“News broke about Banksy’s true identity being unveiled and I knew the time was right to sell”
Four original Banksy paintings are coming up for auction in Belfast.
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On The Square Emporium’s June event ‘The Extraordinary Auction’ is already living up to its name after a local collector of the elusive artist decided to sell his collection.
Due to the recent unmasking of Banksy, there has been a surge in interest in the famous street artist. The owner of the paintings said: “I have bought many things from On The Square Emporium and love the shop and their auctions.
“When I heard of their ‘Extraordinary Auction’ I had already decided to put a few choice items in. But then the news broke about Banksy’s true identity being unveiled and I knew the time was right to sell”.
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Banksy was recently revealed as a 52-year-old Bristol-born man named Robin Gunningham, now going by the name David Jones.
It was uncovered that in 2000, Robin Gunningham was caught in Manhattan scaling a brownstone to deface a Marc Jacobs Poster. He signed the confession that Reuters found 24 years later.
Justin, owner and auctioneer at On The Square, said: “This is great timing. With Banksy back in the headlines the prices of his work is rising again.
“We are very happy to accept the entries of the Banksy Originals with full certification. The entries are Love Rat (estimate £14,000 to £18,000), Happy Choppers (estimate £14,000 to £18,000), Golf Sale (estimate £10,000 to £14,000) and Monkey Queen (£10,000 to £14,000).”
He added that the Banksys should prove very popular in the auction, but there are many other great lots, with over £400,000 worth of entries coming in.
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Tommy Fury will return to the ring after almost a year since his last fight.
18:52, 27 Mar 2026Updated 18:56, 27 Mar 2026
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Tommy Fury will return to the ring after almost a year since his last fight, taking on former world’s strongest man, Eddie Hall. The fight is set to take place at the AO Arena on June 13 as part of the latest Misfits card, broadcast live on DAZN.
Fury, 26, holds an unblemished 11-0 professional record and is the younger half-brother of two-time World Heavyweight Champion Tyson Fury.
He has notched up wins against KSI and Jake Paul, with his latest victory coming against Kenan Hanjalic last May. Yet, he has never faced an opponent quite as formidable as Hall.
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The former champion of the prestigious World’s Strongest Man competition, has one professional bout under his belt – a defeat to Icelander Hafthor Bjornsson, known for playing The Mountain in Game of Thrones, in 2022.
Hall will be aiming to secure his first victory – and could enter the bout with a staggering ten stone weight advantage over Fury.
When Fury last fought, he weighed in at just under 90kg. In contrast, Hall has tipped the scales at more than double that during his strongman days and trimmed down to 152kg for an MMA contest last year.
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Hall was spotted at Darren Till’s Gorilla Promotions in Birmingham on Sunday, where he teased the upcoming announcement.
“I’ve got a fight coming up on June 13 in Manchester that’ll be announced very, very soon,” he said. “I want to get in there, of course [as soon as possible].
“I’ve got a big fight coming up. It will be on Misfits… I’ve been told the Dillon Danis fight will happen before the end of the year, so let’s make it happen.”
As for Fury, he beat Kenan Hanjalic by unanimous decision in Budapest back in May 2025, and had been in line to fight former UFC star Darren Till before the fight collapsed.
Harry Maguire is back in the England fold after impressing for Manchester United under interim boss Michael Carrick.
“Harry simply deserves it,” Tuchel said when asked why he was called up.
“He has, especially since Michael Carrick took over, had very, very good performances and fantastic results and is a key figure in the Man United squad who is now in third place and on a very good run of form.
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“He’s a big reason for that, so he deserves to be with us. It’s interesting also for me to get to know him in person and to see him in training and see him within the group.
“He has outstanding qualities on set-pieces, so I’m happy that he found his way back to us.”
Mike Jones27 March 2026 18:30
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Harry Maguire on Tuchel’s England phone call, Carrick’s future and his one problem with Amorim
Butterflies fluttered. Maguire hadn’t played for England for nearly two years, since he appeared in a Nations League game against Ireland in 2024.
Mike Jones27 March 2026 18:24
Decisions for Tuchel before the World Cup
Tuchel has three No 9s in his group: an intriguing element is that Ollie Watkins, often Harry Kane’s understudy, is not one of them.
