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Plus de 800 000 personnes pourraient bientôt fuir le Soudan, selon l’ONU

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Les combats qui font rage au Soudan pourraient inciter plus de 800 000 personnes à fuir vers les pays voisins, ont averti lundi les Nations unies. L’agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, le HCR, a déclaré qu’elle travaillait désormais avec un chiffre prévisionnel de centaines de milliers de personnes fuyant les violences qui ont éclaté au Soudan le 15 avril.

“Le HCR, avec les gouvernements et ses partenaires, se prépare à la possibilité que plus de 800 000 personnes fuient les combats au Soudan vers les pays voisins”, a déclaré le chef de l’agence, Filippo Grandi, dans un tweet.


“Nous espérons que cela n’en arrivera pas là, mais si la violence ne s’arrête pas, nous verrons davantage de personnes forcées de fuir le Soudan en quête de sécurité.”

De tels chiffres de planification ne signifient pas que l’ONU s’attend nécessairement à ce que ce nombre de personnes fuient, mais qu’elle croit que c’est possible et élabore des plans pour répondre aux besoins massifs qui pourraient survenir.

Le tweet de Grandi, qui a été vérifié par son bureau, est intervenu alors que des fusillades et des explosions ont de nouveau secoué la capitale soudanaise lundi malgré la dernière trêve formellement convenue entre les parties belligérantes et au milieu des avertissements de l’ONU selon lesquels la crise humanitaire avait amené le pays près de son “point de rupture”. .

Plus de 500 personnes auraient été tuées depuis que les combats ont éclaté entre le chef de l’armée soudanaise Abdel Fattah al-Burhan et Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, qui commande les forces paramilitaires de soutien rapide.


Le chaos et l’effusion de sang, maintenant dans sa troisième semaine, ont déclenché un exode massif vers les pays voisins, dont l’Égypte, le Tchad et la République centrafricaine.

Les derniers chiffres des équipes du HCR sur le terrain montrent qu’au moins 73 000 personnes sont déjà arrivées dans ces pays en provenance du Soudan, a déclaré un porte-parole, ajoutant que ce chiffre comprenait à la fois des ressortissants soudanais et principalement des réfugiés sud-soudanais rentrant chez eux.

Le Soudan accueillait 1,13 million de réfugiés avant le début du conflit – l’une des plus importantes populations de réfugiés d’Afrique – dont quelque 800 000 du Soudan du Sud.

Les combats ont également déclenché un exode massif d’étrangers et de personnel international, les pays du monde entier lançant des évacuations effrénées par voie terrestre, maritime et aérienne.

L’estimation de Grandi du nombre de personnes qui pourraient finalement fuir la violence a marqué une augmentation spectaculaire par rapport à mardi dernier, lorsque le HCR a donné un chiffre prévisionnel de 270 000 personnes fuyant vers le Tchad et le Soudan du Sud voisins.

(AFP)

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What we know so far about the explosions reported in central Iran

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Iran’s state media reported explosions in the central province of Isfahan on Friday, raising fears of a possible Israeli strike in retaliation for Tehran’s unprecedented drone-and-missile assault on the country. Here’s what we know so far.

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Travis Kelce’s ex Kayla Nicole slams Taylor Swift fans over abuse ahead of ‘Tortured Poets Department’ release… amid rumors that one of the songs is about the Chiefs tight end: ‘Everyone has a breaking point’

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  • Nicole asked for Swift fans to leave her alone ahead of the album’s release
  • Leaks led some to believe one of the songs on the album is about Kelce 
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As rumors swirl about Taylor Swift writing a song about Travis Kelce and including it in her upcoming album, Kelce’s ex-girlfriend is clapping back at Swifties who are attacking her.

Social media influencer Kayla Nicole has posted on social media ahead of the release of Swift’s upcoming album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’. 

‘I’m unproblematic. Mind my business. Never respond to the constant vitriol,’ Nicole, 32, tweeted Thursday.

‘Solid as they come & don’t expect a pat on the back for it either. Just know everyone has a breaking point & would love for ‘yall’ (because you know exactly who you are) to leave me alone.’

