Get ready for the season of camping and festivals with a self-inflating mattress that not only promises durability but has also been touted as ‘extremely comfortable’ by thrilled shoppers
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Prepare for camping and festival season with ‘durable’ self-inflating mattress(Image: Amazon)
With festival season on the horizon and the time for camping fast approaching, now is the time to start upgrading your outdoor sleeping arrangements to keep you comfy no matter where you lay your head. And shoppers may have found just the ticket with this self-inflating mattress on Amazon that promises ultimate comfort and durability, meaning it can cope with any terrain.
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Shoppers have left this Self-Inflating Memory Foam Camping Sleeping Mat rave reviews(Image: Amazon)
Touted for its “extreme comfort,” this Tatuner Self-Inflating Mattress could be just what you need for a hassle-free camping trip. It comes rolled up in a small bag that can easily be stored and carried. This mattress adopts a flat design, which promises to be no different from your home bed. No matter where you are, this camping sleeping pad is set to provide a homely feel wherever you pitch your tent.
Using the most advanced self-inflating technology, abandoning the old and arduous inflation method, this mat is set to be ready for bed while others are blowing up their traditional airbeds.
The sleeping pad, which is inflated to 193 cm x 70 cm x 7 cm, is perfect for outdoor activities like overnight festivals or camping, where it can seamlessly fit into smaller tents. However, the bed is filled with sponges, which means it still has a certain weight and volume even after compression, making it unsuitable for light travel. But it is a top pick if you’re heading on an adventure in a car or motorhome.
Boasting a 7cm thickness, Flex Foam and outdoor-grade tear-resistant fabric, this mattress promises to provide your body with a comfortable and stable sleep, akin to snoozing on your bed. Waving goodbye to stones and branches underground, damaging the air cushion or keeping you up at night, this mat strikes the perfect balance between comfort and durability. Plus, it scores bonus points for being virtually silent and waterproof, with no more crinkly or squeaky noise.
Currently on sale for £71.34, shoppers have gone wild for this mattress as they leave their rave reviews. One 5-star rater beams: “This is extremely comfortable and durable. In summer I sometimes sleep on it for a short siesta. I store it inflated because it takes time to self-inflate to its full potential the first time. For camping, some may find this mattress more bulky and less portable than desired but it is unequalled in comfort, size, and durability. It retains its form and pressure very well even after multiple uses and after a year of storage, I barely need to add any air to it. The pillow however is too low to my liking.”
And another chimes in: “First off, great product. I was a bit unsure some of the other reviews might have been good because the person sleeping on the matt weighed next to nothing so a few sheets of toilet roll would have given then a good night’s sleep, and clocking on at around 115kg thought that I might be just that bit too heavy. Nope, not at all. Never once felt the ground beneath, just the comfortable memory foam layer and nothing else.”
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They go on to add: “Material is excellent and easy to clean just wiping it down. I used a fleece blanket on top of mine just for that extra comfort, but the material is soft and I wouldn’t have had an issue sleeping directly on it.”
Sammy Winward reportedly cut ties with her daughter Mia Dunn, with Mia alleging she was out of touch with her celeb mum for around four months due to a disagreement over OnlyFans
Emmerdale star Sammy Winward’s daughter makes brutal dig at estranged parents(Image: Instagram/miakaterose)
Sammy Winward’s daughter, Mia Dunn, seemingly took a swipe at her parents in her new racy post amid her reported feud with them. Last summer, it was reported that Sammy cut ties with her daughter Mia. At the time, Mia alleged she was out of touch with her celeb mum for around four months due to a disagreement over the youngster joining subscription-based website, OnlyFans.
She claimed the familial rift extended beyond her mother to other relatives, including her father. Mia previously claimed her mum was “jealous” of her success and said the soap star refused to move past their disagreement. In January, Mia said she made £100,000 the previous month and that the “main thing with her mum” is that she “had Mia when she was really young”.
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She shared a few racy snaps on Instagram(Image: Instagram/miakaterose)
And now, she took to social media to share a couple of racy snaps while dressed in an x-rated version of office clothes, incuding a cropped white shirt, stockings and a mini skirt.
