Big supermarket selling 99p packs of ice creams including Magnum and Cornetto just in time for sunny weather

A MAJOR supermarket is selling packs of Magnum and Cornetto ice creams for just 99p.
The drop in price comes as the UK is set to enjoy one of the sunniest weekends this year.


Eagle-eyed shoppers spotted that Farmyards have slashed the prices of some of their most popular ice creams.
Magnum’s Mini Double Gold Caramel Billionaire 6 packs are included in their 99p range, as well as Cornetto Soft Stracciatella and Caramel ice creams.
Even vegan ice creams are included in the 99p range, with vegan Magnum’s Chill going on sale at Farmyards.
The cheap ice creams were spotted by a shopper who shared the news on a Facebook page named Bargain Lovers.
One social media user said: “Wish I had one near me they are incredible prices!”
Another raved: “Some good bargains.”
The UK is set to experience highs of 22C today and over the weekend, making it hotter than Algarve and Los Angeles.
Meteorologists have warned that temperatures are “nearer to what we’d expect in July”, as the seasonal average for April is normally 12C.
A Met Office spokesperson said: “Temperatures (on Thursday) have been nearer to what we’d expect in July in some inland and western areas, but conversely a chilly easterly breeze has kept many eastern coastal regions much colder.”
Brits have also been warned not to use barbecues over the weekend, due to the risk that it could start devastating wildfires.
The warning extends to cooking in open spaces or on balconies.
London Fire Brigade assistant commissioner Paul McCourt warned: “We want everyone to enjoy the sunshine but we urge people to take the necessary precautions to stay safe and help prevent a grass fire from starting.
“Recent events in Los Angeles and South Korea have demonstrated how rapidly fires can spread outdoors, even when temperatures are not at their highest.
“The Met Office has issued an amber wildfire warning, covering London, and this will be in place for the rest of the week.
“As the weather warms up and we head towards Friday and the weekend, we would urge Londoners not to have barbecues in open spaces or on balconies, including disposable barbecues, to throw rubbish away, and to dispose of cigarettes carefully to avoid inadvertently starting a fire.
“We’re also working closely with partners, such as local authorities, to help manage the risks in outdoor spaces and ensure the public are following the safety advice.”
A wildfire tore through Kilpatrick Hills in Glasgow, in March 2025, leaving huge swathes of the area devastated.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) were able to control the fire, but experts are concerned that a BBQ could kickstart another fire somewhere in the UK.
Watch moment legendary actor Bill Murray lashes out at pushy fan at New York cinema blasting: ‘I’ll step on your foot’
THIS is the shocking moment iconic actor Bill Murray lashes out at a pushy fan blasting “I’ll step on your foot.”
The Ghostbusters legend was recorded confronting a man who appears to be harassing him in a cinema on March 27.



A clip of the incident has since gone viral on TikTok showing Bill challenging the unidentified fan.
The 74-year-old actor is filmed shouting: “Stop it.”
He then quickly turns round and points in anger as the man holds his hands up and apologizes.
The agitated star continues: “If you attack me like that, I’ll step on your foot.”
He looks visibly frustrated and takes a couple of steps towards the obtrusive fan.
As Bill turns away a guard, wearing a green jacket stating security, puts his hand on the actor’s back, ushering him away.
While walking, Bill turns round once more and tells the man he’s just committed a “physical assault.”
“Don’t do it,” he says.
“That’s a physical assault you’ve just made.”
As he passes the escalators, heading towards a set of glass doors, he turns round at the fan and points again.
The Groundhog Day actor adds: “Don’t do it again.
“You’re not big enough to do that.”
Bill had been attending a Q&A session of his film The Friend which is set to come out later this month.
He spoke to film buffs in the same clothes he was wearing in the video, which looks to be set in a movie theater lobby.
The clip, which was posted on TikTok received a wave of likes and comments from fans who are shocked at the footage.
One, who took against the pushy fan, said: “I’m on Bill Murray’s side.”
Another agreed: “As he should.”
A third user suggested the star might be overreacting, responding: “You got your foot nudged in a crowd and called it assault? Be serious.”
The Sun has reached out to Bill Murray for a comment.

