Daylight lamp worth £50 that makes ‘waking up so much easier’ plummets to £36 in rare sale

As we head deeper into autumn, shoppers who struggle to wake on dark mornings won’t want to snooze on this deal that’s slashed a ‘game changing’ daylight lamp to its cheapest available price

Daylight lamp worth £50 that makes ‘waking up so much easier’ plummets to £36(Image: Amazon)

It’s that time of year again when we’ll soon gain an extra hour in bed but have to say goodbye to the lighter evenings as winter approaches. However, there’s been some debate about whether this tradition should be ditched, with the British Sleep Society suggesting that natural morning light is beneficial for sleep, while changing the clocks can be harmful. This advice comes just as we’re about to put our clocks back, marking the end of British Summer Time (BST), or Daylight Saving Time.

Given the discussions around the benefits of waking up to natural light, shoppers might want to check out this Amazon find, which could revolutionise your wake-up routine during the dark and gloomy winter months – and it’s currently on sale.

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Lumie Sunrise Alarm White
This Lumie Sunrise Alarm White would normally cost £49.99 but is now £36.17(Image: Amazon)

This daylight lamp from Amazon has been dubbed a “game-changer” purchase by customers who’ve noticed a difference since using this alarm to wake up on dark mornings.

The device replicates the colours of a real sunrise and sunset using LED lights, offering adjustable bedroom lighting so you can relax at night and wake up properly in the morning. Known to help treat seasonal affective disorder, this lamp aims to help you fall asleep and wake up feeling fully refreshed and alert.

And right now, you can snap up this lamp for a cool 28% off in the sale, bringing the price down to £36.17, making Amazon the cheapest place to buy your own.

With the UK soon to return to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), as the clocks go back, a group of experts have spotlighted the advantages of this standard time. Prof von Schantz noted that GMT “aligns closely with the natural light-dark cycles of the day and night” and stressed that “natural daylight in the morning is crucial for maintaining an optimal alignment of our body clocks with day and night, which is essential for optimal sleep and overall health.”

Dr Crawford noted: “Mornings are the time when our body clocks have the greatest need for light to stay in sync,” she explained. “At our latitudes, there is simply no spare daylight to save during the winter months, and given the choice between natural light in the morning and natural light in the afternoon, the scientific evidence favours light in the morning.”

Available for £49 at Boots, John Lewis and Dunelm, Amazon is currently the cheapest place to pick up one of these Lumie Sunrise Lamps ahead of the winter mornings.

Shoppers who have picked up their own can’t stop singing its praises, as one buyer beams: “This is the BEST thing I have ever bought from Amazon. Having always been interested in buying a SAD lamp, I have been searching around for the best and most cost-effective, and this is it. I love this lamp so much. The features are exactly what I needed it for and it has improved my sleep and morning routine so much! A must buy, especially for those who struggle to wake up in the morning when it’s dark.”

Further accolades come from this customer, who says: “I’ve been using the Lumie Sunrise Alarm for nearly two weeks now, and it has certainly made a difference in my morning routine. Waking up in the morning has always been a struggle for me, and this alarm clock has helped to ease that struggle. However, my experience with this product has been mixed. The most significant advantage of the Lumie Sunrise Alarm is its ability to mimic a natural sunrise, gently waking me up with gradually increasing light intensity. This feature has been a game-changer for my mornings, making it much easier to get out of bed.”

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This shopper does go on to note some disappointment, writing: “On the downside, the Lumie Sunrise Alarm has a few issues. Firstly, the build quality of the device leaves much to be desired. It does look and feel somewhat cheap, which is disappointing given its price point. Setting up the alarm can be a bit of a hassle, as it’s not as user-friendly as I would have liked. The user manual could use more detailed instructions to simplify the setup process. Additionally, I found the red light in the clock to be quite annoying when using the alarm as a bedside table clock during the night. It’s not adjustable in intensity, and it disrupted my sleep more than I anticipated.”

Emmerdale actress Amy Walsh and her EastEnders husband expecting second child

Emmerdale actress Amy Walsh and her EastEnders husband Toby-Alexander Smith are expecting their second child together and they took to Instagram to share the exciting news

Amy and Toby are expecting their second child(Image: @amyvwalsh/Instagram)

Emmerdale actress Amy Walsh and her EastEnders husband Toby-Alexander Smith are expecting their second child. The pair revealed the exciting news on social media, sharing they were set to become a family of four.

The pair are already proud parents to daughter Bonnie, who was born in 2022, but they are now set to add another little one to their family. Revealing the news, they wrote: “Smith/Walsh baby 2.0 incoming 2026.”

Fans rushed to congratulate them on their news, with EastEnders star Clair Norris – who played Bernie Taylor – penned: “Sweetest video! Congratulations to you all!” Emmerdale actress Michelle Hardwick wrote: “So exciting!”

The couple are best known for their soap roles, with Amy playing Tracy Robinson in the ITV soap whilst Toby played EastEnders villain and serial killer Gray Atkins until his exit from the soap after the character was jailed.

