It can be worrying when your monthly woes come and you are trying to avoid getting your pants stained, especially when sleeping. But shoppers have found a "game-changing" pyjama set that gives you peace of mind at night.
24.06.2024 - 10:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
With temperatures set to sizzle into the high 20s this week, it seems the UK is finally set to get some summer weather.
However, these hot, humid days means that some of us may struggle to find ways to keep cool. Since aircon is not something many of us have access to, a decent fan is something that can come in handy.
One that was hugely popular during last year's heatwave was the Honeywell TurboForce Power Fan. This "game-changing" fan would usually set you back £32.49, but became a bestseller on Amazon when it was slashed to £24 during Prime Day last year.
Luckily, you don't have to wait for this year's highly anticipated sale event to get it on offer, as you can now bag it for even cheaper. Right now, Amazon has it on offer for just £20.49 - a total saving of 37 percent off its original RRP.
Boasting thousands of reviews, this compact portable fan is perfect for taking into any room of your house that needs cooling down. Don't be fooled by its size, as the brand claims that you can feel the power "up to 7m away".
Whether it is placed on a table or a desk, this "powerful" fan uses a a 90 degree oscillating head that can "cool an entire room", according to shoppers. Meanwhile, there are three speed settings that you can choose from
Averaging an impressive 4.5 rating based on over an impressive 25,000 global reviews, the Honeywell TurboForce Power Fan remains a staple in summer among shoppers who have been hailing it as a "godsend" and "as good as air conditioning".
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One glowing review read: "Great fan for my work environment - we always get too hot at work - so this is a godsend! Highly recommended."
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It can be worrying when your monthly woes come and you are trying to avoid getting your pants stained, especially when sleeping. But shoppers have found a "game-changing" pyjama set that gives you peace of mind at night.
The Mary Wallopers played Glastonbury for the second year in a row this afternoon, moving up to the Park Stage from the Crows Nest and Acoustic Stage.The six-piece brought their energetic mix of Celtic folk and punk to one of the main stages for the first time, charming festivalgoers with their anti-capitalist lyrics and liberal use of innuendo. They began with ‘Bold O’Donogue’ and ‘Love Will Never Conquer Me’, before ‘The Rich Man and The Poor Man’, during which they thrilled the crowd with the lyric: “The rich are fucking cuntions”.The band then went on to express support for Palestine amid the ongoing Israel-Gaza war before the start of the anti-war track ‘Lots of Little Soldiers’.They were witty too: “What, did you think you were coming to see professionals?” quipped Charles Hendy as his bandmates had to quickly retune between tracks.Peter Hooton, frontman of 1990s indie dance band The Farm, was among those in attendance as The Wallopers worked their way through renditions of folk classics, tweeting: “Absolutely packed at the Park stage for the brilliant @MaryWallopers.”Absolutely packed at the Park stage for the brilliant @marywallopers @glastonbury pic.twitter.com/KMww5P43Oe— TheFarm/PeterHooton (@TheFarm_Peter) June 28, 2024It looks as though the band may have found themselves some new fans with their set, one telling them on Twitter/X that they’d “never heard of you before today but absolutely loving it, pure happiness,” while another described them as “unreal”.Earlier this week (June 24) the Mary Wallopers shared their latest EP, ‘Home Boys Home’, and announced a UK tour for 2025.
A quarter of parents have had to make cutbacks to afford school trips - or have even had to ask their own parents to step in and help. 23% of parents surveyed for public sector insurer Zurich Municipal said they have had to go without and cut back on essentials to fund school trips.
Manchester isn’t a city famed for glorious weather, which means as the mercury rises with heat waves predicted to hit in the coming weeks, few households are prepared for the warmer temperatures. Without air conditioning, it can feel impossible to cool down when it’s humid and muggy, but I’ve found a gadget under £25 on Amazon that’s been helping me beat the heat for a second summer in a row.
Summer is still in full swing, and it's not too late to add some chic, breezy pieces to your wardrobe that will keep you cool during the heatwave. Whether you're jetting off on a summer holiday or just enjoying the UK's current hot spell, a pair of linen trousers are a must-have for staying cool while looking stylish.
The highly-anticipated Netflix adaptation of a popular book series is landing on Netflix this August.
Shopping fans will be rejoiced to hear that Amazon has announced the date for its next Prime Day, which is set to go ahead in three weeks.
Now summer is here, lots of us are heading out for walks to enjoy the British countryside, or better still, to explore cities abroad. As a result, many shoppers are looking to a pair of M&S leggings, which have been hailed 'perfect' for summer strolls and bike rides, and are a step up from a normal pair of shorts and trousers.
