– ROYAL Mail is increasing its prices again on March 23. Standard first-class stamps will go up by 8.6 per cent, from 70p to 76p, while second-class ones will increase by 6 per cent from 61p to 65p. You can beat the hike by simply stocking up before it takes effect, buying stamps not marked with face value and instead bearing ‘1st’ or ‘2nd’.
– The Disney+ streaming service starts on March 24 at £59.99 per year (or £5.99 per month, adding up to £72 annually) but sign up before then and you’ll get a tenner off. The service brings together the best stories from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic. You can stream your favourite movies and series on up to 4 screens at once. Find out more at https://preorder.disneyplus.com/en-gb/sign-up.
– Co-op’s £5 pizza and beer deal is on until March 24. You get two own-brand thin-and-crispy pizzas (margherita or pepperoni) and 4x330ml bottles of Moretti (which you can substitute for 4x250ml Coca-Cola Classic, Diet Coke or Coca-Cola Zero), subject to availability.
– Mother’s Day is Sunday March 22 and if you’re thinking of getting your mum a photo book, www.snapfish.co.uk has 50 per cent off with the code BOOK320 until 11.59pm on Sunday March 8. That brings the cost down to £14.99 for an 11x8in hardcover book or £3.99 for a 6x4in lay-flat one (before postage). The discount excludes extra pages.
– American Express cardholders should check the ‘offers’ tab of their online accounts for regularly updated deals. The latest include £75 cashback when you spend £250 or more at Hilton hotels (valid until April 30). Offers may vary by customer. Find out more at www.americanexpress.co.uk.
– Get 25 per cent off offers at Boohoo with an exclusive code from www.vouchercodes.co.uk. It’s valid until March 31. Spend £15 or more at Domino’s Pizza and get a £2 Amazon voucher free with VoucherCodes too. That’s until March 15.
– Malmaison is offering rooms from £50 this summer when you book early. Check out rates and availability at www.malmaison.com.
j.campbell@irishnews.com
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