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Free Bets: Best Betting Offers 2026 | The Standard

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Free Bets: Best Betting Offers 2026 | The Standard

The Standard has pulled together the best free bet offers currently available at UK betting sites. We’ve sourced the top bonuses from all the big names in betting, and some lesser-known operators too, reviewing each in turn to help readers find the best free bet offers for them.

Best free bet offers in 2026

How The Standard evaluates betting offers

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A lot goes into our rankings of free bet offers and below are some of the criteria we use when reviewing a free bet promo.

UKGC license: We only recommend betting offers from bookmakers licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. The UKGC enforces fair play, data security and responsible gambling standards, and has the power to fine or even remove an operator’s license if they don’t comply. Offshore or unlicensed sites aren’t regulated by the UKGC and do not offer the same protections.

Welcome offers and ongoing free bet promotions: Most online bookmakers offer a welcome bonus, with the availability of additional free bet promos increasing around major events, such as the World Cup. We look beyond the headline offer and check qualifying stake, minimum odds, market restrictions, winnings caps and expiry windows to make sure the offers provide fair value.

Market depth: A top bookmaker offers a wide range of free bet offers on several events, from the most popular betting sports like horse racing and football, down to the more niche sports. We look at whether a bookmaker is offering markets before an event, what markets they have for individual fixtures and how many options in-play bettors have once the action starts.

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Mobile app: Apps are now the preferred option for most punters. We go in depth on iOS and Android ratings for apps before embarking on first-hand testing to assess loading speed, navigation and overall stability. It’s no good having a top betting offer if the app or mobile site doesn’t function well.

Site usability: We examine whether the desktop versions of a betting site are quick, clean and easy to navigate too. A poor user experience can cause us to swerve recommending a free bet, even if the offer is good on the face of it.

Safer gambling tools: UK-licensed bookmakers must offer deposit limits, session limits, reality checks and self-exclusion. These tools should be easy to find and easy to activate, and staff should be trained to recognise problem signs. It’s important to stay in control even if you’re only intending on using free bets as they can become addictive.

Top 10 bookmakers for free bets

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Bookmaker

Welcome offer

Free bet offers

Paddy Power

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Bet £5, get £50 in free bets

Rewards Club, Wonder Wheel, money back as free bets on selected races, free football bets

Sky Bet

Bet £0.05, get £30 in free bets

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Sky Bet Club, free World Cup bets, bet and get offers for Cheltenham

Coral

Bet £5, get £30 in free bets

Rewards Shaker, bet builder free bet refunds, Coral Rewards

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Bet365

Bet £10, get £30 in free bets

Money back on losing football bet builders

Betfred

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Bet £10, get £50 in free bets

Bet and get in-play football free bets, free bet refund on losing football bet builders, Beat Fred

Betfair

Bet £10, get £30 in free bets

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Bet and get weekly accumulator offer

William Hill

Bet £10, get £30 in free bets

Free acca or bet builder bets on selected football games

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BetMGM

Bet £10, get £40 in free bets

Free bet rewards from Golden Spin, free bet refund on losing football bet builders

Tote

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Bet £10, get £40 in free bets

Stayers Club, free bet refund if 2nd in selected races, free weekly acca bet

Ladbrokes

Bet £5, get £30 in free bets

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Money back as a free bet on losing accumulators, 1-2-Free, Instant Spins, Club Ladbrokes

Paddy Power regularly having more betting offers than rival online bookmakers. The welcome offer yields £50 in World Cup free bets when bettors sign up and wager a minimum of £10.

Free bets are also dispensed via Paddy’s Rewards Club. Customers must place five £5 bets in a week to qualify for this free bet club, which will be added to a user’s balance and can be used on any sport.

Paddy Power’s Wonder Wheel, where punters can spin to win prizes including free bets, can be played once daily for free with no deposit bet required.

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Paddy Power will also regularly run money back specials or bet-and-get free bet offers during the major sporting events, such as the Cheltenham Festival or international football tournaments like the World Cup.

  • £50 return from a £10 qualifying stake
  • Paddy’s Rewards Club gives a route to a weekly free bet
  • Wonder Wheel is free to play daily with no qualifying bet required
  • Wonder Wheel prizes vary and a free bet is not guaranteed every spin
  • Minimum odds requirement applies to the qualifying bet on the sign-up offer

The Sky Bet welcome offer is as close as a bettor can get to earning free bets that are actually free, with only a 5p qualifying wager required after registration to release £30 in free bets.

Sky Bet run a free bets club where customers can claim a free bet once per week by wagering £30. Rewards are unlocked the following Monday and bettors can choose the type of free bet they want to receive.

Regular money-back offers are also available to racing bettors, with stakes returned as a free bet if a horse fails to win or finishes in the top four but not first. These are available at a wide range of meets on the calendar, including major festivals like Cheltenham.

  • Qualifying bet of £0.05 is the lowest threshold on this list
  • Weekly free bet available through the free bets club for regular customers
  • Racing money back offers run regularly
  • Small limit on some money back racing offers

Coral are a high street bookmaker with deep racing roots, and for low-stakes racing bettors, they can secure £30 in free bets by signing up and wagering £5. The free bets are split into £5 tokens, four of which can be wagered on any sport, while the remaining two are tied to bet builders.

The six £5 tokens give punters flexibility to spread the value, though the 7-day expiry is on the tight side.

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Coral free bets for existing customers come mainly through their free-to-play games. The Rewards Shaker can be used once per day for free and hands out cash, free bets and free spins with no qualifying bet needed, and the Rewards Grabber guarantees a prize on every entry, free bet tokens included.

Coral also run bet builder refund promotions on big televised football fixtures, refunding losing first bet builders as a free bet. They rotate by match, so the promotions page is worth a quick check before staking on any major game.

  • Low qualifying bet for welcome offer
  • Rewards Shaker and Rewards Grabber give recurring no-deposit routes to free bets
  • In-shop free bet specials
  • 7-day expiry on welcome free bets is shorter than Paddy Power, Sky Bet or Betfair
  • Free bet tokens limited to selected sportsbook markets

Arguably the biggest name in online betting, bet365 has sadly scaled back its welcome offer, with new customers now entitled to up to £30 in free bets.

