There are two kinds of people when it comes to storing food: those who put everything they buy directly into the fridge or freezer and throw out any food that’s within a day of a sell-by date, and those who take a more relaxed view.
Is their ketchup out on the counter? You bet it is, perhaps sitting next to some hot sauce and a package of tortillas. It’s a scene that might make a germophobe cringe.
But who’s right? It depends on the food in question, experts say.
“Where to store food is exactly the kind of everyday issue where small misunderstandings can lead to real consequences,” said Darin Detwiler, professor of food policy and corporate social responsibility at Northeastern University.
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Many people think that keeping food in the fridge will keep it fresh longer, but he said the purpose of refrigeration is more of a strategy to control risk. “That risk may be from microbes that make food unsafe, chemical reactions that can lead to rancidity or a loss in nutritional value,” he added.
One of these should absolutely never be stored in the fridge (the bread), and the other doesn’t have to be there (the ketchup).
Mary Anne Amalaradjou, associate professor of food microbiology at the University of Connecticut, said packaging instructions have two distinct purposes.
“The real distinction isn’t fridge vs. pantry, it’s safety vs. quality,” she said. “Some foods need refrigeration to prevent spoilage or risk, while others are refrigerated simply to stay fresher longer. The exact same label language may appear on foods that truly require refrigeration for safety, as well as on foods where refrigeration can help food last longer.”
To help sort the must-be-chilled from the pantry-is-fine options, we talked to food scientists and food safety experts for a rundown of storage recommendations for foods that many of us find confusing.
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Surprising foods you should refrigerate:
Spices, especially ground ones: Many people keep them in cabinets near the stove so they’re within easy reach, but that’s a mistake, Detwiler said. “Heat, light and oxygen degrade volatile compounds. For long-term storage, refrigeration helps preserve potency.” Transferring your spice rack to the fridge means you’ll be able to postpone how often you need to replace pricey spices, so it might be worth clearing out some fridge space to change things up.
Whole-grain flour: Refrigeration is a good idea for long-term storage, experts said. “Cold delays the oxidation of fats, which can cause ‘off’ flavours such as rancidity,” said Francisco Diez-Gonzalez, director of the Center for Food Safety and professor in the department of food science and technology at the University of Georgia. “Some flour companies even recommend storing whole-wheat flour in the freezer if it is going to be stored for a very long time.” Amalaradjou added, “This is more about quality than safety, but it makes a big difference for home bakers.”
Nuts: “Especially with raw or unsalted nuts, they’re best stored in the refrigerator or even the freezer if you won’t be eating them for a while,” Detwiler explained. “Their high fat content makes them prone to oxidation. Heat and oxygen accelerate spoilage, even before you notice taste changes or that rancid quality.”
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Jarred pesto: “This is a big one,” Amalaradjou said. “It’s moist, low-acid and can spoil quickly. The USDA FoodKeeper app recommends refrigerating it after opening, and using it up within at least three days.”
Prepared horseradish: “People often leave this in the pantry incorrectly,” Amalaradjou said. “But once opened, it can lose its stability and can spoil.”
Tortillas: Check the fine print on the package, because many tortilla manufacturers recommend refrigeration after opening. “That suggestion is for the prevention of mould,” said Keith Warriner, a professor in the department of food science at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. “Although they’re considered a low-moisture food, it’s possible for condensation to occur, resulting in mould growth.” But if they sit on the counter for a while, it’s probably OK. “Tortillas can vary in terms of their formulation, but, generally speaking, refrigeration is used for quality extension, not for safety,” said Donald W. Schaffner, food science department chair at Rutgers University.
Nuts’ high fat content make them prone to going rancid, so it’s a good idea to store them in the refrigerator.
Hot sauce is one food that can go either way, depending on its label.
Vanessa Coffman is the alliance director at Stop Foodborne Illness, and she discussed the reason some hot sauces may require refrigeration and some do not. “It often depends on acidity, since harmful microbes struggle to grow in highly acidic environments,” she said. “This means some hot sauce is safe at room temperature after opening, while others with lower acidity should be refrigerated.”
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It’s an especially tricky category, Schaffner agreed: “Generally speaking, these products have a very low pH, so refrigeration is not needed for safety. For example, we consume a lot of Sriracha in my house and we never refrigerate it. But other types of hot sauce go right in the fridge.”
If you’re wondering how to know where yours goes, we have an entire guide on which ingredients to look for on your hot sauce label.
Are these taking up fridge space? They could go in the pantry.
