Rovio Entertainment Oyj : Claim 2 free months of YouTube Premium in a new Angry Birds Dream Blast event!

Rovio Entertainment Oyj : Claim 2 free months of YouTube Premium in a new Angry Birds Dream Blast event!

Claim 2 free months of YouTube Premium in a new Angry Birds Dream Blast event!

Join the YouTube Premium Event in Angry Birds Dream Blast now until November 23!

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Today, we’re happy to announce that Angry Birds Dream Blast is hosting a special limited-time YouTube Premium event! Not only does it offer a dream bubble popping good time, but the reward for participating is a two-month trial of YouTube Premium. The Angry Birds are no stranger to YouTube. It’s the perfect place to check out all of the famous flock’s animated serieses, get the latest Angry Birds game update news, or hear the call of the loudest bird on earth – or watch (probably) billions of other videos that have nothing to do with birds.

With YouTube Premium, you can enjoy an ad-free video viewing experience so that your 10 HOURS BIRD SOUNDS – Gentle Bird Chirping with Natural Forest Stream video can play in its entirety without interruptions. You can also download videos to your devices for offline play if you’re flying to far off places, AND you can also stream your favorite music through YouTube Music.

To take part in the event and claim a code to unlock YouTube Premium for two months, players only have to download Angry Birds Dream Blast and finish the tutorial, then play through up to 10 levels in the event. Easy! You can even gift the free trial to a friend. After that, you’re free to watch as many bird videos as you please, completely ad free – or whatever you choose to watch.

Join the YouTube Premium Event in Angry Birds Dream Blast now until November 23!

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GTA Vice City Definitive Edition is now available for free for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium Members

GTA Vice City Definitive Edition is now available for free for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium Members

PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members have a slew of great games available for free, including GTA Vice City Definitive Edition. The new catalog of games has already become available to players in most parts of the world. Every title listed below will be available to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members, starting on October 18, 2022:

  • GTA Vice City Definitive Edition
  • Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
  • Dragon Quest Builders
  • Dragon Quest Builders 2
  • Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below
  • Dragon Quest Heroes II: Explorer’s Edition
  • Inside
  • The Medium
  • Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker
  • Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China
  • Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India
  • Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: Russia
  • Assassin’s Creed III Remastered
  • Assassin’s Creed Syndicate
  • Hohokum

Note: Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India, Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: Russia, and Assassin’s Creed Syndicate are only available on the PS4.
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Minister probes schools’ use of £2.6bn fund

Minister probes schools’ use of £2.6bn fund

Gullis said he feared some schools spend the £2.6bn grant ‘in ways that the funding is not intended’

Gullis said he feared some schools spend the £2.6bn grant ‘in ways that the funding is not intended’

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The new schools minister is “looking at” how schools use the pupil premium to make sure some schools are not spending it “in ways that the funding is not intended”.

Jonathan Gullis told a fringe event that he wanted to examine whether the £2.6 billion for disadvantaged pupils was “being used to really target and drive attainment, improve attendance, help with behaviour”.

But government sources this week denied this would be a formal review of the policy. Instead, the Department for Education will work with the Education Endowment Foundation to provide better guidance for how the money can best be spent.

Created under the coalition government, the premium is paid to schools for each pupil who has been eligible for free school meals at any point in the previous six years.

Headteachers choose how to spend the grant, although government guidance points to evidence that shows it is most effective when used to support high-quality teaching and address “barriers to success”, such as attendance and behaviour.

Since last year, schools have had to demonstrate “how their spending decisions are informed by research evidence”.

‘Plenty of good examples’ of pupil premium use

“I’m sure there are plenty of examples in schools where that is happening well, but I do worry … that money is at times being used in other ways, in ways that the funding is not intended,” Gullis said.

“I want to make sure that that money, a significant amount of funding, is used in the appropriate way.”

Any formal review would likely create extreme anxiety in schools at a time when the Treasury is trying to find efficiency savings to fund tax cuts promised in the government’s mini budget.

It follows calls on the government to increase the premium after schools were told they would have to raid their own coffers to pay for tutoring when government subsidies ended.

Tutoring is one of the interventions the government has recommended for pupil premium spending.

Ministers also said earlier this year they would “make it easier” for schools to use the £2.6 billion annual funding to “support literacy and numeracy skills where needed”.

However, the fund would retain its “core focus” on improving attainment for disadvantaged pupils, they said.