Bet365 will treble any amount between £5 and £10 that a new customer deposits and wagers as part of the flexible bet365 welcome offer, while qualifying wagers can be placed at odds of 1/5, the shortest odds of any major bookie.

Bet365 runs money-back as a free bet promotions for major football games in the Champions League and World Cup, but those offers are infrequent, with the operator preferring to focus on other promos.

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They put together some of the biggest boosts available at UK betting sites, with their World Cup offers particularly impressive, while 25 per cent winnings boosts for football and racing bet builders are common.

  • Versatile welcome offer
  • Free bet special for big football games
  • Market-best odds boosts
  • Smaller welcome bonus than some rivals
  • Free bet offers often capped at £5

The Betfred sign-up offer will see punters receive £50 in free bets after a £10+ qualifying cash bet is placed at odds of evens or greater.

The welcome offer is split into three £10 free bet tokens for use on any sport, and two £10 free bet accumulators.

Betfred will return a bettor’s stake as a free bet on losing football bet builder bets in certain competitions, often capped at a £5 free bet but occasionally rising to £10.

The Acca Flex promotion returns stakes as a free bet if one leg of an accumulator doesn’t win, while Betfred are known for running bet and get offers during Grand Slam tennis tournaments.

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The free-to-play football score predictor game, Beat Fred, can also offer free bet prizes.

  • £50 is one of the largest amount of free bets available from a UK welcome offer
  • Bet builder money back paid as free bets – a recurring offer
  • Beat Fred and Grand Slam tennis offers provide additional routes to free bets
  • Tennis offers regularly require in-play wagers
  • Bet builder money back is capped at £5

The Betfair welcome offer is suited to bettors who prefer to wager on multiples, be that accumulators, bet builders or other system bets.

Betfair awards new bettors £30 in free bets to use on multi bets on any sport when they sign up and wager £10 on the sportsbook.

The unique aspect of Betfair is that one login gives users access to a fixed-odds sportsbook and a betting exchange. The Betfair Exchange is the biggest in the UK, boasting the most liquidity in its markets.

There is a bet £10, get £10 welcome offer for the Betfair exchange, but it doesn’t offer the same value as the sportsbook sign up bonus.

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There are separate free bet offers for the exchange and sportsbook, although punters more familiar with the latter may want to read up on how a betting exchange works before embarking on any promotions.

Betfair have a track record for running free bet promotions in and around major sporting events, such as an international tournament or Cheltenham Festival. However, there are very few permanent free bet offers, with refer-a-friend and the free-to-play Prize Machine the only potential avenues to a free bet.

  • Suitable for fans of multi bet types
  • Access to a top sportsbook and betting exchange under one roof
  • Separate free bet offers for the sportsbook and exchange
  • Limited free bet offers
  • Exchange betting requires practice

William Hill are one of the most well-established high street bookmakers in the UK and the William Hill welcome offer is a tried and tested bet £10, get £30 in free bets deal.

Qualifying bets need to be placed at odds of 1/2 or greater, which is below the industry average for free bet offers, and the free bet tokens can be wagered on any sport.

William Hill free bets for existing customers are a little bit harder to come by, but they do run free bet promotions around big racing meetings, such as Royal Ascot and Cheltenham.

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Free bet offers from Hills tend to be personalised to each bettor and the range in rewards can be large, going from 50p to £50 depending on the user.

What William Hill lack in free bets, they make up for with other types of betting promotions, such market-beating odds boosts for football, highly competitive odds for racing and free-to-play games with huge cash prizes.

  • Welcome offer is straightforward and flexible
  • Personalised free bet offers
  • Regular odds and winnings boosts
  • Bigger free bet rewards reserved for high rollers
  • The promotions section doesn’t display all Hills’ offers

BetMGM are of the newer brands on this list. The welcome offer hands new customers £40 in free bets after a £10 qualifying stake, split four ways into two £10 bet builder tokens and two £10 standard sports tokens.

BetMGM free bets for existing customers come mostly through the free-to-play games Golden Spin and BetMGM Prize Wheel. These two games can be played once per day with a guaranteed prize, including a free bet. However, bettors don’t get to choose their reward, which could be a profit boost token or a casino bonus instead.

We like the daily profit boost tokens BetMGM supply to racing bettors, while there’s an acca bonus scheme that delivers up to a 200 per cent winnings boosts on successful multiples.

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  • £40 in free bets perfect for World Cup betting
  • Golden Spin and Prize Wheel give dailys chances to claim free spins
  • Profit boost tokens handy for racing
  • Half of welcome offer reserved for bet builders
  • No choice in Golden Spin reward

Tote are something of a niche bookmaker given they specialise in pools betting with a focus on horse racing. However, they are also one of the best betting sites for free bet offers, which cover both their pool betting operation and their fixed-odds sportsbook.

The Tote welcome offer includes £40 in free bets, split 50:50 between Tote credit and free sports bets. A £10 deposit and £10 qualifying bet on either a racing pool or sports wager is required to unlock the welcome bonus.

For racing punters, there’s the Stayer’s Club, where bettors can receive up to £10 in free bets each week by placing six or more wagers of equivalent value. Tote also have an excellent track record for money back specials at the big meeting, where they’ll refund stakes if a selection finishes second or third.

For sports bettors, they can claim a £5 free acca bet weekly by wagering £25 or more on multiples. They also run regular free bet offers on football, golf and rugby league.

  • Good selection of regular free bet offers
  • Mix of Tote credit and free sports bets
  • Relatively easy to claim more free bet promotions
  • Tote credit for pools betting won’t suit everyone

Ladbrokes’ sign-up offer requires a qualifying £5 cash bet, and rewards bettors with £30 in free bets, split into 4 x £5 free sports bets, 1 x £5 free football bet builder & 1 x £5 free racing bet builder.

