ALDI is launching its range of festive decorations tomorrow, and the supermarket promises to "make it the brightest Christmas ever".
The collection includes indoor and outdoor lights, as well as novelty decorations, and prices start at just 89p for tinsel, and £2.99 for tree decorations.
As with all Aldi Specialbuys, the items are limited-edition and once they're gone, they're gone.
Among the stand-out pieces is a light-up stag's head, costing £29.
EASTENDERS fans are desperate to know Letitia Dean's secret after she showed off her dramatic weight loss in a tight red dress.
Letitia, 55, was seen wearing the figure-hugging frock in a recent episode of the BBC1 soap and it showed off her new slim figure in all its glory. The actress's character Sharon Watts had teamed the red dress with a white shoulder bag and a pair of nude courts, keeping her long blonde hair loose.
HEAVY snow has forced schools across the UK to close today.
Thousands of pupils will miss class amid the wintry conditions.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for the white stuff, which lasts until Friday at 6pm. Several inches could fall in the worst affected areas, which includes the Midlands, northern England and Scotland.
Forecasters have urged motorists to take care on the roads and advised anyone to check their routes before travelling.
IT'S one of the nation's most deprived areas - and has a fearsome reputation to match.
Locals from Orchard Park Estate in Kingston upon Hull, Yorks, claim gangs terrorise the streets, brazenly carry out drug deals in shops and steal cars before torching them.
The area was recently highlighted in the House Of Commons as one of 225 'left-behind neighbourhoods' that are most vulnerable to the cost of living crisis.
MORE train strikes have been announced as part of an ongoing dispute over pay, with many public transport users set to be impacted.
Here's what we know about the latest strikes and which services the industrial action will disrupt.
What are the rail strike dates? The RMT will be striking on Thursday July 20, Saturday July 22 and Saturday July 29, with around 20,000 workers walking out.
The strikes will have a wide-reaching effect on travel services across the country.