A number of Swift fans have been blasting Nicole in her comments and in other tweets after she appeared to ‘throw shade’ at the musician ahead of the album’s Friday release.

Travis Kelce's ex, Kayla Nicole, clapped back at Swifties who've been attacking her online

Travis Kelce's ex, Kayla Nicole, clapped back at Swifties who've been attacking her online

Travis Kelce’s ex, Kayla Nicole, clapped back at Swifties who’ve been attacking her online

After leaks of Swift's new album dropped, some think one song is about Travis Kelce

After leaks of Swift's new album dropped, some think one song is about Travis Kelce

After leaks of Swift’s new album dropped, some think one song is about Travis Kelce

Some Swifties managed to snatch an early listen thanks to a leak of the album and some think at least one song is about Kelce.

‘The Alchemy’ apparently has multiple references that fans have interpreted to be about Kansas City Chiefs star Kelce.

One fan took to X and wrote: ‘the alchemy is clearly about travis lmao touchdown, greatest in the league, gloves on the bench… ‘where’s the trophy he just comes running over to me’

Another said: ‘There is one beautiful surprise – The Alchemy is about Travis!

‘References touchdowns, teammates, trophies and how they had an instant connection they couldn’t resist.’

A different fan responded to a wider discussion about the record by saying: ‘I also think the alchemy is about Travis. It fits perfectly.’ 

Speaking about the upcoming release back in February, when he was building up to the Super Bowl in Las Vegas, Kelce said he had heard some of the songs on Swift’s latest release.

‘I have heard some of it and yes, it’s unbelievable,’ he said to reporters. ‘I can’t wait for her to shake up the world when it finally drops.’ 

Swift and Kelce's romance was the talk of the NFL last season, leading to the Super Bowl

Swift and Kelce's romance was the talk of the NFL last season, leading to the Super Bowl

Swift and Kelce’s romance was the talk of the NFL last season, leading to the Super Bowl

The couple went public last September, when the singer turned up to Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City to watch Travis and the Chiefs beat the Chicago Bears.

Swift, 34, went to 13 Chiefs games overall, including the Super Bowl in Vegas, where she raced back from Tokyo, Japan to see Kelce win football’s ultimate prize for a third time. 

He is expected to join her where possible for a number of her upcoming European tour dates. The four-month run starts next month in Paris. 

After winning the Super Bowl, Kelce traveled to Australia and Singapore to see Swift perform as her Eras Tour went global.

It remains to be seen whether Swift incorporates any new material on the European tour and whether Kelce gets more of a direct shoutout from her.

She has previously changed lyrics in her song ‘Karma’ to reference ‘the guy on the Chiefs coming home to me’.

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Natural beauty! Cate Blanchett, 54, looks years younger as she shows off her flawless visage at Louis Vuitton show after slamming filters for making women look like ‘Barbie dolls’

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She recently slammed social media filters for preventing people from aging naturally. 

And Cate Blanchett showed off her natural beauty she attended the Louis Vuitton Women’s Voyager Pre-Fall 2024 Collection Show in Shanghai on Thursday.

The Australian actress glowed, wearing minimal makeup on her gorgeous visage. 

The two-time Academy Award winning actress, 54, turned heads in an edgy monochrome top and trouser ensemble.

The Blue Jasmine star completed the look with a stylish white coat along with a pair of platform black leather boots.

Cate Blanchett looked effortlessly chic as she attended the Louis Vuitton Women's Voyager Pre-Fall 2024 Collection Show in Shanghai on Thursday

Cate Blanchett looked effortlessly chic as she attended the Louis Vuitton Women's Voyager Pre-Fall 2024 Collection Show in Shanghai on Thursday

Cate Blanchett looked effortlessly chic as she attended the Louis Vuitton Women’s Voyager Pre-Fall 2024 Collection Show in Shanghai on Thursday

Cate was a special guest of the label after being named ambassador for Louis Vuitton in 2022.

Chloe Grace Moretz, Paul Bettany and Oscar winners Regina King and Jennifer Connelly were also in attendance at the event. 

Cate recently claimed apps like Instagram and their photo filters warp expectations of ageing and beauty.