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If he remains out in the cold, it could seem a straight shootout between the two Dominics, Solanke and Calvert-Lewin, for the back-up role; it is harder to see both being chosen.
There are other ways of finding another centre-forward: Phil Foden did well as a false nine against Serbia in November, Jarrod Bowen sometimes leads the line for West Ham, Anthony Gordon is now Newcastle’s central figure, and Marcus Rashford has played more games than any as the spearhead of a side.
Gareth Southgate took three centre-forwards to Euro 2024 – though Ivan Toney’s selection was partly for his penalty-taking. Tuchel is more likely to go with two and to use one of his extra three picks elsewhere.
Richard Jolly27 March 2026 18:18
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Decisions for Tuchel before the World Cup
Of course, Eberechi Eze could be that fifth winger. If Tuchel only takes four, difficult decisions beckon.
On the left, two of his favourites have been Anthony Gordon and Marcus Rashford, each offering similar pace, but Eze can come infield more; Harvey Barnes’s addition to the group only complicates the equation.
On the right, he has so far avoided making a definitive decision as to whether Noni Madueke or Jarrod Bowen is Bukayo Saka’s immediate deputy.
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Richard Jolly27 March 2026 18:12
Decisions for Tuchel before the World Cup
It has looked a likely scenario, simply because of the depth of talent in the position. As it is, Tuchel may still have to omit a supposedly generational talent, in either Phil Foden or Cole Palmer, because Morgan Rogers and Bellingham – despite being excluded from the squad in October – seem shoo-ins.
It would nevertheless appear imbalanced if Tuchel took four No 10s. The saving grace is that each is versatile: while Tuchel seems to want game-stretching width on the flanks, which is not Palmer’s forte, he can play off the right. Foden was used in attack in November. Eberechi Eze has scored for England as a left-winger. Morgan Gibbs-White, only really a No 10, has faded from the picture.
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Richard Jolly27 March 2026 18:06
Decisions for Tuchel before the World Cup
Five central midfielders?
Another area where it had looked like Tuchel would be content with a quartet. There are other ways of bolstering the contingent in the centre of the pitch: if Jude Bellingham is classed as a No 10, he can nevertheless operate in a deeper role, while Nico O’Reilly seems likely to travel as a left-back, but spent his youth in midfield, and has played there at times in 2026.
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But the call-up of James Garner offers another dimension and a different way of configuring his squad. Garner is a central midfielder by preference but has flourished for David Moyes in a series of roles. Take him to the World Cup as the fifth midfielder and the 25-year-old could double up as the third right-back. Or if Tuchel took both Kobbie Mainoo and Adam Wharton, he may have five out-and-out central midfielders.
Richard Jolly27 March 2026 18:00
Decisions for Tuchel before the World Cup
Reece James had spent longer on the sidelines than John Stones in recent seasons, but, while he sits out the current squad, he has made 36 appearances this season.
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Before the Chelsea captain was hurt, the sense was that Tuchel was likelier to take four full-backs, in part because conceivably it still gives him three choices on either flank.
Tino Livramento and Djed Spence can play on both sides of the back four, while he has used two centre-backs – in Ezri Konsa and Jarell Quansah – at right-back, plus Dan Burn can be the world’s tallest left-back.
It may count against Trent Alexander-Arnold that, with James cemented as the first-choice right-back, Tuchel seems to prefer versatility to a second specialist.
Richard Jolly27 March 2026 17:54
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Decisions for Tuchel before the World Cup
The logic of it may depend upon his best central defender. Because John Stones has played so little football for Manchester City, with no Premier League start since October, it would be a risk to take him as one of just four centre-backs, despite the excellent fitness records of Ezri Konsa and Marc Guehi.
Selecting five could also aid the chances of the recalled Harry Maguire, who has spent spells on the sidelines himself in recent years.
Few of Tuchel’s full-backs are plausible centre-back options: only the late addition Ben White and Reece James, his first-choice right-back, so that may be an added reason to go with five specialists in the middle.
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Richard Jolly27 March 2026 17:48
James Garner hopes to replicate under-21 success with England senior squad
James Garner is dreaming of winning the World Cup with England after receiving his maiden call-up to the senior squad.
