Archive September 1, 2025

The 5 best transitional autumn pieces for in-between weather to shop in Boden’s 15% off sale

Boden just announced a massive new season sale that will save you 15% on everything on the website, including some essential pieces for the fall/winter months. However, you must act quickly.

Boden has slashed 15% off everything(Image: Boden)

The new season begins in September, which is a great time to start thinking about your autumn wardrobe. Boden has a major sale going that will save you 15% on everything on the website to get you started.

The price is only applicable for today, but the code T4TM will instantly save you 15% off everything from new-in pieces to summer favorites. Your last chance to save a lot online will decrease by 10% starting tomorrow.

READ MORE: The £80 waterproof Regatta jacket is now only £3.

The Nobody’s Child blue mini dress by Vicky Pattison has been discounted from £79 to £36, and it is quickly selling.

With White Stuff launching a massive sale that sees pieces as low as £22, Boden isn’t the only place currently lowering prices. Additionally, Fat Face has recently reduced their prices by an additional 20%, making you very economical.

We’ve selected some of our favorite transitional pieces to help you find some great deals during the Boden sale. Here are our top picks from the Boden sale, from cozy knitwear to opulent textures and wardrobe staples.

Amanda Cord Midi Dress – was £129, now £109.65

Boden brown cord midi dress
The brown cord midi dress is a great staple(Image: Boden)

This cord midi dress is the ideal option for an autumn wardrobe because it’s all about incorporating luxurious new materials. It’s a great choice for autumn, with its velvety texture, tailored fit, and rich chocolate color. It’s also suitable for work or drinking with friends.

Eva Cashmere Crew Neck Jumper – was £129, now £109.65

Boden plum cashmere jumper
A cosy cashmere knit is a must for autumn(Image: Boden)

This cashmere jumper is ideal for layering up on days when the weather isn’t sure what it’s doing because it screams autumn. Made of 100% cashmere, it is soft and light, and it comes in eight colors, including this stunning plum shade.

Nya Penny Loafers – was £119, now £101.15

Boden brown suede loafers
A pair of suede loafers are a timeless classic(Image: Boden)

A loafer is a timeless classic that you can wear year after year, as well as one of the most popular shoes of the new season. This bitter chocolate suede pair of Binding’s Nya Penny Loafers, a enduring classic, look great with everything from jeans to midi dresses.

Mid Rise Stretch Jeans – was £89, now £75.65

Boden straight leg jeans
The straight leg jeans are selling fast(Image: Boden)

The perfect combination of comfortable and flattering is the Boden’s Mid Rise Stretch Jeans, which are the best option for a wardrobe without some excellent denim. They come in short, medium, and long lengths, perfect for any occasion, and have a slim-fit straight cut.

Yoke Panel Maxi Dress – was £99, now £84.15

Boden brown polkadot maxi dress
You can wear the maxi dress everywhere from work to date night(Image: Boden)
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This brown polka dot version of Boden’s printed maxi dresses is ideal for a chic and simple autumn outfit. With a simple accessory change and a fitted waistband, fluttering short sleeves, and flattering fit and flare shape, it can be worn to work or brunch.

The 5 best transitional autumn pieces for in-between weather to shop in Boden’s 15% off sale

Boden just announced a massive new season sale that will save you 15% on everything on the website, including some essential pieces for the fall/winter months. However, you must act quickly.

Boden has slashed 15% off everything(Image: Boden)

The new season begins in September, which is a great time to start thinking about your autumn wardrobe. Boden has a major sale going that will save you 15% on everything on the website to get you started.

The price is only applicable for today, but the code T4TM will instantly save you 15% off everything from new-in pieces to summer favorites. Your last chance to save a lot online will decrease by 10% starting tomorrow.

READ MORE: The £80 waterproof Regatta jacket is now only £3.

The Nobody’s Child blue mini dress by Vicky Pattison has been discounted from £79 to £36, and it is quickly selling.

With White Stuff launching a massive sale that sees pieces as low as £22, Boden isn’t the only place currently lowering prices. Additionally, Fat Face has recently reduced their prices by an additional 20%, making you very economical.