The Australian two-time Academy Award winning actress turned heads in an a black top and trouser ensemble

The Australian two-time Academy Award winning actress turned heads in an a black top and trouser ensemble

The Australian two-time Academy Award winning actress turned heads in an a black top and trouser ensemble

She said she finds it ‘confronting’ that people now look too much like ‘Barbie dolls’, reported The Sunday Times in March.

‘Nobody’s getting older. They just look like Barbie dolls,’ she said, adding that she does not feel ‘regret or shame’ when seeing photos of her younger self.

‘It’s not the ageing I find confronting at all. Because that is like when you stumble across a photo of a holiday when you were 16 or one of my husband and me when we got married.’

The Blue Jasmine star completed the look with a stylish white coat along with a pair of platform black leather boots

The Blue Jasmine star completed the look with a stylish white coat along with a pair of platform black leather boots

The Blue Jasmine star completed the look with a stylish white coat along with a pair of platform black leather boots

She continued: ‘It doesn’t produce regret or shame. Rather, a recognition of the joy of the experience or a painful moment. I’m transported right back.’

The Thor star has always been candid about her approach to ageing, with the beauty telling Harper’s Bazaar in 2018 she was ‘not panicking’ about turning 50 at the time.

‘I think about it on an existential level, sure, but on a career level, I refuse,’ she told the publication.

Cate was named an ambassador for Louis Vuitton in 2022

Cate was named an ambassador for Louis Vuitton in 2022

Cate was named an ambassador for Louis Vuitton in 2022

‘It’s important to keep karate-chopping those doors down and creating new opportunities not just for yourself, but also for those who are coming up behind you.’

‘I’m not panicking on a work level. It’s more that there are so many lives I want to live,’ she added.

She told InStyle the year before that she would tell her younger self to ‘champion a different type of beauty’ rather than try to conform.

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🔴 Live: Air defences activated in Iran as explosions reported

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Iran’s state media reported explosions in the central province of Isfahan Friday, as US media quoted officials saying Israel had carried out retaliatory strikes on its arch-rival. Air defence systems over several Iranian cities were activated, state media reported, after the country’s official broadcaster said explosions were heard near the city of Isfahan. Israel had previously warned it would hit back after Iran fired hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel over the weekend. Most of them were intercepted. Follow our liveblog for the latest updates on the situation in the Middle East. 

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Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites could be eroding Earth’s magnetic field and slowly poisoning us all, ex-NASA scientist warns

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An ex-NASA physicist warns cheap satellite ‘megaconstellations’ like Elon Musk’s Starlink could disrupt Earth’s magnetosphere exposing all life to deadly cosmic rays.

Dr. Sierra Solter-Hunt’s new study draws on new estimates that Musk’s SpaceX is burning up over 2,755 lbs (1.3 tons) of wireless internet satellite debris into Earth’s atmosphere every hour — creating a metal layer of ‘conductive particulate’ in orbit.

‘I was very surprised,’ physicist Dr Solter-Hunt told DailyMail.com. ‘No one has given much research to the accumulation of metal dust from the space industry.’

There are 5,504 Starlink satellites now in orbit, as of the last estimate by astronomers this March, of which 5,442 are operational. But tens of thousands more are planned.

An ex-NASA physicist warns cheap satellite 'megaconstellations' like Elon Musk 's Starlink could disrupt Earth's magnetosphere exposing all life to deadly cosmic rays

An ex-NASA physicist warns cheap satellite 'megaconstellations' like Elon Musk 's Starlink could disrupt Earth's magnetosphere exposing all life to deadly cosmic rays

An ex-NASA physicist warns cheap satellite ‘megaconstellations’ like Elon Musk ‘s Starlink could disrupt Earth’s magnetosphere exposing all life to deadly cosmic rays

Her new study draws on estimates that Musk's SpaceX is currently burning up over 2,755 lbs (1.3 tons) of internet satellite debris in Earth's atmosphere every hour, creating a metal layer of 'conductive particulate' in orbit. There are now 5,504 Starlink satellites above Earth (pictured)