The Everton midfielder has the chance to book his ticket to North America after he was named in Thomas Tuchel’s extended group for friendlies against Uruguay and Japan.
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Mike Jones27 March 2026 17:42
Tuchel on calling up James Garner
Everton midfielder, James Garner, earned his first call up to the England team for this camp and will work with Thomas Tuchel for the first time.
Of Garner’s abilities, Tuchel said: “James Garner just has a fantastic season. He’s always available for Everton.
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“He plays in multiple positions – right defender, left defender, six, eight. He’s fast, he has a clean foot and takes all the set pieces. I think he deserves it.
“He’s a bit of an underrated player. I saw him many times now live and convinced about his quality and his character and want to see how he does in camp.”
Thomas Serpell, 28, told the child he wanted to ‘see him naked’ then later told his victim to delete the messages between them and not to tell his mother
18:36, 27 Mar 2026
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A paedophile sent sexualised messages to a nine-year-old and asked him to be his boyfriend. He later told his victim to delete the messages and not to tell his mother about them, which allowed him to conceal what he had done.
Thomas Serpell, 28, sent a series of text messages to his victim which was “sexual and disturbed”. He asked the boy to “be his boyfriend” and asked him to kiss him, as well as asking him if he could see him naked.
A sentencing hearing at Cardiff Crown Court on Friday heard the victim was left “confused and comfortable” by the messages. Don’t miss a court report by signing upto our crime newsletter here.
There were further messages where the defendant asked the boy not to tell his mother about the messages and to delete them, which the boy did.
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He later told the boy the messages were a “joke”.
But when the matter was reported to the police, Serpell denied any messages between him and the victim had been sent.
In his sentencing remarks, Judge Paul Hobson said: “You only have to think how frightening and disturbing this episode must have been for that child.
“The impact on him has been significant.”
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In a victim personal statement read to the court by prosecutor Laurence Jones, the boy said he was scared to go out alone and the impact on him had left struggling to eat and sleep.
He has become more isolated, with only a small circle of friends and said at times he “feels he doesn’t want to be here anymore.
There have been concerns about the boy self harming.
Serpell, of Regent Street, Aberaman, Aberdare, later pleaded guilty to engaging in sexual communication with a child.
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The court heard he was of previous good character.
In mitigation, Nick Gedge said his client has epilepsy and told the court the offence took place shortly after the defendant had suffered a seizure.
The barrister said: “He knows what he did was wrong and expresses remorse and regret about what happened.”
Mr Gedge said his client was bullied in school and by his father because of his sexuality.
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Judge Hobson said: “You claim you sent these messages after coming out of an epileptic seizure. I do not accept your illness had an impact on your behaviour or your recollection of what you did…
“Epilepsy does not cause people to sexually offend againt children, you have sought to minimise your behaviour.”
Serpell was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.
The defendant was also made subject to a restraining order, a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, and sex offender notification requirements, each to run for 10 years.
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York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority has approved a plan to partner with British Cycling to bring the race to the county.
The proposal would see £350,000 of mayoral investment funding used to secure the event, with additional costs of up to £400,000 shared on a 50/50 basis with North Yorkshire Council to cover road closures and event management.
The Tour of Britain is one of the world’s leading cycling competitions, attracting elite international teams and broadcast to more than 100 countries.
Organisers say each stage can generate between £2m and £12m for the local economy.
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Under the proposals, North Yorkshire would host a full stage of the men’s race in 2026, with a further stage planned for 2027.
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While the final route is yet to be decided, organisers have indicated a preference for both the start and finish to take place within North Yorkshire rather than York, due to the logistical challenges of staging the event in a city environment.
The route is also expected to include a hill stage.
Leaders say hosting the event would support wider ambitions to promote active travel, boost tourism and attract inward investment to the region.
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The Mayor of York and North Yorkshire, David Skaith, welcomed the proposal at a combined authority meeting at County Hall in Northallerton today (FRIDAY).
“The impact on the visitor economy over the period should be incredible.
“We need to make sure we have that real legacy after as well, so it’s not just a day event, it’s how we can make the most of it going forward.”
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North Yorkshire Council leader, Councillor Carl Les, said he supported the idea in principle.
“North Yorkshire’s been hosting cycle races since the Grand Depart. People are still talking about the way that public took to it.