We’ve selected some of our favorite transitional pieces to help you find some great deals during the Boden sale. Here are our top picks from the Boden sale, from cozy knitwear to opulent textures and wardrobe staples.

Amanda Cord Midi Dress – was £129, now £109.65

Boden brown cord midi dress
The brown cord midi dress is a great staple(Image: Boden)

This cord midi dress is the ideal option for an autumn wardrobe because it’s all about incorporating luxurious new materials. It’s a great choice for autumn, with its velvety texture, tailored fit, and rich chocolate color. It’s also suitable for work or drinking with friends.

Eva Cashmere Crew Neck Jumper – was £129, now £109.65

Boden plum cashmere jumper
A cosy cashmere knit is a must for autumn(Image: Boden)

This cashmere jumper is ideal for layering up on days when the weather isn’t sure what it’s doing because it screams autumn. Made of 100% cashmere, it is soft and light, and it comes in eight colors, including this stunning plum shade.

Nya Penny Loafers – was £119, now £101.15

Boden brown suede loafers
A pair of suede loafers are a timeless classic(Image: Boden)

A loafer is a timeless classic that you can wear year after year, as well as one of the most popular shoes of the new season. This bitter chocolate suede pair of Binding’s Nya Penny Loafers, a enduring classic, look great with everything from jeans to midi dresses.

Mid Rise Stretch Jeans – was £89, now £75.65

Boden straight leg jeans
The straight leg jeans are selling fast(Image: Boden)

The perfect combination of comfortable and flattering is the Boden’s Mid Rise Stretch Jeans, which are the best option for a wardrobe without some excellent denim. They come in short, medium, and long lengths, perfect for any occasion, and have a slim-fit straight cut.

Yoke Panel Maxi Dress – was £99, now £84.15

Boden brown polkadot maxi dress
You can wear the maxi dress everywhere from work to date night(Image: Boden)
Continue reading the article.

This brown polka dot version of Boden’s printed maxi dresses is ideal for a chic and simple autumn outfit. With a simple accessory change and a fitted waistband, fluttering short sleeves, and flattering fit and flare shape, it can be worn to work or brunch.

‘A Major Victory For Nigeria Against Terror,’ FG Welcomes Ekpa’s Conviction

The Federal Government has described the conviction of Simon Ekpa for terrorism-related offences and other charges by a Finnish Court as “a major victory” against terrorism.

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, stated this while reacting to Ekpa’s sentencing to six years in prison by the Päijät-Häme District Court in Finland on Monday.

“We welcome the news of Simon Ekpa’s conviction by a Finnish court for terrorism-related crimes and his sentencing to six years in prison. A major victory for the Nigerian people in the collective fight against terror”, Mohammed wrote on his official handle on X. &nbsp,

READ ALSO: Finish Court Sentences Simon Ekpa To Six Years In Prison For Terrorism Offences

Ekpa was found guilty of participating in the activities of a terrorist group, inciting the public to commit crimes for terrorist purposes, engaging in aggravated tax fraud, and violating the Lawyers Act.

The court ordered that he remain in custody.

The judges found that he supplied these groups with weapons, explosives, and ammunition, and encouraged followers on X (formerly Twitter) to commit crimes in Nigeria.

The trial, which ran from May 30 to June 25, 2025, included 12 days of hearings, with a panel of three judges unanimously delivering the verdict.

According to the ruling reported by a Finnish newspaper, Yle, the three-member panel of judges, in a unanimous ruling, also stated that Ekpa was an influential member of a militant separatist movement whose goal was to actualise the secession of a Biafran state from Nigeria.

The district court, as reported by Yle, further stated that Ekpa supplied these groups with “weapons, explosives, and ammunition” through his network of contacts in the region, and that he was also found to have encouraged his followers on the social media platform X to “commit crimes” in Nigeria.

A long-term resident of Lahti and one-time local councillor, Ekpa reportedly committed the crimes from the Finnish city, according to the verdict, giving the Finnish court jurisdiction in the case.

