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Dads famously love a practical gift. No fuss, nothing lavish, and don’t even think about cooking him breakfast.
But that doesn’t mean they’re not worthy of the best. And with Father’s Day fast approaching, there’s no time like the present to start thinking of just the thing that’ll make your old man feel loved and appreciated for being him.
We’re sure yours is already insisting you don’t have to get him anything, but if the thought of your sibling showing up with a better gift than you isn’t enough motivation to find something life-changing, we don’t know what is.
Whether your dad is an explorer of the great outdoors, enjoys getting his grill on, or feels more fulfilment quizzing over a puzzle, we’ve found 43 gifts for every kind of dad this Father’s Day.
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When is Father’s Day 2026?
This year, the big day falls on Sunday 21 June. That’s right, there’s only a few days left to order something for your old man.
No ideas? Don’t worry, we’ve got your back with our selection of presents from under £10, to ideas that will arrive just in time for the big day.
43 Father’s Day gift ideas to shop now
Cooking and doing the washing up is simply too much to ask, so this pan will save him the second half of that job thanks to the fact it’s dishwasher friendly. Co-created by none other than Gordon Ramsay, this pan blends stainless steel with non-stick ceramic coating, making it ideal for cooking everything from a perfectly-seared steak to some really good scrambled eggs. It heats up faster than you can say HexClad, and I can attest to the fact it’s 100% worth the hype.
When it comes to cookware, it really gets no better than Le Creuset. The lid for this pan is actually… another pan! As a lid, it locks in moisture for braises and stews, but when used separately becomes an enamel pan for even searing. Plus, both can be popped in the oven, or used on the grill or hob.
Breakfast is serious business, so if you can’t make it home to spend it with him, you might as well send this fancy Fortnum box so he can’t start his day right. Loaded with everything from streaky bacon to sourdough bread, this box has the makings of a fry up worthy of a king (which he is, after all).
Pickles and ferments are the perfect accompaniment to every kind of ‘dad’ food: burgers, cheese, and even sausages. Instead of stocking his cupboard with store-bought jars, send him off on this cooking class so he can learn how to make his own, inspired by techniques from all around the world. That’ll be his Christmas gifts for the next 10 years sorted.
If he’s a nightly hot choccy lover, there’s none better than Knoops. Rather than a clumpy, weak powder, it uses flakes that melt into a silky concotion Willy Wonka would be proud of. So it’s *just right* Knoops has a generous selection of cocoa percentages to choose from, or you could opt for a gift set if you’re not sure.
Ice cream season is upon us! And who doesn’t want a tailor made frozen treat? Whether he’s into making ice cream from scratch, or adds a million and one toppings to his ice cream, this maker from Cuisinart will have him screaming in no time. He’ll be able to make an ice cream, slushie, or sorbet from anything he likes, by simply adding his base ingredients into the dessert cup and freezing them for 24 hours, before churning in the machine for a matter of minutes.
To help him get some hands-free quality time in with a new little one, this hip seat carrier from Momcozy is designed to be as dad-friendly as it is baby-friendly. With six carrying positions, he’ll be able to switch from carrying his little one on his hip to back carrying in a matter of seconds. Suitable for newborns to 36 months, it’s completely adjustable to support their hips, and its criss-cross back design will also help keep his hips, back, and abdomen protected as they grow.
Should your partner, son, or friend be feeling anxious for fatherhood, these classes are designed to guide him through those first few weeks where a baby comes home. As well as offering emotional support, he’ll learn practical tips for dealing with a newborn and how to support their partner’s recovery.
Not sure what kind of experiences he’s into? Some dads really like to keep you on your toes, which is why this Tinggly gift box is the ideal gift to let him choose what he wants to do. Simply ship the box to his house, and all he has to do is scan the QR code to unlock over 25,000 experiences around the world, from guided walking tours of the biggest cities, to racecar driving, entry to museums, galleries, and wine tastings.
Give him a home away from home with a gift card to Everyman cinemas. They’re all over the country, and make watching something on the big screen feel like a treat. Depending on how generous you’re being, he can order restaurant-quality food to his luxurious sofa-sized seat, or even call for a top-up of red wine mid-viewing.
You can never really know your favourite coffee until you’ve sampled all of them, so to keep him on his toes, this subscription will send him a different coffee every week. Choose from beans or ground for filter, AeroPress or espresso machine, and he’ll travel around the world in different flavours, countries, and bean processing flavours.
You are what you drink, so get him all the ingredients for an Old Fashioned! This whisky is brewed in a 15th century distillery just outside of Inverness (talk about ancient). Aged over 14 years in Tawny Port casks, you even catch a whiff of once the notes of honey, butterscotch, and berries wear off. Plus, it’s available for next day delivery in case you leave it last minute.