She captioned the post: “Got a “real” job,” along with a ‘tongue-out emoji’. Her fans were quick to rush to the comment section to compliment the content creator.
Earlier this year, Mia spoke about her strained relationship with her parents, explaining “I think she’s got some animosity towards me. I think she is maybe just jealous about me doing so well and so quickly.”
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She previously claimed her mother was ‘jealous’ of her success(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Van Gogh Alive)
“I think that’s what my parents’ issue is really. They think I’ve done it off their backs, but actually, behind the scenes, it takes a lot more work than just being their daughter,” she added to The Sun.
Her father is former footballer David Dunn while Sammy is known for her role as Katie Sugden on Emmerdale.
Last year, Mia spoke about the benefits she learned about OnlyFans after speaking to her creator friends about the website.
She said: “I feel so empowered on OnlyFans. I am my own boss and I’m confident in myself and what I’m doing.”
Since being on the subscription-based website, Mia claimed she earned ten times more money than she used to for “about three days work”.
The model added that her days consist of filming content, uploading it to the site and filling out paperwork.
However, despite bringing in the cash and setting up her own business, Mia admitted that her family are not pleased with her decision and her dad – former Blackburn footballer David Dunn – has also distanced himself from her.
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Prior to the Champions League semi-final first-leg against Manchester United, Louis Enrique claims Paris Saint-Germain are “a much better team” than they have been since October’s defeat to Arsenal.
The French champions return to London on Tuesday after enduring a difficult league season that included defeats to Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid, and Arsenal (2-0).
“Seven or eight months ago,” the statement read. I have replayed the game. Luis Enrique stated on Monday that our current team is a much better one.
“We had a very competitive league phase, in which there were many matches that might have been finals.
Even at the worst times, it was very helpful to us.
There is only one way to advance to the final now, the official says.
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Luis Enrique (R) of Paris Saint-Germain reacts following the UEFA Champions League game between FC RB Salzburg and Paris Saint-Germain in Salzburg, Austria on December 10, 2024. (Franck FIFE/AFP photo)
The Parisians won their fourth straight Ligue 1 title this month, but they are struggling following a draw with Nantes and a disappointing defeat to Nice.
The Spanish coach said, “I don’t worry about it.”
The squad has an extraordinary spirit, according to the coach.
He continued, “Imagine how the others feel because I’m the saddest member of the squad.”
After losing to Borussia Dortmund at the same time last year, PSG made a second consecutive Champions League appearance.
Since taking over the Qatari club in 2011, the Qatari owners have made it their top priority to win the trophy.
We are ambitious, according to Luis Enrique, “but this pressure doesn’t put us in jeopardy.”
“We talk about making history when we discuss doing something that no one has done before.”
Since we were at the same stage of the competition last year, he continued, “The goal is to go one step further.”
As Arsenal prepare to face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final, Mikel Arteta urges fans to “bring your boots” and kick every ball.
The Gunners, who have never been crowned European champions, defeated fellow champion Real Madrid 5-1 on aggregate in the final eight to reach their first semi-final since 16 years.
On the day of the Emirates’ opening game against the French champions, Arsenal manager Arteta was upbeat.
The Spaniard remarked, “Girls, bring your boots, bring your shorts, bring your T-shirts, and let’s play every ball together,” adding that “I’m not exaggerating.
“We want to do something special, and that location must be something special, unique, and unheard of.”
And I really hope that everyone who visits the Emirates tomorrow and everyone who is following and watching us also brings that energy with them.
Arteta urged his men to “take the next step.”
He said, “Go there with that conviction and feel the conviction around it. I believe it to be crucial.”
We’ll be much more likely to win the game if we can generate that energy.
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On January 25, 2025, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Arsenal play at the Molineux stadium in Wolverhampton, central England, with the support of Spanish manager Mikel Arteta celebrating on the pitch following the English Premier League game. (Photo by Darren Staples/AFP)
Despite the pressure, Arteta said it was crucial to enjoy the moment despite the fact that their team appears to be coming in second in the Premier League for the third straight season.
He said, “We are so fortunate to be where we are. Because we faced a lot of difficulties, we were able to make it with our work and enthusiasm.