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THE International Darts Open is UNDERWAY as the PDC tour’s finest compete for the title in Sachsen Arena – but Luke Littler won’t be one of them.
The reigning world champion, 18, is not at the event in Riesa, Germany, this weekend.
Littler has chosen to take the weekend off amidst a packed schedule.
Regardless, the likes of world No.1 Luke Humphries and Michael van Gerwen headline the third PDC European Tour event of the year
Qualifier Martin Schindler aims to defend his title after defeating Gerwyn Price 8–5 in last year’s final, and he takes on Thomas Lovely in his opener.
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New Celebrity Big Brother house revealed – with stars forced to share beds and key part of house MISSING
THE brand new Celebrity Big Brother house has been revealed with the series launch just days away.
Monday night will see an incredible line-up move into the Celebrity Big Brother house – and new snaps have shown off where the likes of Towie’s Ella Rae Wise and Hollywood star Mickey Rourke will be living.
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The bedroom only has double beds this year, meaning the famous faces had better get comfortable with each other quickly.
And it’s not just sharing a bed that might make them feel slightly on top of each other, as host AJ Odudu recently revealed the house is smaller this time around.
The overall look of the house is certainly fit for the likes of TV royalty Patsy Palmer, with each room decorated in bright shades of red, orange or blue.
There are two huge curved red sofas where the celebs will find out which one of them has been dumped from the house during each eviction.
The kitchen has a huge island – perfect for them to sit and gossip about their fellow housemates.
Of course no Big Brother house is complete without the Diary Room chair.
The CBB 2025 chair is brightly coloured and also matches the Big Brother eye.
It looks like a kaleidoscope of colours, with blue, pink, orange and yellow and melted dripping plastic to create a puddle on the floor.
Also calling the house home this year will be the likes of chat show legend Trisha Goddard, Love Island star Chris Hughes and presenter Angellica Bell.
Flying the flag for the younger crowd will be Nickelodeon star Jojo Siwa, as well drag queen Dannny Beard.
The Sun previously revealed how a fan-favourite feature of the Celebrity Big Brother accommodation had been ditched for the new series.
The Mezzanine floor – which was introduced by ITV when it rebooted Big Brother in 2023 – has been scrapped.
Speaking ahead of the new series, AJ said: “There’s always twists and turns with Big Brother.
The house is in a brand new location and it’s got a brand new layout. I know the house has been made slightly smaller which might heighten drama.”
She also joked that – despite her and co-host Will Best’s best efforts – the bosses are never keen to take her suggestions for housemates on board.
AJ added: “Every single series I’ve got a wish list. I’m literally texting the execs, texting the team and I’m like here’s my dream list but your girl gets ignored.
“I get blanked. And I’m like ‘excuse me, get them in’.”
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Line of Duty’s return is ON with Vicky McClure, Martin Compston and Adrian Dunbar locked in for 2026 filming
NOW we’re sucking diesel — Line of Duty is all set to return next year for a seventh series.
Its three stars — Martin Compston, Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar — have finally aligned their jam-packed diaries and will start filming a six-parter in January.