Amy and Toby made the exciting announcement on social media
Amy and Toby made the exciting announcement on social media

Speaking recently, Amy admitted she found it hard to balance time with her family and her work. She explained: “It’s just a juggle, a struggle sometimes … I’ve barely seen him since we got married.

“We do feel like newlyweds, we haven’t been together that long in the grand scheme of things so our relationship is still quite new and fresh but then you throw a toddler in the mix and work commitments and it’s crazy.”

Amy and Toby got together in 2020 after meeting in the audience at Strictly Come Dancing a year before. Speaking about how becoming a parent changed them, Toby told OK! magazine: “We’ve always been a really good team anyway and I think Bonnie coming along has shown that we’re meant to be parents together, because we’re finding our roles.”

The pair’s love story kicked off in the audience at Strictly, which Amy described as a “twist of fate”.

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She said: “The twists of fate that came into play to make us meet are crazy. Jamie Laing was supposed to be in it that year but he broke his ankle so Kelvin Fletcher replaced him, and Toby wasn’t even supposed to be in the audience that week.

“It only came out when we spoke to each other and we put two and two together and were like, ‘So you do that and I do that.’ We didn’t even say the words Emmerdale or EastEnders. After the show someone sent me a screenshot of us in the audience and I sent it to my best friend and joked, ‘Me and my future husband,’ just thinking it was going to be a date.”

Afghanistan dominate Hong Kong in Asia Cup 2025 cricket opener

Azmatullah Omarzai hammered a 20-ball fifty as Afghanistan thrashed Hong Kong by 94 runs in the opening match of the Asia Cup in Abu Dhabi.

Afghanistan elected to bat first and posted 188-6, with opener Sediqullah Atal playing the anchor role with an unbeaten 73 on Tuesday.

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His fifth-wicket partnership of 82 with Omarzai, who hit 53 off 21 balls, including two fours and five sixes, proved key for Afghanistan in the Group B fixture.

Afghanistan’s bowlers then combined to keep Hong Kong down to 94-9.

Temperatures early on touched 40C (104F), but it was the humidity in the evening that tested the fitness of the players, who took regular drinks breaks.

Hong Kong bowlers delivered two early blows to Afghanistan, but Atal stood firm to put on 51 runs with veteran Mohammad Nabi, who scored 33, as the two counter-attacked.

Off-spinner Kinchit Shah broke the stand to dismiss Nabi, but Atal raised the run-rate with Omarzai, who hit his first T20I fifty – the fastest by an Afghan batter – with three sixes and a four before his departure.

Hong Kong, whose fielders dropped five catches, were never in the chase after they slipped to 22-4 inside five overs, including two run-outs.

Afghanistan were playing less than 48 hours after their loss to Pakistan in the final of a tri-series in Sharjah on Sunday.

Their next Asia Cup fixture is against Bangladesh on September 16.

Tournament favourites India begin their campaign in Group A on Wednesday when they face hosts United Arab Emirates in Dubai.

India and Pakistan meet on September 14 in the most-awaited match of the Twenty20 tournament, which serves as a build-up for next year’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.

Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, third from right, celebrates with teammates after the dismissal of Hong Kong’s Zeeshan Ali [Fadel Senna/AFP]

Trump pushing EU to slap 100% tariffs on China, India, reports say

United States President Donald Trump has urged the European Union to slap 100 percent tariffs on China and India as part of his efforts to pressure Russia to end its war in Ukraine, US and British media have reported.

Trump made the call after dialling into a meeting of US and EU officials in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, according to the reports.

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The Financial Times, which first reported the news, said Trump indicated he was prepared to impose steeper tariffs on China and India, two major buyers of Russian oil, if European nations did as well.

“We’re ready to go, ready to go right now, but we’re only going to do this if our European partners step up with us,” the Times quoted an unnamed US official as saying.

Trump’s proposal was confirmed by multiple outlets, including Reuters, Bloomberg and CNBC.

Trump last month raised the tariff rate on Indian imports to 50 percent, citing the South Asian giant’s continuing purchases of Russian oil.

On Tuesday, Trump said in a social media post that Washington and New Delhi were continuing negotiations on trade barriers and that he looked forward to speaking to his “very good friend” Narendra Modi, the Indian prime minister, in the coming weeks.

“I feel certain that there will be no difficulty in coming to a successful conclusion for both of our Great Countries!” Trump said on Truth Social.

Responding to Trump on Wednesday, Modi said he was confident the talks would “pave the way for unlocking the limitless potential of the India-US partnership”.

“I am also looking forward to speaking with President Trump,” Modi said on X.

“We will work together to secure a brighter, more prosperous future for both our people.”

Trump has yet to target China, which is in the midst of negotiating a trade deal with Washington, over its oil purchases specifically.

Trump, who pledged to bring a swift end to the war in Ukraine during his election campaign, has expressed growing frustration at the difficulty of reaching a peace deal amid Russia’s escalating attacks on Ukrainian cities.