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Lidl Ireland fans rushing to buy new Ugg dupes in middle aisle – and they’re €120 cheaper
LIDL Ireland fans are rushing to get their hands on Ugg dupes in middle aisle – and they’re €120 cheaper.
The Ladies’ slippers are now available in stores across the country for only €9.99.
You can pick up the Lidl version in the coming days, and it will save you €120[/caption]It is available exclusively at Lidl Ireland in sizes 4 to 7.5.
And it comes with a cushioned insole.
The Ladies’ slippers are designed to deliver comfort and warmth from the moment you slip them on.
And it also gives shoppers a stylish yet snug fit.
Fans of Ugg boots will appreciate the similar look, but with the added bonus of not breaking the bank.
The Ugg dupes are now retailing for upwards of €9.99 a pair so these Lidl dupes are perfect for saving shoppers money.
It comes in the classic chestnut tan colourway with a cushioned insole.
Lidl’s middle aisle, known for its mix of affordable gems, continues to be a fan favourite for shoppers looking to score the best dupes.
Mark your calendar, because these Uggs are sure to be one of Lidl’s hottest middle-aisle finds this January.
Meanwhile, the retailer has also brought out a new hair tool dupe which is set to help you save €270.
The tool will retail at just €49.99, meaning you can achieve a salon look at home without breaking the bank.
The dryer is a major dupe for the popular Dyson Supersonic Origin Hair Dryer tool that works in the same way.
However, the Dyson version will set you back €319 if you can manage to get your hands on it when it’s not sold out.
The item description reads: “Brushless motor for a longer service life compared to normal hair dryers.
“Maximum motor speed of 110,000rpm and continuous ionic action.
“Two concentrators and a diffuser for different styling options, while a magnetic coupling ensures easy, comfortable handling.”
It features three temperature and speed settings for adjusting the airflow and heat.
The Lidl dryer features a sleek and slim design that makes it easy to hold while styling.
Once plugged in, the tool will allow you to brush through your locks to achieve a bouncy blow-dry look while also drying your hair after wash day.
THE HISTORY OF LIDL IN IRELAND
LIDL first opened in Germany in 1973.
Back then, it employed just three people, stocking 500 product lines.
The first Irish store, located just off Molesworth Street in Dublin, was opened in 1999.
This was Lidl’s first entry into the Irish grocery market.
Then, Lidl opened more stores in 2000, in Limerick, Letterkenny, Mullingar, Athlone, Cavan, Ballinasloe and Portlaoise.
Now, the retailer has over 180 stores and three distribution centres, employing over 6,000 people.
They work with a network of more than 260 Irish suppliers from the communities they operate in.
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Shock moment ‘road rage’ thugs attack binmen with AXES & batter truck with ‘School Crossing’ sign in daylight rampage
THIS is the shocking moment thugs wielding an axe, sledgehammer and gun attack binmen in broad daylight.
Disturbing footage shows yob Joe Corden leap from his car and punch a binman three times in the face during a violent assault in Stoke-on-Trent.
The shocking moment three bin men were attacked by a gang of thugs[/caption] The yobs came out armed with an axe, sledgehammer and gun[/caption] They smashed the bin lorry windows during the ambush[/caption]He launched his ambush at around 11.15am on March 21, 2023.
Dashcam evidence reveals Corden pulling a lollipop school crossing sign from the boot of his car and smashing up the lorry in his brutal attack.
Seconds later he is seen with three other thugs armed with an axe, sledgehammer and gun.
A binman hides inside the vehicle, as the gang begin beating up another employee.
The group can be seen shattering the bin lorry windows with their weapons.
After the dashcam footage cut off, a gun shot could be heard.
It is understood the horrific incident was sparked after a different bin lorry nearly smashed into Corden’s Vauxhall Corsa.
Incensed with road rage, Corden rallied the trio who unknowingly went after another crew.
Their victims, who were unaware of the near smash, were assaulted in what is understood to have been a case of mistaken identity.
Corden, 29, Jack Spackman, 25, and Kyle Worthington, 21 appeared Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court this week.
The court heard three binmen were injured, with one hospitalised needing treatment for his face, head and leg.
Corden admitted two charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm with intent.
He also pleaded guilty to two charges of wounding with intent, possession of an offensive weapon in a public place, damaging property, driving without a licence and driving without insurance.
Spackman pleaded guilty to one charge of conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm with intent, possession of an offensive weapon in public and criminal damage.
Worthington accepted charges of conspiring to cause grievous bodily harm with intent and possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.
Spackman and Worthington are due to be sentenced on February 7.
Corden’s basis of plea hasn’t been accepted by the prosecution so his case could be adjourned.
All three men are remanded in custody.
Joe Corden, 29, admitted two charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm with intent[/caption] Kyle Worthington, 21, accepted charges of conspiring to cause grievous bodily harm with intent and possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.[/caption] Jack Spackman, 29, pleaded guilty to one charge of conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm with intent, possession of an offensive weapon in public and criminal damage.[/caption] One binman needed hospital treatment for his face, head and leg[/caption] Corden used a school crossing lollipop sign in the attack[/caption]Landmark car dealership announces sudden closure in just DAYS under plans to axe 50 sites
A RENOWNED car dealership has announced it will close in just two days in a huge blow to customers.
Allen Ford in Rugby will permanently close its sales and service operations on January 31.
The Allen Ford car dealership has been in business for 30 years and will finally be closing its doors[/caption]The announcement has sparked confusion, as it remains unclear whether this closure is linked to Ford’s wider plans to axe 50 dealerships across the UK by 2025.
A spokesperson for Allen Ford Rugby said: “Effective from 31st January, our Ford Sales and Service operation at Rugby will close permanently.
“Communications in the form of letters and emails have been sent to as many customers as possible to inform them.”
The closure comes as a blow to the local community, with the dealership being a landmark business in the area.
Staff at the site were unable to comment on potential job losses, leaving many employees uncertain about their futures.
As part of Ford’s long-term strategy to enhance profitability, the company is prioritising larger, more profitable sites while gradually phasing out smaller operations
Just over four years ago, the company announced its intention to cut its 395 sales outlets in half, aiming to reduce the number to around 210 by 2025.
A Ford spokesperson said: “We have been actively restructuring the dealer network over the past several years to better align with the evolving needs of our business and deliver enhanced service.
“It is also worth noting that all but three of the dealerships impacted have retained their Ford Authorisation section, so they are still operating just without a retail arm.”
While the Rugby site will no longer operate as a sales and service hub, it is unclear if it will retain any Ford-related services.
Flog It star’s Michael Baggott’s heartbreaking final post before his tragic death from heart attack
FLOG IT! star Michael Baggott recorded a heartbreaking video for fans before he tragically died from a heart attack.
Michael, who passed away on Tuesday aged 65, had shot the clip from his hospital bed and admitted he feared he could “drop dead” at any moment.
The antiques expert urged fans to buy their loved ones a copy of his booked, A Lifetime In Antiques, while there were copies still available.
Despite being gravely ill, Michael managed to joke that his tome could even become a “collector’s item” if he passed away.
Michael said in the Instagram video in December: “The perfect gift for Christmas, especially for someone you love, especially for someone you don’t want to spend a great deal of money on.
“Hospital bed marketing. Pulling on the heart strings, I suppose. If you’re looking for a Christmas gift, why not buy A Lifetime in Antiques by Michael Baggot.
“There are very few copies left and the chances are, as you can see, I’m in a hospital bed on considerable amounts of medication, coursing through my veins, I may well drop dead soon and in that case the value of it will soar and become a collector’s item.”