Tesco launches clearance sale of £9 decoration that glows in the dark, changes colours & is perfect for breezy nights

TESCO is launching a clearance sale of a neat decoration which is perfect for sprucing up any garden.
The popular product will set you back less than a tenner.


Tesco have launched a clearance sale of its Solar Bubble Wind Chime for just £9.
This low price will only last until next month, as the sale period extends only from 28/04/2025 until 14/07/2025.
From July 7, the product will return to its full price of £10.
The chime offers multicoloured lights which will brighten up any outdoor space this summertime.
It’s also solar-powered, meaning the device is self-sufficient for its energy.
Punters haven’t hesitated to heap praise on the product.
One customer, who purchased the item before the sale last year, said:
“It was a present and bigger than i expected it to be (for the price).
“The chime has lovely colours when lit up – I’m very pleased with it.”
Another added: “Lovely and nice.
“I would like to buy more if possible.”
This comes after Tesco slashed the price of it’s mini BBQ by almost three quarters earlier this month.
It reduced the price from £80 to just £24.
Sadly, this sale only ran until June 8 – but the item can still be purchased.
The oven, which comes with an in-built thermometer, can be placed on top of gas or charcoal BBQs to heat up any food.
Tesco says it can also be used to cook meat, fish and more.
Shoppers buying the Haven pizza oven will have to pay a standard delivery charge of £3. Express delivery costs £4.99.
Anyone unhappy with the product can request a return or refund online up to 30 days after delivery date.
Earlier this year, Tesco again launched a major sale on a range og winter warmers.
Silentnight’s Grey Teddy Fleece Reversible Double Duvet Set led the range of discounts with its 70% saving.
Two eagle-eyed shoppers had spotted the deals at their local Tesco stores in Wellingborough and Shrewsbury and shared the news on Facebook group “Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group”.
The duvet set typically retails for £33 and is described as “supremely snuggly” and “luxuriously soft”.
It comes with both the duvet cover itself and two pillowcases, all sharing the same grey colour.
This set joined a range of other products also on clearance sale, including a selection of towels.

Millions of Brits can unlock two new TV channels for FREE with no change to their subscription in major shake-up
MILLIONS of Brits are set to unlock TWO new TV channels for FREE with no change to their subscription.
Virgin TV customers can expect the freshly added channels to the guides in a major shake-up.

They will be FAST channels, Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television, which means they will be available through broadband connection.
This means customers will need to have a Virgin TV 360 box, Virgin Stream or a Virgin V6 box with Wi-Fi or ethernet.
The new channels are British Screen Classics on 450 and wedotv movies on 451.
British Screen Classics offers a 24/7 stream of hits from ITV Studios and Studio Canal.
It features adored titles from every genre, including comedy, horror, war, adventure, drama, and romance.
Meanwhile wedotv boasts over 500 films which are rolled out across Romance Mondays and Sci-fi Wednesdays.
This comes as 33 more FAST channels are also accessible on Virgin TV, including Inside Crime, Homes Under The Hammer, Red Bull TV, Hell’s Kitchen, and many more.
Virgin Media O2 Chief TV and Entertainment Officer, David Bouchier said: “Virgin TV is home to the best in entertainment and more choice for our subscribers. We offer enhanced value with fantastic on demand and channel content at no extra cost, including two brand-new streaming movie channels.
“On top of the existing streaming channels available to Virgin TV customers, they now have even more choice and 24/7 access to exciting movies for free.”
The new channels can be found on the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) on your Virgin TV box.
This comes as customers have been warned BBC iPlayer will stop working on some of Virgin’s TV boxes in a matter of weeks.
The Sun can exclusively reveal how telecoms giant has been informing affected customers about the changes that are due to take place on July 23.
Those impacted are being offered a free upgrade to a newer Virgin Media box.
The firm says it has written directly to customers who have accessed BBC iPlayer in the last six months.
Only a small portion are expected to be affected due to the TV box’s age.
The boxes affected are the older TiVo models – V6 and Virgin TV 360 boxes will continue to offer access to BBC iPlayer as normal.
And, a much-loved sports channel has disappeared from Virgin Media boxes – but there’s a way to continue enjoying the matches for free.
Channel operator DAZN has made changes that affect all viewers, whether they’re on Virgin Media or watching via other platforms.
But, Virgin Media often has sweetened its TV and broadband deals with free tech to attract new customers.
And right now, you can bag yourself a free 9th Gen iPad when you sign up for its £88.99 MegaVolt bundle.
I’ve covered similar Virgin Media deals like this before, and they consistently deliver great value for money.
One of the most recent included up to £100 bill credit for new TV and broadband customers.
This month, the provider is throwing a free 9th generation Apple iPad exclusively to those opting for the MegaVolt package.
The 18-month contract is £88.99 per month, and gets you Virgin broadband, TV, and an O2 SIM,
It’s packed with top features, including Virgin Media’s fastest Gig1 Fibre broadband with speeds of up to 1130Mbps.
That’s ideal for busy households with lots of devices competing for bandwidth.
Of course, that free iPad is the icing on the cake here, and it’s a fantastic gadget to make the most of the super-fast speeds.
Whether that’s streaming your favourite shows, keeping little ones quiet for an hour, or browning the web.
Lee Carsley snubbed for Saipan film role but hopes to write Hollywood movie script with Euros sequel with England U21s
LEE CARSLEY knew nothing about a potential role in new movie Saipan — but he is desperate to write his own Hollywood script in Slovakia.
The England Under-21s boss was part of the Republic of Ireland’s 2002 World Cup squad that witnessed the huge row between boss Mick McCarthy and captain Roy Keane.