Ketchup: “I store my tomato ketchup in the cupboard next to the barbecue sauce,” Warriner said. There’s a science-backed reason for the placement, he noted: “It’s high in acid, so microbes die off quicker at room temperature compared to in the refrigerator.” There’s another reason, too. “Ketchup has a lower viscosity at room temperature, so it’s easier to pour than fridge-stored stuff,” he said. If you consider the difference between the quick pour of room-temperature ketchup at a restaurant versus how long it takes to pour at home when it’s been chilled, you might be convinced to adopt Warriner’s method.
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It’s worth noting that the United States Department of Agriculture agrees with Warriner, since its official guidance is that “shelf-stable commercial ketchup, cocktail sauce and chili sauce are safe when stored at room temperature after opening. “Quality, not safety, is the reason the labels on these products suggest that they be refrigerated after opening,” the government website says.
Soy sauce: “Even though this is a liquid food, it has a low water activity because of its high salt content,” Schaffner said. However, he noted, “There’s no harm in refrigerating it if you really want to, and if you don’t use it very often, the colder temperature may extend the quality of its shelf life.”
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You should only refrigerate your honey if you want it to crystallize into hard, rock-like pieces.
NEVER refrigerate these foods:
Honey: “It should never be refrigerated,” said Diez-Gonzalez. “Otherwise, it may solidify by crystallising its sugars.” While this doesn’t mean the honey is unsafe to eat, you’ll need to reliquefy it by putting the jar in a bowl of warm water.
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Bread: For the best taste and maximum freshness, it should never be refrigerated. “This has to do with the chemistry of starch retrogradation, which can cause breads that are refrigerated to stale faster than breads that are stored at room temperature,” Schaffner said. At his house, freshly baked bread gets sliced and put into the freezer, where it stays fresh.
Coffee: Whether you have whole beans or ground, avoid the refrigerator. Detwiler explained, “Coffee absorbs moisture and odours. Refrigeration introduces condensation, which degrades flavour and aroma.” Warriner added that the moisture can cause “clumping and loss of volatile flavours.”
Chocolate: While an ice-cold candy bar may be the ultimate summer treat, baking chocolate should stay at room temperature. “Condensation in the refrigerator can cause chocolate to get white patches called ‘blooming,’” Warriner explained. While harmless, it can cause chocolate to lose its glossiness and have a powdery texture.
Remember, it’s all about the microbes.
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It’s important to remember that products sitting safely on your pantry shelf might need to be moved once you crack into them. “Opening changes everything,” Detwiler said. “Once opened, foods are exposed to air, moisture and germs from handling. Items like sauces, dressings and shredded cheese often shift from shelf-stable to perishable.”
Warriner added, “People don’t always appreciate that the products like mayonnaise or pasta sauce are heat-treated prior to packing to kill microbes, but once opened, the microbes can come back, leading to spoilage.”
Finally, don’t use smell as a barometer for safety. “Many of the pathogens that cause foodborne illness, like listeria, salmonella, and certain strains of E. coli, don’t produce noticeable odours, discolouration or texture changes,” Detwiler said. “That means food can smell perfectly fine while still posing a real risk.”
What to do instead? Make sure food hasn’t been at room temperature for more than two hours, keep track of when you bought something and how long it’s been opened, and follow the “when in doubt, throw it out” rule. Expiration dates can be used as rough guides, but remember that they’re usually there to indicate quality more than safety.
Three victims were killed outside the San Diego Islamic Center and two teenage suspects were found dead blocks away from self-inflicted gunshot wounds as police now try to piece together what led to Monday’s mass shooting.
“We are safe. The entire school is safe. All the kids, all the staff and the teachers are safe,” Taha Hassane, the center’s director, said in a video recorded outside the building as police lights flashed.
The names of the suspects have not been released and police did not detail a motive. The names of the victims have not been released either, but one was a security guard at the center, who police said “played a pivotal role” in preventing more deaths.
At around 3 p.m. ET, San Diego police started to receive calls about shootings at the center, located in the neighborhood of Clairemont. Authorities said they were on the scene and urged nearby residents to avoid the area.
Aerial footage of the scene showed dozens of police vehicles lining a street and yellow caution tape cordoning off the area. Heavily armed officers were seen entering the building as people dispersed from the area, some holding hands.
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Five people were killed during a mass shooting near the San Diego Islamic Center on Monday, including three victims, police said (Reuters)
Photos taken outside the center captured anxious onlookers, several of them talking on their phones.
