated Press: "It was horrible. The car seemed to have hit the ground many metres from where it stopped. We struggled getting everyone out." Rajshree Laturia and Khushboo Laturia died in the crash, alongside a young child CREDIT: ADOLF ERLINGSSON VIA AP Speaking to the BBC, Mr Erlingsson said the SUV was a "total wreck" when he arrived at the crash site. He said: "Four people were out of the car, one of them deceased. Then there were three people trapped in the car and I think two of them were deceased. "The driver was alive and trapped more or less under the dashboard. "It was a horrible sight to come there and see the wreckage and people there." He said rescuers used a winch and another SUV to lift the car up and try to save the driver. Mr Erlingsson added: "We were trying to get the people out of the car and helping them. It was a very difficult situation. "Soon after I arrived, we had an SUV with a winch and we used it to lift the car up a little bit to alleviate the pressure on the driver and to try and get him out." He said he spoke to some people who were "semi-conscious" outside the vehicle, and added: "I tried to talk a bit to the driver to calm him down. He was trapped inside the car." Mr Erlingsson said the crash occurred in an area that was "the most po[CENSORED]r destination on the south coast". The crash happened just south of Skaftafell National Park, part of the Vatnajokull National Park, which was nominated for inclusion in Unesco's World Heritage List in 2018. The Vatnajokull glacier is the largest in Europe, covering 8% of Iceland's landmass including the island's tallest peak Hvannadalshnjukur at 2,200 metres tall (7,218ft). Tourists flock to the area to enjoy hiking, camping and sightseeing flights. South of the national park is the Skeidararsandur, a vast sand plain formed from alluvial deposits, with little vegetation, with the Nupsvotn glacial lakes on its western boundary. Related Topics Iceland MORE STORIES Exclusive: Civil servant accuses ministers of 'Project Fear Mark III' over no-deal Brexit The ABC Murders is excruciating liberal-Left drivel at its most spectacular Gatwick Airport drone sightings may have been of police equipment, chief constable admits Europe’s ‘great deception’ fooled our politicians for decades. Next up, the great disappointment... 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  19. BY JONATHON DORNBUSH Ahead of the new year, Sony has revealed the first lineup of free games coming to PlayStation Plus subscribers in 2019. Here is the list of free games, including which platforms the games will be available for: Steep (PS4) Portal Knights (PS4) Zone of the Enders HD Collection (PS3) Amplitude (PS3) Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion (PS Vita, Cross Buy with PS4) Super Mutant Alien Assault (PS Vita) These six games will be available for free to download from Jan. 1, 2019 through Feb. 5, 2019. Ubisoft's Steep first launched in 2016, and has been continually updated with new content and live activities, including X Games integration. IGN reviewed Steep when it first launched, calling it "a fresh extreme sports journey through a huge map, slowed only by dull paragliding and a lack of progression." Portal Knights is an action-RPG in which players can explore alone or with up to three friends in online co-op. You can check out more of Portal Knights in the trailer for its Villainous update below.
  20. Third person vs. first person is a hot topic for some gamers. While some debate that first person immerses you more in the game, others feel that third offers a better viewing field, which lends to better mechanics, control and combat. So, for those of you who love seeing your heroes right on the screen, here are 11 upcoming third person games for 2017. Release date: TBA 2017 Available on: Playstation 4 Zombies are possibly the most overused trope in recent years and most of us wish the undead would just stay dead. But Days Gone might change all that. The early gameplay trailer actually had me screaming ruuuuunnnnn! as massive hordes of undead enemies swarmed our hero. Perhaps the developers chose a third person perspective so you would have just enough time to shit yourself before a mindless beast tackles you from behind.