“And we spent ten months competing at a high level.” So we now have it. Be present and experience the moment. A lovely moment to remember.
However, he downplayed claims that the Gunners are the favorites to win the tournament after beating 15-time champions Madrid.
He said, “We go back to the history because we never did it,” noting that “when you look at the history, we do it.”
There is a lot to do, then. Hopefully, it will be because of the team’s strong performances and their ability to defeat the formidable opposition. If so, please.
Arteta received a significant injury boost from Mikel Merino during Tuesday’s training.
With Thomas Partey suspended, the Spain international could return to midfield if fit. Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli may take the place of Leandro Trossard, who could be in charge of Arsenal’s attack.
Martinelli predicted that the match would be his most significant of his life.
He said, “It’s a dream to be here.” It is amazing that I started playing football when I was five or six and that I wanted to play in the Champions League and the semi-finals.
The opportunity we have now is here. We will enjoy the situation, but we must have a winning mindset.
Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo says his team’s final five Premier League games of the campaign are the “biggest of our careers”.
Sixth-placed Forest have been this season’s surprise package and can move back into the Champions League qualification spots if they avoid defeat against Brentford in their game in hand at the City Ground on Thursday.
The club has won the European Cup twice in their history but last played in the competition during the 1980-81 season.
“All the games are going to be very, very important for a lot of teams in this fight. We have one more, let’s try to perform well,” Nuno said.
“We are back in the City Ground in front of our fans, it’s a big help.
“We have never stopped believing, no matter what happens. Throughout the competition, we have had good moments and bad moments and we have been able to react and again it is up to us to react again.
“All the games are the biggest games of our career, this is how we approach it.
“We are only thinking about Brentford now, that is the only thing we have to consider now in our minds, is to compete against them.
“It’s in our hands, that’s a big advantage.”
Full-back Neco Williams and captain Ryan Yates are both available to face the Bees after they were suspended at Wembley, while Nuno says he is continuing to monitor defender Ola Aina’s fitness.
“There are a lot of players to assess, it was a very demanding game, a lot of players finished with cramp, so we will see,” the Portuguese said.
On Aina, he added: “We still have one more day, assessing all the players, trying to make the decisions.
“All the players who have been out are important to us. We have spoken many times about that.
“We have been missing Ola, especially because of the stability of the back four we had and the routines.
Donald Trump, the president of the United States, is holding a rally in Macomb County, Michigan, a city well known for its automotive industry, to celebrate his first 100 days in office.
He signed more executive orders in just over three months than any other president, sent tariffs into the world, and remained steadfast to his America First policy, with the exception of Israel.
Al Jazeera examines some of his biggest decisions in terms of numbers:
How did he exercise his executive powers?
The American Presidency Project estimates that Trump has signed at least 142 executive orders in his first 100 days in office, which is more than any other US president.
The president issues an executive order to federal agencies that is legally binding without the approval of Congress.
Trump signed 26 orders on January 20th, including pardoning more than 1,500 people who had been found guilty on January 6, 2021, Capitol riot charges, resigning from the World Health Organization, and changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
Trump’s executive orders have focused on both energy and trade as well as border security and immigration.
How many people received pardons?
After losing the 2020 presidential election on January 6, 2018, Trump pardoned more than 1,500 people, including his supporters who were found guilty in connection with the riot at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. Ross Ulbricht, the creator of the Silk Road dark web market, was among the other notable pardons that were being served with money laundering and drug trafficking.
DOGE layoffs and cuts
Trump signed an executive order on January 20 that gave the tech henchman Elon Musk the authority to reduce government spending.
According to figures released on the website of DOGE, the organization is estimating that it has cut about $ 160 billion from the federal budget, or 8% of the $ 2 trillion that Musk had initially pledged to save.
DOGE reported that the Department of Health and Human Services has had the biggest budget cuts, with the Department of State and Agency for International Development having had the biggest budget cuts. However, these figures have faced criticism because they lack sufficient proof.
At least 121, 000 federal employees have been fired, with about ten thousand of those at the Agency for International Development (USAID), where the majority of the jobs were sacked, according to CNN’s data. The organization Trump initially targeted, and it has since been almost completely disbanded.
