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One thing shoppers must do to get the best deals on Amazon Prime Day

Amazon’s sale extravaganza kicks off next week, but the deals won’t be available to everybody

Amazon Prime Day takes place 8 to 11 July(Image: Getty Images/2025 SOPA Images)

Amazon Prime Day kicks off next week, but shoppers will need to do one thing before the global shopping event gets underway on 8 July. The sale extravaganza will see thousands of products discounted until the end of the event on July 11, however these deals are exclusively for Amazon Prime Members.

This includes Amazon Prime monthly, annual and free trial members, Prime for Students, and Amazon Family. Shoppers yet to become a Prime member can sign up to a free 30-day Prime Trial here to ensure they can take part in the four-day sale.

Customers who are not a Prime member can still buy Amazon products throughout next week, however they will have to pay the usual retail prices. Prime Video members must upgrade to a full Prime membership before being able to take advantage of the deals.

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Not only do Prime members get exclusive deals during Prime week, they can also snap up great discounts all-year round. Members can also enjoy free next day delivery on a variety of products, plus they have access to Prime Video and Music.

Shoppers with a Prime membership can also set up app notifications to ensure they don’t miss out on deals. Although this year’s summer Prime Day sale is yet to get underway, there are already some fabulous offers up for grabs.

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Amazon is not the only retailer currently offering deals via a sale. Debenhams has a blue cross sale with up to 75% off across garden, home and fashion.

Alternatively, Dunelm has a huge clearance section with offers running across bedding, curtains and various other homeware items. There are even some garden furniture pieces included in the sale.

Households that suffered during the recent UK heatwaves may need a trusty fan. The online giant’s 24% discount on the Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo Portable Fan has come at the perfect time.

Originally priced at £129. 99, the misting fan is now available for £99. It’s suitable for indoor and outdoor use, available in several colours, and offers an airflow range of 20 metres.

One Amazon shopper declared the Shark fan ‘the best’, adding: “Lightweight, powerful, the misting function works better than expected. Sleep easily with it on speed setting three – quiet running. Like that it’s handheld and runs on a battery. Well worth the money. “

However, they did go on to note a slight issue, as they explained: “Only disappointment was the fact I paid £129. 99 and then the next day Amazon reduced the price to £99. 99. I was tempted to send this one back and reorder it to save £30. “

A woman exercising in front of the Shark fan
The Shark fan is currently on sale at Amazon(Image: Amazon)

Another top Amazon deal is a £100 discount on the Samsung Galaxy S10 FE Android Tablet, perfect for shoppers needing to replace their current device. Reduced from £499 to £399, this gadget offers a 10. 9-inch display, 128GB Storage, 8GB Memory, and comes with an S Pen.

Unfortunately one buyer wasn’t completely satisfied with the tablet, as they explained: “I really don’t like a lot of the software already installed on it.” However, someone else is thrilled with the device, as they wrote: “It’s fast and the screen is very clear. I’m a huge fan of Samsung products and I am thrilled with this tablet.”

The Tefal Easy Fry Dual Zone Digital Air Fryer is another product that Amazon is currently offering a big discount on. For a limited time, this 8. 3L air fryer can be purchased for £99. 99, a significant drop from the usual £179. 99 price tag.

The Tefal air fryer on a kitchen counter
Amazon is offering a 44% discount on the Tefal air fryer(Image: Amazon)

The cooking device has several programmes, including roast, bake and dehydrate. Both the large and smaller baskets can be used at the same time or individually.

Sadly one customer was left unimpressed with the air fryer’s ‘very loud beeping’ and found it’s ‘not user friendly’. In contrast, a delighted shopper rated it five stars and said: “Incredible value for money compared to alternatives.

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“Very even cooking, high heat, great crispiness and extremely convenient. The two different drawer sizes are great and add up to a considerable amount. The sync and flip reminder features are great too. “

Was Club World Cup trip worth it for Man City?

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After suffering a shock defeat against Al-Hilal in the last 16 of the United States, Manchester City are returning from the Club World Cup.