Her new study draws on estimates that Musk's SpaceX is currently burning up over 2,755 lbs (1.3 tons) of internet satellite debris in Earth's atmosphere every hour, creating a metal layer of 'conductive particulate' in orbit. There are now 5,504 Starlink satellites above Earth (pictured)

Her new study draws on estimates that Musk’s SpaceX is currently burning up over 2,755 lbs (1.3 tons) of internet satellite debris in Earth’s atmosphere every hour, creating a metal layer of ‘conductive particulate’ in orbit. There are now 5,504 Starlink satellites above Earth (pictured)

Particles from these satellites at the end of their lifecycle could ‘distort or trap the magnetic field’ that keeps Earth’s atmosphere from escaping, the physicist said, ‘with all of the highly-conductive metal trash that is all settling in one region.’

Although she notes it is an ‘extreme case,’ such a layer of charged metal dust could lead to ‘atmospheric stripping’ akin to the ancient fates of Mars and Mercury.

After working on NASA’s comet-catching Stardust spacecraft research team in 2012, Dr Solter-Hunt spent three years at the US Air Force Research Laboratory.

There she studied the electromagnetic behavior of plasma plumes in low-Earth orbit (LEO), the region of the upper-atmosphere where Starlink’s orbital network resides. She now consults on space weather’s impact on the aerospace industry. 

Seattle-based scientist Sierra Solter-Hunt (pictured) believes floating, metallic space junk will likely settle in the upper part of the ionosphere - some 50 to 400 miles above the Earth's surface - weakening its magnetic field

Seattle-based scientist Sierra Solter-Hunt (pictured) believes floating, metallic space junk will likely settle in the upper part of the ionosphere - some 50 to 400 miles above the Earth's surface - weakening its magnetic field

Seattle-based scientist Sierra Solter-Hunt (pictured) believes floating, metallic space junk will likely settle in the upper part of the ionosphere – some 50 to 400 miles above the Earth’s surface – weakening its magnetic field

‘We are at about 10,000 satellites [in orbit] right now, but in 10 to 15 years there are likely going to be 100,000,’ Dr. Solter-Hunt told DailyMail.com.

‘By the time we get to 100,000 I think it could be too late,’ she said, ‘in terms of this unplanned geoengineering experiment that is going to occur.’

The cause for her concern is that vast this fine-particle metal debris already vastly outweighs the weight of the magnetically charged particles that protect Earth from cosmic radiation. 

The heaviest known portion of Earth’s magnetosphere are the large loops of trapped particles called the Van Allen Belts — two donut-shaped regions of small particles energized by cosmic radiation from the sun. 

The belts loop from Earth’s magnetically charged North and South Poles. 

The weight of this vital region is impossibly small compared to the metal debris that could cut it off from Earth —  the Van Allen Belts only have a total mass of 0.0004 lbs (or about 0.00018 kilograms).

‘The masses of other parts of the magnetosphere (ring current, plasmasphere, etc.),’ as she notes in her new paper, posted to Cornell’s arXiv, ‘are not widely estimated but are less dense than the Van Allen Belts.’

This light weight and low mass of the magnetosphere, in other words, means that a high volume of heavy satellite debris could have a dramatic, unprecedented impact.

‘I think we need to stop using the ionosphere and atmosphere as a space industry trash bin immediately,’ she told DailyMail.com 

In recent years, both academic astronomers and SpaceX’s satellite company competitors to SpaceX have issued years of formal complaints to the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over SpaceX’s Starlink ambitions.

Astronomers in particular worry the company’s space junk could permanently interfere with ground-based observatories, grinding the study of space to a halt. 