There is also acca insurance on offer. If exactly one leg of a customer’s accumulator lets them down, Ladbrokes will refund the stake as a free bet.

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The offer only applies to your first accumulator of the day, though, and must be at a minimum odds of 1/10.

Ladbrokes also offers the free-to-play 1-2-Free game, where customers predict the correct scores of three football matches within 90 minutes for a chance to win a share of the £10,000 prize pot in free bets. Punters can only enter once a week.

  • Variety of free bets awarded upon signing up
  • Acca insurance available daily
  • 1-2-Free game only requires two correct scores to receive a free bet
  • Not enough ongoing free bet offers
  • No guarantee on returns from acca insurance

There are several ways to unlock free bets on betting sites. Here are some of the more common promotions bettors will find:

Bet and get: The most common type of welcome offer. Place a qualifying cash bet and receive free bet tokens on settlement. Occasionally, the qualifying bet will need to win to unlock the free bets.

Money back special: This offer involves punters betting on a selected event and getting their stake returned as a free bet should their initial wager lose. For racing offers of this type, a bettor’s selection may need to place but not win to earn a refund.

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Free bet clubs: A type of loyalty programme. If bettors meet a certain weekly requirement, such as wagering a minimum amount in a week, they can earn free bets in return.

Deposit match: This would see the bookmaker match your first cash deposit with free bets. This type of free bet offer can occasionally carry wagering terms, with bettors needing to wager any winnings from the free bets before it can be withdrawn as cash.

Understanding free bet offer terminology

It’s vital to read the terms and conditions of any free bet offers as they often contain important information on how to unlock the bonus and what it can be wagered on.

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Some of the language in those T&Cs can be a little unusual for those unfamiliar with the world of online gambling. Here’s our guide to the most common betting terms used in free bet offers.

Wagering: Most commonly used when claiming any casino bonuses, wagering has crept into sports betting as well. Wagering requirements refer to how many times a bettor must wager any bonus funds before they become eligible for withdrawal. Readers can find out more about wagering requirements on our dedicated page.

Tokens/credits: Most bookmakers will divide the total free bet amount from a welcome offer into smaller denominations, referred to as tokens or credits. Bettors may need to select these tokens on a betslip to use them when placing a wager.

Qualifying bet: The wager a punter must place to unlock the free bets. Make sure to check the minimum odds and bet type required, if specified by the bookie.

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Minimum odds: Betting sites often set a limit on how low the odds can be for a qualifying bet. The bet must have equal or higher odds than the specified minimum, so if it the T&Cs state a qualifying bet must have odds of 3/1 or greater, a wager placed at odds of 2/1 will be deemed ineligible and may invalidate the offer.

Maximum winnings: Some bookmakers put a limit on how much bettors can win from a free bet or offer. These are most common on accumulator boosts. Bookmakers will payout to the limit, but won’t go over it if a winning bet exceeds that amount.

Void bet: A void bet is one that is cancelled and your stake is returned, usually because the event didn’t take place. Any qualifying bet that is voided won’t be considered eligible for a free bet offer.

The majority of welcome offers from betting sites follow a familiar pattern. Here’s a general overview of how to unlock free bets that come as part of a sign-up offer.

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  1. Choose a bookmaker from the above list.
  2. Register with your personal details and verify your identity as the operator requires.
  3. Make a qualifying deposit and place your first cash bet at or above the operator’s minimum stake and odds requirements.
  4. Once the bet has been settled, free bet tokens will be credited to your account. If they do not appear automatically, check the promotions or my account section of the website.
  5. To use the free bets, find a wager and select your free bet at the bet slip stage. Be aware that the free bet stake will not be returned with your winnings.

Free bets – frequently asked questions

Which betting apps give free bets?

Most major UK betting sites offer free bets as part of their new customer welcome promotions, and these will often be available through their apps.

Qualifying stakes and relevant terms and conditions vary by operator. Always remember to check that your betting app is licensed by the UK Gambling Commission before signing up.

Can you withdraw free bet winnings?

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Free bet stakes are not returned with your winnings, only the profit is withdrawable.

For instance, using a £10 free bet on a winning selection at odds of 3/1 would return £30, rather than £40.

Are there free bets with no deposit required?

No deposit free bets exist in the UK market but are exceedingly rare and will often offer much lower value than those that do require a deposit.

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All offers featured on this page require a qualifying deposit and bet, as is standard for highest-value deals.

In most cases, a bettor must first complete a qualifying step, such as depositing a certain amount in their account and placing a bet at particular odds.

They then receive free bet credits in their account, which can be used on select markets without risking their own money.

If the bet wins, the bettor gets to keep the profit but not the stake.

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Do free bets have wagering requirements?

Most bookmakers apply no wagering requirements at all on betting offers, though it’s commonplace to have wagering requirements on online casinos.

Make sure to read individual terms and conditions before signing up.

What apps offer £10 free bets in the UK?

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A number of betting apps in the UK offer at least £10 in free bets. For example, new customers of William Hill can download their app, register and place a £10 bet and they’ll be rewarded with three £10 free bet tokens if they meet the qualifying criteria. Always check the terms before diving in.


We may earn commission from some of the links in this article, but we never allow this to influence our content. This article is for 18+ only. Please gamble responsibly.

We aim to offer every online gambler and reader of The Standard a safe and fair platform through unbiased reviews and offers from the UK’s best online gambling companies.

Gambling can be addictive, always play responsibly and only bet what you can afford to lose. Gambling sites have a number of tools to assist you to stay in control, including deposit limits and time outs. If you think you have a problem, advice and support is available for you now from BeGambleAware or Gamcare.

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Any offers or odds listed in this article are correct at the time of publication but are subject to change. Terms & Conditions apply to all offers.

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Man jailed for more than 14 years for throwing boiling water over police officer

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The court heard how he grabbed a recently boiled kettle and poured the scalding water over the officer

A 58-year-old Birmingham man has been sentenced to more than 14 years in prison after launching a violent assault on two police officers, which included throwing boiling water over one of them.