The squad will return to Manchester on Tuesday night, abruptly bringing a tournament that had promised so much but ended up with a stunning upset.

We have traveled extensively together and are in good health. Manager Pep Guardiola told BBC Sport, “The vibe was really good.

However, we leave and head home, so we can now unwind and recharge.

What did Guardiola discover while traveling?

Their Club World Cup hopes were shattered on Monday night, but City’s Florida base’s sunny climate gave the impression that the team had been so disappointing this season.

All of the new signings had a significant impact on the tournament, and Tijjani Reijnders, a Dutchman, will certainly bring much-needed enthusiasm and enthusiasm to the midfield.

There are significant issues at the other end of the pitch, but France international Rayan Cherki made a brilliant assist in the group stages against Al-Hilal.

Although Algerian full-back Rayan Ait-Nouri has been criticized for his defensive prowess, there are doubts about his ability to defend the country after being occasionally criticized against the Saudis.

Although City managed to squander it in the group stages, the square peg in a round hole was glaringly obvious once faced with respectable opposition.

Before the tournament, sources had not excluded the possibility of the club making a move for a new right-back, so it’s still to be seen if one is made.

Guardiola also needs to address the defense’s lack of pace, with the two central defenders appearing particularly slow when attempting to retake the speedy Al-Hilal forwards.

The Spanish manager has made it clear that he needs to reduce his squad before the new year, and there may be uncertainty about John Stones’ future, who was the only outfield player to miss the trip.

Meanwhile, it’s still to be seen if midfielder Rodri, who was sidelined most of the season, has suffered a setback.

What did City earn?

Even though City lost out on extra prize money with their last-16 exit, the Club World Cup has been a lucrative experience for all those involved.

City, who was the only team to win all three of their games, will leave the US with roughly $ 37.8 million in their bank account. They will also earn the most in the group stage.

That includes “sporting and commercial criteria” and a participation fee, which is thought to be around £27.9 million.

If Guardiola’s team had advanced to the quarter-finals, they would have won an additional $9.5 million in prize money, with an additional $58.8 million in prize money if they had triumphed.

One of those transfers has already been paid for by City, who paid £31 million for Wolves left-back Ait-Nouri and £35 million for Lyon forward Cherki, who scored in their 5-2 victory over Al Ain.

Time for some rest, folks?

Manchester City’s squad now has a chance to recharge before the new season, if there is any consolation.

City has now won 61 games in a season since Guardiola took over as manager in August, which is their highest total total since then.

In the Conference League from 2024 to 2025, Chelsea had the luxury of fielding significantly different line-ups domestically.

Four of the 15 outfield players currently playing for Premier League clubs have played more than 100 games over the past two seasons, including four from Manchester City, who have a smaller squad.

They are new signing Tijjani Reijnders (107), Ilkay Gundogan (105), Phil Foden (102) and Bernardo Silva (101).

Additionally, that quartet continued to play international football with the exception of Gundogan, who was a regular starter for their country at Euro 2024.

A season that began 325 days ago, with the Community Shield against Manchester United on August, came to an end with Al-Hilal’s defeat.

City’s lowest total since 2008-09, with 17 losses overall, which is at least five more than in any other season since Guardiola’s appointment.

City’s 131 goals were scored in 61 games, but their Club World Cup exit defensive errors have grown more frequent.

When will the pre-season begin for City?

Before returning to the club to begin the pre-season, City players will take a four-week break before returning.

After three weeks in the USA, it will be interesting to see what plans are put in place for friendly competitions before the new campaign.

Will City Football Academy play domestic games against it to maintain its lightness? Could they make a quick trip to Europe?

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Was Club World Cup trip worth it for Man City?

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After suffering a shock defeat against Al-Hilal in the last 16 of the United States, Manchester City are returning from the Club World Cup.

The squad will return to Manchester on Tuesday night, abruptly bringing a tournament that had promised so much but ended up with a stunning upset.

We have traveled extensively together and are in good health. Manager Pep Guardiola told BBC Sport, “The vibe was really good.