Dr. Solter-Hunt's paper, currently in peer-review, follows years of formal complaints to the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made by academic astronomers and SpaceX's satellite rivals who have protested Starlink's impact on the basic study of space

Dr. Solter-Hunt's paper, currently in peer-review, follows years of formal complaints to the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made by academic astronomers and SpaceX's satellite rivals who have protested Starlink's impact on the basic study of space

Dr. Solter-Hunt’s paper, currently in peer-review, follows years of formal complaints to the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made by academic astronomers and SpaceX’s satellite rivals who have protested Starlink’s impact on the basic study of space

'The addition of nearly 30,000 Starlink satellites will disrupt the entire field of astronomical research,' as the FCC summarized academic researchers complaints in their November 29, 2022 ruling on SpaceX's Gen2 satellite plans

'The addition of nearly 30,000 Starlink satellites will disrupt the entire field of astronomical research,' as the FCC summarized academic researchers complaints in their November 29, 2022 ruling on SpaceX's Gen2 satellite plans

‘The addition of nearly 30,000 Starlink satellites will disrupt the entire field of astronomical research,’ as the FCC summarized academic researchers complaints in their November 29, 2022 ruling on SpaceX’s Gen2 satellite plans

‘The addition of nearly 30,000 Starlink satellites will disrupt the entire field of astronomical research,’ as the FCC summarized academic researchers complaints in their November 29, 2022 ruling on SpaceX’s Gen2 satellite plans.

Multiple scientists weighed in writing letters to the agency to voice their concerns, including Canadian astronomer and planetary science professor Dr. Samantha Lawler and Dr. Meredith Rawls, a researcher in the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.  

‘When I heard Dr. Lawler […] speak about how no one knew what could happen when satellite re-entries start to create debris regularly,’ Dr. Solter-Hunt told DailyMail.com, ‘I wanted to look into it further as a part of my PhD in plasma physics.’

However, some astrophysicists and planetary scientists have voiced skepticism over the new paper’s hypothetical worst case scenario. 

One critic of the paper, researcher Fionagh Thompson from Durham University in the UK, said that Dr. Solter-Hunt's estimates for the number of future satellites 'seems exaggerated,' as companies' ambitious launch plans tend to be overhyped. Above, SpaceX owner Elon Musk

One critic of the paper, researcher Fionagh Thompson from Durham University in the UK, said that Dr. Solter-Hunt's estimates for the number of future satellites 'seems exaggerated,' as companies' ambitious launch plans tend to be overhyped. Above, SpaceX owner Elon Musk

One critic of the paper, researcher Fionagh Thompson from Durham University in the UK, said that Dr. Solter-Hunt’s estimates for the number of future satellites ‘seems exaggerated,’ as companies’ ambitious launch plans tend to be overhyped. Above, SpaceX owner Elon Musk

From Durham University in the UK, researcher Fionagh Thompson told Live Science that Dr. Solter-Hunt’s estimates for the number of future satellites ‘seems exaggerated,’ as companies’ ambitious launch schedules tend to be overhyped.

The paper is an ‘interesting thought experiment,’ she noted, but added that ‘it shouldn’t be passed off as “this is what is going to happen,”‘ definitively.

One magnetosphere expert and planetary scientist at the University of Rochester in New York, Dr. John Tarduno, criticized specifically the new paper’s hypothesis that the density of metallic debris might get so thick that it cuts off Earth from its Van Allen Belts like a magnetic shield. 

‘Even at the densities [of spacecraft dust] discussed, a continuous conductive shell like a true magnetic shield is unlikely,’ Dr. Tarduno said.

Some of the study’s assumptions, he said, were likely ‘too simple and unlikely to be correct.’

But Dr. Solter-Hunt told DailyMail.com that none of her critics have been able to poke holes in her basic premise, even when she has personally requested deeper constructive criticism.

‘I’ve reached out to [some of] them for further elaboration on how I could improve the research and they simply didn’t know how I could improve my study on electrostatic signatures,’ she said. ‘Or they were unreachable.’ 

‘So I do not consider there to be any real scientific critics at this time,’ she concluded, ‘and the paper is in the peer-review process.’

Dr. Lawler, the astronomer at the University of Regina in Canada who inspired her investigations, called the new study ‘a really important first step’ that draw needed attention to the ‘terrifying’ quantity of spacecraft dust building up in Earth’s atmosphere.

‘The consequences [of this satellite pollution],’ Dr. Lawler said, ‘could also be on a totally different scale than we’re used to thinking about.’ 

DailyMail.com has reached out to SpaceX’s public relations team for comment, and will update this article if the company responds.