What’s the point in walking if you can’t crack open a cold one at the end of it? This packpack doubles as a cool bag that can house up to 24 cans, which should be enough for him and, what, three friends to get through a day of walking? For longer trips, the brand’s large ice sheet will keep cans cold for up to three days. Cool!
Dads can be determined to fix everything in sight, but no matter how much he messes with the wheels in his 50+ year-old watch, it’s probably not going to fix it. Treat him to a new one instead – he deserves it! This one from fossil mixes a vintage body with modern touches like total water resistance, and custom engraving for a thoughtful touch that will stay with him for a lifetime.
There’s something undeniably cool about tools with multiple uses, and this pocket knife has everything he could need for any conceivable situation. Designed with camping and fishing trips in mind, it includes everything from pliers to a wire cutter and saw (along with 16 other functions, too, of course). Even better, it can be operated with one hand, and comes with its own lanyard so he won’t lose it in the wilderness, never to be seen again.
Can’t tear him away from YouTube? He’ll finally be able to watch hands-free while he’s on the go thanks to this clever phone case, which has a pop-open phone stand that can prop his screen up wherever he is. Oh, and then there’s the fact that it’ll protect your phone from cracks, too – but who cares about that when it has a feature as cool as this one?
We can almost guarantee there’s no one in the family with more tech than your dad. To help him stay organised for his next trip, this pouch is stuffed full of pockets and compartments so he knows for sure where everything is – and most importantly, won’t have an embarrassing panic in the middle of the airport.
Everyone needs a hobby, and there’s nothing like learning a language to keep him occupied. If he’s been promising he’s going to learn Italian for years, a subscription to Rosetta Stone could be just the push he needs – but don’t worry, there are also 24 others to choose from, so he can become polyglot if he so chooses. Start him off with a three month subscription to kickstart him in the right direction, or opt for a year so he can make sure he’s perfetto.
Whether they admit to it or not, every dad wants a pair of running shoes from On. These ones are loaded with the brand’s signature CloudTec cushioning system, for a footfeel that bounces off the road and makes runs feel easier and lighter. But don’t worry, even if he’s not a runner, the design is stylish enough for supportive every day wear, too.
Your old man deserves to feel like he’s one of the world’s best dart players, even if he only ever plays down the pub. If he’s half decent, though, this’ll be his lucky day, because this board is the official dartboard of the Profession Darts Corporation. Made with a low compression outer surface, the board has less bounce than previous iterations, making for a satisfying land (sound included) and longer last-time, which is backed by a five-year warranty. Throw in a personalised set of darts for a gift he’ll never forget.
Whether he’s well into his yoga journey or just starting out, this mat will provide the foundation for everything from the forward fold to the flying crow. It’s double sided, so it can be used for either yoga or high-intensity workouts, and its super non-slip stability in some of the more compromising, sweaty poses.
Dads famously never want to go to the doctor’s, but if he’s been complaining of a sore back, this LED wrap could be just what he needs to ease some of that post-workout pain. It’s loaded with four kinds of therapy, including LED, heat, vibration, and infrared, which all help to boost blood flow to the back and ease recovery along.
Make it clear you’re not telling him he smells, but this shower kit is the ideal gift for the dad on the go. Choose from Bob’s four applicator colours, and four soap scents, to create a shower pack that can be mounted to your shower at home, and just as easily taken on holiday or to the gym. It’s refillable, so all he’ll have to do when this one runs out is buy another bar of soap, which can be used for face, body, and hair washes via the applicator’s bristly top for added exfoliation.
Pottering around the house is one of life’s greatest joys, so it’s an activity worthy of its very own pair of shoes. The cigar of shoes, to be precise. These slip-on ones will do the job, and they’re finished with a rubber sole if he loves them so much he can’t bear to take them off when they go outside.


Just as Churchill mobilised the English language and sent it into battle, these paintings show how he deployed every medium in the campaigns he waged. These canvases illuminate the visual metaphors in his famous speeches – read in the audio guide by Sir Gary Oldman – and the list of friends and allies to whom he gifted them (set out meticulously in the catalogue by Lord Roberts of Belgravia) explain how he wielded soft power both at both a personal and geopolitical level. The list of lenders reads like a Who’s Who of the allied powers; parliamentarians will recognise the works on loan from the Churchill Room and the No lobby of the Commons.












































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