He had denied all the charges in court.

However, the district court’s verdict is not final, as it can be appealed to a higher court.

Diehard Coldplay fan spends almost £1k to see band over London Undergound tube strikes

After planned chaos at the London Underground caused a Coldplay fan to spend hundreds of extra pounds trying to see the band at Wembley Stadium the following week.

A Coldplay fan has been forced to spend more than £1,000 on travel to see the band perform at Wembley Stadium(Image: Getty Images)

Later this week, the London Underground will start to shake, causing thousands of passengers to lose tickets to see Coldplay at Wembley. Many people have had to resell their tickets because they are unable to make the rescheduled date, while others have had to spend hundreds on travel adjustments.

Tube services will be severely impacted from Sunday, September 7 through Thursday, September 11 thanks to a confirmation from Transport for London (TfL) that strikes would begin this week. Due to the rail, maritime, and transportation (RMT)’s collective actions, Coldplay were forced to reschedule two of their September 7 and 8 shows at Wembley Stadium.

We’re sorry to inform you that we have been forced to reschedule our final two concerts of the current Wembley Stadium run due to planned industrial action on the London Underground.

READ MORE: London Underground tube strikes in full with exact dates and everything to knowREAD MORE: Coldplay ‘so sorry’ as they’re forced to reschedule two London tour dates

A general view as Coldplay perform onstage during a concert at Wembley Stadium on August 22, 2025 in London, England.
Coldplay rescheduled two of their Wembley Stadium dates due to the planned strikes (Image: GETTY)

It’s impossible to transport 82, 000 people to the concert and home safely without a Tube service, so no event permits can be issued for the nights of September 7 and 8.

“To avoid cancelling the shows, our only option is to reschedule.” The band confirmed the show on September 7 would move to September 6, and the show on September 8 would move to September 12.

One ticket holder was forced to spend almost £1, 000 on travel alone in order to see Chris Martin and the band at Wembley, despite the good news that the show will continue. The Coldplay fan claimed that they “couldn’t write it” after revealing all the extra costs they’ve encountered on TikTok.

The fan claimed she had her nails done specifically for the event before learning that the concert had been rescheduled the following day. She claimed she had been scheduled to see Coldplay on September 8. She changed their previous Premier Inn booking for the following week in an urgent dash, but the extra fee was £100.

This resulted in a total of £376 for hotel reservations. London lodging is notoriously expensive, and according to the TikToker, “Extra £100, that’s not bad,” it’s unclear whether it’s for a one- or two-night stay.

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However, she had to rebook her flights, which was her next hit. The fan changed their EasyJet flights and was forced to pay an additional £268 for the privilege after being mistaken for one coming from Scotland.

On a weekday, EasyJet flights from Edinburgh, Scotland, to London, Gatwick cost between £77 and £77 respectively. This is in stark contrast to a weekend flight, which can cost an estimated £258 for a return, which departs on Friday and arrives on Saturday.

The fan wrote in the caption “Don’t book a concert in London if you’re not from England!!!” in a screenshot of her flight amendment. “!

She revealed that she spent an additional $ 370 on travel and accommodation in addition to her already estimated £600 spent on the night in London, not to mention the cost of the Coldplay tickets themselves, despite the fact that she was thankfully able to reschedule her own bookings in a bid to see Coldplay!

Social media users expressed sympathy for the situation in a response to the post. One wrote, “I feel this,” and the other, “sickening” and “not a vibe,” was the third.

Continue reading the article.

Some fans have had no choice but to try to resell their Coldplay tickets for the Wembley shows as travel continues to be a problem. People who stated they were sadly no longer able to attend the post made a number of comments explaining their situation.

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Diehard Coldplay fan spends almost £1k to see band over London Undergound tube strikes

After planned chaos at the London Underground caused a Coldplay fan to spend hundreds of extra pounds trying to see the band at Wembley Stadium the following week.

