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Watch: The Traitors series three's most iconic moments
Charlotte's fake accent, Linda's head turn and other memorable moments from this year's The Traitors. 
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Twists, turns and betrayals: The standout moments from The Traitors Series 3
Here's a look back at the 13 most memorable moments of epic treachery in series three. 
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X 'refused to take down video' viewed by Southport killer
Australia's internet regulator said X was the only major tech platform which refused its request. 
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Lola Young's Messy hits number one: My songs are as real as it gets
The star discusses how she feels about blowing up on TikTok and the trademark honesty in her lyrics. 
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Injuries to blame for Tottenham form - Postecoglou
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou says the club are in a stronger position than when he took charge, despite their poor form this season. 
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Raducanu looks for new coach as Cavaday steps back
Emma Raducanu is looking for the seventh full-time coach of her professional career after Nick Cavaday steps back to "prioritise getting back to full health". 
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Away fans in home end cannot be stopped - Man Utd
Manchester United say they cannot prevent a repeat of scenes that saw Rangers fans sat in the home end at Old Trafford. 
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Sinner beats Shelton to set up Zverev final in Melbourne
Defending champion Jannik Sinner will face Alexander Zverev in the Australian Open final after beating Ben Shelton in Melbourne. 
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Embracing the chaos - breaking down Bournemouth's rise
With Bournemouth challenging for a top-four place in the Premier League this season, BBC Sport analyses how the Cherries are doing it. 
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Djokovic unsure of Australian Open return
Novak Djokovic says he will return to the Australian Open next year if he is "fit, healthy and motivated" after retiring from his semi-final with injury. 
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The Week: Trump Returns, the EU and No to NIMBYs?
Adam, Chris, Vicki and James discuss the political week in Westminster, and beyond. 
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How to turn off Copilot in Microsoft 365 and save a quick $30
Love Microsoft Copilot? Hate Microsoft Copilot? It doesn’t really matter: Chances are that if you’ve signed up for Microsoft 365, you’re now paying more for Microsoft’s integration of Copilot features, which was done without your consent. But there’s a way out, for now. Microsoft is making available “classic” versions of its Microsoft 365 Personal and Microsoft 365 Family plans, that remove the Copilot surcharge. But, as Microsoft said when it announced the changes, these new Classic plans are available for a limited time. This article will show you how to switch back. Right now, here’s what you’ll see when you sign up for Microsoft 365, with the option to pay $12.99/mo and $9.99/mo, too. Those reflect the higher rates with the Copilot surcharge included. To obtain the Classic version, you’ll need to cancel those plans. Yes, even if they’re recurring. Yes, even if your new annual payment period rolls over in the fall. Go to https://account.microsoft.com/services, and sign in. You’ll see a list of any Microsoft subscriptions that you’ve signed up for. (I can’t list my own Microsoft 365 subscription, for reasons I’ll explain in a minute.) Within this list of subscriptions, you’ll see the option to “manage” your Microsoft 365 subscription. Select Manage > Cancel subscription, as Microsoft’s support document recommends. Here’s a screenshot of how one user completed the process. (Via @maxkennerly.bsky.social) Why can’t I show you my own subscriptions? Because I took advantage of our occasional deals and bought a Microsoft 365 Family license from Amazon. My bill says that I’m still being charged the old $99.99 subscription price, and the service will renew at that price, too — without Copilot Pro. However, the Microsoft 365 link at Amazon now charges $129.99 annually instead, and yes, Copilot Pro is included. You can also decide to cancel Microsoft 365 entirely and opt for Office 2024 instead, which is essentially slicing off a version of Office that will be patched, but never really gain any additional features. It will also eventually exit support, too. Will I eventually want Copilot Pro? It’s possible. But Copilot Pro is only available to me, as the account holder, and not others in my family — and the version of Copilot Pro in the new Microsoft 365 plans is not the same Copilot Pro that Microsoft charges $20 per month for. The Microsoft 365 version gives you “credits” for AI use, which Chris Hoffman at Computerworld pegged at 60 per month — that’s 60 times to use Copilot to help write an email, or figure out a formula for Excel. Any more, and you’ll be asked to pay for the “real” Copilot Pro. Microsoft is positioning this as similar to a Netflix price hike: Hey, you’re getting more for your money! But if you don’t want Copilot, never plan to use it, or can simply use Google Gemini or Anthropic’s Claude or Meta’s AI services instead, opting out is probably the right move. 
© 2025 PC World 7:25am 

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