Colin Jost and Michael Che roasted the week in politics and pop culture on Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update” and the controversy around Kanye West was mentioned.
30.09.2022 - 17:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
With the colder autumn weather and the soaring cost of gas and electricity prices, many will be looking for ways to keep down their energy bills - particularly while doing laundry.
Over the past few months, many households have been looking for more cost-effective methods of drying their clothes without popping them in the tumble dryer which is said to cost about 37.5p an hour to run.
Which is why there is good news on the horizon, as Aldi is set to bring about two of its sell-out heated airers this weekend - with one costing just 8p an hour to run.
The supermarket has confirmed the Easy Home Wing Heated Airer With Cover and Three Tier Heated Airer will both be available this weekend from Sunday, October 2.
The popular Easy Home Wing Heated Airer With Cover costs £39.99 has been a hit with shoppers and will be available to pre-order this Sunday, before landing in stores from Sunday, October 9.
It also features 20 heating tubes that are said to heat up in five minutes and features foldable wings that can adapt to any space in the home.
Said to cost just 8p an hour to run, the energy-efficient airer regularly sells out as soon as it comes into stock, so you might want to be quick with your pre-orders to combat the new energy price rise.
Not to mention that it is significantly cheaper than other versions currently on the market, as Argos' Minky Wing 12m Heated Clothes Airer with Cover costs £55. Meanwhile, Currys Heated Clothes Airer costs £69.99.
And that's not all, as the budget supermarket will also be bringing back the Three Tier Heated Airer for those who are looking to maximise their drying space.
Complete with a cover and 20 heating tubes, the tiered airer is another option for anyone looking to dry their clothes without
Colin Jost and Michael Che roasted the week in politics and pop culture on Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update” and the controversy around Kanye West was mentioned.
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar winner Jeremy Irons (Watchmen), Emmy Raver-Lampman (The Umbrella Academy), Bobby Naderi (Under the Shadow) and Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games) have joined Jason Statham (The Expendables) in action-thriller The Beekeeper, we can reveal.
An Aldi customer was left 'horrified' after allegedly finding two shards of broken glass or plastic in a quiche. James Smith said the unknown material 'crunched like a bone' when he took a bite of the cheese and onion tart.
The Banshees of Inisherin and the bawdy Weird Al Yankovic biopic Weird will open the fest on Saturday, Oct. 22.
Tune in to "Tucker Carlson Tonight," Tuesday at 8pm ET for Tucker's interview with Tulsi Gabbard. Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo said Tuesday it's bad news for the Democratic Party that former Rep.Tulsi Gabbard announced she's exiting the party. Arroyo said on "Outnumbered" that this shows there is no "fully functional Democratic Party today." RAYMOND ARROYO: I thought of Ronald Reagan, Elon Musk -- from time gone by and now – saying they didn't leave the party, the party left them.
Alan Alda reflected on the 50th anniversary of his beloved TV series, "M*A*S*H," discussing its enduring legacy and the real-life friendships of him and his former castmates. Alan Alda played surgeon Capt. Benjamin Franklin Pierce/Hawkeye on the CBS sitcom "M*A*S*H." ((Photo by CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images)) The comedy-drama series, which followed a team of American doctors and support staff stationed in South Korea during the Korean War, still holds the record for the most watched finale in television history.
B&M shoppers are rushing out to stores to purchase a budget-friendly electric blanket that could help them keep warm and save money on their energy bills this winter.
Sister, sister! Olivia Culpo is giving fans an inside look at her life with siblings Aurora Culpo and Sophia Culpo in TLC’s brand-new series The Culpo Sisters.
With the weather cooling down and energy bills still a concern, many of us have been looking for ways to keep warm without racking up the extra energy costs.
As the cost of keeping the heating on at night becomes unaffordable for many households, there's one product from Currys that will help keep shoppers warm all night, without spending a fortune. It costs just 5p to run and aims to slash electricity bills this winter.
An Aldi customer has praised a kind-hearted cashier's response after a pensioner was left short by £1 for her shopping. Roné Bouwer Baxendell took to social media to share the worker's act of kindness after popping into the supermarket for some essentials.
"Saturday Night Live's" Weekend Update segment touched on the controversy around "Euphoria" actress Sydney Sweeney's birthday party for her mother during the show's 48th season premiere. In August, Sweeney shared pictures on social media of a 60th birthday party she threw for her mother, where guests donned MAGA-inspired "Make 60 Great Again" hats.
If there's one chore you can't escape it's the washing and in most households there's a lot of it. But with energy costs on the rise families have been looking for alternatives to dry their clothes so they can avoid racking up a big bill from the central heating or tumble dryer.
Colin Jost and Michael Che got right into poking fun at politics in Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update segment.
Supermarket giant Aldi has been praised by shoppers for an 'amazing' £34.99 Special Buy which means they don't need to put the heating on at all. Shoppers have also compared the budget £34.99 Aldi item to a £170 designer dupe.
Temperatures are dipping as we approach the winter months and more of us are looking at cost-effective ways to keep warm. Many Britons across the country are probably doing just about anything to avoid putting the heating on, and running up an already, expensive energy bill.
With the weather getting colder and energy bills still soaring, many of us have been looking for ways to keep warm without racking up the extra heating costs.