A Coldplay fan has been forced to spend more than £1,000 on travel to see the band perform at Wembley Stadium(Image: Getty Images)

Later this week, the London Underground will start to shake, causing thousands of passengers to lose tickets to see Coldplay at Wembley. Many people have had to resell their tickets because they are unable to make the rescheduled date, while others have had to spend hundreds on travel adjustments.

Tube services will be severely impacted from Sunday, September 7 through Thursday, September 11 thanks to a confirmation from Transport for London (TfL) that strikes would begin this week. Due to the rail, maritime, and transportation (RMT)’s collective actions, Coldplay were forced to reschedule two of their September 7 and 8 shows at Wembley Stadium.

We’re sorry to inform you that we have been forced to reschedule our final two concerts of the current Wembley Stadium run due to planned industrial action on the London Underground.

READ MORE: London Underground tube strikes in full with exact dates and everything to knowREAD MORE: Coldplay ‘so sorry’ as they’re forced to reschedule two London tour dates

A general view as Coldplay perform onstage during a concert at Wembley Stadium on August 22, 2025 in London, England.
Coldplay rescheduled two of their Wembley Stadium dates due to the planned strikes (Image: GETTY)

It’s impossible to transport 82, 000 people to the concert and home safely without a Tube service, so no event permits can be issued for the nights of September 7 and 8.

“To avoid cancelling the shows, our only option is to reschedule.” The band confirmed the show on September 7 would move to September 6, and the show on September 8 would move to September 12.

One ticket holder was forced to spend almost £1, 000 on travel alone in order to see Chris Martin and the band at Wembley, despite the good news that the show will continue. The Coldplay fan claimed that they “couldn’t write it” after revealing all the extra costs they’ve encountered on TikTok.

The fan claimed she had her nails done specifically for the event before learning that the concert had been rescheduled the following day. She claimed she had been scheduled to see Coldplay on September 8. She changed their previous Premier Inn booking for the following week in an urgent dash, but the extra fee was £100.

This resulted in a total of £376 for hotel reservations. London lodging is notoriously expensive, and according to the TikToker, “Extra £100, that’s not bad,” it’s unclear whether it’s for a one- or two-night stay.

Without prior authorization, content cannot be displayed.

However, she had to rebook her flights, which was her next hit. The fan changed their EasyJet flights and was forced to pay an additional £268 for the privilege after being mistaken for one coming from Scotland.

On a weekday, EasyJet flights from Edinburgh, Scotland, to London, Gatwick cost between £77 and £77 respectively. This is in stark contrast to a weekend flight, which can cost an estimated £258 for a return, which departs on Friday and arrives on Saturday.

The fan wrote in the caption “Don’t book a concert in London if you’re not from England!!!” in a screenshot of her flight amendment. “!

She revealed that she spent an additional $ 370 on travel and accommodation in addition to her already estimated £600 spent on the night in London, not to mention the cost of the Coldplay tickets themselves, despite the fact that she was thankfully able to reschedule her own bookings in a bid to see Coldplay!

Social media users expressed sympathy for the situation in a response to the post. One wrote, “I feel this,” and the other, “sickening” and “not a vibe,” was the third.

Continue reading the article.

Some fans have had no choice but to try to resell their Coldplay tickets for the Wembley shows as travel continues to be a problem. People who stated they were sadly no longer able to attend the post made a number of comments explaining their situation.

READ MORE: Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘skin-loving’ 2-hour tan gets axed by 20% for her new album release

VIDEO: I Sued Sanwo-Olu To Enforce My Rights For Blocking Me On X, Not Seek Compensation — Lawyer

Festus Ogun, a lawyer, has argued that he is suing the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, indicting him for violating his fundamental human rights.

Ogun, who was a guest on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief on Monday, claimed to have approached the court after learning that the governor had blocked him on Twitter on March 13th, 2021.

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He claimed that the governor had prevented him from getting access to crucial public information because he lived and practiced there.

Ogun argued that Section 39 of the Constitution’s right to information included the right to freedom of expression.
Ogun recalled the events that occurred on October 20, 2020 during the #EndSARS protests and stressed the importance of official communication with the governor’s handle.

Watch the video below.