The news will thrill fans left disappointed by the limp ending of the police drama’s last series.
A TV insider said: “This is the news Line of Duty fans have been waiting for since the sixth season left them deflated when it aired back in 2021.
“The BBC almost immediately requested more episodes to continue the story, but the success of the show meant Vicky, Martin and Adrian were instantly snapped up for other projects.
“But after several meetings with Jed [Mercurio, creator and writer] and the production team, they’ve finally managed to clear space in their calendars next year to commit to making the show.”
The show about a police anti-corruption squad weeding out bent coppers, has been a ratings hit for the BBC since it first aired in 2012.
Fans loved Supt Ted Hastings’ ad-libbed use of Northern Irish sayings, such as “Jesus, Mary and Joseph and the wee donkey” and “Now, we’re sucking diesel”.
But many felt let down at the end of series six in 2021 when buffoonish Det Supt Ian Buckells (Nigel Boyle) was unmasked as villain H — the elusive mastermind with links to organised crime.
The Sun exclusively revealed in 2022 that the show, which drew up to 13million viewers, would return.
But the stars have been diverted into other projects — Martin with supernatural thriller The Rig, Vicky with bomb squad drama Trigger Point, and Adrian with jazz singer detective show Ridley.
However, their social media feeds have recently been laden with hints a seventh series is on.
Show creator Jed has written most of the storyline for the new episodes, which will start production later this year and could air by autumn 2026.
Speculation has also mounted over which actor will play the next crooked copper, with bookies said to be keen on David Tennant, Damian Lewis or Claire Foy.
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From Netflix thriller to final season of iconic show – here’s the best Spring TV to watch including C4’s Virgin Island
THE clocks have gone forward, the mercury is rising and it’s heating up in the world of telly too.
Viewers can look forward to exciting new reality formats Virgin Island and Cheat: Unfinished Business plus the long-awaited return of Netflix’s deliciously twisted sagas You and Black Mirror.



Elsewhere, Rose Ayling-Ellis has sprung into action with three top new shows.
The Strictly Come Dancing winner has left the ballroom behind for meaty ITV thriller Code Of Silence and game-changing BBC drama Reunion as well as featuring in Doctor Who.
Here, Felicity Cross and Jess Lester take you through their pick of spring’s top TV.
THE STOLEN GIRL (Disney+, April 16)
She was all loved up in Netflix hit One Day, but this time Ambika Mod stars in a tense thriller about a play date that goes wrong after a little girl go missing.
Mother-of-two Elisa allows daughter Lucia to have an impromptu sleepover with new best friend Josephine after meeting up with her seemingly friendly mother Rebecca at her house.
But when Elisa arrives to collect her the next day, the house turns out to be an empty luxury rental and Lucia is nowhere to be found.
As a manhunt unfolds across Europe, Elisa’s perfect family starts to unravel under the pressure and long-buried secrets begin to come to light.
THE ASSEMBLY (ITV1, tbc)
Gary Lineker, David Tennant, Danny Dyer and Jade Thirlwall take part in a series of interviews led by neurodivergent and learning-disabled people.
Each episode focuses on one of the celebrities as they set aside everything they have learned in media training to face their most honest, chaotic and heart-warming grilling to date.
No topic is off-limits with this group of interviewers. It follows a successful pilot episode on BBC One which featured Michael Sheen in the hot seat.
THE DIAMOND HEIST (Netflix, April 16)
Guy Ritchie works his magic as producer in this three-part documentary series about a stranger-than-fiction crime that took place in 2000.
It tells the cat-and-mouse tale of a group of hardened criminals who attempted to steal the Millennium Star diamond from London’s O2 — then known as the Millennium Dome — in one of the biggest heists in the world.
Featuring interviews with both the robbers and the police, it dives deep into what goes into the planning of such a major robbery and how the authorities intercept such crimes.
THE HANDMAID’S TALE (Prime Video, May 3; Channel 4, tbc)
Having killed Commander Waterford in a moment of vengeance, Elisabeth Moss’s June has an intensified resolve to bring down Gilead in this final season.
Much-loved characters Luke and Moira join the resistance to fight against the regime, while Commander Waterford’s widow Serena works to reshape Gilead from within.

It is all inspired by Margaret Atwood’s novel of the same name.
MARRIED TO THE GAME (Prime Video, Tuesday)
Three new faces are joining the line-up for one of telly’s most glamorous series as the fly-on-the-wall show about Wags returns for its second season.
Taylor Ward, daughter of The Real Housewives Of Cheshire’s Dawn, will return alongside husband Riyad Mahrez, now living in Saudi Arabia, as they wed for a third time and discuss expanding their family.