Tariffs and the economy
Trump’s administration has put in place a flurry of tariffs to, in his words, lower the US trade deficit, address unfair trade practices against the US, re-establish manufacturing jobs, and generate income for the US government.
Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods, including a 10% levy on Canadian energy, and a 10% tariff on Chinese goods starting on February 1.
Trump placed tariffs of 25% on auto imports in the weeks that followed, as well as steel and aluminum. Trump had imposed a 1% import tariff on goods from the rest of the world by April.
The 145 percent tariff rate was the highest for China. However, some exceptions have been made to technology-related goods like smartphones.
According to Bloomberg News, Canada and Mexico are subject to 25% tariffs on goods that violate the trilateral USMCA trade agreement, which affects $ 63.8 billion in trade.
A 20 percent tariff rate has been suspended for the European Union.
What has the market done lately?
Trump has shocked the markets since taking office, largely as a result of his market-stability-causing, uncertainty- and volatility-causing, flip-flopping tariff announcements.
All major indices have declined since the November election, despite an initial spike:
S&, P 500 – down about 3.3 percent
Nasdaq is down 4.5 percent or so.
Dow Jones is down 5.3%.
The markets have fallen even further since the day of the inauguration:
S&, P 500 – down about 7.9 percent
Nasdaq is down about 12.1 percent.
Dow Jones is down 8.9%.
Which world leaders accompanied Trump?
At least 11 world leaders have been hosted by Trump in his first 100 days in office.
Unsurprisingly, Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, was the first leader to visit on February 4th. Trump stated that he would make Gaza the “Riviera of the Middle East” during this visit.
(Al Jazeera)
Among the world’s leaders who have visited Trump are:
Netanyahu on February 4.
Shigeru Ishiba, the prime minister of Japan, on February 7.
King Abdullah II of Jordan on February 11
On February 13, Narendra Modi, the Indian prime minister, announced
Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, on February 24.
On February 27, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced.
On February 28, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, will visit. The US withdrawing military aid from Ukraine was the result of the heated exchange between Trump and US Vice President JD Vance on one side and Zelenskyy on the other.
On March 12, Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin
On April 7, Netanyahu spoke for the second time.
Nayib Bukele, president of Salvador, on April 14.
Giorgia Meloni, the prime minister of Italy, on April 17.
On April 24, Jonas Gahr Store, the prime minister of Norway, addressed.
Stance on the Ukraine, Gaza, and Yemen.
Trump has stated that he still supports the America First policy since taking office.
Trump has criticized the size of US spending under former president Joe Biden, arguing that Europe should bear more of the brunt. Trump halted all military aid to Ukraine on March 3, drawing sharp criticism from allies in Europe. To try to put an end to the fighting, the Trump administration has held numerous meetings with Russian and Ukrainian officials.
Trump’s proposals to retake control of Gaza and redevelop it have been widely denounced in the Middle East because they suggest the ethnic cleansing of 2.3 million Palestinians. His administration has continued to send US bombs to Israel, including 900-gram (2, 000lb) bombs, bolstering US support for Israel without wavering.
At least 2, 392 people have been killed in Gaza and 105 have been killed in the occupied West Bank since Trump’s inauguration on January 20. Additionally, about 3, 000 people have been pulled from the rubble or died from wounds brought on by Israeli attacks.
(Al Jazeera)
The US has significantly increased its military presence in Yemen with attacks on Iran-backed Houthi rebels elsewhere in the Middle East. The March 15th operation, whose purported goal is to stop Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping, reportedly launched.
According to the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED), at least 207 US attacks were reported in Yemen between March 15 and April 18.
Trump: Has he kept his word?
Trump made at least 75 promises during his election campaign in 2024, including those that included releasing the 2021 Capitol Hill rioters.
With its MAGA-Meter, the Poynter Institute-run nonprofit PolitiFact has been monitoring Trump’s promises. Trump has broken one of his promises, stalled on four, and is working toward fulfilling 23 of his promises, according to its scorecard. The remaining 41 promises have not yet been rated.