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Wetherspoons boss issues chilling price warning to British pub goers | UK | News

Wetherspoons boss issues chilling price warning to British pub goers | UK | News

The Iran war will push up the prices of pints in British pubs, the head of Wetherspoons has warned. The deepening crisis in the Middle East has seen an energy price spike, driven by skyrocketing oil and gas prices amid Iran’s effective blockade of a key global trade route, the Strait of Hormuz. Sir Tim Martin said the cost of increased energy bills will “soon end up in the price of a pint or a meal in a pub”. His comments come as new analysis suggests the energy price increases could cost the pub sector an additional £169 million a year. Wetherspoons, which has around 800 pubs, reportedly had to up some of its prices last month after earlier warning of higher-than-expected costs as a result of rising energy bills, increased wage costs and business rates. Speaking to The Sun, Sir Tim said the current energy system is pushing businesses like pubs to pay more for their electricity. More than 60% of many pubs’ energy bills reportedly goes towards “non-domestic” fees which the Wetherspoons chairman …

Fitness fraud: gym goers warned over fake deals on memberships and personal trainers | Scams

Fitness fraud: gym goers warned over fake deals on memberships and personal trainers | Scams

A new year means a new start – it’s time to get fit and there are quite a few deals out there. On Facebook you see a local gym advertising a discount on membership if you sign up within the next few hours. There are limited spaces so you act quickly. It’s only after you pay that you realise the ad was a fraud: you’ve received no membership details and when you contact the gym it has no record of your payment. The scam is one of a number of fitness-based frauds criminals focus on in January, when people are looking to trim their waistlines or improve their health. Others include nonexistent personal trainers who offer “bespoke” training plans, which are copied from free sites, or fake fitness apps that only harvest users’ data. Marijus Briedis, the chief technology officer at the cybersecurity company NordVPN, says criminals typically clone real ads or sites from legitimate businesses. A fake website that claims to offer a training app from Gymshark. Photograph: NordVPN It can be difficult to …