At 3:53 p.m., police provided an update stating that the scene was “still active but contained,” adding that “significant resources” had been deployed.
FBI Director Kash Patel, California Governor Gavin Newsom and San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria released statements saying they had been briefed on the situation and were coordinating with local law enforcement. And a spokesperson for an area hospital told NBC News that patients had been transported to them.
Shortly after 4 p.m., police said the threat at the center had been “neutralized.”
San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl confirmed in a press conference soon after that three adult men were found dead at the scene and that no officers were involved in the shooting.
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Aerial footage showed dozens of police vehicles lining a road near the Islamic center (Reuters)
Authorities also located a vehicle a few blocks away containing two deceased male teenagers, believed to be 17 and 19, who were identified as suspects. They died from self-inflicted wounds.
A security guard at the center was among those killed, Wahl said, adding he he believed the guard “played a pivotal role in assisting from this being much worse.”
Wahl noted that the center is equipped with security cameras, which officials will review for evidence.
President Donald Trump described the shooting as a “terrible situation” on Monday afternoon, adding: “I’ve been given some early updates, but we’re going to be going back and looking at it very strongly.”
Members of the Muslim community were seen using their phones at the scene of a reported active shooter situation at the Islamic Center (Reuters)
The Council on American-Islamic Relations, the largest Muslim-American civil liberties organization in the U.S., released a statement condemning the shooting.
“No one should ever fear for their safety while attending prayers or studying at an elementary school,” CAIR said. “We are working to learn more about this incident and we encourage everyone to keep this community in your prayers.”
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According to its website, the Islamic Center is the largest mosque in San Diego County, which has an estimated population of some 3.2 million people.
“Our mission is to serve the religious needs of the San Diego Muslim population and work with the larger community to serve the less fortunate, to educate, and to better our nation,” the website states. The center hosts five daily prayers, sermons and various educational seminars.
As of May 18, there have been 186 mass shootings in the U.S. in 2026, according to the website Mass Shooting Tracker, which defines mass shootings as those in which four or more people are shot.
There was a moment of controversy in the capital when Havertz tried to recover with a sliding challenge on Ugochukwu as the Burnley midfielder broke away, but instead of sliding, the goalscorer threw himself at the Frenchman, planting his studs high up the calf the former Chelsea man’s standing leg.
Bolton is set for a mixed but largely pleasantspring Bank Holiday weekend as thousands of Wanderers supporters prepare to head to Wembley for Sunday’s League One Play-Off Final.
The warmest and driest weather is expected to arrive on Saturday, May 23, with temperatures forecast to reach between 21C and 23C.
Sunny intervals are expected through much of the day, although there remains around a 30 per cent chance of showers and south-westerly winds could gust up to 24mph.
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Sunday’s weather looks encouraging for Bolton Wanderers fans in London for the 1pm kick-off against Stockport County at Wembley Stadium.
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Forecasters predict temperatures of around 19C to 21C in both Bolton and London, with a mix of cloud and sunny spells throughout the day.
Rain chances during the match remain relatively low at between 10 and 20 per cent, while winds are expected to stay light.
Fans arriving in the capital on Saturday could enjoy even warmer conditions, with London forecast to reach around 24C alongside prolonged sunny spells.
Bank Holiday Monday, May 26, looks set to be the warmest day of the long weekend, with forecasters predicting temperatures could soar into the mid-20s across the region.
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The Met Office has suggested temperatures could potentially reach 25 to 26C as high pressure dominates, bringing less cloud, more sunshine, and lighter winds.
Despite some changeable conditions, forecasters say the bank holiday weekend should remain considerably drier than earlier in the week, when heavier rain is expected across parts of the North West.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump ‘s allies who believe they have been wrongly investigated and prosecuted could soon have access to a $1.7 billion dollar compensation fund, the Justice Department announced Monday in a move slammed by Democrats as unconstitutional and corrupt.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a statement that “Anti-Weaponization Fund” will represent “a lawful process for victims of lawfare and weaponization to be heard and seek redress.” Blanche’s statement made no mention of how investigations and prosecutions of Trump’s political opponents under his watch have exposed the Justice Department to the same claims of politicized law enforcement that he has said he opposed.
The fund is in keeping with Trump’s long-running claims that the Justice Department during the Biden administration was weaponized against him, even though then-President Joe Biden himself was scrutinized during that time. The fund would represent not only a highly unorthodox resolution but also a further demonstration of the Trump administration’s eagerness to reward allies who were investigated and in some cases charged and convicted before Trump came to power.
