This summer, shoppers who want to start growing their own fruit and vegetables should make a quick trip to Amazon, where this multipack of tomato plants is available for purchase for less than £15.
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Enjoy a home-grown salad this summer with 3-piece tomato plant set for under £15(Image: Amazon)
With a collection of tomato plants that will be able to grow plenty of fresh tomatoes for you to eat throughout the summer, make an elevation in your greenhouse or allotment this summer. Plus, they’re a real bargain because three plants are available on Amazon for just £13.99.
Three Tomato Tumbling Toms are included in the set. These toms are ideal for hanging baskets, patio containers, window boxes, or greenhouse shelves because of their cascading growth habit. Toms have a large harvest throughout the growing season thanks to their compact size, which means they are abundant with cherry-sized fruits.
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This three-pack of Tomato Plants is available for £13.99 on Amazon(Image: Amazon)
This tomato plant variety is available on Amazon, allowing gardeners to enjoy sweet and flavorful tomatoes sooner than traditional varieties.
Tumbling Tom tomatoes make delicious salads, snacks, and culinary creations. They brighten any dish by giving it a pop of color and flavor, making now the ideal time to grow them in your own garden to prepare for your upcoming barbecue or garden gathering.
Tomato Tumbling Tom is a great choice for gardeners who have limited space or those who want to grow tomatoes in containers without taking up a lot of room because of its compact growth habit and prolific fruiting.
You can start reaping rewards as soon as three well-established plants are delivered in three 9 cm pots, ready for immediate planting. Despite that, it’s important to note that the size will depend on the season they are purchased.
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Gardening Express is currently selling this Cherry Tomato plant for £1, while Suttons sells this packet of Tomato “Tumbling Tom Red” seeds for £4.99 for those who want to start fresh.
Diogo Jota was on his way to take a ferry and return to Liverpool for pre-season training when he died in a car accident, BBC Sport has been told.
The Portugal forward, who was 28, had undergone minor surgery so doctors had advised him against flying.
As a result, he was planning to return to Liverpool for the start of pre-season, due to begin on Monday, by boat.
This is understood to mean he was travelling by car from Porto to take a ferry from Santander in northern Spain.
There are ferry routes from Santander to Plymouth and Portsmouth in the south of England.
Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, crashed in the Spanish province of Zamora and died.
The Guardia Civil has told BBC Sport that both men died at about 00: 30 local time on Thursday following a tyre blowout that occurred while overtaking another vehicle.
Zamora, close to the Portuguese border, is about 190 miles from Porto, and a similar distance from the port.
It is understood Jota had also travelled by road and sea to get to Porto for his wedding 11 days ago to his long-term partner, Rute.
Jota scored 65 goals in 182 appearances for Liverpool, helping them win the FA Cup and League Cup in 2022 and the Premier League title last season.
He had previously played for Pacos de Ferreira, Atletico Madrid, Porto and Wolves – for whom he netted 44 goals in 131 games.
Jota’s final match was for Portugal in their Uefa Nations League final win against Spain. He scored 14 goals in 49 internationals.
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After opening the eagerly awaited reunion tour in Cardiff tomorrow night, Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher will take the Oasis Live ’25 Tour to Heaton Park in Manchester the following week.
Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher will perform at Heaton Park on the Oasis reunion tour this month(Image: Getty Images)
The Government has brought in special new drone laws to protect Noel and Liam Gallagher when they play at Heaton Park in Manchester next week. The Secretary of State, Yvette Cooper, has taken the unusual step of putting a no-fly zone in place over the concert venue – banning drones from flying within one-and-a-half miles of the brothers for the first time ever.
It means Oasis will be protected from possible security threats or unwanted press or public intrusion when they play their five sell-out reunion gigs at the venue to crowds of 80,000 each night. The order, which was drawn up in May, begins next Friday (July 11) when the concerts kick off.
It says: “The Secretary of State has decided that it is in the public interest to restrict the flying of unmanned aircraft in the area specified in regulation 3(1) by reason of the intending gathering of a large number of persons in the vicinity for music concerts.” The order then states: “In view of the expected large gathering of persons attending the music concerts and at the request of the Greater Manchester Police, the Civil Aviation Authority and the Department for Transport agree that the flying of unmanned aircraft should be restricted in the vicinity of the event for reasons of public safety and security.”
Oasis are set to perform at Heaton Park in Manchester on their reunion tour, which opens tomorrow night in Cardiff(Image: William Lailey)
In the restricted airspace, no aircraft is permitted to fly below 1,400 feet above sea level. Unnamed local resident said: “I can’t believe the Government has intervened to protect the Gallagher brothers.
The Oasis Live ’25 Tour will begin tomorrow in Cardiff and the band will play 20 dates around the world. On Wednesday night drones hovered above the stadium to spell out Oasis and the original band logo in white lights. The band could be planning something similar in Manchester and if so they would not want other drones in the way. Drones could also record the gigs or take unwanted photos.
