Ugg’s stylish clogs ‘keep feet so warm’ and are now 70% off in flash sale

Ugg has slashed almost £100 off its ‘so stylish’ sheepskin clogs, and shoppers are rushing to buy a pair before they sell out

Ugg’s cult favourite shoes rarely see discounts this good, which is why shoppers are rushing to the website to nab a pair of stylish clogs for almost £100 off.

Normally priced at £140, the New Heights Cozy Clogs have dropped to £41.99 in a limited time sale, which is a huge 70% off its retail price.

Designed with the cold weather in mind, the clogs feature Ugg’s signature plush lining that keeps feet seriously warm, while the chunky platform sole adds a little bit of height.

Perfect for slipping on with chunky knits, straight-leg jeans, or even loungewear, the clogs strike the perfect balance between fashion and function.

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Shoppers are praising them for being warm, supportive and stylish with over 100 glowing reviews on the Ugg website. One shopper wrote, “So comfy, so pretty, so stylish, they’re awesome! I even thought about buying a second pair for when I can’t use this one anymore (they seem pretty sturdy, but you know maybe after sometime they suede may stain or not look as pretty) that’s how much I like them!”.

A second added, “I love how these are on my feet so warm comfy and stylish.. going to buy more, I’m obsessed with everything ugg.” While a third commented, “I didn’t know I needed these until I saw them while browsing. They are super comfy and toasty. I’ve been wearing them every day for the past week”.

However a few shoppers noted that they run large and can feel rather clunky. One reviewer said, “My only gripe is the heaviness of them. I’ve been used to wearing trainers with the brand name beginning with sk, which are so lightweight that Uggs felt like clunky bricks on my feet, nevertheless for fashion value we suffer for our cause.”

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If these aren’t your style, you might want to try out UGG’s most divisive style yet. The Bea Mary Jane Boots, £110, combine UGG’s classic suede style with an on-trend Mary Jane shoe. Taking all the design features of a classic UGG boot, including the cosy sheepskin lining, UGGplush™ insole, twin seam, and overstitched binding, UGG has given the pair a trendy 2025 update by copying the signature Mary Jane style.

Bondi Beach attack: What do we know about the victims, suspects?

Australia is mourning the victims of Sydney’s Bondi Beach attack.

Vigils were held a day after two armed men killed 15 people at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration on Sunday.

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At least 40 people remain in hospital following the attack, including two police officers who are in a serious but stable condition, police said. They said the shooting suspects are a father-son duo.

Here is what we know about the victims and the shooting suspects.

What do we know about the Bondi Beach shooting victims?

The victims were aged between 10 and 87 years, according to the police. Here is what we know about eight of the 15 victims, based on local media reports:

Rabbi Eli Schlanger

The 41-year-old was an assistant rabbi at Chabad Bondi, a global Jewish organisation that had organised Sunday’s event at a park near the famous beach. Schlanger was British-born but had lived in Sydney for the past 18 years, and had recently become a father for the fifth time.

“Nothing was too big for him,” said friend Alex Ryvchin, who is also co-CEO of the executive council of Australian Jewry. “He would drive out to regional parts of the state and sit with prisoners in our jails and listen to their stories. He would go to Waterloo and Redfern and to the public housing and sit with the elderly. He would listen to their stories, feed them and make sure they had meals and kosher products. He was the sort of person who illuminated our lives with kindness, his grace and generosity.”

Schlanger’s brother-in-law, Rabbi Mendel Kastel, said the family was “broken”. “They have fallen apart,” Kastel told the Reuters news agency.

Peter Meagher

A retired policeman and longtime rugby volunteer, Meagher was struck down while working as a freelance photographer at the event, Randwick Rugby Club said in a statement.

“‘Marzo’ as he was universally known, was a much loved figure and absolute legend in our club, with decades of voluntary involvement, he was one of the heart and soul figures of Randwick Rugby,” the club said.

“The tragic irony is that he spent so long in the dangerous front line as a Police Officer and was struck down in retirement while taking photos in his passion role is really hard to comprehend,” it said.

“For him it was simply a catastrophic case of being in the wrong place and at the wrong time.”

Dan Elkayam

French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed that a French national, Dan Elkayam, was killed in the attack.

Elkayam, who local media reported was in his late 20s and had gone down to celebrate at the festival, had been providing technical support to global media company NBC Universal in Sydney since last December, according to his LinkedIn page.

He played with the Rockdale Ilinden Football Club premier league squad, where he was “an extremely talented and popular figure”, the club said on social media.

Matilda

A primary school student, 10-year-old Matilda, died on Sunday night, her aunt confirmed on social media.

In a statement posted on Facebook, the Harmony Russian School of Sydney said Matilda was a former student. “We honor her life and the time she spent as part of our school family,” the post said.

In local media reports, she has been described as a “bright, joyful, and spirited child who brought light to those around her”.

Reuven Morrison

A Chabad report described Morrison, another victim, as “a member of the Chabad community who divided his time between Melbourne and Sydney”.

