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M&S confirms major online shopping update after crippling cyber attack
M&S has revealed it’s bringing back online shopping after weeks of chaos.
The posh supermarket was forced to suspend its online shopping after it was hit by a massive cyber attack.
In a statement today it said shoppers will be able to buy items online again “this week”.
It didn’t give an exact day but said a “selection of our best selling fashion ranges will be available for home delivery to England, Scotland and Wales”.
“More of our fashion, beauty and home products will be added every day and we will resume home deliveries to Northern Ireland and Click and Collect in the coming weeks,” it said.
Shoppers share savvy hack for 10p Father’s Day cards from Moonpig – here’s how to get yours
SHOPPERS have shared a savvy hack to help you get a cheap Father’s Day card.
You’ve got to be quick though, with the celebration just around the corner on June 15.


For a limited time only, shoppers can get a Moonpig card for as little as 10p.
A shopper on the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK posted a photo of the Father’s Day card they were ordering with a price of just 10p.
To use the offer, they used the code CRMCARDFREE after the alternative code FREEFD didn’t work.
While the card itself costs just 10p, shoppers do still have to pay for postage which is approximately £1.70.
Ordering with first class delivery should ensure that the card arrives in time for the special day.
Moonpig cards are a great way to show appreciation for your father, allowing you to customise the card with unique photos.
Another user shared a similar post, revealing their card was entirely free – except for postage.
They wrote: “Thanks just got mine but my card was free!”
Other commenters were just as excited by the limited time offer, with one writing: “Nice one! It worked for me.”
Another added: “Delivery always arrives on time with me too they are very good.”
Making the most of the offer does take some trial and error with different users reporting that only one of the codes worked for them.
After ordering their own card, one user excitedly commented: “After numerous attempts, FREEFD worked for me in the end!”
While another added: “Just used this code and got my card for free just had to pay shipping.”
After you’ve sorted a card, Moonpig also offer a range of gifts making it easier than ever to get your Father’s Day present delivered on time.
Their range of gifts include a variety of affordable products, whether your dad has a sweet tooth, or is more of a green thumb.
Gifts include personalised chocolates like the Maltesers ‘I love you Dad’ Truffles for £9.99 or the Best Dad Lindor Pistachio Milk Chocolate Truffles for £11.99.
For the dads who prefer gardening, you can buy a Grow It Bonsai Tree for £12.99.
Moonpig also offer more practical gifts like some Fox Sake socks for £12.99 or the Super Dad Socks for the same price.
With Father’s Day around the corner, it’s the perfect excuse to spend some quality time together.
Why not buy your dad the Things To Do With the Family 52 Bucket List Scratch Cards to keep your family entertained this celebration weekend.

Night of hell for Ukraine as Putin launches 315 drones in one of biggest strikes of war sparking huge inferno in Kyiv
VLADIMIR Putin has killed at least two people in a terrifying drone blitz which tore through a Ukrainian maternity ward.
Russia directly attacked Kyiv with 315 drones and missiles and demolished large parts of the southern port of Odesa overnight.



At least four people have been hospitalised in Kyiv with seven out of the city’s 10 districts being impacted.
The devastating aerial attacks sparked intense recovery operations as emergency services battled against fires in residential neighbourhoods.
Air raid alerts in Kyiv lasted for around five hours as they first alerted residents at around 5am, according to military data.
Timur Tkachenko, the head of Kyiv’s military district, said on Telegram: “A difficult night for all of us.
“Throughout the night, the enemy relentlessly terrorised Kyiv with attack drones.
“They targeted civilian infrastructure and peaceful residents of the city.”
Russia sent out a 315 drone blitz in the attack, including 250 Shaheds, and seven missiles, according to Volodymyr Zelensky.
The heroic leader said the attack on Odesa is one of the worst to impact the region since war began.
Speaking on X, Zelensky said: “In Odesa, even a maternity hospital became a Russian target.
“Thirteen people were injured. Tragically, there are fatalities. My condolences to the families.
“It is vital that the response to this and other similar Russian attacks is not silence from the world, but concrete action.”
Ukraine now reportedly faces over 500 drone strikes every night, as Russia appears to have stepped up assaults following operation Spiderweb.
Earlier this week, Russian drones and missiles were launched at Kyiv again as Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bombers were reportedly unleashed to rain hell on the infamous Snake Island in the Black Sea.
Moscow launched a massive strike on Rivne using its Tu-22M3 and Tu-95MS strategic bombers to hit Dubny airbase.
Another key Ukrainian military airport – Hostomel – was also attacked as Putin sought revenge for the humiliating attack.
Polish armed forces command said Nato fighter jets were patrolling due to “intensive air attack by the Russian Federation on Ukrainian territory”.
Just days ago, Kharkiv was rocked overnight as 48 kamikaze drones, along with missiles and guided bombs, slammed into residential areas, according to the city’s mayor.
“We have a lot of damage,” Ihor Terekhov said.
More than 50 explosions rocked Kharkiv, with the mayor adding it was “the most powerful attack” on the city of the 39-month war.