“Happy to support it but inevitably we do need to have discussions about the route because it’s got to be right for the cyclists but it’s also got to be right for the community that’s hosting it.”
The county hosted the 2014 Tour de France Grand Départ, with the Tour de Yorkshire held from 2015 to 2019.
Dubai has been hit by overnight flooding after “intense downpours” hit several cities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), prompting officials to issue warnings.
Dramatic pictures were posted online by the Dubai Media Office and others of lightning striking the 829m/2,722ft Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building.
Authorities in the UAE activated emergency measures and issued safety alerts across the country, Gulf News said.
Image: Vehicles are stuck on a flooded Dubai street after heavy rains. Pic: AP
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“Heavy rain, thunderstorms and strong winds” swept across large parts of the UAE from Thursday into early Friday.
An unstable weather system caused “lightning, booming thunder and intense downpours in several cities”, as well as “dust-raising winds and reduced visibility”, the outlet said.
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Police, pumping crews and recovery vehicles were out before dawn to try to clear the water and deal with the aftermath of the unusual conditions, AOL said.
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On Thursday, the office issued a warning of “unstable conditions” until Friday morning, predicting rain of “varying intensity, at times accompanied by lightning and thunder”, plus “occasionally strong” winds and reduced visibilty from dust and sand it raised.
Since the beginning of the US-Israeli war with Iran, Dubai has come under frequent attacks from Iranian missiles and drones, with strikes on the airport and other targets.
Authorities did not give details of what, if any, damage the weather had caused, or of any deaths or injuries.
Mo Salah is due to leave Liverpool at the end of the season and his former boss Jurgen Klopp has given an honest take on the Egyptian bringing to an end his glittering spell at Anfield
Jurgen Klopp texted ‘irreplaceable’ Mo Salah straight after he found out that he would be leaving Anfield. The Egyptian winger confirmed earlier this week that he would be departing Merseyside in the summer, despite having a year left on his contract.
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Salah, 33, enjoyed his best football under former Liverpool boss Klopp. And with the German set to return to Merseyside for a legends game against Borussia Dortmund this week, he has revealed that he got in touch with his former star once the announcement was made.
“I text with players,” Klopp said. “Less so in not so good times, let me say it that way! ‘Keep your head up’ or whatever doesn’t go down particularly well!
“It’s exactly like that. I heard that he was going to leave. Then I saw the video. I thought I will call him or text him or whatever. I didn’t know whether I would reach him.
“We have the same physio, by the way. I loan him my physio! Chris Rohrbeck is treating my hip. Anyway, I had to process a little bit to think what it means that Mo goes.
“I am already in a different perspective because I watch from the outside. I have this distance if you want. So I text him what I thought in that moment. I can sum it up: I am really happy and proud that I was part of the whole journey.”
Liverpool now have a huge task on their hands in replacing Salah’s contributions. The former Roma star has scored 255 goals for the club since arriving from the Italian side.
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And Klopp believes the Reds have an impossible job in finding Salah’s successor. He added: “This specific kind of player is irreplaceable. That’s always how it is.
“There will be a void that somebody will fill. It’s always in our minds how much time, how much space – yeah, how much time do we give to whoever is going to play there in whatever system the manager will play?
“But the specific player, Mo Salah? I’m not sure there is even another one existing out there. There are other people playing on that wing with different strengths, different qualities, but it is the numbers he produces – they are unmatched from that position.
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“I don’t know if there was ever any player who had that (from there). You tell him he is a winger or a striker he says: ‘No, no, no I am a winger’. The numbers for a winger [are] ridiculous. For a striker, they are pretty much unmatched. That’s how it is.
“So, if it is impossible, why should you try? I’m not in the role to advise anyone. But just bring players in and play the kind of football which can be successful. That is pretty much everything.
“We lost Sadio Mane. We could sing a song about him. What a player he was! Bobby Firmino – Oh. My. God. On the day Gini (Georginio Wijnaldum) went, probably none of you thought: ‘That’s a big miss’, until he was not there anymore and then you thought: ‘Oh! He was the combination of technique, power, tactical discipline and all these kinds of things’.