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John Davies, of Talbot Street, Winson Green, was jailed for 14 years and six months at Birmingham Crown Court on Friday (26 June). Due to the severity of the offence, the judge also imposed an extended license period of four years.

According to West Midlands Police, the incident unfolded after officers responded to reports of a disturbance in the garden of Davies’ home, where they discovered him cornering another man against a fence.

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After an officer separated the pair, Davies retreated inside his house. The second man then alerted police that Davies was armed with a knife.

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According to police accounts, when confronted by officers about the weapon, Davies denied having it. He then suddenly threw the contents of a hot drink into the face of the man he had been arguing with.

As officers moved in to make an arrest, a violent struggle ensued. Davies punched one officer in the face before grabbing a recently boiled kettle and pouring the scalding water over a female officer.

The officer sustained severe blistering across her shoulders, back, and neck.

Davies was eventually restrained and arrested by responding backup units. He later pleaded guilty to maliciously wounding the scalded officer with intent to resist arrest, assaulting the officer he punched, and assaulting the civilian involved in the initial dispute.

Detectives noted the extreme nature of the encounter, which required multiple officers to bring Davies into custody.

“This was a horrendous attack on two officers going about their duties,” said Detective Constable Manpreet Sidhu, from the Bournville neighborhood crime team. “One of the officers involved suffered significant injuries and has only recently been able to return to work following this assault.

“No one should have to face this level of violence simply for doing their job.”

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While officials acknowledged the attack will leave a lasting impact on the individuals involved, West Midlands Police confirmed that both officers have since returned to active duty.

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Sara Cox reveals she got revenge on her childhood bully when she called into Radio 1 to ask for a shoutout

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Sara Cox revealed she got revenge on her childhood bully when she called into Radio 1 to ask for a shoutout, (Sara pictured as a child)

Sara Cox revealed she got revenge on her biggest childhood bully when she called into Radio 1 to ask for a shoutout. 

Apparently unaware of the misery she had put upon Sara growing up, she was shocked to have received the request. 

She told the Sunday Times: ‘I was outraged that she thought she could do that like we were friends. Couldn’t she remember? 

‘That horrible feeling in the pit of your stomach, that cortisol bubbling around as you walk up the corridor wondering if you’re going to get tripped up or elbowed. 

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‘The whispering in class. I was, like, “Sure, I’ll give you a shoutout.” And she did. It began with, “You were a big bully.”‘

Sara spent her early years living on a farm near Bolton. 

But when she was aged six, her parents divorced and she moved into a flat above a pub in Bolton.

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Sara Cox revealed she got revenge on her childhood bully when she called into Radio 1 to ask for a shoutout, (Sara pictured as a child) 

She said: 'I was outraged that she thought she could do that like we were friends. Couldn't she remember? That horrible feeling in the pit of your stomach... wondering if you're going to get tripped up or elbowed'  (pictured in 1997)

She said: ‘I was outraged that she thought she could do that like we were friends. Couldn’t she remember? That horrible feeling in the pit of your stomach… wondering if you’re going to get tripped up or elbowed’  (pictured in 1997) 

Sara says she was bullied each time she moved schools because of her ‘height and her knobbly knees’ and found solace in reading Shakespeare. 

During the interview, Sara was asked if she had used humour as a form of defence but she said that’s not the case. 

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She noted that bullying ‘didn’t change the course of her life’, rather ‘it just made school unpleasant.’

Elsewhere, Sara has announced her first Radio 2 Breakfast Show will launch on Monday July 6 as she replaces Scott Mills.

It was announced in April that the presenter would take over the Breakfast Show this summer, after Scott was sacked after it was discovered he had been the subject of allegations of ‘serious sexual offences’ against a teenage boy under 16. 

And on Monday morning Sara appeared on Vernon Kay‘s Radio 2 show to share the news as she took on fellow presenter Jeremy Vine in the programme’s popular quiz, Ten to the Top.

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Sara also revealed that her first guest will be none other than Hollywood star Tom Hanks, who will be joining her to talk about his new film Toy Story 5.

Speaking to Vernon, Sara said: ‘OK, my big news is…god, I’ve gone all hot and excited. My big news is that…there’s been quite a lot of mystery about when the brand new Sara Cox Breakfast Show begins on BBC Radio 2. 

Elsewhere, Sara has announced her Radio 2 Breakfast Show will launch on Monday July 6

Elsewhere, Sara has announced her Radio 2 Breakfast Show will launch on Monday July 6

‘I’ve been quite mysterious and going, “it’s in the summer” and waggling my eyebrows mysteriously. 

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‘But I can now announce, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, and everyone in between, please do join me for my very first Breakfast Show on Radio 2 on 6th of July. Three weeks today! Very very excited. It is 6.30am. The date is the 6th of July.’

Jeremy asked Sara: ‘How many alarm clocks are you going to use?’

Laughing, Sara replied: ’42. And it’s the first-ever Sara Cox Breakfast Show. I can’t wait – it’s so exciting.’

Jeremy said: ‘We can’t wait. We’re so proud of you.’

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Fellow Bolton-born presenter Vernon shared his delight, saying: ‘Amazing!’

Sara said: ‘And, you know, I mentioned the Toy Story news as well. I mean, I don’t know where we go from here because I think we’ve started almost too big. My very first guest on the Sara Cox Breakfast Show will be…Mr. Tom Hanks.’

Vernon said: ‘Awh legend. The nicest man in showbusiness.’

A pleased Sara said: ‘Woody at Breakfast. Yes, cannot wait!’

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Excited for her breakfast debut, Sara told fans: ‘Roll on the 6th July! For generations to come people will (probably) say ‘”where were YOU when the Sara Cox Breakfast Show was launched on Radio 2 featuring the legendary Tom Hanks?” and hopefully they’ll reply ‘listening and laughing along with a nice brew’.

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Three Americans dead in Venezuela earthquakes as hopes of finding more survivors fade

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Three Americans have died in the Venezuela earthquakes and 12 remain missing, the State Department has said, as rescue teams continued to search for survivors in the rubble on Tuesday.