However, we leave and head home, so we can now unwind and recharge.

What did Guardiola discover while traveling?

Their Club World Cup hopes were shattered on Monday night, but City’s Florida base’s sunny climate gave the impression that the team had been so disappointing this season.

All of the new signings had a significant impact on the tournament, and Tijjani Reijnders, a Dutchman, will certainly bring much-needed enthusiasm and enthusiasm to the midfield.

There are significant issues at the other end of the pitch, but France international Rayan Cherki made a brilliant assist in the group stages against Al-Hilal.

Although Algerian full-back Rayan Ait-Nouri has been criticized for his defensive prowess, there are doubts about his ability to defend the country after being occasionally criticized against the Saudis.

Although City managed to squander it in the group stages, the square peg in a round hole was glaringly obvious once faced with respectable opposition.

Before the tournament, sources had not excluded the possibility of the club making a move for a new right-back, so it’s still to be seen if one is made.

Guardiola also needs to address the defense’s lack of pace, with the two central defenders appearing particularly slow when attempting to retake the speedy Al-Hilal forwards.

The Spanish manager has made it clear that he needs to reduce his squad before the new year, and there may be uncertainty about John Stones’ future, who was the only outfield player to miss the trip.

Meanwhile, it’s still to be seen if midfielder Rodri, who was sidelined most of the season, has suffered a setback.

What did City earn?

Even though City lost out on extra prize money with their last-16 exit, the Club World Cup has been a lucrative experience for all those involved.

City, who was the only team to win all three of their games, will leave the US with roughly $ 37.8 million in their bank account. They will also earn the most in the group stage.

That includes “sporting and commercial criteria” and a participation fee, which is thought to be around £27.9 million.

If Guardiola’s team had advanced to the quarter-finals, they would have won an additional $9.5 million in prize money, with an additional $58.8 million in prize money if they had triumphed.

One of those transfers has already been paid for by City, who paid £31 million for Wolves left-back Ait-Nouri and £35 million for Lyon forward Cherki, who scored in their 5-2 victory over Al Ain.

Time for some rest, folks?

Manchester City’s squad now has a chance to recharge before the new season, if there is any consolation.

City has now won 61 games in a season since Guardiola took over as manager in August, which is their highest total total since then.

In the Conference League from 2024 to 2025, Chelsea had the luxury of fielding significantly different line-ups domestically.

Four of the 15 outfield players currently playing for Premier League clubs have played more than 100 games over the past two seasons, including four from Manchester City, who have a smaller squad.

They are new signing Tijjani Reijnders (107), Ilkay Gundogan (105), Phil Foden (102) and Bernardo Silva (101).

Additionally, that quartet continued to play international football with the exception of Gundogan, who was a regular starter for their country at Euro 2024.

A season that began 325 days ago, with the Community Shield against Manchester United on August, came to an end with Al-Hilal’s defeat.

City’s lowest total since 2008-09, with 17 losses overall, which is at least five more than in any other season since Guardiola’s appointment.

City’s 131 goals were scored in 61 games, but their Club World Cup exit defensive errors have grown more frequent.

When will the pre-season begin for City?

Before returning to the club to begin the pre-season, City players will take a four-week break before returning.

After three weeks in the USA, it will be interesting to see what plans are put in place for friendly competitions before the new campaign.

Will City Football Academy play domestic games against it to maintain its lightness? Could they make a quick trip to Europe?

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What now for Man City after Club World Cup exit?

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Manchester City are heading home from the Club World Cup after a shock defeat by Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal in the last 16 in the United States.

The squad are scheduled to fly back to Manchester on Tuesday night, bringing to an abrupt end a tournament which promised so much but instead delivered a stunning upset.

“We have been on an incredible journey together and were in a good place. The vibe was really good,” manager Pep Guardiola told BBC Sport.

“But we go home and now it is time to rest – rest our minds for the new season. “

What did Guardiola learn from trip?

The sunny climes of City’s Florida base appeared to refresh and rejuvenate a side that was so disappointing this season – but on Monday night their Club World Cup hopes fell apart.