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“Then Hendo (Jordan Henderson) left. Some thought: ‘Good! It’s time!’ Milly (James Milner) went and did all these kind of things. That’s just how it is. But other players came in: Macca (Alexis Mac Allister), Ryan (Gravenberch), Dom (Dominik Szoboszlai). That’s how it is. Don’t try to chase the shadows. Find a new way and play.”
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England’s 2026 World Cup kits
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England and Nike have launched the new home, away and goalkeeper kits to be worn at this summer’s FIFA World Cup. You can get free delivery on all orders with the code: ENGFREEDEL
A little of this, and so much of that! (Picture: Metro/Getty)
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Even though this week has served us all four seasons before lunchtime (classic Britain), nothing is stopping me from stomping down the high streetor doom‑scrolling my way through the internet for the best high‑street finds. Rain? Sunshine? A rogue blizzard? I simply don’t know her.
Yes, I’m back again (soz, but also… not soz) with another edition of Trend Trove – and yes, I’m still deep in my Harry Styles album era. Again…
The sunshine did briefly grace us with her presence, and the moment she peeked out, pub gardens started whispering our names at Metro HQ. Garnier’s spray SPF immediately took up permanent residency on our desks and in our handbags. And honestly? That tiny weather window has us thinking about one thing and one thing only: festival season.
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We’re SO ready for this one! (Picture: Metro/AlanGelati)
Speaking of which – the countdown to Coachella has officially begun, but we’re also gearing up for the UK’s own big moments… starting with BST Hyde Park. And in iconic news, Duran Duran have just been announced as the next headliner for American Express presents BST Hyde Park 2026. They’re returning to the Great Oak Stage on July 5, with Scissor Sisters joining as special guests. Imagine the sheer camp, the hits, the choreo, the nostalgia. Fresh off Vegas residencies, international shows and sold‑out tours, Duran Duran are coming home – and they’re bringing brand‑new 2026 music with them. Tickets hit general sale April 1, 10am, and you absolutely know they’re going to vanish instantly.
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We cannot wait to welcome back Tiësto. (Picture: Metro/Tiesto)
And while we’re already screaming into the void about music news – Tiësto is making his first major return to London in eight years, taking over Silverworks Island on July 12. He’s going back to his early‑era sound (prepare for goosebumps), diving into deep cuts and classics across his insane catalogue. Forty million albums sold, billions of streams, a GRAMMY… the resume writes itself. Silverworks Island is about to have its main character moment.
Not into music? Fine. Because the Taste of London countdown is also officially on. Returning to Regent’s Park June 17-21, it’s five sunshine-soaked days of restaurant pop-ups, live demos, fire‑cooking wizardry and over 160 artisan producers ready to feed you silly. This year features cult newcomers like Harry’s, Hakkasan and Ixchel, plus faves such as Los Mochis, and star demos from Big Zuu, Melissa Thompson and Natty Can Cook. You can sip St‑Germain spritzes, hop aboard a Miraval yacht in VIP (casual), and dive into sustainability‑focused drinks sessions. And new for 2026? Taste of the City – a week of one-off dining events across London, kicking off with a rooftop Fire Feast at JOIA in May. Basically: summer = sorted.
This is great news for parents! (Picture: Metro/M&S)
Parents, don’t think I forgot about you. M&S is cutting prices across 400+ kids’ clothing essentials – meaning spring wardrobe refreshes no longer need a mortgage. Tees from £3.50, dresses from £4, and everything backed with their 12-month quality guarantee. These are the pieces built to survive playground chaos, spaghetti stains, and at least three hand‑me‑downs. Plus, M&S continues to support parents via The Parent Hood, the UK’s fastest‑growing baby club, with rewards, advice and 10% off for new members. Love.
Work outs always require coffee! (Picture: Metro/TALA)
TALA has teamed up with Kiss the Hippo on a limited‑edition graphic tee, launching March 19 alongside a special ‘TALA Hojicha Cappuccino’ available exclusively at the coffee brand’s Soho café. The collab lands just in time for marathon season, pairing feel‑good merch with a functional, pre‑ and post‑race brew. TALA’s bestselling SkinLuxe also returns with improved performance and fresh colourways, perfect for everything from training runs to your post‑race coffee stop.