In fact, it was Carsley and Jason McAteer that had to face the media the day after the explosive incident, which led to Keane walking out on the team.
A trailer for the movie, starring Steve Coogan as McCarthy, has set tongues wagging.
Unfortunately for Carsley, despite Oliver Coopersmith being cast to play McAteer, producers felt there was no place for the Young Lions chief.
But the 51-year-old is more concerned about leading England to a second-straight Euro crown, with a semi-final against the Netherlands tonight.
Carsley said: “Holland are a team that we’ve been watching now for a while.
“They’re very attacking, very expansive in the way they play.
“Technically very good. I really like the system that they play as well.
“We’ve spoken about making sure the Spain game can’t be the highlight of our tournament.
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“So the players are really determined.
“We’ve had a good couple of days training. We’re looking forward to the game now.”
After Carsley’s side slapped Spain 3-1 in the quarter-finals on Saturday, he is now hoping they produce another masterclass to sink the Dutch.
He said: “Ideally and I’ve spoken to the players about it, you want to coach a team where you watching them play and you’re enjoying watching them. That Spain game and the second half of the Germany game, you are on the side, enjoying watching the players play and expressing themselves.
“You want foreign journalists to speak about our players the way we sometimes speak about their players, in terms of their technical ability or the way they can take the ball.
“We’re definitely changing that perception of English players.”
Holland coach Michael Reiziger has been impressed by the Young Lions.
His side beat Portugal 1-0 last time out despite Ruben van Bommel’s 21st- minute red card.

Reiziger said: “They’re not playing in a typical English style.
“They are playing really well with a lot of good quality and they are growing into the tournament.
“It will be a tough game but that is logical.
“We’ve watched every match of England.
“Two strong teams that love to play football, two teams that have quality.
“It is going to be an interesting game. We have some comparison with England.
“We started not that well but are getting better every time, resulting in the fact we won a game with ten men.”
After over two decades of misery in penalty shootouts, Sir Gareth Southgate helped instil a no fear factor into England players, with the seniors winning three of their last four.
And Carsley insists his lads are ready for penalties if it comes down to it tonight. He said: “There’s more of an awareness of penalties and the technique and structure that goes behind a shoot-out.
“We are fortunate to have a lot of players who take penalties for their clubs.
“It is very difficult to replicate the walk from the halfway line to the penalty spot, especially if you are not used to it.
“It’s something Gareth pushed which filtered down the pathway.
“It is so important because of the amount of resources thrown at the senior team to be the best at shootouts.
“That awareness of how important they are has definitely trickled down and we have benefited from that.”
England's Under-21 Euros squad in FULL