Get ready to mark your calendars because Amazon Prime Day is back for its 10th year, landing on the 16th and 17th of July. This two-day shopping extravaganza promises to be bigger and better than ever, offering Prime members exclusive access to thousands of deals. Whether you’re on the hunt for electronics, homeware, fashion, or beauty products, there’s something for everyone.
Oli Sykes‘ dad Ian teamed up with the frontman on guest vocals on ‘Antivist’ during last night’s (June 23) Bring Me The Horizon show.Introducing his father onstage at Germany’s Hurricane Festival, Sykes playfully told the crowd: “Help him out – he’s a little nervous” before his dad stepped in to perform the fan favourite track from ‘Sempiternal’. The frontman added: “Make some noise for the coolest dad in the world!”You can check out fan-shot footage below, together with the full setlist.antivist performed by ian sykes (dad) and oli pic.twitter.com/5v9OTgIdnL— -.
Temperatures will soar to highs of 26C in Greater Manchester today - as a heat health alert kicks in for much of England.
Liam Gallagher has hit out at Just Stop Oil protesters for vandalising the “mystical” Stone Henge structure.Yesterday (June 19) two protestors sprayed orange powder paint over Stone Henge. They were both arrested with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak saying: “This is a disgraceful act of vandalism to one of the UK’s and the world’s oldest and most important monuments,” (per The Guardian).The former Oasis frontman took to his official X/Twitter account to react to the protesters’ latest stunt and tweeted: “Don’t fuck with the stones man they have mystical powers hope they all wake up tmoz and are all orange toads”.Don’t fuck with the stones man they have mystical powers hope they all wake up tmoz and are all orange toads— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) June 19, 2024As per The Guardian, the public tried to stop the protestors from vandalising the structure with one visitor taking one of the spray cans away from them.Wiltshire police said: “We have arrested two people following an incident at Stonehenge this afternoon.
flop movie “Madame Web,” saying the project was “made by committees” and had no artistic value.“You’re telling me you signed up for a Marvel movie, and some f–king universe for cartoon characters … and you didn’t get enough pathos?” Crowe said in a recent interview with GQ UK. “Not quite sure how I can make this better for you.
The Killers played their song ‘Battle Born’ for the first time in 11 years at their show in Dublin over the weekend – watch the footage below.Brandon Flowers and co. dusted off the 2012 track – taken from their fourth album of the same name – during their third gig at the 3Arena in Dublin on Saturday night (June 15).Once again, the Las Vegas band switched up the setlist for their ‘Rebel Diamonds’ UK and Ireland greatest hits tour.
The European Football Cup tournament has got off to a cracking start – for broadcasters at least – with Friday evening’s opening match between host nation Germany and Scotland watched by an average of 5.8million viewers, with a peak of 9.8million.
The BBC has paid tribute to Michael Mosley who sadly passed away at the age of 67 during a show which aired tonight (June 14) called Michael Mosley: The Doctor Who Changed Britain.
There’s no doubt about it, Cheryl is back at the top of her game - with a sell-out reunion tour for Girls Aloud where fans are going wild for her, there’s no stopping the singer. But as her 41st birthday approaches on June 30, sources are saying she feels like something is missing - another baby.
NOFX have announced the line-ups for their final three shows – see the rosters they’ve amassed below.Last night (June 12), NOFX took to social media to share the daily line-ups for their trilogy of farewell shows in San Pedro, California. Each line-up differs from day to day, and will see other iconic bands in the genre support NOFX as they take their final bows.On Friday (October 4), the band will see support from Dropkick Murphys, MXPX, Bouncing Souls, Sick Of It All, 7 Seconds, DOA, D.I., Luicidal, The Last Gang and Knuckleheadz.The following day, NOFX will be supported by Descendents, Less Than Jake, Lagwagon, Strung Out, Good Riddance, Mad Caddies, Swingin’ Utters, Bad Cop/Bad Cop, Get Dead and Poli Van Dam.NOFX’s final show ever will take place on October 5 with Pennywise, The Vandals, Subhumans, Fishbone, Codefendants, The Flatlines, We Are The Union, Das Klown and a surprise band from the UK.Tickets to NOFX’s final shows are available now.A post shared by Punk In Drublic (@punkindrublicfestival)Per a statement from the band, their support for the final three shows were “hand selected by the band,” some of whom are their “closest friends from over the years”.The Los Angeles-formed punk rock band announced back in November that they would be embarking on their final run of shows in 2024 to wrap up a 40-year career.
Manchester Airport has issued guidance for football fans heading to Germany over the coming weeks for the Euros to ensure they have a smooth journey. The northern travel hub is expecting around 100,000 passengers to fly to Germany for the football tournament.
Paddington in Peru.” The third installment in the series — which lands some seven years after “Paddington 2” — is set to release on Jan. 17, 2025, in the U.S. by Sony under its Columbia Pictures label, about two months after it releases in the United Kingdom on Nov.