A spokesperson for the State Department said officials were in contact with the family of three Americans killed when twin earthquakes devastated the country last Wednesday. Their identities have not been revealed.

The official death toll has surpassed 1,700 people, according to the government, which maintains tight control over news media.

Rescue teams from Ecuador ⁠and the US halted operations early on Tuesday in Macuto, a town in La Guaira state — the area hardest hit by the 24 June earthquakes — after more than 40 hours of work, when they stopped receiving responses from a mother and ⁠her three children trapped beneath a ​nine-storey building.

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A member of the ECU-11 Guayaquil Fire Department from Ecuador takes part in rescue efforts inside a building that collapsed in La Guaira
A member of the ECU-11 Guayaquil Fire Department from Ecuador takes part in rescue efforts inside a building that collapsed in La Guaira (Reuters)

“In ⁠the end, we believe the days have already passed and that what we will find now is death,” said Major ⁠Jorge Montanero, leader of the EQ11 team from Guayaquil, located on Ecuador’s Pacific ​coast.

“Unfortunately, ⁠things haven’t developed favourably,” he ‌said as he stood amid rubble after cutting through four concrete slabs of the building in an effort to locate the four trapped victims.

Some 59,000 ‌buildings were damaged or destroyed by the ‌twin earthquakes — which hit just seconds apart with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5 on June 24 — according to NASA estimates. The widespread devastation can be seen from space.

A State ‌Department task force has fielded more than 300 inquiries from Americans seeking advice. ​A second official said they estimate there are approximately 5,000 US citizens in Venezuela.

Not all collapsed ⁠buildings have had professional rescue teams on site, with relatives and neighbours working to remove debris to pull out survivors or bodies, according to survivors and residents from various areas.

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Members of the French Disaster Relief Group GSCF SAR are seen upon arrival in Venezuela
Members of the French Disaster Relief Group GSCF SAR are seen upon arrival in Venezuela (AFP/Getty)

“There is no doubt we are facing a figure higher than what has already been reported. I can offer an estimate: we are procuring — and this has been agreed with local authorities — 10,000 ‌body bags,” Gianluca Rampolla, the United Nations’ resident coordinator in ​Venezuela, said on Monday from his office in Venezuela’s capital, ‌Caracas.

The government of acting President Delcy ⁠Rodriguez says at least 1,750 people have died and thousands ⁠have been injured as a result of the earthquakes. About 16,000 people were left homeless.

A website ‌promoted by the country’s ​political opposition puts the number of ‌people still missing at around 43,000.

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Limescale will disappear from kettles if you place 2 cheap ingredients inside

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Limescale is a common problem in UK households, but cleaning enthusiast Lynsey has shared a simple trick to remove it from your kettle using just two cheap ingredients that you might already own

Limescale is a familiar problem in most British homes, commonly building up on taps, toilet bowls, showers and kettles. Given their constant exposure to water, these appliances are particularly susceptible, and if you happen to live in a hard water area, the build-up can occur even more rapidly due to the high concentration of dissolved minerals, especially calcium and magnesium.

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Left untreated, limescale can eventually cause a host of problems, including reduced water flow, leaks and drips from taps, damage to kettle heating elements, and a knock-on effect on your dishwasher’s performance.

While taps and bathroom fixtures can be tackled with shop-bought chemical cleaners, you can also whip up your own effective cleaning solutions using just two ingredients that work equally as well.

To demonstrate just how powerful these homemade remedies can be, cleaning enthusiast and author Lynsey, who has previously appeared on ITV’s This Morning and Good Morning Britain, has shared her own experience with the two-ingredient solution.

In her video, Lynsey showed her pink kettle, which was covered in white limescale stains on the inside.

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“The easiest way to descale your kettle,” she wrote in the on-screen text of the video, before revealing her straightforward cleaning technique.

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In the clip, Lynsey was filmed filling her kettle to the quarter mark with a mixture of white vinegar and water. The general recommendation is one part white vinegar to three parts water. She then left the solution to sit for about 30 minutes.

Should the spout of your kettle be particularly plagued by limescale, she also suggests soaking a piece of kitchen roll in white vinegar and wrapping it around the spout while the vinegar does its job.

“After 30 minutes, boil the kettle, empty it, then rinse thoroughly with fresh water,” she explained in the caption of her post. “Your kettle will be sparkling clean and ready for a well-earned cuppa!”.

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Lynsey then revealed an impressive before-and-after shot of the kettle, with the unsightly white patches of limescale that had previously coated the inside nowhere to be found.

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Mollie King and Stuart Broad make the perfect doubles pairing in his and hers cream suits as they lead the celebrity couples at day two of Wimbledon

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Mollie King and Stuart Broad opted for matching cream suits as they attended day two of the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Club on Tuesday

Mollie King and Stuart Broad opted for matching cream suits as they attended day two of the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Club on Tuesday.

The radio presenter, 39, and the former professional cricketer, 40, led the star-studded arrivals before taking their place in the Royal Box on Centre Court.

Mollie looked lovely in her neutral skirt suit, which featured black detailing on the cuffs and collar, styled with a black quilted Chanel bag and shades.

Stuart was sporting pale double breasted-linen jacket with matching trousers, over a white shirt and orange tie with brown suede loafers for the occasion. 

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The couple, who have two daughters Annabelle, three, and Liliana, 18 months, are regular attendees at the annual tennis event.

Jameela Jamil, who attended day one on her own, was today joined by her long-term partner James Blake for another day of tennis action.