Fresh face Claudia Rodriguez — girlfriend of Chelsea player Marc Cucurella — will open up on raising an autistic son.
And Leon Bailey’s girlfriend Stephanie Hope struggles with moving home again.
Of course, there’s plenty of glamour along the way, with lavish parties, shopping sprees and expensive holidays to feast your eyes on.
SILENCE IS GOLDEN (U&Dave, May 5)
Dermot O’Leary hosts this new format, which gives the audience a chance to win up to £250,000 by staying as quiet as possible.
He’ll be joined by comedians Katherine Ryan, Seann Walsh and Fatiha El-Ghorri, who must do their best to provoke belly laughs from the crowd and bring the prize pot down.

A Guinness World Records adjudicator will oversee the action, which sees every audience member watched with cameras, Big Brother-style.
AN EVENING WITH ELTON JOHN AND BRANDI CARLILE (ITV1, April 19)
The Rocket Man is back on the box for a thrilling night of new music and showbiz chit chat.
The primetime concert special will feature live performances, stories from the duo’s time at the top plus an intimate look at their new collaborative album, Who Believes In Angels?.

Recorded at The London Palladium last month and hosted by Schitt’s Creek star Dan Levy, the pals perform together and solo and pull back the curtain on their friendship.
CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER (ITV1, Monday, 9pm)
The good, the bad and the ugly of showbiz will gather for another run of the reality behemoth — and the line-up looks to be one of the best yet.
The Sun revealed this week that Hollywood’s Mickey Rourke will be in the house, alongside chat show queen Trisha Goddard, EastEnders legend Patsy Palmer, Corrie star Jack P Shepherd and the one and only Chesney Hawkes.
AJ Odudu and Will Best are back with hosting duties.
CHEAT: UNFINISHED BUSINESS (Netflix, April)
Amanda Holden hosts her first dating show and it sounds deliciously dramatic.
With relationship expert Paul C. Brunson to help, the show follows eight former couples whose relationships have been torn apart due to cheating.
As they reunite at a retreat, they are encouraged to face up to past mistakes, rebuild trust and move forward — either together or apart.
MOLLY-MAE: BEHIND IT ALL (Prime Video, May 9)
She’s the ultimate influencer, drawing millions of fans into her life through perfect pictures on Instagram and carefully filtered videos on YouTube.
But that all changed when she let cameras into her home during her torrid break-up from Tommy Fury.
Part two of the fly-on-the-wall series lands and Molly promises to open up on that New Year’s Eve kiss with Tommy, along with their reunion and recent holiday to Dubai.
HAVOC (Netflix, April 25)
Tom Hardy, Timothy Olyphant and Forest Whitaker take top billing in this action noir thriller from Gangs Of London director Gareth Evans.
After a drug deal goes wrong, Hardy’s bruised detective Walker must fight his way through a criminal underworld to rescue a politician’s estranged son.

He has several factions on his tail, including a vengeful crime syndicate and a crooked politician, as well as the predictable demons from his past.
Fans have been holding their breath for this big-budget project ever since Covid stalled production.
YOU (Netflix, April 24)
It’s the fifth and final gripping season of the hit thriller and somehow the enchanting-yet-deadly Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) has found new sick and twisted ways to kill.
Goldberg returns to New York City, where he is now married to Kate and living a seemingly normal life.
But his past and dark desires resurface, threatening his new life and the people around him.
There are new enemies to contend with too, as fans ask one final question — will Joe ever face justice for his crimes?
VIRGIN ISLAND (Channel 4, May)
Channel 4’s much-hyped offering finally makes it to our screens.
It features a group of virgins heading to a luxury retreat to finally pop their cherries, with “sexological bodyworkers” on hand to help out.
Two celebrity sexperts will add some science to proceedings.
Who needs Love Island with all this on offer?
BLACK MIRROR (Netflix, Thursday)
Charlie Brooker’s dark, satirical series returns with six episodes, including a sequel to series four sci-fi adventure USS Callister.
Elsewhere, Peter Capaldi plays a scientist obsessed with a 1990s video game, Emma Corrin is a 1940s movie star brought to life as part of a simulation, and Chris O’Dowd is a desperate husband who tries to keep his dying wife alive through technology.

GRACE (ITV1, tomorrow. 8pm)
The Brighton-based detective show returns for its fifth series.
The four-part collection, based on Peter James’s best-selling novels, follows on from the shocking conclusion of the last season when Det Supt Roy Grace (John Simm) discovered his missing wife had killed herself.