Sneaky new iPhone trick saves you from bank-emptying phone calls by letting scam-busting ‘robot’ answer for you
A TIME-SAVING (and wallet-rescuing) new iPhone feature lets a robot “screen” your calls for you.
How many times have you answered the phone only to be met with silence, a spammer, or a sinister scammer? Probably too many to count.



This age-old problem is a nightmare for anyone with a phone – and that’s pretty much everyone.
So Apple has come up with a solution for iPhone owners called Call Screening.
It comes out in the upcoming iOS 26 update, which is expected to land on millions of iPhone models for free in September this year.
The feature works like Live Voicemail, a 2024 feature that transcribes voicemails in real time – giving you a chance to answer them.
Call Screening will answer the phone for you, and then use a robot voice to speak to the caller automatically.
It’ll ask the caller for their name and reason for calling – and then relay it to you.
You can then view the reply and answer, or ignore the call completely.
This means you can easily verify whether a call is worth taking or not.
It also prevents scammers from being able to hear your voice and then clone it.
Crooks can record you saying certain phrases, and even create AI “fakes” of your voice to use for future scams.
But this feature puts a stop to that scam, because you no longer have to answer the phone to see if the caller is a crook.
The Phone app is also getting a revamp to have a new “unified” layout. This means you can have a combined tab with Favourites, Recents and Voicemail all in one place.
The change is optional, so you don’t have to accept it if you don’t want to.
And there’s a new Hold Assistant function that will “hold” phone calls for you while you wait for a human to answer – and alert you once the customer service agent actually picks up.

IOS 26 SUPPORTED DEVICES – THE FULL LIST

Here are the iOS 26 supported devices…
- iPhone 16e
- iPhone 16
- iPhone 16 Plus
- iPhone 16 Pro
- iPhone 16 Pro Max
- iPhone 15
- iPhone 15 Plus
- iPhone 15 Pro
- iPhone 15 Pro Max
- iPhone 14
- iPhone 14 Plus
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone 14 Pro Max
- iPhone 13
- iPhone 13 mini
- iPhone 13 Pro
- iPhone 13 Pro Max
- iPhone 12
- iPhone 12 mini
- iPhone 12 Pro
- iPhone 12 Pro Max
- iPhone 11
- iPhone 11 Pro
- iPhone 11 Pro Max
- iPhone SE (3rd gen)
- iPhone SE (2nd gen)
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Apple is also doing some work to clean up your Messages inbox too.
After all, scammers and spammers don’t just target you over the phone – they’ll send you texts too.
Thankfully Apple is now making it possible to easily screen texts sent by strangers.
Apple explains: “In Messages, users can now screen messages from unknown senders, giving them more control over who appears in their conversation list.

“Messages from unknown senders will appear in a dedicated folder where users can then mark the number as known, ask for more information, or delete.
“These messages will remain silenced until a user accepts them.”
To find the menu once you have iOS 26 installed, just tap on the filter icon in the top-right corner of your chat list.
Then you’ll see an option for Unknown Senders.

Tap that and you’ll be taken to the dedicated window that lets you choose whether to accept or reject the messages.
The Messages app also received a couple of other tweaks.
It’s now possible to send polls to pals in Messages – just like on WhatsApp.
And you can also set custom backgrounds for your chats, and they’ll sync with the contacts in those conversations too.

Ex college basketball star, 26, killed in ATV crash hours after sharing cryptic post about being given another chance
A COLLEGE basketball star has died in a horror ATV crash – only hours after he shared a cryptic social media post that spoke about being given another chance in life.
Cameron Woodall, 26, lost control of his quad which then overturned late on Saturday night in rural Mississippi.


Woodall, a former forward at Grambling State University, died from his injuries, cops said.
Hours before the crash on Friday, he shared a quote that was uploaded by a Rod Wave fan account.
“I get so excited when I open my eyes and realize God gave me another chance,” the post said.
That proved to be Woodall’s final social media post.
His Facebook account has been inundated with messages of condolences and tributes.
Woodall’s devastated mom, Haley, described her son as the “greatest of all time.”
“My baby boy,” she said.
“I always called you the Goat because you are just that and the love you are receiving from everybody is proving you were in fact the GREATEST OF ALL TIME !!!
“I’m not ready to accept it just yet but i love you so much baby boy.. my goodness.”
In a second post, Haley said her heart had been broken in a “million pieces”
“At least i got to hear you tell me “i love you” as our last words to each other,” she said.
Woodall won titles when he was at high school in Raymond.
He also played basketball for Tougaloo College and the athletics team posted a glowing tribute online.
They hailed his fierce competitiveness that he showed on the court and said he had a kind-hearted personality.
“Cam left an indelible mark on the Tougaloo family,” they said.
“His impact extended far beyond basketball; he was a friend, a brother, and a true Bulldog through and through.”
Woodall’s devastated pals described him as a “legend.”
“I wish u was here to see how many lives you truly touched,” Jasmine Nishell said.
“Ball in heaven son.”
Another person was also injured in an ATV crash on the night of Woodall’s accident.
They were taken to hospital but their injuries were not life threatening.
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