The new signings all played a significant part in the tournament and it was evident that Dutchman Tijjani Reijnders will bring much-needed energy and enthusiasm to the midfield.

France international Rayan Cherki got off the mark in the group stages and provided a glorious assist for Phil Foden’s extra-time goal against Al-Hilal, but there are major concerns at the other end of the pitch.

While Algerian full-back Rayan Ait-Nouri’s attacking ability is undoubted, there are question marks over his defensive capabilities, having been caught out on occasion against the Saudi side.

Matheus Nunes is a midfielder playing at right-back and though City managed to paper over it during the group stages, the square peg in a round hole was glaringly obvious once up against decent opposition.

Sources had not ruled out the signing of a new right-back before the tournament and it remains to be seen whether the club make a move for one.

Guardiola also needs to address the lack of pace in the heart of the defence, with the two central defenders looking particularly sluggish when attempting to chase back the speedy Al-Hilal forwards.

The Spanish boss has made it clear he needs to trim his squad heading into the new season and there may be question marks over the future of England international John Stones, who was the only outfield player not to see any minutes on the trip.

Meanwhile, it remains to be seen whether midfielder Rodri, who missed most of the season through injury, has suffered a setback.

How much did City make?

The Club World Cup has been a lucrative outing for all those involved, that is despite City missing out on extra prize money with their last-16 exit.

City earned the most in the group stage because they were the only side to win all three matches, and will depart the US having banked approximately £37. 8m.

That includes almost £1. 5m per win and a participation fee, believed to be £27. 9m, which Fifa bases on “sporting and commercial criteria”.

If Guardiola’s team had reached the quarter-finals they would have earned an additional £9. 5m in prize money, with that total rising to an extra £53. 8m had they gone on to lift the trophy.

City paid £31m for Wolves left-back Ait-Nouri, who assisted a goal in their 5-2 win over Juventus, and £30. 5m for Lyon forward Cherki, who scored in the 6-0 win over Al Ain, so have already paid off one of those transfers.

Time for a rest?

If there’s any solace for Manchester City, it is that the squad now has a chance to recharge before the new season.

The 61 games played by City since August equals their most in a season since Guardiola became manager in 2016.

Chelsea had the luxury of fielding vastly different line-ups in the 2024-25 Conference League compared to domestically.

Manchester City, with a smaller squad, have four of the 15 outfield players currently with Premier League clubs to have played more than 100 games over the past two seasons.

They are new signing Tijjani Reijnders (107), Ilkay Gundogan (105), Phil Foden (102) and Bernardo Silva (101).

In addition, that quartet were regular starters for their country at Euro 2024 and, with the exception of former Germany midfielder Gundogan, continue to play international football.

Defeat by Al-Hilal brought to an end a season which began 325 days ago with the Community Shield against Manchester United on 10 August.

City lost 17 games in all competitions, which is at least five more than in any other season since Guardiola’s appointment and the club’s highest total since 2008-09.

While City scored 130 goals in 61 fixtures, the defensive lapses exposed in their Club World Cup exit have become increasingly common.

When will City start pre-season?

City players will head off on holiday for about four weeks before reporting back to the club for the start of pre-season.

Having spent three weeks in the USA, it remains to be seen what plans are put in place for friendly matches before the new campaign.

Will they keep it light by playing domestic opposition at City Football Academy? Could they head off to somewhere in Europe for a short trip?

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Mirror’s Daily Digest – heat health warning to longest ever cold case conviction

In this Tuesday’s Mirror Daily Digest, we’ve pulled together the biggest stories of the day from the country’s longest ever cold case conviction to a common prescription drug warning

Common prescription medication could have dangerous side effects in sweltering UK heatwave (Stock Image)(Image: Getty)

Welcome to the Mirror’s Daily Digest, where we’ll be pulling together all the best stories of the day from our News, Royal, Politics teams and more. This Tuesday, we’re bringing you inside the newsroom with coverage on the country’s longest ever cold case conviction through to the amber health alert.