  21. Looking for details on the latest CS:GO update? Whether it’s new weapons and maps, or minor tweaks to the game’s core arsenal, staying on top of the meta is key to dominating this competitive FPS. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive isn’t updated like other esports. While the likes of League of Legends and StarCraft 2 spend weeks testing every small change, CS:GO’s come out of the blue. While Dota 2 will reinvent itself every three months, CS:GO’s changes are so subtle you might not even notice them logging in from day to day. To help facilitate you in noticing this, we are going to track the latest CSGO updates that hit live servers in this post. Each time Valve make significant patches to the game, we will let you know what is worth worrying about, what isn’t, and also provide as full a changelog as we are able to. But before we crack on with the latest CS:GO update, we should mention that we’ll only be adding new patches as and when they are finally deployed to live servers. Anyway, on with the changelog. CS:GO’s latest version was released on December 17 and contains some festive changes to the FPS. The latest update brings Christmas cheer to CS:GO. Chickens are now sporting festive gear, while the Terrorists have wrapped up their C4 explosive. Players can also pick up and throw snowballs in all game modes except Danger Zone, Wingman, and Competitive Matchmaking. Militia is now available in Casual and Deathmatch game modes. Those are all the changes from this CSGO update. This one’s pretty small, with just a couple of largely cosmetic, wintery additions to the game.
  22. 2018 was widely predicted to be the year of the used car – and those predictions have come true, with used car sales remaining healthy despite the drop in new car registrations. But which used cars were the ones to have this year? Well, as you might expect, large-engined petrol models have struggled to retain their value, making them bargain second-hand buys. But more than ever before, used diesels are starting to look cheap, with buyers’ fears about extra charges being levied on diesel-powered cars driving down demand – and values – in certain classes. On newer, cleaner models less likely to be troubled by these charges, that’s making for some real steals. Meanwhile, an influx of electric and...
  23. ho made us watch them the most, gave us the most pleasure and generally deserves to be included in our People Watching round-up of 2018? It’s been tough to whittle down, but here goes. The loved-up couple Harry Redknapp and Sandra. Even people who’ve never watched I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! fell for Harry, because he was an old-school geezer, who couldn’t stop telling everyone about the love of his life and wife of 51 years. It’s “Saaarn” this and “Saaarn” that, he said, and “Saaarn” is always there to sort it. We got it. The power player Michelle Obama. Now a bestselling author, work-life balancer to make Sheryl Sandberg look behind the curve, and still… fun! With great arms! So many...
  24. he Government has been accused of “sheer hypocrisy” for urging schools to become plastic free zones, after it emerged that its own fruit and vegetable initiative uses plastic packaging. Under the scheme, all children at aged between four and six-years-old who attend state-funded primary schools are given a daily portion of fruit or vegetables. These are delivered to schools by Foodbuy, a Government supplier, wrapped in single-use plastic. This week the Education Secretary, Damian Hinds, called on headteachers to contact their suppliers and ask for all deliveries to be made with packaging that is reusable or recyclable. He said schools should stop using items such as plastic straws, bottles, food packaging and plastic bags and opt instead for sustainable alternatives. Angela Rayner, Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary, said: “It is one thing for the Secretary of State to tell schools to reduce their plastic use, but it is sheer hypocrisy to do so while his own Government uses plastic packaging to deliver national programmes. “If the Government is serious about reducing plastic use, and making schools do the same, then they should lead by example.” Sian Sutherland, co-founder of the campaign group A Plastic Planet, said that "no one is a plastic saint" but added that the Government should lead the way when it comes to cutting down on single use plastic. "If we are going to be asking schools to take that action, the Government need to ask their own suppliers to do the same," she said. Ms Sutherland said that using plastic packaging for fruit and vegetables is “one of the most indefensible uses of plastic”, since there are so many more environmentally friendly alternatives. Under a separate Government scheme, free milk is provided for all children under the age of five and each school nominates its own suppliers. Ministers have acknowledged that individual plastic milk cartons and straws are one of the most common uses of plastic in schools – but said schools should speak to their suppliers and ask if they can find a way to reduce the packaging. Kevin Courtney, general secretary of the National Education Union, said: “The ambition for schools to be plastic free is absolutely right but the Government has to lead the way. “All of us with positions of authority have to show some leadership on these questions- the Government should be doing that with everything it is sending to school and really investing in plastic free alternatives.” A DfE spokesman said: “The School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme provides pupils in state-funded primaries with one portion of fruit/vegetable every school day. “This Scheme is delivered centrally, and the Scheme contractors are currently exploring alternatives to the plastic packaging currently used in the Scheme.”
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