Our beauty expert’s LOVE this brush too! (Picture: Metro/Remi Cachet)
Over in the beauty world, Remi Cachet is celebrating the 50th anniversary of The King’s Trust with a limited‑edition red Blow Dry Brush raising funds for the Change a Girl’s Life campaign. Founder Victoria Lynch received a small but life‑changing Prince’s Trust loan back in 2003 – and now she’s leading the UK’s top luxury hair extensions brand and has just earned B Corp certification. With 20% of each brush going directly to supporting young women facing barriers, it’s the kind of beauty purchase that looks good and does good.
Now for the part you’re really here for: the shopping. As always, I’ve been unleashed into the wilderness (aka the high street) to find the pieces you’re going to fall hard for.
Get ready to scroll, add‑to‑cart and justify every purchase with ‘it’s basically spring cleaning’.
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Luggage hasn’t changed much in decades – lighter here, stronger there – until now.
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July has created the first suitcase with fully built‑in tracking tech, marking a new era of smarter travel.
Designed to be virtually un‑losable, the tracking is seamlessly integrated into the case itself, so there are no tags to attach, no extra gadgets to faff with – just effortless, always‑on peace of mind wherever you fly.
Perfect for a 5–7 day trip, the suitcase offers room for 6–8 outfits, making it the ideal week‑away companion.
Smart, sleek and stress‑free: this is the future of travel, packed into a carry‑on.
Butter Me Up is a cosy, feel‑good perfume mist that smells like warm buttery popcorn, creamy milk and roasted cashews – the ultimate sweet, comforting scent to wrap yourself in.
This pair of Fairy heels from our fave Kurt Geiger come in a bone‑tone leather alternative and are finished with delicate floral embroidery across the upper shoe.
Lip Recharge is a hardworking lip treatment that instantly smooths, hydrates and refreshes thanks to a blend of antioxidants, moisture‑boosting peptides and a cooling metal applicator.
Available in nine sheer, universally flattering shades, it gives lips a hit of nourishment with a subtle tint and shine – perfect for everyday swipe‑and‑go wear.
GAIL’s has launched a limited‑edition Hot Cross Bun Tote Bag for spring, embroidered with a cute hot cross bun design and available in four pastel shades.
Made from regenerative organic cotton in partnership with social enterprise Re‑Wrap, the £15 tote is available both online and in GAIL’s bakeries.
They’ve landed just in time for Easter, celebrating the return of the bakery’s seasonal Hot Cross Buns.
Superdry Athletic Essentials Flag Embroidered Sweatshirt
This Athletic Essentials Flag Embroidered Sweatshirt is an easy win for your cosy rotation, thanks to its oversized fit and relaxed dropped sleeves.
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The simple silhouette keeps things effortless, while the embroidered detailing adds a subtle hit of personality. A comfy, everyday staple with just the right amount of style.
The Nobody’s Child beige High Waisted Trousers are a pure‑cotton, wide‑leg style cut to sit high on the waist, with soft pleats, side pockets and turn‑up hems for an easy, structured look.
Finished with belt loops and a concealed hook‑and‑bar fastening, they’re designed for relaxed everyday wear, with the brand recommending your usual size.
Jojo Maman Bebe Pink Bella Bunny Soft Toy Plushie in Egg
This sweet Easter surprise is perfect for any egg hunt – crack open the pastel floral egg to reveal a tiny, soft Bella Bunny plush hiding inside.
With a pink gingham lining and a huggable, pocket‑sized bunny made for little hands, it’s a cute alternative to a chocolate egg and a keepsake they’ll love long after the weekend is over.
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Ideal for baskets, hunt prizes or gifting, it encourages gentle, imaginative play and is suitable from birth.
Primark By Coleen Textured Knit Short Sleeve Cardigan
Primark’s By Coleen Textured Knit Short Sleeve Cardigan is a polished everyday layer, made from a soft cotton‑rich knit with a subtle textured finish.
The V‑neck silhouette and short sleeves keep it light and easy to style, while the molten‑effect metal buttons give it a more elevated feel.
Designed in a regular fit, it’s available in classic shades like blue and ecru and sits neatly over denim, trousers or skirts for a simple, put‑together look.
The Next Natural 3D Shaped Biscuit Cushion is a fun, novelty home accessory designed to look like a classic biscuit, made entirely from recycled polyester for a soft, plush feel.