Our Politics team has been following the latest on Keir Starmer’s major rebellion threat, with a key vote on welfare reforms later today. Meanwhile, we’ve also covered the arrest of three ex-members of the senior leadership team at a hospital where Lucy Letby worked in connection with alleged manslaughter.

Ryland Headley, 92, to die in jail for 1967 rape and murder of Louisa Dunne, 75

Headley was arrested at home for rape and murder
Headley was arrested at home for rape and murder

Our News team has been closely following the country’s longest ever cold case conviction, in which a 92-year-old man has been sentenced to life in prison – with a minimum term of 20 years – for the rape and murder of an elderly widow in 1967.

Ryland Headley claimed he was innocent but was caught after his DNA was found back in the 60s and re-tested with modern forensic techniques. He was found guilty after a trial at Bristol Crown Court of killing 75-year-old Louisa Dunne in her own home.

The twice-widowed woman was found dead by a neighbour in her home in the Easton area of Bristol on June 28, 1967. She was fully dressed, but had her knickers round her ankles and a nylon type stocking lying across her neck. She had been strangled.

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DWP chief Liz Kendall beams outside No10 despite brewing welfare rebellion

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Liz Kendall arrives for cabinet on Tuesday 1st July 2025
Liz Kendall arrives for cabinet (Image: Ian Vogler / Daily Mirror)

Meanwhile, our Politics team has been working around the clock to provide live updates as Keir Starmer faces rebellion over the controversial welfare cuts. This evening, MPs are due to vote on reforms – first set out in March – with the government bracing for a huge revolt from angry Labour MPs.

Ministers hope major concessions will be enough to win over Labour rebels. Welfare chief Liz Kendall was this morning seen smiling as she put on a positive face ahead of this afternoon’s debate. She yesterday defended the massive DWP shake-up after a bruising week for the government over controversial disability cuts.

While some Labour MPs have said they will back the government after last week’s concessions, which will protect current claimants, some 50-60 of them are still said to be considering voting against the government. It would be the biggest revolt of Mr Starmer’s premiership so far.

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Common prescription drugs that can be fatal when taken in scorching 35C heat

Heatwave
Common prescription medication could have dangerous side effects in sweltering UK heatwave (Stock Image)(Image: Getty)

In other news, an amber health alert has been issued in parts of the UK for the second time in two weeks amid the sweltering heatwave. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) issues the alert during periods of extreme heat, which could impact people’s health and wellbeing and therefore put strain on public services like the NHS. The amber warning means the entire population could be at risk from the extreme heat, with travel likely to be disrupted, and more ambulances needed.

Experts have warned that five million Brits could be at a further increased health risk due to a common prescription medication: antidepressants. One of the common side effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) is sweating more than normal – and in a heatwave this can present a danger, experts have claimed.

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Three former bosses at Lucy Letby hospital arrested

The Countess of Chester Hospital
The Countess of Chester Hospital(Image: PA)

This morning, our News team reported that three ex-members of the senior leadership team at the hospital where Lucy Letby worked have been arrested in connection with alleged manslaughter. The three were in leadership roles at the Countess of Chester Hospital in 2015 and 2016, but have not been named. They were arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter.

It comes after Letby, 35, was found guilty of murdering seven children as well as attempting to murder seven more between June 2015 and June 2016. She had been working at the neonatal unit at the hospital at the time.

Read the full story here.

‘Buckingham Palace pretends royals prudent with our money – it’s hogwash! ‘

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 08: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 24 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) King Charles III (wearing a Royal Navy tie) attends a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey on the 80th anniversary of VE Day on May 8, 2025 in London, England. The King and Queen, joined by Members of the Royal Family, will take part in events from May 5th to May 8th to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of VE Day, which signalled the end of the Second World War in Europe. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
The Royal Family’s accounts have been revealed(Image: Max Mumby/Indigo, Getty Images)

Finally, former Minister of State for Home Affairs Norman Baker has slammed Buckingham Palace ‘pretending to be prudent’ as ‘utter hogwash’. It comes as the Royal Family’s accounts for 2024 to 2025 have been revealed, showing the Firm spent a total of £2.7million last year on travel by private jet, helicopters and rail.