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Trump told reporters at the White House on Monday the fund is dedicated to “reimbursing people who were horribly treated.”
Democratic lawmakers who are teeing up a legal challenge to the move argue that it will become a taxpayer-funded “slush fund” for Trump allies and supporters who claim political persecution. They also question whether the president should be able to direct money for the fund without explicit congressional approval.
Here’s what to know about the fund:
Justice Department casts fund as redress for political targeting
The fund was announced after Trump and his sons, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., and the Trump Organization agreed to drop their lawsuit against the IRS and the Treasury Department. The lawsuit alleged that a leak of confidential tax records caused them reputational and financial harm and negatively affected their public standing, among other allegations.
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According to the Justice Department announcement, the fund is meant to provide a formal process for people or entities who say they were unfairly targeted by the government for political, ideological or personal reasons.
“The use of government power to target individuals or entities for improper and unlawful political, personal, or ideological reasons should not be tolerated by any administration,” Justice Department official Trent McCotter said in the statement announcing the fund.
The money itself would come from the federal judgment fund, which pays out court judgments and compromise settlements of lawsuits against the government.
The fund will be able to review claims of alleged government political targeting, will issue formal apologies and award monetary compensation to approved claimants, the Justice Department said.
Justice Department has not said who could qualify for compensation
The Justice Department did not identify anyone by name who could theoretically benefit from the fund, but there were multiple investigations of Trump allies during the Biden administration where targets could look to obtain payouts.
Prosecutors, for instance, charged about 1,500 people in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Trump on his first day in office of his second term either pardoned them, commuted their prison sentences or dismissed the cases.
It’s unclear whether those entitled to compensation would include Jan. 6 defendants who were convicted of attacking officers with makeshift weapons such as flagpoles, a hockey stick and crutch. More than 250 people were convicted of assault charges, with the attacks in many cases captured on surveillance or body camera footage.
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Asked Monday if individuals who committed violence that day should receive compensation from the fund, Trump said, “It’ll all be dependent on a committee.” He added: “I didn’t do this deal. It was told to me yesterday.”
The Justice Department says the fund will receive $1.776 billion from the federal judgment fund, to operate through Dec. 15, 2028, and will be overseen by a five-member commission appointed by Blanche, with one member chosen in consultation with congressional leadership. According to the Justice Department, the president can remove any member.
It was unclear how the commission would determine who should be awarded compensation.
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Critics warn fund could reward Trump loyalists
Democratic lawmakers and ethics watchdogs slammed the creation of the fund, saying it was corrupt, untransparent and had the potential to become a “slush fund” for the president and his allies.
A group of nearly 100 members of Congress filed a brief teeing up a legal challenge to the case.
“This case is nothing but a racket designed to take $1.7 billion of taxpayer dollars out of the Treasury and pour it into a huge slush fund for Trump at DOJ to hand out to his private militia of insurrectionists, rioters, and white supremacists, including those who brutally beat police officers on January 6, 2021, and sycophant accomplices to his election stealing schemes,” Rep. Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, said in a statement.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., called the fund “corruption on steroids.”
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Last month, she and a group of other Democratic lawmakers introduced the Ban Presidential Plunder of Taxpayer Funds Act, which would ban the sitting president and vice president from collecting settlement payments from the U.S., among other things.
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Associated Press writer Alanna Durkin Richer contributed to this report.
Unwanted rodents can be removed without harm, according to the RSPCA.
The charity has shared advice on humane ways to deter rats and mice from homes and gardens to prevent property damage.
Rats and mice can be inconvenient visitors but they don’t have to die or be harmed if they invade your space – here’s how you can get rid of them.
Rats can cause costly damage to properties (Image: Getty)
The charity explains on its website: “Rats and mice commonly live in gardens and parks in the UK as they’ll have easy access to food sources, such as food put down for other animals.
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“They can be attracted to spilt wild bird food, scattered by birds from feeders or tables. Compost heaps can also be a major attraction as they offer food, shelter and warmth.
You can find out more about rats and mice via the RSPCA website.
How to get rid of rats in your garden humanely
1 – Remove food sources
The RSPCA advises that you reduce or remove any food sources that are accessible to the rodents and you should make sure that any food containers or bins are airtight and rodent-proof.
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If you feed wildlife in your garden, you’ll need to make sure you clean up any food and sometimes, it could be a good idea to stop leaving food out for a little while.