Alex Kleytman

The 87-year-old Holocaust survivor attended Sunday’s event with his wife, Larisa, also a Holocaust survivor, their children and grandchildren, Chabad and local media reported.

The couple had recounted their experiences to aged-care provider JewishCare, which referred to Alex’s harrowing memories of the “dreadful conditions in Siberia, where he, along with his mother and younger brother, struggled for survival”.

The “scars of the past” did not deter them from seeking a brighter future in Australia, as they emigrated from Ukraine, JewishCare wrote in its 2022-23 annual report.

Rabbi Yaakov Levitan

Levitan served as secretary of the Sydney Jewish religious organisation Beth Din, Chabad said.

Tibor Weitzen

Weitzen has been identified as one of the victims after he was fatally wounded while shielding his wife from the gunfire, who survived the attack, the Daily Mail reported.

What do we know about the Bondi Beach attack suspects?

During a news conference on Monday, New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon said the suspects were a 50-year-old and his 24-year-old son.

“What’s really important is to say we do have a 24-year-old male in hospital at the moment,” Lanyon said.

“Based on his medical condition, it is likely that that person may face criminal charges. I’m very mindful of not prejudicing any prosecution of that person, if they’re put before the court.”

Lanyon added that the father, who was killed by police at the scene, “is a licensed firearms holder who had six firearms licensed to him”, emphasising that he “met the eligibility criteria for a firearms licence”.

He said authorities were not looking for any other suspect.

Helen Skelton’s high street scarf coat is now on sale for over £100 less

Helen Skelton recently wrapped up in a chic scarf coat that’s sure to be a stylish staple in any winter wardrobes – and we know exactly where to shop the look for less

Helen Skelton is always showcasing her favourite fashion finds, which often include hot picks from high street stores, and last week was no exception as Helen stepped out on a farm in this stunning scarf coat that merges two winter essentials into one showstopping ensemble.

And what’s more, we don’t just know where you can shop your own, it’s also on sale for a massive £105.45 less thanks to this limited-time sale. But you’ll want to act fast; there’s no telling how long this covetable deal will last.

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The Barbour Clementine Wool Scarf Coat would normally sell for a steep £329, but thanks to Very’s current sale, shoppers keen on emulating Helen’s look can pick one up in sizes 8 through 18 for the majorly reduced price of £223.55.

Boasting a regular fit that makes it ideal for layering or wearing solo, this scarf coat comes in a versatile and fashionable brown shade, perfect for styling throughout autumn and winter. Featuring a fixed scarf at the neckline, this piece seamlessly blends the chic accessory with a cold-weather-ready coat, and also offers a dropped shoulder for an elegant finish.

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Though boasting Helen’s stamp of approval, one customer does voice one gripe with the on-sale number, bestowing a 4-star review that reads: “For the price, it should be lined; the coat is fine, but I prefer my coats lined.”

MAFS UK’s Davide flooded with support after ‘soft launch’ with mystery man

Married At First Sight UK fans have shared their support for Davide after he appeared to hint at a new romance on Instagram

A Married At First Sight UK star has seemingly “soft launched” a new romance as fans rushed to offer their support, months following a devastating break up.

During the recent series of the popular E4 matchmaking show, Davide and Keye quickly became audience favourites after experiencing an immediate spark at the altar.

As their bond strengthened, the couple chose to continue their relationship beyond the experiment and successfully made it through final vows.

However, in an unexpected turn of events, just weeks after the show concluded Davide and Keye revealed their unexpected separation on social media. Both grooms disclosed that Keye had been discovered using the dating app Grindr, which immediately brought their relationship to an end.

Now, posting to Instagram over the weekend, fans believe one star has “soft launched” a new romance, reports OK!.

Davide documented a recent spa day with the caption on the video: “fall in love again and again.”

The star appeared to be alone throughout the footage until the final moments when he was seen embracing a mystery man, writing: “I was in need to hit pause and reboot the system at @titanic_spa.

“Honestly… this year has been a lot. From the highs to the heavy bits, I’ve been running on autopilot and pretending my battery wasn’t on 1%. So taking a moment to just breathe, recalibrate, and remind myself I’m allowed to slow down? Elite behaviour.

“It’s wild how much you don’t realise you’re carrying until your body finally feels safe enough to let go. I needed this space. I needed the stillness. I needed to remember that slowing down isn’t weakness it’s maintenance. It’s survival. It’s me choosing myself for once.

“Grateful for the space, the calm, and the people who hold me down when life gets loud. Feeling lighter, clearer, and kinda brand-new.

“And um… if you clocked the end of the video… no you didn’t.”

Fans were quick to rally around with messages of support, including co-star Leigh who exclaimed: “AHHHHHH SCREAMING CRYING.”

One fan gushed: “Eeeeeeee so happy for you your such a gem.”

Another chimed in: “Soft launch have a super Xmas lovely.”

A third shared: “This has made my day I’m soooo glad you’ve found someone that deserves you.”