Mollie King and Stuart Broad opted for matching cream suits as they attended day two of the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Club on Tuesday

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The radio presenter, 39, and the former professional cricketer, 40, led the star-studded arrivals before taking their place in the Royal Box on Centre Court

The radio presenter, 39, and the former professional cricketer, 40, led the star-studded arrivals before taking their place in the Royal Box on Centre Court

Jameela Jamil, who attended day one on her own, was today joined by her long-term partner James Blake for another day of tennis action

Jameela Jamil, who attended day one on her own, was today joined by her long-term partner James Blake for another day of tennis action

Another returning guest of the club was Katherine Jenkins, who was spotted on Monday in the Royal Box, attending again with her husband Andrew Levitas

Another returning guest of the club was Katherine Jenkins, who was spotted on Monday in the Royal Box, attending again with her husband Andrew Levitas

The actress cut a stylish figure in a tan and navy polka dot dress, which she accessorised with a pair of cream stilettos and a leather bag.

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Another returning guest of the club was Katherine Jenkins, who was spotted on Monday in the Royal Box, attending again with her husband Andrew Levitas.

Katherine wore a white summer dress with gold buttons and strappy raffia wedges with a matching bag. 

Other notable names who were invited to sit in the prestigious box were actresses Celia Imrie and Fiona Shaw.

The veterans of TV and film were spotted catching up, joined by Fiona’s wife Sonali Deraniyagala.

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Other guests included TV host and author Richard Osman and his actress wife Ingrid Oliver, who looked chic in a cream and navy pinstripe suit.

Day two is underway at the All England Club, with many first-round matches still taking place after the prestigious competition began yesterday.

The actress cut a stylish figure in a tan and navy polka dot dress, which she accessorised with a pair of cream stilettos and a leather bag

The actress cut a stylish figure in a tan and navy polka dot dress, which she accessorised with a pair of cream stilettos and a leather bag

Katherine wore a white summer dress with gold buttons and strappy raffia wedges with a matching bag

Katherine wore a white summer dress with gold buttons and strappy raffia wedges with a matching bag

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Emma and Katherine posed in their matching white looks

Emma and Katherine posed in their matching white looks

Other notable names who were invited to sit in the prestigious box were actresses Celia Imrie and Fiona Shaw (pictured)

Other notable names who were invited to sit in the prestigious box were actresses Celia Imrie and Fiona Shaw (pictured)

The veterans of TV and film were spotted catching up, joined by Fiona's wife Sonali Deraniyagala

The veterans of TV and film were spotted catching up, joined by Fiona’s wife Sonali Deraniyagala

Celia looked lovely in a printed shirt dress and shades

Celia looked lovely in a printed shirt dress and shades

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Centre Court features defending women’s champion Iga Swiatek against Taylor Townsend, followed by Alexander Zverev.

The headline event of the day is the singles return of Serena Williams, who is playing her first Grand Slam singles match in four years against Maya Joint.

British interest centres on Katie Boulter and Jacob Fearnley after a difficult opening day for the home players.

Stuart and Molly took their place in the box

Stuart and Molly took their place in the box

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Fiona appeared to be very amused by something

Fiona appeared to be very amused by something

Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath, looked stunning in a sleeveless tweed jacket

Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath, looked stunning in a sleeveless tweed jacket

Lady Amelia Spencer and Lady Eliza Spencer coordinated their looks, posing in their chic coords and cream accessories combos

Lady Amelia Spencer and Lady Eliza Spencer coordinated their looks, posing in their chic coords and cream accessories combos 

Lady Eliza was also spotted arriving with Misse Beqiri, who looked gorgeous in a yellow tweed mini dress and kitten heels

Lady Eliza was also spotted arriving with Misse Beqiri, who looked gorgeous in a yellow tweed mini dress and kitten heels 

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Jameela caught up with Richard Gadd while at the match with her boyfriend James Blake

Jameela caught up with Richard Gadd while at the match with her boyfriend James Blake

Richard sat alongside Taron Egerton, Christine Egerton and Noah Jupe (L-R)

Richard sat alongside Taron Egerton, Christine Egerton and Noah Jupe (L-R) 

Noah looked trendy in utility-inspired shades

Noah looked trendy in utility-inspired shades 

He kept things cool as he reclined in his chair

He kept things cool as he reclined in his chair

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Taron threw himself into the action as he jeered courtside

Taron threw himself into the action as he jeered courtside

Nicky Hilton Rothschild was summery in a blue and white striped dress for her arrival at SW19

Nicky Hilton Rothschild was summery in a blue and white striped dress for her arrival at SW19 

Range Rover celebrated The Championships at Wimbledon with an exclusive event featuring a host of actors and creatives in partnership with Esquire and Noah was pictured there

Range Rover celebrated The Championships at Wimbledon with an exclusive event featuring a host of actors and creatives in partnership with Esquire and Noah was pictured there 

James and Jameela also popped inside the Range Rover event for a photo opp

James and Jameela also popped inside the Range Rover event for a photo opp

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Jameela looked stunning in her polka dot dress and heels

Jameela looked stunning in her polka dot dress and heels 

Taron Egerton was suited and booted for the occasion

Taron Egerton was suited and booted for the occasion

Paapa Essiedu kept things casual in cargo pants and a denim bomber

Paapa Essiedu kept things casual in cargo pants and a denim bomber 

Other Wimbledon guests included TV host and author Richard Osman and his actress wife Ingrid Oliver, who looked chic in a cream and navy pinstripe suit

Other Wimbledon guests included TV host and author Richard Osman and his actress wife Ingrid Oliver, who looked chic in a cream and navy pinstripe suit

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Greg James looked smart in a navy jacket with camel trousers

Greg James looked smart in a navy jacket with camel trousers

Richard, who was sporting a pale plue suit, waved to fans as he passed by

Richard, who was sporting a pale plue suit, waved to fans as he passed by

Chris Robshaw and Camilla Kerslake were also seen arriving at the club

Chris Robshaw and Camilla Kerslake were also seen arriving at the club

It wouldn't be Wimbledon without an appearance from devout attendee Cliff Richard

It wouldn’t be Wimbledon without an appearance from devout attendee Cliff Richard

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Sir Cliff, 85, was in great spirits as he arrived arm in arm with a frriend and looking dapper in a blue printed blazer and striped tie

Sir Cliff, 85, was in great spirits as he arrived arm in arm with a frriend and looking dapper in a blue printed blazer and striped tie