He also finds out he has an eight-year-old son. But when he tries to take him to a football match for some normal family life, he finds himself embroiled in a bomb scare.
SUSPECT (Disney+, spring)
Four-part drama that focuses on the killing of Jean Charles de Menezes after police mistook him for a terrorist in the wake of the London terror attacks of 2007.
The tragedy, which took place at Stockwell Tube station, is told from the varying perspectives of those involved.
The all-star cast includes Daniel Mays, Russell Tovey, Max Beesley, Emily Mortimer and Laura Aikman.
CLARKSON’S FARM (Prime Video, May 23)
Jeremy and the gang are back at their best as challenges on Diddly Squat Farm go from bad to worse.
Kaleb is on a nationwide tour and Lisa is frantic on a new product line, which leaves Jezza to run the farm alone — so he buys a pub.

Swapping pigs for pints comes with a whole barrel of new problems, including derelict buildings, red tape and a picnic site with a raunchy past.
Back on the farm there’s a new bull, a tiny pig and a flock of hi-tech goats to contend with.
KATIE PIPER: LOCKED UP IN LOUISIANA (U&W, April)
Katie takes her activism to the next level in this gritty four-parter uncovering life behind bars at one of the toughest female prisons in the US.
She delves into inmates’ cases at New Orleans Parish Prison and seeks to uncover what drove the women to commit serious and shocking crimes.
It follows the popular series Jailhouse Mums and builds on the sterling work Katie does off camera across women’s issues.
ROSE BLOOMS IN 3 NEW ROLES

CODE OF SILENCE (ITV1, May 18): A deaf waitress is dragged into a dark world of crime after being enlisted by police to use her lip-reading skills to help with surveillance on a gang.
Rose Ayling-Ellis leads the cast as canteen worker Alison, whose mission gets more complicated when she crosses paths with new gang recruit Liam Barlow (Kieron Moore) and they form an unexpected and very dangerous bond.
REUNION (BBC One, Monday, 9pm): Deaf Daniel Brennan has been released from prison and is on a mission to right some wrongs about how he ended up there.
This four-parter, an emotional thriller of revenge and redemption, marks a milestone in inclusive storytelling because the majority of the cast and many members of crew are deaf or use British Sign Language.
Matthew Gurney plays the lead, with support from Rose and Bad Sisters star Anne-Marie Duff.
DOCTOR WHO (BBC One, April 12): Love it or hate it, it’s hard to argue with the stellar cast the BBC has lined up for the new series of the now divisive sci-fi series.
Bonnie Langford, Alan Cumming and EastEnders’ Angela Wynter all feature as guests as well as TV darling Rose, who plays a mysterious new character.
Ncuti Gatwa is back for his second series as the Doctor, this time with a new second assistant alongside Millie Gibson’s Ruby Sunday – Varada Sethu as Belinda Chandra.

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Stacey Dooley slashes ticket prices by 75% after struggling to sell out tour
TV presenter Stacey Dooley has been forced to slash her ticket prices by 75% after struggling to sell tickets and drum up interest in her tour.
The Strictly Come Dancing champ has been forced to dramatically slash the ticket prices for her forthcoming one woman stage show in Edinburgh.


The documentary maker turned ballroom champion is set to appear at Edinburgh’s Assembly Rooms later this week as part of her ‘An Evening with…’ tour to promote her latest book.
Tickets for the show had been priced at almost £40 but in recent days have been slashed to just £10 in a bid to fill empty seats.
The TV star has taken desperate measures to ensure that all seats are filled for the show by enlisting the help of seat filling website Show Film First.
The cut price tickets have been listed on the site this week after a number of seats for the 780 capacity venue were still unsold just days before the show is due to take place.
The show entitled, Stories from Remarkable Mothers, encouraged potential attendees to enter a discount code in order to get an extra huge saving as part of the desperate bid to sell some seats.
Whilst it seems that Stacey’s solo stage endeavours have been a huge disappointment after failing to generate much interest – the BBC star will be hoping for better success when she tours alongside her husband, dancer Kevin Clifton, later this year.
Stacey and Kevin will both appear in the next touring production of West End musical, 2:22: A Ghost Story.
The play, which received recognition for signing up Cheryl to play the lead role, will be hitting local theatres between August and November 2025.
Stacey had previously played the part of Jenny after the high-profile stints of Cheryl and Lily Allen.
However, Stacey was hit by another ticket disaster after her run of the show on the London stage was forced to slash it’s prices.
Last summer, a seat-filling site has dashed prices by more than 50% in a bid to draw even more fans in.
Whilst tickets to see 2.22 were once listed at a whopping £136 during Cheryl’s run, nearly all seats in the venue were down to 50% less with many retailing for just £65.