In an opinion piece for the Mirror, Norman wrote: “Buckingham Palace pretends the royals are being prudent with public money. What utter hogwash. They even have the cheek to suggest that Charles is being generous because he only takes 12% of the income of the Crown Estate.

“Reality check: the Crown Estate has in effect been a public body since 1760, and until 2011, 100% of its profits went to the Treasury to pay for schools, hospitals, defence and, yes, disability benefits. This 12% is a new royal tax on the public purse.”

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He added: “The shocking truth is that the royals really don’t care how much public money they spend. Last year they incredibly ran up a bill for the taxpayer of almost £1. 2m on charter flights just within Great Britain to places as difficult to reach as Glasgow, Edinburgh and Newcastle. ”

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The Chase fans speak out as Bradley Walsh accepts ‘wrong’ answer over drink

Jenny Ryan, also known as the Vixen, competed against two contestants in the final round of ITV’s the Chase in an episode hosted by Bradley Walsh that aired yesterday

Some viewers were left confused over an answer that was accepted by host Bradley Walsh on an episode of The Chase that aired this week. It came during a team’s final showdown against Jenny Ryan on the ITV quiz show.

An episode that aired yesterday saw four contestants take on Jenny, 43, who is also known as the Vixen, in a series of general knowledge rounds. Only two of them, Nick and Laura, made it to the final round against her, though.

The contestants had amassed a prize fund of £3,000 by that point and the pair managed to get 14 correct answers in their last round. Jenny then faced her final questions and one of her answers caught the attention of viewers at home.

Early on in her final chase, Bradley, 65, asked: “What colour top indicates semi-skimmed milk on bottles? ” After taking a moment over the question, Jenny responded: “Red and silver. ” The host reacted to her answer: “I’ll accept. “

An answer given by Jenny Ryan on an episode of the Chase that aired yesterday attracted attention on social media(Image: ITV)

Some fans were confused over the decision, though, with them suggesting that the correct answer should have been green. They shared their thoughts on X, with one viewer writing on the platform: “Semi-skimmed milk tops are green. “

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Another asked: “I thought semi-skimmed was green? ! ” Someone else commented amid discussion about the episode: “Weird he just accepted a wrong answer! ” Whilst another person wrote in a post: “Semi-skimmed is green! “

It was however pointed out that glass and plastic containers differ in colour coding. Some fans noted that glass bottles for semi skimmed milk have foil caps featuring red and silver stripes, whilst plastic alternatives often have green tops.

Bradley Walsh in a grey suit on the Chase.
After asking which colour top indicates semi-skimmed milk on bottles, host Bradley Walsh accepted her answer of ‘red and silver’(Image: ITV)

Addressing the confusion, one person wrote on X this week: “Semi skimmed milk in glass bottles are red/silver striped. Poly containers it’s green. ” Another said whilst the episode aired yesterday: “On bottles it’s red and silver stripes. “

It isn’t the first time that the question has prompted a reaction, with the episode having previously aired in 2022. At the time, it similarly was met with reaction from viewers over the accepted answer by host Bradley on the quiz show.

After answering the question, Jenny went on to get more correct answers in the final chase than the two remaining contestants, despite some pushbacks. Although they didn’t win the money, they received praise from the chaser.

The Chase contestants Laura and Nick stood together in the final chase round.
Jenny then went on to win contestants Laura (left) and Nick (right), who had made it to the final round of the ITV show(Image: ITV)

Jenny, who had seven seconds to spare, told the team that they had “great answers” to a few “tricky questions”. She told them: “I think that shows that the total in the final chase doesn’t tell the whole story because you scored 14 with some great answers to some tricky questions. “

She added that as a result, she faced some challenging questions herself. Jenny said: “It meant that the equal set for me had some tricky ones in there that were gonna catch me out, but also some straightforward ones that I should have got. “

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The Chase airs most weekdays on ITV and ITVX from 5pm.