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Hindu nationalist Modi the favourite as India votes in six-week election

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India began voting Friday in a six-week election with an all but assured victory for Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as a weakened opposition is pushed to the sidelines.

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My mortgage ends soon on my shared ownership home: Should I pay it off or increase my stake? DAVID HOLLINGWORTH REPLIES

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I have a shared ownership property with an estimated value of £250,000. I own a 40 per cent stake and pay rent on the rest. 

The mortgage on the share I own is £37,000 and costs me £235 per month. The rent I pay is £595. 

My mortgage deal ends in June. I have £100,000 in savings. Would it be wise to use some of that to pay off the mortgage, or should I use my savings to increase my stake in the property – known as staircasing – instead?

My lease on the property is now under 80 years. Extending this will cost around £8,000, plus other costs involved with staircasing.

Staircasing would lower the rent, but not by a huge amount as I can’t get to the full 100 per cent. I would also like to keep a decent amount of my savings free. S.R.

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Mortgage help: Our weekly Navigate the Mortgage Maze column sees broker David Hollingworth answering your questions

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David Hollingworth replies: You are in the positive position of being able to consider various options as you approach the end of your current mortgage deal. 

As well as allowing buyers to purchase an initial share of the property, shared ownership enables the purchase of additional shares as their situation changes. 

Why use shared ownership ?

David Hollingworth adds: Shared ownership allows you to buy an initial percentage of a property from a housing association and pay a below market rent on the remaining share of the property.

This gives you exposure to the property market and also provides the security of being in your own home, rather than the uncertainty that renting can carry. 

Known as staircasing, this would allow you to potentially own the whole property in time.

It sounds like you may have already discussed this with the housing association which makes a lot of sense, helping you to get a better understanding of the options and the figures associated. 

Paying off the mortgage would cut your monthly costs and protect you from being hurt by higher interest rates. 

Those higher mortgage rates could certainly be a reason why you’re more focused on reducing the debt, rather than potentially borrowing more to push toward full ownership.

Whilst it’s relatively easy to understand the potential interest saving that will come from paying off the mortgage, it’s hard to directly compare that saving with the potential benefit if you elect to buy another share.

Comparing mortgage and rent costs is hard

Increasing your share of the ownership of the property will reduce the rental payment, so it will give you a reduction in your monthly costs. 

It sounds as though you may have been a little underwhelmed by how much an extra share could reduce the rental cost. 

However, that isn’t a like-for-like comparison with overpaying or redeeming the mortgage.

What we don’t know is how house prices may behave in future and therefore how that could add to or detract from the benefit of staircasing. 

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Staircasing: As well as allowing buyers to purchase an initial share of the property, shared ownership enables additional shares to be purchased as your situation changes

Staircasing: As well as allowing buyers to purchase an initial share of the property, shared ownership enables additional shares to be purchased as your situation changes

Staircasing: As well as allowing buyers to purchase an initial share of the property, shared ownership enables additional shares to be purchased as your situation changes

If prices were to rise and you own a greater share, you will clearly benefit more from that increase in prices, compared to retaining the current minority share of the increase. 

Of course, there is no guarantee that prices will climb so there is still no right or wrong answer to this, but I would advise you to feed it into your thinking for the longer term, rather than only looking at the reduction in rent.

There will be costs to buying another share as well, so do factor those into your decision. 

Extending the lease is another cost that could be worth exploring further. As the lease runs down the cost will increase and the other knock on will be in the range of available mortgage lenders, which will have minimum expectation on lease remaining.

Emergency fund

You’re right to want to maintain a level of savings. This is important and will very much depend on your goals in the future. 

Having an emergency fund is crucial, so it would not be a good idea to put all your resources into the property and you should keep some cash savings in reserve. 

How much you retain will largely depend on your financial and lifestyle aims but it’s nice to have the choice.

Rather than think in terms of all or nothing you might like to consider a balanced approach, potentially buying a smaller additional share, enabling you to maintain some savings but retaining your mortgage for now. 

Shop around now for mortgage options to switch to at the end of the current deal. 

That will help you better understand how manageable it will be to maintain or even increase the mortgage, now or in the future, if you decide to buy outright.