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It was announced last week that Oasis, which also includes new drummer Joey Waronker and guitarists Andy Bell, Gem Archer and Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs, had lined up rehearsals at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff ahead of their first comeback gig. A source told us that Noel and Liam “want every night to be massive”.
A source told the Mirror: “With a new line up and it being such a huge first show, the boys will do some songs inside the venue too. Some tours would start with a smaller show or take a week or two to get into the groove again.”
They continued, “But that’s not possible, and Liam and Noel want every night to be huge.” They are taking this enormous comeback show very seriously. It all points to a fantastic comeback tour.
The band, which includes Liam Gallagher (left) and Noel Gallagher (right), will head to their home city next week after performing in Cardiff(Image: Simon Emmett/Fear PR/PA Wire )
More recently, additional musicians on the tour were unveiled by the Mirror ahead of the opening night gig later this week. They included singer-songwriter Jess Greenfield, who is also a part of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds.
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According to earlier reports, the tour schedule includes Alastair White on trombone, Christian Madden on keyboards, and Jess on backing vocals. Additionally, Joe Auckland will play the trumpet and Steve Hamilton is said to be playing the sax.
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The deputy head of the Russian navy, Mikhail Gudkov, has been killed in Russia’s Kursk region, the country’s Ministry of Defence has confirmed. He is one of the most senior Russian commanders to have been killed since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago.
The 42-year-old Gudkov, who was appointed to the position by Russian President Vladimir Putin in March, died “during combat operations” in the border region on Wednesday, the state RIA news agency quoted the ministry as saying on Thursday.
Unofficial Russian and Ukrainian military Telegram channels suggested Gudkov and other Russian officers died as a result of a Ukrainian missile attack on a command post in Kursk.
Kyiv’s troops seized parts of the Russian region in a surprise offensive in August 2024. Although Moscow claimed in April to have fully recovered it, clashes in the area have continued.
Oleg Kozhemyako, the governor of the eastern Russian region of Primorye, where the country’s Pacific Fleet is based, said Gudkov was killed while “carrying out his duty as an officer”.
The regional governor added that the naval commander had, until earlier this year, led the fleet’s 155th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade.
“When he became deputy chief of the navy, he did not stop personally visiting the positions of our marines,” Kozhemyako said on Telegram.
The confirmation of Gudkov’s death came as Moscow said on Thursday that it had captured the villages of Razine and Milove in eastern Ukraine.
The Ukrainian army, which has not commented on the claim, said earlier in the day that it was “steadfastly holding back” Russian attempts to gain ground in the area.
In other developments, a Russian air strike on port infrastructure in the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa killed two people, authorities said on Thursday.
The attack involved a ballistic missile fitted with cluster munitions, according to the regional governor, Oleh Kiper.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was in Denmark on Thursday as Copenhagen assumed its six-month presidency of the European Union.
His Danish counterpart, Mette Frederiksen, promised to help Kyiv join the bloc, saying her country would “do everything … to help Ukraine on its path towards EU membership”.
Leaked footage from the US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has been revealed in an Associated Press report. According to two US security personnel, unqualified and heavily armed guards used live rounds and stun grenades on Palestinians at the food distribution centers.
Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has said a multibillion-dollar mega dam on the Blue Nile, which has caused deep consternation to downstream neighbours Egypt and Sudan over its effect on their water supply, is complete and will be officially inaugurated in September.
Of that regional concern over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Abiy said on Thursday in an address to parliament: “To our neighbours downstream – Egypt and Sudan – our message is clear: the Renaissance Dam is not a threat, but a shared opportunity … The energy and development it will generate stand to uplift not just Ethiopia.”
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Egypt and Sudan have expressed concerns about GERD’s operation, fearing it could threaten their access to vital Nile waters. Negotiations to reach a three-way agreement with Ethiopia have failed to make a breakthrough.
Egypt, which is already suffering from severe water scarcity, sees the dam as an existential threat, as the country relies on the Nile for 97 percent of its water needs.
The GERD, launched in 2011 with a $4bn budget, is considered Africa’s largest hydroelectric project, stretching 1.8km (about one mile) wide and 145 metres (475ft) high.
Ethiopia says the dam, located on the Blue Nile, a major tributary of the Nile River, is vital for its electrification programme.
Ethiopia first began generating electricity at the project, located in the northwest of the country, about 30km (20 miles) from the border with Sudan, in February 2022.
At full capacity, the huge dam can hold as much as 74 billion cubic metres (2,590 cubic feet) of water and could generate more than 5,000 megawatts of power – more than double Ethiopia’s current output.
The east African nation is the second most populous on the continent, with a rapidly growing population estimated at 130 million, and has growing electricity needs.
About half of its people live without electricity, according to estimates released this year by the World Bank.
Earlier this week, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Sudan’s leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan met and “stressed their rejection of any unilateral measures in the Blue Nile Basin”.
According to a statement by Sisi’s spokesman, the two are committed to “safeguard water security” in the region.
But Abiy said Ethiopia is “willing to engage constructively”, adding that the project will “not come at the expense” of either Egypt or Sudan.