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Bledisloe Cup Q&A: Can the Cane-free All Blacks deliver against the Wallabies at Eden Park?

Bledisloe Cup Q&A: Can the Cane-free All Blacks deliver against the Wallabies at Eden Park?

Referee Matthieu Raynal signals a penalty as Australia’s Bernard Foley looks on during the first Bledisloe Cup match between the Wallabies and the All Blacks in Melbourne. Photo / Scott Barbour, PhotosportLet’s start with the good news: Bledisloe II comes with a home crowd, and the weird hoodoo for Australia that is Eden Park (for more on that, see Cameron McMillan’s excellent guide here).In short, the Wallabies haven’t beaten the All Blacks at Eden Park since 1986 – a stretch of 22 tests.Now for the bad news: All Blacks skipper Sam Cane is out, as are Scott Barrett, David Havili and Quinn Tupaea.Sam Whitelock will lead a side which has welcomed No. 8 Ardie Savea back from parental leave. He’ll take his place in a loose forward trio featuring Dalton Papali’i at openside flanker and Akira Ioane on the blindside.Jordie Barrett will play second-five eighths, while brother Beauden will stay at fullback.The front row sees experienced hooker Codie Taylor selected in the run-on side, while Samisoni Taukei’aho will provide cover alongside props Ofa Tu’ungafasi and Nepo Laulala.So that’s that. Given last week’s miracle last-minute victory, All Blacks coach Ian Foster probably won’t be sleeping soundly on Friday night.Liam Napier was at Bledisloe I, and he has thoughts. We asked him to swing by this morning to share those thoughts and answer any questions you have ahead of Saturday’s kick-off.• Thanks for your questions – we’ve closed the Q&A so Liam can get back to reporting.All Blacks match-day 23 (Test caps in brackets):Related articles1. Ethan de Groot (9)
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Chicago Cubs Could Pursue Premium Shortstops Xander Boegarts, Trea Turner, Dansby Swanson, Carlos Correa in Free Agency

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The Chicago Cubs have a problem, and for once in 2022, it’s a good problem. They have too many middle infielders.Though Nick Madrigal has faltered mightily this year, he’s due for a rebound, and he plays great defense at second base. Meanwhile Christopher Morel has made 38% of his starts at second or shortstop in his rookie season, though he’s perhaps more apt at third base and as a utility piece.And lest we forget Nico Hoerner, the Cubs’ most valuable player by WAR in 2022. Hoerner has strung together back-to-back productive offensive seasons for the first time in his career, exemplifying the consistency the Cubs can expect from him in the future.Of course, his defense comes at an even higher premium. Among all Major League shortstops, he ranks second in outs above average, trailing only Dansby Swanson.So given all those reasons to keep Hoerner as the face of the franchise at shortstop, why are the Cubs suddenly talking about moving him back to second base? Cubs manager David Ross spoke about his shortstop on Sunday to Mark Gonzalez of the Chicago Sun-Times. “If something works out where they identify a middle infielder that is of value that they feel fits very well, everybody is on board with that, including myself and Nico,” Ross said of the front office pursuing a new shortstop.Gonzalez then mentioned four shortstops whom the Cubs could end up eyeing this winter: Xander Boegarts, Trea Turner, Dansby Swanson and Carlos Correa.Scroll to ContinueRECOMMENDED ARTICLESRoss’ words indicate that the possibility of free-agent splashes has been discussed. Of course, the front office would rather keep their intentions unknown, but someone special must arrive in Chicago to move Hoerner off shortstop, a possibility Ross is all of a sudden considering. The Cubs have put themselves in a position to spend. Unlike the other rebuilding teams in the National League Central, the Cubs consider their rebuild more of a ‘retool’.There is talent on the roster at Wrigley Field, both young and old. Between Hoerner, Morel, Ian Happ, Franmil Reyes, Seiya Suzuki, Marcus Stroman, Justin Steele, Adrian Sampson, Brandon Hughes and others, there reason for optimism in the near future. With Pete-Crow Armstrong waiting in the wings as well, the Cubs are looking to compete sooner rather than later.Players like those shortstops mentioned above will come on a long-term deal. Even if the Cubs are not challenging for the NL Pennant in 2023, whoever they sign will be around for nearly a decade, if not more.Inking Turner, Boegarts, Swanson or Correa would signal the end of the darkest days of the Cubs’ rebuild. Once again, the Cubs are looking to be competitors.More From SI’s Inside The Cubs

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