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He is ready to answer your home loan questions, whether you are buying your first home, trying to remortgage amid the rates chaos or looking to plan further ahead. 

If you would like to ask him a question about mortgages, email: editor@thisismoney.co.uk with the subject line: Mortgage help

Please include as many details as possible in your question in order for him to respond in-depth. 

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The cheapest summer holiday getaway destinations are revealed… which could save you hundreds of pounds

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Families after a cheap summer getaway should head for the Costa Brava, Italy’s Amalfi Coast or lesser-known Greek islands.

The destinations have plenty of inexpensive room-only, self-catering and bed and breakfast deals, according to Which?.

The consumer experts assessed 4,500 holiday options in the first week of August in 70 European regions. And they found that picking the right destination can save hundreds of pounds.

Traditional low-cost destinations such as Bulgaria and Turkey were missing from the top ten cheapest spots for a package break. Instead the Greek island of Kalymnos took the crown for cheapest package destination, with a week’s stay typically costing £847 per person.

Getting there involves a flight to Kos followed by a 40-minute ferry trip, which is included in the price.

The Greek island of Kalymnos took the crown for cheapest package destination, with a week's stay typically costing £847 per person

The Greek island of Kalymnos took the crown for cheapest package destination, with a week's stay typically costing £847 per person

The Greek island of Kalymnos took the crown for cheapest package destination, with a week’s stay typically costing £847 per person

Which? said of Kalymnos: ‘The tiny island is Greece as you imagine it – boasting secluded coves, sapphire seas, rugged mountains, and charming towns.’

The capital Pothia is the most competitively priced resort on the island – with the cheapest package found costing £794 per person.

For those looking to relax on the sand, the island’s most popular beach resort, Massouri, costs an average of £856 for a week’s stay.

Behind Kalymnos are the Greek islands of Thassos, at £862 per person, and Lefkada, at £935 per person. 

Skopelos in Greece, which was made famous by the hit film Mamma Mia!, is also among the ten cheapest options.

Spain’s Costa Brava – the stretch of coast north of Barcelona famed for its sweeping golden beaches and stunning craggy cliff tops – placed fourth with an average of £952. 

Tenerife was crowned the cheapest destination for an all-inclusive holiday by Which? Travel

Tenerife was crowned the cheapest destination for an all-inclusive holiday by Which? Travel

Tenerife was crowned the cheapest destination for an all-inclusive holiday by Which? Travel 

Italy's Amalfi Coast came sixth in the list of the ten cheapest package holiday destinations

Italy's Amalfi Coast came sixth in the list of the ten cheapest package holiday destinations

Italy’s Amalfi Coast came sixth in the list of the ten cheapest package holiday destinations 

The Venetian Riviera – Lido di Jesolo – was the cheapest spot in Italy, at £965 per person, while the upmarket Amalfi coast was close behind on £977.

The rest of the top ten is made up of the Costa de Luz, Spain, Campania, Italy, and Malta.

A look at the cheapest locations for an all-inclusive break found Tenerife had the most competitive rates. The average was £1,097 per person for seven nights.

Other competitively priced options included Fuerteventura, the Costa Blanca, Spain, the Bourgas area of Bulgaria, and Dalaman, Turkey.

The editor of Which? Travel, Rory Boland, said: ‘Travelling in the summer holidays is notoriously expensive, and demand is again high this year – but our latest price analysis shows that by being flexible on your destination, you can potentially save hundreds of pounds.

‘Many of the locations we found aren’t those you’d necessarily assume would be the cheapest – but from tiny, traditional Greek islands to the glitzy Amalfi coast, there are bargains to be found this summer.’

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Karine éliminée de “N’oubliez pas les paroles” dévoile ce qu’elle compte faire de ses 252.000 euros de gains : Femme Actuelle Le MAG

Le 22 mars 2024, les téléspectateurs de France 2 faisaient la connaissance de Karine dans l’émission N’oubliez pas les paroles....

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«En France, on résiste et on assume un principe de laïcité qu’on est parfois un peu seuls à assumer»

«En France, on résiste et on assume un principe de laïcité qu’on est parfois un peu seuls à assumer», a...