2 – Grow plants rats don’t like
You can also keep rodents at bay by planting wood hyacinth, allium and daffodils in your garden – these act as repellents.
3 – Remove possible shelter
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If you have grass, shrubs and other greenery near your house, you’ll need to keep it short and tidy so that rats don’t take up residence and use it as shelter.
Once you know rodents have gone, you can grow them out again to help give other wildlife some cover.
4 – Declutter your garden
Make sure you declutter your garden and keep storage areas tidy so rodents have fewer places to hide.
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5 –Move garden furniture and objects
The RSPCA explains that rats and mice are scared of new things or changes (known as neophobia) so moving around your garden furniture and other objects could mean they become confused and alarmed as they’re used to static habitats.
How to get rid of rats humanely in your home
1 – Remove all food sources
Rats and mice can live off crumbs so it’s important to make sure you regularly clean overlooked areas in your home where there might be some crumbs lying around.
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Seal all your food containers, particularly those that have cereal, bread, pasta and dried pet food in them.
Food containers should also be made of rodent-proof materials and stored away in cupboards or on shelves that rodents will struggle to get to.
Overnight, you should put your pet’s food bowls away.
2 – Block up any holes or gaps
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If the rodents have entered your home via a hole or gap, you can block them up to stop more from getting in.
The RSPCA advises using “either a strong, quick-hardening sealant or ‘mouse mesh’; a kind of wire wool.”
How to get rid of these common garden pests
It explains that materials such as caulk, rubber and plastic fillers aren’t effective because rodents can chew through them.
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Keep an eye on other entry points, including doors that have a gap underneath them.
3 – Use oils rats don’t like
You can also use some oils to deter them.
You’ll need to soak some cotton wool balls in peppermint, eucalyptus or spearmint oil.
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Rodents avoid these smells so put the cotton wool balls under cupboards and along work surfaces or beams as well as in the corners of your loft, basement or shed.
If you can think of any other places where they might be getting in, try putting some there too.
The oil will need to be replaced regularly even when you think the rodents might have gone as they could return.
Tell-tale signs you have a rat infestation
If you’re unsure whether rats have made their way into your home or garden, pest control company Rentokil has shared some things to look out for.
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These include rat droppings, rub marks and gnaw marks.
You might also spot small footprints, rat holes or even nests.
The experts advise acting fast if you have noticed any of these signs of a rat infestation.
Have you ever had rats in your home or garden? Let us know in the comments below.
Ysgubor Llwynneuadd is a beautiful barn conversion located in the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park and has many guests wishing they can stay longer
21:58, 18 May 2026Updated 22:00, 18 May 2026
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With travel uncertainties looming, those looking to book a getaway might want to consider a holiday cottage escape in the UK. Wales is one of the UK’s most scenic staycation destinations, offering everything from rolling countryside to beautiful coastlines. Holiday cottages provide the ideal base for exploring the beautiful surrounding locations or to simply just unwind somewhere peaceful.
Positioned for exploring the breathtaking surroundings of the Brecon Beacons, the Ysgubor Llwynneuadd is a stylish countryside barn which sits in a secluded spot near the village of Sennybridge, known for its welcoming country pubs.
Guests can enjoy scenic walks through the Welsh countryside, keep an eye out for the area’s famous red kites, or climb up Pen y Fan.
Inside, the spacious open-plan living area is bright and inviting, with floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the valley views. There’s a cosy lounge with a Smart TV, a relaxing sunroom, and a fully equipped kitchen complete with everything needed for family meals. Love dreamy Welsh homes? Sign up to our newsletter here
Sleeping up to ten guests, the Barn features four comfortable bedrooms, including doubles, twins and additional pull-out beds, alongside multiple bathrooms for convenience. Outside, guests can make the most of the enclosed garden and seating area, an ideal place to sit back and take in the scenery.
Another beautiful barn-conversion is the Y Granar located in Powys which can sleep up to six guests and is available to book on Sykes Cottages. It is a three bedroom, three bathroom property that has beautiful countryside views.
Another holiday homes site worth checking is Luxury Cottages which features beautiful Welsh properties within stunning locations, for example the Mill House in Powys which is dog-friendly and can sleep up to 10 guests.
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Those who have stayed in the Ysgubor Llwynneuadd praised the holiday home highly. The most recent review states: “Beautiful cottage great location very comfortable and spacious for 6 adults and 2 dogs . Fully recommended.”