A smiling Dermot O'Leary dressed up in a suit and tie as he posed at the entrance

A smiling Dermot O’Leary dressed up in a suit and tie as he posed at the entrance

Jessica Gunning enjoyed the hospitality, looking chic in a navy and white coord

Jessica Gunning enjoyed the hospitality, looking chic in a navy and white coord

Traitors star Cat Burns enjoyed the Champagne Lanson suite with her makeup artist and influencer girlfriend Sarah New

Traitors star Cat Burns enjoyed the Champagne Lanson suite with her makeup artist and influencer girlfriend Sarah New

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(L to R) Chris Robshaw, Camilla Kerslake, Sarah New, Henry Holland, Cat Burns and Dermot O'Leary

(L to R) Chris Robshaw, Camilla Kerslake, Sarah New, Henry Holland, Cat Burns and Dermot O’Leary

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Council meeting suspended after seven minutes as councillor ‘kicked out’

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Councillor Martin Tighe said he had been ‘silenced by the gavel’ with another member stating he’d ‘never known such rank bad manners at a town council meeting’

A council meeting was suspended after just seven minutes with members voting to ‘remove’ a councillor after a row about a town centre regeneration.

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The Liberal Democrat group on Westhoughton Town Council said that for the first time in 40 years, a Westhoughton town council meeting had to be suspended, with members voting to exclude Conservative member Coun Martin Tighe after they alleged he was ‘verbally abusive’.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service has spoken to Coun Tighe and other members present at the meeting, held on Monday, June 29.

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One said that following to a written question from the member of the public, Coun Tighe accused Liberal Democrat members of being ‘lying b*stards‘ over previous planning proposals for larger windows in town hall building.

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Another member present alleged that Coun Tighe ‘refused to listen to the chair and spoke over other councillors’.

In a statement Coun Tighe said he was ‘kicked out for calling out the Lib Dem lies regarding Westhoughton Town Hall regeneration’.

He added that the chair of the meeting ‘used the gavel to silence me’.

It is understood that deputy town Mayor, Coun Linda Maher, who was chairing the meeting, unsuccessfully called for order several times during the short meeting.

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A vote was then passed by a majority of 11-2 councillors to exclude Coun Tighe from the meeting.

Veteran councillor and former Mayor of Bolton, Labour’s David Chadwick, who was first elected to the town council in 1994, said: “The chair tried to stop any further discussion as it wasn’t relevant to agenda item.

“Eventually he (Coun Tighe) was asked to leave the meeting, because he wouldn’t accept the chair’s ruling.

“Again he was asked to leave and Coun Tighe then asked who would be forcing his removal.

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“He was eventually persuaded to leave the meeting by which time the meeting had been adjourned for a later date.”

Coun Chadwick added: “I’ve never known such rank bad manners by anyone at any previous town council meeting.”

Liberal Democrat councillor David Wilkinson said: “Conservative councillor Martin Tighe refused to listen to the chair and spoke over other councillors.

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“When asked to stop, he refused.

“Because of this, the council took the extremely rare step of formally naming him for disreputable conduct.

“When it was then moved that he leave the meeting, he again refused.

“It’s deeply disappointing to see this kind of conduct from an elected representative.”

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Coun Tighe said: “I was kicked out of Westhoughton Town Council for calling out the Lib Dem lies regarding Westhoughton Town Hall regeneration.

“They voted to expel me from the meeting for highlighting that the town hall would have opened over two years ago if it was not for Lib Dem lies, and if I may speak frankly, their total bullsh*t.

“The Lib Dems use the gavel to silence anything that they don’t like and I’m sick of it.

“If someone says something they don’t like they just shut it down saying ‘you’re out of order’.

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“They say point of order but don’t say which point of order and then bang the gavel.

“They gavel people into silence . “They’ve done it to me many, many times.

“By silencing me it’s not saying to people I’m lying, it’s saying to people they are scared of what I have to say.”

Westhoughton town council has 18 councillors.

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Twelve are Liberal Democrats, three are Labour, there are two Conservatives and one Independent.

The suspension of the meeting meant agenda items about a new play area and crossing facilities, planning applications, and a road safety update from the youth council’s primary school children were not discussed.

The next meeting of the town council is scheduled for Monday, July 13.

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Man caught on video chucking boiling water over police officer during arrest

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John Davies, 58, admitted assaulting two police officers and a member of the public at his Winson Green home

Man jailed for more than 14 years for throwing boiling water over officer

This is the disturbing footage showing a brutal thug launching an attack on police officers – punching one before dousing another with scalding water as they attempted to arrest him at his Birmingham property.

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Two constables responded to reports of a disturbance at John Davies’ residence in Winson Green, where they discovered him trapping another individual against his garden fence.

When the officers separated the pair, the second man alerted them that Davies was armed with a knife.

The 58 year old denied possessing a blade before hurling the contents of a hot beverage he had prepared into the face of his opponent.

Davies then struck one constable in the face before seizing his freshly-boiled kettle and emptying its contents over the other officer, reports Birmingham Live.

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The female constable who was drenched with the boiling water sustained blistering across her shoulders, back and neck following the assault.

She could be heard informing her fellow officers: “I need an ambo. I’ve been scalded with a kettle.”

Davies was apprehended and charged with the offences.

He subsequently pleaded guilty to maliciously wounding the PC he scalded with intent to resist arrest, assaulting the officer he struck, and assaulting the individual involved in the dispute.

Davies, of Talbot Street, Winson Green, received a 14-and-a-half-year sentence at Birmingham Crown Court on Friday, June 26.

An extended licence period of four years was also imposed.

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Det Con Manpreet Sidhu, from West Midlands Police’s neighbourhood team in Bournville, said: “This was a horrendous attack on two officers going about their duties. You can see from the footage that Davies put up a struggle and it took many officers to restrain him so that he could be brought into custody.

“One of the officers involved suffered significant injuries and has only recently been able to return to work following this assault. No one should have to face this level of violence simply for doing their job.