ENGLAND are looking to retain their status as Under-21 European champions this summer in Slovakia.
Here is Lee Carsley’s full squad for the blockbuster tournament:
Goalkeepers: James Beadle (Brighton and Hove Albion), Teddy Sharman-Lowe (Chelsea), Tommy Simkin (Stoke City)
Defenders: Charlie Cresswell (FC Toulouse), Ronnie Edwards (Southampton), CJ Egan-Riley (Burnley), Tino Livramento (Newcastle United), Brooke Norton Cuffy (Genoa), Jarell Quansah (Liverpool)
Midfielders: Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Archie Gray (Tottenham Hotspur), Hayden Hackney (Middlesbrough), Jack Hinshelwood (Brighton and Hove Albion), Tyler Morton (Liverpool), Alex Scott (AFC Bournemouth)
Forwards: Harvey Elliott (Liverpool), Omari Hutchinson (Ipswich Town), Sam Iling Jnr (Aston Villa), James McAtee (Manchester City), Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal), Jonathan Rowe (Marseille), Jay Stansfield (Birmingham City)
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Bournemouth’s Alex Scott pushing through pain barrier of broken jaw with specialised mask for England Euro joy
ALEX SCOTT is pushing through the pain barrier to deliver more European glory for our country.
The Bournemouth star suffered a fractured jaw after being caught by the elbow of Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings last month.


He had to wear a chin strap when he came off the bench for the final few seconds of the Cherries’ final day victory over Leicester.
Now Scott revealed he has had a specialised one designed for the Under-21 European Championship.
So far he has produced one goal and an assist to help the Young Lions reach the semi-finals — and he is adamant that it is causing him no issues at all.
The 21-year-old said: “It’s honestly been fine. Before I had a different mask, which was a lot tougher to wear.
“I tried it out in a few sessions before we came to Slovakia. Thankfully the staff with England managed to do everything they could to get me a new one fitted.
“I’ve adapted to it well. It gets sweaty so, throughout the games, I try to take it off as much as I can. But it’s been fine.”
Bournemouth forked out £20million to Bristol City for Scott in 2023. That came 12 months after the midfielder starred for England U19s as they lifted the Euros — coincidentally also in Slovakia.
He came on as sub to equalise against Italy in that semi in June 2022 to spark a 2-1 comeback victory.
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Ahead of today’s last-four clash with Holland, Scott recalled: “We’ve got a lot of players here who played in that game.
“At first I was a bit annoyed at the start on the bench, but I was ready to come on and make an impact. One of my first touches I managed to score.”
Those U19s repeated that trick after falling behind to Israel in the final to triumph 3-1 and lift the trophy.
Scott, one of six men from that squad included in Lee Carsley’s current crop, said: “It’s one of my proudest moments of my career so far.
“It is any time that I’ve been away with England, but to win a tournament was really special.
“That brings experience as well. Like I said, a few of my lads have been there and done it.
“I know what it takes to win a major tournament. So we’re looking forward to the game against Holland now.

“Hopefully we can take that experience we have and take it into this.”
And while Scott wants to create another piece of history, he and his team-mates are also hoping to replicate the England team from 1982 and 1984 by winning back-to-back U21 Euros.
Scott added: “It’s all about now for us and the hunger to win this tournament.
“Two years ago they won it, so that’s a bit of pressure on us, as there always is for England at tournaments.
“The group we have, the games we’ve played at all levels, Premier League, Championship, there’s not a lot of pressure we feel as players. Hopefully we can win.”
England's Under-21 Euros squad in FULL

ENGLAND are looking to retain their status as Under-21 European champions this summer in Slovakia.
Here is Lee Carsley’s full squad for the blockbuster tournament:
Goalkeepers: James Beadle (Brighton and Hove Albion), Teddy Sharman-Lowe (Chelsea), Tommy Simkin (Stoke City)
Defenders: Charlie Cresswell (FC Toulouse), Ronnie Edwards (Southampton), CJ Egan-Riley (Burnley), Tino Livramento (Newcastle United), Brooke Norton Cuffy (Genoa), Jarell Quansah (Liverpool)
Midfielders: Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Archie Gray (Tottenham Hotspur), Hayden Hackney (Middlesbrough), Jack Hinshelwood (Brighton and Hove Albion), Tyler Morton (Liverpool), Alex Scott (AFC Bournemouth)
Forwards: Harvey Elliott (Liverpool), Omari Hutchinson (Ipswich Town), Sam Iling Jnr (Aston Villa), James McAtee (Manchester City), Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal), Jonathan Rowe (Marseille), Jay Stansfield (Birmingham City)
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Never-before-seen dog-sized dinosaur that dodged 32ft flesh-eating giants and killer crocs found after 150 MILLION years
A “NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN” dinosaur that dates back 150 million years has been revealed – and is now on show in the heart of London.
The speedy creature would’ve dodged 32ft flesh-eating giants and even crocodiles to survive in prehistoric USA, scientists told The Sun.