Another pleased visitor said: “We had an amazing time staying at the barn. The property itself is well thought out, the layout is great with so much space. Everything we needed was provided, and more! The enclosed garden was great for the dogs, allowing them some space to run around. The location is absolutely stunning – we miss waking up to those views each morning! It was amazing being so close to so many beautiful places.”
A third reviewer of the Ysgubor Llwynneuadd called it “a great place excellent for families to stay with great views. The barn is beautifully designed and well equipped. “
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The visitor went on to say: “We only stayed for 3 nights but would definitely love to visit again and plan for some local walks. Would highly recommend this place to anyone who is thinking of booking this place.”
The swearing-in ceremony, held at the Scottish Parliament, marked the first formal business of the new parliamentary session, with all 129 MSPs taking the oath or affirmation of allegiance.
Angela Constance has been officially sworn in as the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Almond Valley following her re-election, marking her fifth consecutive term representing the constituency.
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The swearing-in ceremony, held at the Scottish Parliament, marked the first formal business of the new parliamentary session, with all 129 MSPs taking the oath or affirmation of allegiance.
Speaking after the ceremony, Ms Constance expressed her gratitude to constituents and reaffirmed her commitment to serving the people of Almond Valley.
She said: “I am incredibly grateful to everyone who placed their trust in me, and I will work hard every day to represent all constituents across our communities.”
“Almond Valley is one of the best places to live, work, raise a family, and grow old, and my constituency team and I will continue to assist residents with a range of issues, including access to public services, cost of living concerns, transport, healthcare matters, and other local issues affecting our communities.”
Ms Constance also acknowledged the ongoing pressures faced by households, particularly rising living costs.
She added: “I am aware that living costs, especially food and energy bills, continue to affect households across Almond Valley. That is why over the course of this Parliament, the Scottish Government has set out ambitious plans for the next five years.
“For parents, childcare provision will be significantly expanded, while first-time buyers will benefit from up to £10,000 in support towards their house deposit.
Following the removal of peak rail fares, we will also introduce a nationwide £2 cap on bus fares across Scotland. In addition, measures will be put in place to help with food costs, including a price cap on a basket of essential items.
“Livingston will also benefit from a new walk-in GP centre, open seven days a week, making it easier to access care when it is needed most.”
Constituents seeking assistance can contact Angela Constance MSP’s constituency office by either emailing angela.constance.msp@parliament.scot or by Telephoning: 01506 460403 open 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday.
The dress is easy to throw on when the weather is hot
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As the weather starts to heat up in time for the summer, you might be on the look out for some new outfits for the season. You could pop to your local Tesco to check out what its clothing brand, F&F, has in stock.
The brand has just released the new F&F Striped Bandeau Midi Dress in Multi Brown, which is described as being a “timeless piece”. The striped dress has been “cut to flattering midi length for a stylish finish” and has a ruched bodice.
The item has a “pretty bandeau neckline” and “handy hidden pockets” that add a bit of utility to the dress. The dress is currently being sold for £25 and will be a staple in your summer wardrobe for 2026.
The dress was shared in a video to the Tesco F&F Instagram page, which currently has 890K followers. The post was captioned: “Dressing for the weather you deserve. #FandFClothing. #StyleItOut.”
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Fans of the F&F brand have already started to share their opinions on the new dress via social media. One commenter said: “Stunning,” and another said: “I have just brought this and it’s lovely!!! can’t wait to wear.”
If you want to get your hands on the stylish dress, you can go to the Tesco F&F website to browse all of its clothes that are currently available. You could also go to a Tesco store with a clothing department in person.
If this piece is not quite what you are looking for, Boden has plenty of dresses to choose from. There is this Embroidered Shirt Dress, which would look perfect for a summer picnic or garden party, or this Naomi Short Jersey Dress that is described by reviews as being “very comfortable to wear”.
Family-focused the CX-5 is hugely popular and it sits above the compact CX-30 and below its larger siblings the CX-60 and CX-80.
In this instalment of Drive Time, John tries outthe brand new Mazda CX-5 – the company’s most important model globally and in the UK – and examines the new Design version of the Skoda Karoq.
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The next few months are going to be hugely important for Mazda with no fewer than three new models being launched by the Japanese brand.
In the summer the all-electric 6e saloon/hatch will arrive followed in the autumn by the company’s first electric SUV the CX-6e but the most important model to launch is the new CX-5, the company’s global best seller.
It has sold over five million units since it went on sale back in 2012 and it is by far Mazda’s most successful car so it is crucial to the brand.