Airlines warn passengers to avoid three key suitcase colours when going on holiday or risk losing £100s
A MAJOR UK airline has issued a warning to Brits heading on holiday this Spring.
The flight provider has revealed which suitcase colours you should avoid if you don’t want your luggage to get picked up by someone else.


Ryanair have warned that buying indistinctive luggage increases the chance that it could get lost.
They revealed that the worst colours for your luggage are black, navy and grey as these are amongst the most common for suitcases and travel bags.
Instead, the airline recommends that you buy luggage in a brighter colour.
A spokesperson for the airline said: “Make it easier to spot your checked-in luggage on the carousel, especially if your luggage is black, navy or grey.
“Add a colourful luggage tag or ribbon to the handle so that there’s no confusion on arrival.”
The news comes after the Economic Times revealed that black bags are the most commonly lost of any colour luggage.
Frankfurt Airport’s boss Stefan Schulte has suggested that travellers avoid black luggage altogether as it is “hard to distinguish”.
He added: “Many people travel with black suitcases on wheels which makes identifying them very time-intensive.”
Lost luggage is not only a headache when it comes to losing clothes and holiday essentials.
Losing luggage can set you back hundreds of pounds, as it can be hard to claim back your belongings on insurance.
Ryanair’s warning comes after news broke that a major UK airport would be undergoing a multi-billion-pound refurbishment.
Luton airport will double the number of passengers it serves from 18 million to a staggering 32 million a year by 2040.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has pushed ahead with the plans despite concerns from environmental groups.
A Government source said: “The Transport Secretary has approved the expansion of Luton Airport for its benefits to Luton and the wider UK economy.
“The decision goes against the Planning Inspectorate’s recommendation for refusal. Expansion will deliver huge growth benefits for Luton with thousands of good, new jobs and a cash boost for the local council which owns the airport.
“This is the 14th Development Consent Order approved by this Labour government, demonstrating we will stop at nothing to deliver economic growth and new infrastructure as part of our Plan for Change.”
Luton Council have expressed support for the refurbishment which is expected to create 12,000 new jobs and will inject £1.6 billion into the local economy.
Another UK airport is also undergoing a major change after news broke that airline KLM would launch a new route from the airport.
Holidaymakers will now be able to fly from Exeter to Amsterdam for the first time in five years.
Flights between the two destinations will take just 90 minutes and Exeter Airport’s managing director, Stephen Wiltshire, has said the move is a “game changer” for travellers.
Airlines with the best plane food
Korean Air
Korean Air won best airline cuisine in last year’s Global Traveler’s awards.
Some of their popular dishes onboard include bibimbap, a Korean rice dish, and ssambap, Korean rice lettuce rolls.
It also made the top 10 for airlines with the best plane food in CN Travelers 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Japan Airlines
Coming in first place in the Reader’s Choice Awards was Japan Airlines.
The airline has partnered with six Michelin-star chefs, each of whom have three stars – so you can expect it to be good.
Passengers can choose bento boxes and miso soups onboard.
Singapore Airlines
Often voted one of the best airlines in the world, it is no surprising Singapore Airlines is said to have some of the best plane food.
Chef Dennis Littley said: “Their gourmet meals rival those of ground-based restaurants.”
Dishes include congee, a rice porridge, as well as Singaporean rice and curry options.