


How long does it REALLY take to save money on an electric car? They're more expensive to buy but supposedly cheaper to run.Wimbledon 2023 LIVE: World No 1 Carlos Alcaraz is pegged back by outsider Nicolas Jarry on Centre Court before last remaining Brit Katie Boulter takes on Elena Rybakina in tough third-round clash.sparking fury from female rights campaigners who brand it 'utterly dehumanising' Now health professionals are urged to call vaginas 'bonus holes' to avoid offending trans or non-binary patients.Jeremy Vine joins Rylan Clark in blasting suggestions they are the 'household name' at centre of BBC scandal: Pair issue statements as broadcaster investigates claim 'top presenter paid a teenager £35,000 for sexual photos'.Finally, Telegram has added seven new interactive emojis for all users and ten custom emoji packs for Premium users. Android users can also now use Live Location with third-party navigation apps. Android users also get a new Storage Usage page that shows how much storage each chat uses. It allows users to search for emojis using keywords in multiple languages. Emoji Search, a feature available to Android users, had also made its way to Telegram for iOS. Telegram users without a username and hidden phone numbers can now generate temporary QR codes to connect with people quickly. However, the platform also informs users that it might clear some regular messages in the process, which admins can report in the Recent Actions section. It is called Aggressive Anti-Spam and filters out spam messages in groups with more than 200 members. Admins can enable the feature from the group settings, which allows users to view the chats in two different ways: ‘View as Topics’ and ‘View as Messages.’ Additionally, groups can have up to five pinned topics with the updated Topics feature so that participants can view the updates quickly.Īnother feature that has made its way to Telegram protects users from spammers. With the latest update, Telegram has released Topics 2.0 for groups with 100 members or more. However, it was available for large groups only. In the app update released in November, Telegram introduced Topics for group conversations, a new way to organize related messages in group chats and make them more accessible.