Family-focused the CX-5 is hugely popular and it sits above the compact CX-30 and below its larger siblings the CX-60 and CX-80.
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Priced from £31,550 the new CX-5 which is now on sale, undercuts the starting price of its predecessor and is available in four trim levels named Prime-Line, Centre-Line, Exclusive-Line and the top Homura grade.
The newcomer will only be offered with one powerplant – an optimised version of the 2.5-litre Skyactiv G petrol engine, mated with 24V M Hybrid technology.
This replaces the former 2.0-litre petrol unit and there is no longer a diesel option.
It produces 141ps and 238Nm of torque and gives the front-wheel drive version an acceleration time of 0-62mph in 10.5 seconds.
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The top two models offer a choice of two or four-wheel drive and every model in the range comes with a six-speed automatic gearbox as standard.
As the CX-5 is so popular Mazda has not messed too much with the car’s stylish looks.
It is a tad longer, taller and wider than its predecessor but it is still instantly recognisable as a CX-5 and the longer wheelbase results in a welcome increase in head, leg and shoulder space for rear passengers.
Boot space has increased to 583 litres, 61 litres more than the outgoing car, and when you fold the rear seats this goes up to 2019 litres – better than any of its main rivals.
The rear seats can also be split 40:20:40 to provide extra versatility.
While the exterior Kodo Soul of Motion design has not changed much, it is a different story in the cabin.
Sadly, the popular rotary control has been ditched but that leaves more space in the new centre console and the top two trims get a panoramic sunroof.
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The Homura grade gets ambient lighting and the choice of black or tan leather, while Exclusive-Line customers can opt for black and white artificial leather.
A large touchscreen dominates the dash -12.9-inch on most grades and a larger 15.6-inch version on the Homura.
There is also a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and the centre display covers all the smartphone interaction with lots of menus which will take time to master.
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For the first time the CX-5 gets Google built-in and all that it offers.
Mazda opted to launch the new car in Scotland with a testing 250-mile drive starting in Edinburgh and travelling through the lovely scenery of the Borders.
I sampled both two and four-wheel drive versions and found them both to be ideal on the twisting country roads and faster straight stretches.
The cars handled well with little roll and the suspension soaked up most bumps without fuss.
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The steering is accurate with lots of feedback and all-round visibility is good.from the comfortable seats.
Certainly the new CX-5 is not the fastest in its class and it could be rather noisy if pushed too hard but it will have enough pace for most customers who won’t drive it as hard as journalists do on a launch.
As I mentioned last week, the cars used in the launch were filled with biofuel and there was no difference in the performance.
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The new CX-5 is as stylish and attractive as the model it replaces and offers even more space and practicality and is sure to be a winner.
It comes with all the latest safety and driver aids and has already been awarded a five-star NCAP rating.
My only gripes are the loss of the rotary control and letters replacing the neat Mazda logo on the wheel and rump.
In further fresh developments, Skoda is to broaden the appeal of its best-selling Karoq with a new Design Edition featuring a striking exterior design package along with a high standard specification to give buyers even better value for money.
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The new Design Edition sits between the existing SE Edition and SE L Edition models in the revised model range.
Priced from £31,610, the new Design Edition is £650 more than the SE Edition, yet comes with a host of additional equipment.
The Karoq Design Edition is distinguished by its dynamic exterior styling which features a host of elements designed to give it a strikingly dynamic look.
In addition to new 18-inch black alloy wheels, the Design Edition also features black door mirrors and radiator grille, black roof rails, extended rear spoiler and black Skoda and Karoq lettering on the tailgate.
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Inside, the Design Edition features a Lodge interior design selection with black fabric upholstery, along with all the technology features buyers have come to expect from Skoda.
The new trim grade also comes with drive mode select with ECO function as standard.
In terms of other equipment, the Design Edition features an Amundsen touchscreen satellite navigation system with eight-inch screen, along with an eight-speaker sound system and a 10.25-inch Virtual cockpit driver display.
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Heated front seats, a two-spoke heated leather multifunction steering wheel (with paddles for DSG), rear view camera and a keyless entry and start/stop system are also included as part of the Design Edition’s standard specification.
Customers ordering the new Karoq Design Edition can choose from two powertrain options: a 1.0 TSI 116ps or a 1.5 TSI 150ps unit.
Both are equipped with a six-speed manual gearbox with the 1.5 TSI 150ps additionally available with a seven-speed DSG transmission.