Officially named Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, the two-legged sprinter is available for free public viewing at the Natural History Museum from Thursday, June 26.
The metre-long creature’s fossilised skeleton is remarkably well-preserved, stretching over a metre long (3.2ft) – and about 50cm (1.6ft) tall.
Visitors will be able to get up close to the early American creature, which lived alongside iconic dinos like Diplodocus and Stegosaurus.
“What we’re dealing with here is a new species of dinosaur that comes from Colorado in the western USA,” said Professor Paul Barrow, of the Natural History Museum, speaking to The Sun at the grand unveiling.
“It was discovered back in 2021 and we were able to acquire it thanks to an amazingly generous private donation, which allowed us to buy it for the museum.”
BACK IN TIME
The dinosaur itself is believed to have not been fully grown.
Normally the upper and lower parts of the creature’s back bones would fuse together as the animal aged.
But they weren’t fully fused together, suggesting that the dino may have been quite young.
And it certainly would’ve been surrounded by dino pals.
“At the time, Colorado would have been a floodplain,” said Professor Susannah Maidment, of the Natural History Museum, speaking to The Sun.
“It would have had a series or rivers coming down from high land to the west, and there would have been dinosaurs all over it.
“Some of the most famous dinosaurs – thinks like Diplodocus and Camarasaurus and Brachiosaurus.
“And so this little dinosaur would have been running around at the feet of those giants.”
GREEN MACHINE
This particular dinosaur was a herbivore, meaning it mostly ate plants.


But because flowering plants hadn’t evolved yet, Professor Maidment told us, it “would have just been eating things like cycads and ferns”.
The dinosaur didn’t need to move fast to eat – but it did need speedy legs to avoid being eaten.
It lived alongside deadly predators, including prehistoric crocodiles.
“We know it’s a very speedy little dinosaur,” said Professor Paul Barrow.


“It has very long hind legs – it walks on its hind legs only.
“So its main defence against predators would actually have just been a speedy getaway.
“And it’s living at the same time as quite a lot of other large predatory dinosaurs.
“Probably the most famous of which is a thing called Allosaurus, which is a big carnivore that gets up to about nine or 10 metres (29 to 32ft) in length – it’s quite common at the time.
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Here's a brief history of life on our planet
- 4.6billion years ago – the origin of Earth
- 3.8billion years ago – first life appears on Earth
- 2.1billion years ago – lifeforms made up of multiple cells evolve
- 1.5billion years ago – eukaryotes, which are cells that contain a nucleus inside of their membranes, emerge
- 550million years ago – first arthropods evolve
- 530million years ago – first fish appear
- 470million years ago – first land plants appear
- 380million years ago – forests emerge on Earth
- 370million years ago – first amphibians emerge from the water onto land
- 320million years ago – earliest reptiles evolve
- 230million years ago – dinosaurs evolve
- 200million years ago – mammals appear
- 150million years ago – earliest birds evolve
- 130million years ago – first flowering plants
- 100million years ago – earliest bees
- 55million years ago – hares and rabbits appear
- 30million years ago – first cats evolve
- 20million years ago – great apes evolve
- 7million years ago –first human ancestors appear
- 2million years ago – Homo erectus appears
- 300,000 years ago – Homo sapiens evolves
- 50,000 years ago – Eurasia and Oceania colonised
- 40,000 years ago – Neandethal extinction

“But also a lot of speedy predators as well, and also some big crocodiles that could have taken out this guy.”
DIG IT
The creature was first unearthed in 2021 from a commercial quarry.
And it was thought to be a Nanosaurus, a “poorly-known” species that was first named in 1870s.
The Enigmacursor was acquired from the David Aaron Ltd gallery with support from David and Molly Lowell Borthwick (after whom the dinosaur is now named).


And Natural History Museum scientists renamed it after analysing the specimen, confirming it as a species new to science.
But there is still a mystery: exactly how fast the nippy little creature could run.
“It was a two-legged dinosaur and so it had very small forelimbs actually,” Professor Maidment told us.
“But we don’t really know how fast it would have run at all.
“It probably might have been able to just about outrun us – but probably not much faster than that.”