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Auto Insurer’s $10M Fraud Claims Against Doctors Are Subject to Arbitration, Court Rules

A federal appeals court has sided with three chiropractors in ruling that claims under New Jersey’s personal injury protection statute...

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Harold Halibut – Trophies

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Le gouvernement promet des conditions « drastiques » pour encadrer le rachat

capture d’écran RMC Interrogé sur RMC ce vendredi 19 avril, Roland Lescure, ministre délégué chargé de l’Industrie et de l’Energie, dit...

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What we know so far about the explosions reported in central Iran

Iran’s state media reported explosions in the central province of Isfahan on Friday, raising fears of a possible Israeli strike in...

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La revue de presse camerounaise du vendredi 19 avril 2024

L’ENAM ouvre ses portes à l’administration centrafricaine. Dans le journal Le Témoin en kiosque ce matin, l’on apprend qu’une cérémonie...

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FA Cup: Coventry v Man Utd – Alex Ferguson’s side lose to Sky Blues in 1987

Watch the last time Coventry played Manchester United in the FA Cup in 1987, as Alex Ferguson’s side went out...

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Travis Kelce’s ex Kayla Nicole slams Taylor Swift fans over abuse ahead of ‘Tortured Poets Department’ release… amid rumors that one of the songs is about the Chiefs tight end: ‘Everyone has a breaking point’

Nicole asked for Swift fans to leave her alone ahead of the album’s release Leaks led some to believe one...

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Aménagement du jardin : les conseils déco de Sophie Ferjani : Femme Actuelle Le MAG

En France, on compte 13 millions de jardins, auxquels s’ajoutent 7 millions de balcons et terrasses.*Sophie Ferjani fourmille d’idées et...

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voici les 5 combinaisons alimentaires qui font maigrir

Pour perdre quelques kilos, pratiquer une activité sportive et manger équilibré sont les règles d’or. Mais pour mettre toutes les...

Santé1 hour ago

Origine : d’où viennent les pellicules (grasses ou sèches) ?

Les pellicules ne passent généralement pas inaperçues dans notre chevelure et deviennent bien souvent une source de frustration et de mal-être. Qu’elles...

Société1 hour ago

Slide Names Powell Sales VP; Garner Moves to Alliant SE

Tampa-based Slide Insurance has named former Farmers Insurance vice president Charles “Chas” Powell to be senior vice president of sales....

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Dés gratuits Monopoly GO du 19 avril 2024

Retrouvez ici tous les liens Monopoly go du 19 avril 2024 pour récupérer tous les dés gratuitement et ainsi pouvoir...

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Bayer Leverkusen champion d’Allemagne : la FIF félicite l’Eléphant Odilon Kossounou

Très émue, la Fédération ivoirienne de football – FIF a réagi au sacre de l’international ivoirien Odilon Kossounou et de...

Santé2 hours ago

l’État hébreu riposte avec des frappes aériennes après l’offensive iranienne du weekend

Wana News Agency / VIA REUTERS Selon les informations de la presse américaine, Israël a riposté contre l’Iran avec des...

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Women’s Champions League: Barcelona’s Aitana Bonmati says Chelsea ‘can compete for everything’

Bonmati was named Ballon d’Or winner, Fifa Best Player of the Year and Uefa Best Player of the Year in...

International2 hours ago

Natural beauty! Cate Blanchett, 54, looks years younger as she shows off her flawless visage at Louis Vuitton show after slamming filters for making women look like ‘Barbie dolls’

By Campbell Greaves For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:00 BST, 19 April 2024 | Updated: 06:30 BST, 19 April 2024...

Afrique2 hours ago

La livraison du Projet d’approvisionnement en eau potable de la ville de Yaoundé toujours attendu, 7 ans après son lancement

Lancé en 2016, le Paepys est exécuté par l’entreprise chinoise Sinomach. Le projet connaît des retards successifs dans sa réalisation....

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lieu, participants, GregMMA… tout savoir sur ce show parisien

Ces samedi 20 et dimanche 21 avril, le MMA amateur sera à l’honneur avec la MMA League Paris. Voici tout...

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