“I hope the sentence delivered to Davies provides some justice for those involved. This will have a lasting impact on the officers but Davies is where he firmly belongs – in prison.”

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Cupboard-friendly ice-cream maker makes ‘super-creamy ice cream’ in minutes

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One ice cream lover said that it was their ‘favourite new toy’ and that they’d been making “protein ice cream with Greek yoghurt’

Shoppers are snapping up a compact yet versatile ice-cream maker from Amazon ideal for the hot weather. The Cuisinart FreezeWand Ice Cream Maker is an Amazon’s Choice product, and it’s currently available for £99.99.

Verified buyers say that it makes wonderful creamy ice cream in minutes and that, thanks to its compact size, it fits neatly into cupboards when not in use. It’s one of a number of ice cream makers on the market that are available at a discount.

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A much cheaper option is the this Lakeland 1.5-litre ice cream maker, which is currently reduced from £39.99 to £19.99 in the Lakeland sale. This gadget features a transparent lid and has a built-in motor. To reiterate, it looks to us like the most affordable option out there.

Towards the upper end of the ice cream maker market is the Ninja CREAMi deluxe 10-in-1 Ice Cream and Frozen Drink Maker. The product description says that it can ‘turn almost anything into ice cream and so much more’, including ice cream, sorbet, gelato, fruit slush coffee frappe, frozen yoghurt and drinks. It’s currently available for £249.99 in the SharkNinja sale.

Shoppers have left many positive reviews for the Amazon Cuisinart product, however. One said: “Chose this model over other brands because I wanted an ice cream maker but I don’t have space to store a big machine in my kitchen.

The Cuisinart FreezeWand Ice Cream Maker is available from Amazon

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The ice cream maker has five different functions for different treats.

“The fact you can make three flavours at once is great for being able to make a flavour for me and a flavour for my hubby and an extra one, too. The freezer pots are super handy and don’t take up much space in my already very full freezer, so that’s a win.”

A second said: “Love this! Makes lovely creamy ice cream in a few minutes. You do have to freeze whatever mix you are using beforehand, but I make enough for all three tubs and leave them in the freezer till we need them. One tub is enough for two of us, so this may not work for larger families who eat a lot of ice cream, but if you just fancy a small treat occasionally, it’s perfect.”

A third added: “The slushie came out well and the ice cream is lovely! I love that I can make ice cream at home, quickly and easily, without any nasty artificial flavouring or any random additives like emulsifiers in my dessert! It makes super-creamy ice cream.”

One ice cream lover said that it was their “favourite new toy” and they’d been making “protein ice cream with Greek yoghurt”. They also added a few words of warning about portion size and operating the gadget, however: “Great little ice cream maker! Bought this over the Ninja Creami and am delighted with it.

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“The three pots that come with this are ideally sized to stop me making and eating too much ice cream or sorbets at a time. Simple to use but definitely recommend you let them defrost for 10 minutes before churning, else the blades can become stuck requiring you to leave it for ages to thaw!”

The Cuisinart FreezeWand Ice Cream Maker can ‘whip up three different frozen treats one after the other’, the site says, and users can add fresh ingredients and mix-ins. With five functions – ice cream, slushie, milkshake, sorbet, and mix-ins – shoppers can ‘effortlessly create a variety of frozen delights in as little as five minutes’.

One of the standout features is its compact design, along with the stackable dessert cups, making storage quick and easy. Plus, with the dishwasher-safe dessert cups and lids, it’s easy to clean.

The Cuisinart FreezeWand Ice Cream Maker is available from Amazon.

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Man ‘armed with scissors’ threatens staff member at Belfast train station

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A 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a blade or pointed article in a public place and common assault.

A man has been arrested following a report of a male armed with scissors threatening a member of staff at a Belfast train station.

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Police say the incident reprortedly occured at Grand Central Station at around 1pm on Tuesday, June 30.

Officers attended and arrested the 29-year-old man on suspicion of possession of a blade or pointed article in a public place and common assault. He currently remains in police custody.

A PSNI spokesperson said: “Officers would ask anyone who witnessed this incident, or who may have captured footage from the area which could help with their investigation, to call them at Musgrave on the non-emergency number 101, quoting reference number 741 30/06/26.

“A report can be submitted online using the non-emergency reporting form via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/ or you can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at http://crimestoppers-uk.org/.”

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Caroline Flack’s Brother Paul Has Died, Aged 55

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Caroline Flack’s older brother Paul has died at the age of 55.

BBC News has reported on Tuesday afternoon Paul was found unresponsive at his home in Norwich on Sunday 21 June.

He was then taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, where he later died.

Norfolk Coroners’ Court heard that the graphic designer and artist’s cause of death was cardiac arrest as a result of hanging.

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A more in-depth inquest into Paul’s death is now due to take place in October.

Per Metro, Paul is survived by his partner and two children.

Paul and Caroline Flack with their sister Jody, in an Instagram post shared in January 2017

News of Paul’s death comes six years after his younger sister, Love Island host Caroline, took her own life at the age of 40 in February 2020.

At the time, the presenter had been awaiting trial following allegations that she had assaulted her boyfriend, which she refuted.

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Caroline’s suicide led to widespread conversations around the treatment of public figures in the mainstream press and on social media.

Last year, Paul and his mum Christine Flack were among the contributors to the Disney+ documentary Caroline Flack: Search For The Truth.

An official synopsis for the two-part doc explained: “This powerful two-part Disney+ documentary follows Caroline’s mother, Christine, as she investigates the truth about her daughter’s final months – uncovering new shocking details, asking difficult questions, and exposing the misrepresentations, pressures, and failures from institutions and decision makers that shaped Caroline’s final days.

“With access to powerful testimony from Caroline’s inner circle and those who were there, the series tells the story she never got to share and reveals an unprecedented look at what really happened to Caroline Flack.”

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Months after Caroline died, Paul shared a childhood photo of his youngest sister on Instagram, stating that it would be the final time he posted anything on the social media site.

This will be my last post here,” he said at the time. “May those who know feel shame for eternity.”

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