Prices for the new Karoq Design Edition range from £31,610 OTR for the 1.0 TSI 116ps manual variant to £34,235 OTR for the 1.5 TSI 150ps DSG variant.
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First deliveries are expected at the end of July.
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Trump was set to convene top advisers in the White House Situation Room Tuesday to discuss options for a return to the bombing campaign he has spent months claiming as a “total victory” over Tehran before he announced Monday on Truth Social that he’d be postponing renewed attacks at the request of Qatari, Saudi and Emirati leaders, who he claimed are involved in “serious negotiations” towards “a deal which will be very acceptable to the United States of America, as well as all Countries in the Middle East, and beyond.”
“Based on my respect for the above mentioned Leaders, I have instructed Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, The Chairman of The Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Daniel Caine, and The United States Military, that we will NOT be doing the scheduled attack of Iran tomorrow, but have further instructed them to be prepared to go forward with a full, large scale assault of Iran, on a moment’s notice, in the event that an acceptable Deal is not reached,” he said.
Trump’s latest eleventh-hour reversal comes a day after he told Axios that he believes Iranian leaders still want to come to some manner of agreement and warned that Tehran is “going to get hit much harder” if they don’t capitulate to his demands.
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President Donald Trump has threatened Iran several times on social media. But, so far, hasn’t carried out further attacks as Iran continues to control the Strait of Hormuz (Getty Images)
The president also cautioned that “there won’t be anything left of them” if they fail to rush through a deal to end the war, writing on Truth Social that “the clock is ticking” for Iran.
“They better get moving, FAST, or there won’t be anything left of them. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!
In the midst of a days-long stream of Truth Social posts about upcoming House and Senate primaries interspersed with AI-generated slop content showing him with captured aliens, among other things, Trump lashed out at the New York Times,The Wall Street Journal and CNN for reporting about the war’s depletion of American munitions stockpiles that defense experts say will take years to rebuild as well as how Iran’s own capabilities remain largely intact despite Trump’s insistence that their forces have been “decimated.”
Meanwhile, Tehran is carrying on with its efforts to inflict as much economic pain on the global economy as possible without regard for anything Trump tells journalists or thumbs into his social media account. Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz leading to a spike in gas prices across the globe.
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On Monday, Iranian officials created an X account for what the regime is calling the “Persian Gulf Strait Authority” — as prosaic and anodyne-sounding an organization as, say, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
A post announcing the establishment of the new agency described it as the “legal entity and representative authority of the Islamic Republic of Iran for managing the passage and transit through the Strait of Hormuz.”
Iran’s closure of the Strait has led oil and gas prices to spike across the globe (Getty Images)
It appeared to be a giant middle finger raised defiantly in Trump’s direction ahead of his reported war council session and came on the same day that Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei warned that his country is “fully prepared for every scenario” and “will not be subdued by contradictory behavior and threats” from the U.S. side of the conflict .
“In the event of any reckless action we will respond with full strength, and I assure you that our armed forces will definitely have new ‘surprises’ for the enemy,” he said.
There was a time when Trump’s Twitter tantrums could be said to have garnered at least some results.
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His threats of “fire and fury” against North Korea and talk of a “nuclear button” arguably brought about a lull in Pyongyang’s provocations against South Korea and Japan during his first term, even as a pair of summits with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un failed to bring about anything remotely resembling progress towards the longstanding goal of denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula.
Not anymore.
By now, Iranian leaders can see Trump’s appetite for more war falling just as fast as his approval rating — or as fast as gas prices continue to rise while they choke off the world’s access to a fifth of its oil supply by seizing control of the Strait.
Trump has both boasted about the destruction of Iran’s military in his attacks but also threatened further strikes (AFP via Getty Images)
They know that Trump hasn’t had the fortitude to order American naval forces to reopen what is supposed to be an international waterway and clear any mines Tehran has laid. And because he’s alienated most of America’s allies — including those who could assist in mine-clearing or escorting civilian ships — they know they effectively control the strait and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
They can also read the same newspapers and polls that Trump and his aides can.
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They see the American public is widely set against the war and disapproves of Trump’s handling of the entire matter.
And because they have managed to keep much of their own capabilities in reserve by hiding missile infrastructure and other military materiel deep underground, they can keep up a defense that will make Trump’s continued boasts of “total victory” look ever more ridiculous, even in the face of what could be a punishing renewed air campaign.
So long as they can hold the strait, to borrow a phrase from Trump, they “hold all the cards.”
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