Measuring 15cm x 32cm x 50cm, it’s a cute statement piece for a sofa or bed, and is easy to maintain with sponge‑clean care.
M&S Easter Rose & Hyacinth Bouquet with Scrummy Munch
Bring a burst of spring indoors with this chic Easter bouquet, filled with sunny yellow roses, fragrant white hyacinths and ruffled white parrot tulips.
The mix of warm tones and soft textures gives it an effortlessly seasonal feel, and it even comes with a Scrummy Munch treat for an extra‑sweet touch.
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Perfect as a gift or a centrepiece for your long‑weekend table, with colours varying slightly as the season unfolds.
Oliver Bonas Red & Ecru Striped Cropped Denim Jacket
This Oliver Bonas red‑and‑ecru striped denim jacket is the statement layer your spring wardrobe has been waiting for.
Cut with a collarless neckline and a cropped silhouette, it features pleated shoulders, brass‑toned buttons and two chest pockets for that laid‑back, vintage‑meets‑modern feel.
Throw it over your everyday outfits for an instant lift, or go all in and pair it with the matching striped jeans for a double‑denim moment that does all the talking.
Give your skin an instant hit of radiance with the essence Glow Like Honey Serum Spray.
This bi‑phase mist blends an oil and water layer to refresh, hydrate and leave your complexion dewy with a soft honey scent.
A few spritzes deliver that fresh, healthy‑skin look in seconds. Inspired by K‑Beauty and fully vegan, it pairs perfectly with the Glow Like Honey Primer for a sweet, luminous finish that lets your natural glow shine through.
Say hello to your new standout piece: the Pavé Chain Link Necklace in gold.
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This bold, hardware‑inspired design mixes chunky chain links with rhodium‑plated pavé detailing, giving it maximum shine and a cool, modern mixed‑metal edge.
Each link is uniquely crafted for A&M and designed to work seamlessly with their Clip Charms, making it a versatile statement you can style your way.
The Mango Oval Shoulder Bag is a sleek, medium‑sized everyday bag with a smooth oval silhouette, an adjustable shoulder strap, and a top zip closure for a clean, minimalist look.
Inside, it’s fully lined and roomy enough for daily essentials without feeling bulky.
Made from polyurethane with a polyester lining, it comes in neutral shades like off‑white and beige.
M·A·C VIVA GLAM x Conner Ives ‘Protect the Dolls’ Shirt
M·A·C has teamed up with designer Conner Ives to relaunch his viral ‘Protect the Dolls’ T‑shirt alongside a new VIVA GLAM lipstick for Trans Day of Visibility.
The original tee became a global movement, raising over $600,000 for trans‑focused charities, and 100% of proceeds from this new drop will also support organisations worldwide.
The capsule includes a black organic‑cotton tee and a universally flattering pink‑beige lipstick, with campaign ambassadors such as Dominique Jackson fronting the launch.
Fnction’s Evening Stress Relief and Sleep Support drink is a calming nightly blend designed to help dial down stress, soothe your nervous system and support deeper, better‑quality sleep.
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It’s also boosted with marine collagen to aid skin, joint and muscle repair while you rest – the definition of beauty sleep in a bottle.
The Silver Jogger Sneaker channels vintage 1970s style with a modern edge, crafted in metallic silver leather and finished with Terry de Havilland’s signature lightning‑bolt detail for a bold yet easy‑to‑wear look.
Designed to take you from day to night, it mixes retro sport influences with the brand’s rock‑and‑roll DNA, thanks to its clean lines and standout sheen.
Each pair is handmade in Spain, fully leather‑lined and created using premium, responsibly sourced materials, complete with an embossed heel tab and durable rubber sole for everyday comfort.
Belvoir Farm’s Raspberry Lemonade is the fruity upgrade your fridge deserves.
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Made with real pressed raspberries, fresh lemon juice and pure spring water, it’s a 100% natural twist on classic lemonade – refreshing, vibrant and genuinely made from the good stuff.
Belvoir prides itself on doing things the long way round: traditional methods, real ingredients, no shortcuts. It might not win them business awards, but it has won them a stack of great‑taste accolades – and that’s exactly the point.
