Residents right across Greater Manchester are being told to be vigilant and take extra precautions tomorrow night.
That’s because Friday 12 November has been dubbed as ‘Crime Night’.
How did this name come about then? Well, according to a new study and research done by Churchill Home Insurance, statistics reveal that this is the time that people in the UK are most likely to be burgled, as in previous years, there’s been more than 300 reported cases of burglary reported on this date.
Although it’s not entirely known why, this spike in crime is said to most likely correlate with the clocks going back, and analysis of home insurance claims over the past three years has shown that burglaries increase by a third (34%) during the winter months.
It’s estimated that nearly £900,000 worth of valuables could be stolen on ‘Crime Night’ alone, as the typical burglary claim costs in excess of £2,700, according to HullLive.
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November sees around eight hours and 37 minutes of sunlight every day, which is nearly two hours less than October (10 hrs 32 mins).
This is why Churchill is warning residents to be extra vigilant with the safety of their homes.
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70% Brits believe that their home is at greater risk of burglary during the darker months, with over three quarters (76% or 15.8 million people) of those over 55 feeling the most at risk, compared to 65% of those aged 18-34 (9.5 million), and 68% (11.7 million) of those aged 35-54.
But despite people feeling that they are at more risk of burglary over the winter period, apparently, many are unwilling to make changes to their properties to better protect themselves.
For example, nearly half of Brits (49%) aren’t planning to install additional locks on windows and doors, and 54% wouldn’t install smart security systems such as a ‘Ring’ doorbell to protect their home from burglary.
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If you are looking for some tips to keep your property safe on so-called ‘Crime Night’ though, then Churchill Home Insurance has some suggestions.
If you have a security alarm, use it – burglars will be able to tell if the alarm is not used and serviced regularly.
Ensure other items that may be used by burglars for breaking and entering, such as ladders or hammers, are locked away and out of sight.
Ask family, friends, or neighbours to pop around, leave a light on or invest in timed lights when you are away.
Make sure all windows and doors are locked
Try not to leave packaging for new expensive goods outside your home, as it can attract burglars and unwanted attention.
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Posters around Manchester city centre spark serious rumours Charli XCX is set to headline Parklife 2025
Danny Jones
Some pretty big, green posters are popping up around town and, not to get ahead of ourselves, but it looks like they’re hinting at Charli XCX headlining Parklife 2025…
Feel free to lose your bratting minds.
A number of tall, let’s call it ‘apple’ green posters have been sighted in various places across Manchester city centre this Friday, 22 November and the last time we saw this slightly low-resolution, plain black Arial font and colour combo we got a reworked version of Charli XCX’s brat album.
Listen, all we can tell you is that this is almost exactly the same marketing and the letters on the poster simply read, “PL25”. Come on… you do the math(s).
Spotting at least two of the posters for ourselves around both Newton and Thomas Street in and around the Northern Quarter, plenty of people have been double-taking at the simple but bold and undeniably eye-catching portrait posters.
Trust us, we weren’t the only ones stopping to take a picture and frantically send them to half of our phonebook either.
Charli herself hasn’t given us any other clues on social media thus far – to be fair, this one feels fairly obvious to us – but it’s well worth keeping your eyes peeled on her stories as she did plenty of teasing before dropping Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat.
Still can’t get over that actually being the title, by the way.
It’s also worth noting that Parklife themselves recently confirmed that festival fans can expect to find out their headliners and the full 2025 lineup very soon. Check out that colour…
Oh, who are we kidding? That’s not apple green it’s straight-up BRAT green, b*tch. We’re fully getting carried away and you’ll just have to deal with it.
Even if it somehow turns out she’s not headlining it’s certainly looking like she’s going to be there and it wouldn’t be the first time.
Better yet, fans of the pop sensation won’t have to wait too long to see her right here in Greater Manchester because Charli is bringing her already smash-hit tour to Co-op Live next Wednesday, 27 November and in case you couldn’t tell by all the shouting in capitals, we’re very excited.
Roll on ‘PL25’. Other than Charli XCX, who else would you like to see as your Parklife headliners next summer?
Peek inside the space-themed festive tipi bar that’s appeared in Manchester city centre
Daisy Jackson
A gigantic new festive tipi has appeared in Manchester city centre, and this one’s out of this world.
Nova Star is an intergalactic, space-age tipi, filled with twinkling stars and shimmering galaxies.
The space-themed pop-up bar has appeared in Sadler’s Yard, right outside New Century.
Inside, you’ll be able to get your mitts on festive food specials from beloved Christmas Markets favourites Parmogeddon.
Their menu includes raclette-covered roast potatoes, with additional toppings like hot honey, brie, stuffing crumbs and gravy.
There’ll also be pigs in blanket hot dogs topped with cranberry and chilli ketchup and stuffing crumb, with an indulgent pot of gravy for dunking, plus profitteroles with a homemade brandy cream filling.
Nova Star’s bar will have a menu of shimmering cocktails and ice-cold beers too, with a full menu of Cosmos, including a Nebula Cosmo (which tastes a lot like a pina colada but is blue), a Cosmic Amore (close to a classic Cosmopolitan), and the Milkyway (a sweet and creamy concoction with hazelnut and vanilla).
Nova Star will be serving up their very own signature ‘Nova Staro’ pints, created in collaboration with Czech Pilsner specialists Staropramen in their first ever rebrand.
It’s a far cry from your typical Bavarian Christmas experience, swapping out holly and ivy for stars and shimmers.
Visitors will also be able to enjoy a line-up of festive entertainment.
Abby Moore, managing director at New Century, said: “Nova Star is all about celebrating Christmas at its most magical – and for us that means with all the dazzle of the space age.
“It’s a chance to escape the traditional and enjoy a spectacular atmosphere, stellar cocktails and incredible food.
“We can’t wait to welcome the people of Manchester to our space-age Christmas destination.”
Nova Star opens at Sadler’s Yard on Friday 22 November.