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At least 37 dead after flash floods hit Morocco’s Safi

At least 37 have been killed in flash floods triggered by torrential rains in Morocco’s Atlantic coastal province of Safi, according to authorities.

State-owned broadcaster SNRT News on Monday quoted local authorities as saying at least 14 people had received hospital treatment, including two in the intensive care unit, after the sudden bout of heavy rain on Sunday.

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Images on social media showed a torrent of muddy water sweeping cars and rubbish bins from the streets in the town of Safi, located some 300km (186 miles) south of the capital, Rabat. At least 70 homes and businesses in the historic old city were flooded after just one hour of heavy rain, according to the authorities.

In a statement, the Safi governorate said search and rescue operations were ongoing and necessary measures had been taken to secure the affected areas and provide support to residents.

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Resident Marouane Tamer, quoted by the AFP news agency, questioned why government trucks had not been dispatched to pump out the water.

Damage to roads cut off traffic along several routes to and from the port city on the Atlantic coast.

Casablanca-based newspaper Le Matin said provincial road 2300 linking Safi to Hrara, a town located 20.5km (12.7 miles) to the northeast, had been particularly affected.

The newspaper said the provincial directorate of national education in Safi had suspended classes in all schools on Monday.

By Sunday evening, the water level had receded, leaving people to pick through a mud-sodden landscape to salvage belongings.

As teams searched for other possible casualties, the weather service forecast more heavy rain on Tuesday across the country.

Morocco is experiencing heavy rain and snowfall in the Atlas Mountains, following seven years of drought that emptied some of its main reservoirs.

The country’s General Directorate of Meteorology said 2024 was Morocco’s hottest year on record.

Heavy rain in 2021 caused the death of 24 people, after there was a flood in an illegal underground textile workshop in a private house in Tangier, the state news agency reported at the time.

In 2014 and 2015, torrential rains also caused widespread flooding in Morocco.

Sunday’s floods came shortly after a separate disaster last week, which saw 19 people killed and 16 injured by the collapse of two buildings in Morocco’s historic city of Fes.

People walk past debris left by a flash flood in Safi
People walk past debris left by a flash flood in Safi [AFP]

Israel and Hamas trade blame over delay of second phase of Gaza ceasefire

Israel and Hamas have traded accusations that the other is delaying the second phase of the US-brokered peace plan in Gaza.

The accusations on Sunday followed the killing of a senior Hamas commander near Gaza City, while Israel said Palestinian groups were refusing to hand over the remains of the last captive and seeking to “remilitarise”.

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In a video statement released on Sunday, Hamas’s Gaza chief, Khalil al-Hayya, confirmed the killing of senior commander Raed Saad in an Israeli attack in Gaza the previous day. He accused Israel of violating the ceasefire and jeopardising the United States-brokered peace plan.

“The continued Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement … and latest assassinations that targeted Saad and others threaten the viability of the agreement,” al-Hayya said.

He called on mediators – US President Donald Trump in particular – “to work on obliging Israel to respect the ceasefire and commit to it”.

Phase one of the October truce called for a cessation of hostilities, the return of living captives and prisoners and the remains of the dead, and for humanitarian aid to be allowed into the enclave.

Once all of those conditions were fulfilled, phase two, which is to include an Israeli withdrawal, Palestinian disarmament and a formal end to the war, could begin.

However, since the ceasefire began on October 10, Israel has continued to attack Gaza on a daily basis, carrying out nearly 800 attacks and killing hundreds, according to authorities in Gaza, while blocking the free flow of humanitarian aid.

Meanwhile, Israel is awaiting the return of the remains of the last captive, Ran Gvili, which it says is a condition of moving to the second and more complicated phase of the ceasefire.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday struck a defiant tone over the killing of Saad, accusing Hamas of violating the principles of the Trump peace plan.

Describing the slain commander as “the primary figure in charge of Hamas’s effort to build up its strength and arm itself within the Strip”, Netanyahu accused him of “conducting remilitarisation”.

“[Saad] was working to replenish weaponry and smuggle weaponry,” said the Israeli leader, adding the alleged actions represented “a total violation of the principles Hamas supposedly accepted by adopting the Trump plan”.

Netanyahu also spoke of the efforts to secure the return of the remains of Gvili, whose body is the last of the Israeli captives to be delivered to Israel.

‘We decide’

The claims come amid reports of tension between the Netanyahu and Trump administrations over the issue.

Israeli media outlets have reported that Israel’s key ally and the chief sponsor of the ceasefire agreement is pushing Israel to swiftly progress to the second phase of the agreement, while Israel insists that Gvili’s remains must be returned first.

“We are nearing the end of the first phase,” said Netanyahu. “We also wish to return, and are working to return, Ran Gvili”, he continued, insisting that his government is doing “a great deal on this matter, including activities carried out here, and also in Cairo and in other places”.

Seemingly with one eye on the US pressure, the prime minister stressed that Israel would act with autonomy in its approach to the issue.

“Our policy will remain very forceful, and it is an independent one,” he said.