Even better, for 2026 Belvoir Farm will donate a minimum of 5% of profits from this drink – at least £16,000 – to the Lady Garden Foundation, supporting vital gynaecological health work across the UK.
A delicious drink and a good cause? That’s a toast we can get behind.
Images of never-ending security lines at U.S. airports and frustrating tales of missed flights are pushing panicked travelers to show up way before their departures. But some airports where the wait times have been manageable are telling passengers to stop arriving so early.
In Ohio, John Glenn International Airport in Columbus says early birds — reacting to the funding standoff on Capitol Hill that’s creating crowded security checkpoints — are making things worse by creating bottlenecks during peak times.
“Arriving too early can actually create longer lines right when we open,” the airport said in a social media post Thursday. “Spacing out arrival times helps keep things moving smoothly for everyone.”
The airport even created a chart showing when to arrive: “90 minutes before departure is all you need.”
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What’s confusing for air passengers, though, is that it’s hard to predict which airports will be plagued next by security lines spilling out of terminals.
The government shutdown straining Transportation Security Administration staffing has ballooned checkpoint wait times beyond two hours at some major airports. George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston has become the biggest chokepoint for travelers with four-hour security lines.
Those are by far the worst-case scenarios. Many airports — like the one in Ohio — have been seeing wait times comparable with those in normal times. That’s why airlines say the best advice for passengers right now is to check TSA wait times before their scheduled departures.
In some ways, it’s a bit reminiscent of the days of “ panic buying ” during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
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“It’s human nature. You don’t have control over what’s going on at an airport,” said Shari Botwin, a Philadelphia clinical social worker who counsels people about anxiety.
“There’s so much media attention about the chaos at airports,” she said. “They might not trust when someone says, ’Well, you don’t need to come out early anymore.’”
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Associated Press reporter Ed White in Detroit contributed.
Pro-Iranian hackers say they’ve infiltrated the account of FBI director Kash Patel after posting his personal photos and documents online.
The release included years-old pictures of Mr Patel, along with a work CV, and other personal records – many of them seemingly more than a decade old.
In a message posted on Friday, the hacker group Handala wrote: “Kash Patel, the current head of the FBI, who once saw his name displayed with pride on the agency’s headquarters, will now find his name among the list of successfully hacked victims.”
Image: FBI Director Kash Patel testifies before a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Capitol Hill. Pic:Reuters
In a statement, the FBI said: “The FBI is aware of malicious actors targeting Director Patel’s personal email information, and we have taken all necessary steps to mitigate potential risks associated with this activity.”
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The bureau added: “The information in question is historical in nature and involves no government information.”
A Department of Justice official told Reuters the material appeared to be authentic.
One of the hacked photos showed Mr Patel standing beside an antique sports car; another showed him with a cigar in his mouth.
Many of the records released appeared to relate to his personal travels and business in years past, before he was appointed to head the bureau.
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Image: FBI headquarters in Washington DC. Pic: Reuters
It’s not clear when the infiltration occurred, but Mr Patel was reportedly informed by the FBI in December 2024 that he had been targeted as part of an Iranian hack.
Handala, a pro-Iranian, pro-Palestinian hacking group, also took credit this month for a cyber attack on Stryker, a Michigan-based medical technology company.
Alan Shearer has suffered multiple injuries after crashing his bike (Action Plus/Shutterstock)
Alan Shearer has suffered several cuts to his arms and legs after he was involved in a bike crash.
The Premier League’s all-time leading goalscorer revealed the extent of his injuries on Friday and said he had fallen off his bike after hitting a pothole.
The two images Shearer shared showed multiple cuts to his arms and legs, as well as swelling on his upper chest.
Shearer accompanied the images with the caption: ‘Ouch. Pot holes on a bike are not good!!!’
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The 55-year-old, who scored 260 Premier League goals in his career, is currently a pundit for the BBC, Amazon Prime and Premier League Productions.
Alan Shearer suffered the injuries after crashing his bike (Instagram)
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Alan Shearer revealed he crashed after his bike hit a pothole (Instagram)
This is not the first time Shearer has been involved in a bike crash as the former striker required surgery following an accident while on holiday in Portugal in 2017.
Shearer needed a metal plate inserted into his broken wrist after falling off his bike.
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