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Louise Thompson ditches ‘built-in air conditioning’ for this Shark portable fan she hails ‘the best’

Louise Thompson recently raved to fans that this portable Shark fan has been a godsend during the UK’s heatwave, hailing it ‘ the best ‘ for fending off the heat – and it’s on sale

Louise Thompson ditches ‘built-in air conditioning’ for this Shark portable fan(Image: Louise Thompson/Instagram)

If you’ve been thinking of investing in a portable and powerful fan from a reputable brand to help fight the rising temperatures this summer, Louise Thompson has been singing the praises of this Shark model. Hailing it “the best” during the UK’s recent scorcher, Louise pointed fans in the direction of her new favourite fan, which she’s even touted as better than built-in air conditioning.

The Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo that’s captured Louise’s heart is currently up for grabs for £99.99, down from £129.99, on Amazon, or for the same discounted price via Argos, Currys and Shark’s own site.

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Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo
Louise Thompson took to Instagram to rave about this Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo(Image: Amazon)

Talking about the fan, Louise raved to fans: “Guys I have the best best BEST product find in the world. You are going to thank me with all your heart. This is a portable fan and it CHURNS out cold air. Last night all of our naff British heat problems blew into insignificance.” She went on to say: “This is the best fan and no lugging up and down the stairs. I’m stealing it and poo poo’ing Sam’s built-in air conditioning unit.”

This cordless fan boasts misting and indoor and outdoor cooling while promising low noise output. Its durable, compact, and incredibly lightweight design makes it easy to move from room to room or even take outside when you fancy sunbathing without feeling the sweltering heat.

Thanks to Shark’s HydroGo Evaporating Cooling technology, which produces ultra-fine droplets, this fan lets you enjoy refreshing mist both indoors and outdoors, for complete cooling wherever you go. Built for outdoor durability with rain resistance and resistance to UV damage, this fan promises quiet operation, which offers minimal disturbance; perfect for keeping on while you’re sleeping or working from home.

Able to operate corded or cordless, indoors or outdoors, this Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo airflow lets you feel the breeze up to 20 meters away, at maximum speed, so the whole room can feel the cool air no matter where. Compact and weighing less than 2.1 kg, this portable fan promises grab-and-go cooling without any hassle.

And it’s not just Louise loving this Shark gem, as 5-star reviews pour in. One customer raves: “Behold the Shark Flex Breeze! A portable, rechargeable, powerful and quiet fan that also spouts out a cooling mist! I can now sit inside or outside and never need to peel appendages away from sticky skin. The battery last ages, the water container is sufficiently large and if I felt like taking it to Tescos cafe I can….. I haven’t, but I will if not only to embarrass my wife. Expensive…. possibly…. but I’d take one of these over 3 terrible ones every day. Go on, buy one, you know you want to”!

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Another buyer beams: “Small, very quiet and keeps you nice and cool. 5 speeds, plus breeze settings where it flow strengthens and weakens. Amazing as it is, but the mist feature helps keep you cool and really works well. Plus as it’s rechargeable, you can take it outside and use it. What more could you want? I like that the lights go off after a while and so at night, it’s on but not visible”.

Louise Thompson ditches ‘built-in air conditioning’ for this Shark portable fan she hails ‘the best’

Louise Thompson recently raved to fans that this portable Shark fan has been a godsend during the UK’s heatwave, hailing it ‘ the best ‘ for fending off the heat – and it’s on sale

Louise Thompson ditches ‘built-in air conditioning’ for this Shark portable fan(Image: Louise Thompson/Instagram)

If you’ve been thinking of investing in a portable and powerful fan from a reputable brand to help fight the rising temperatures this summer, Louise Thompson has been singing the praises of this Shark model. Hailing it “the best” during the UK’s recent scorcher, Louise pointed fans in the direction of her new favourite fan, which she’s even touted as better than built-in air conditioning.

The Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo that’s captured Louise’s heart is currently up for grabs for £99.99, down from £129.99, on Amazon, or for the same discounted price via Argos, Currys and Shark’s own site.

READ MORE: Plant expert shares the house plants that will survive while you’re on holiday–and the hardest ones to keep

READ MORE: Save £20 on ‘ nourishing ‘ aftersun bundle that ‘ makes tan last longer ‘ and ‘ smells amazing ‘

Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo
Louise Thompson took to Instagram to rave about this Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo(Image: Amazon)

Talking about the fan, Louise raved to fans: “Guys I have the best best BEST product find in the world. You are going to thank me with all your heart. This is a portable fan and it CHURNS out cold air. Last night all of our naff British heat problems blew into insignificance.” She went on to say: “This is the best fan and no lugging up and down the stairs. I’m stealing it and poo poo’ing Sam’s built-in air conditioning unit.”

This cordless fan boasts misting and indoor and outdoor cooling while promising low noise output. Its durable, compact, and incredibly lightweight design makes it easy to move from room to room or even take outside when you fancy sunbathing without feeling the sweltering heat.

Thanks to Shark’s HydroGo Evaporating Cooling technology, which produces ultra-fine droplets, this fan lets you enjoy refreshing mist both indoors and outdoors, for complete cooling wherever you go. Built for outdoor durability with rain resistance and resistance to UV damage, this fan promises quiet operation, which offers minimal disturbance; perfect for keeping on while you’re sleeping or working from home.

Able to operate corded or cordless, indoors or outdoors, this Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo airflow lets you feel the breeze up to 20 meters away, at maximum speed, so the whole room can feel the cool air no matter where. Compact and weighing less than 2.1 kg, this portable fan promises grab-and-go cooling without any hassle.

And it’s not just Louise loving this Shark gem, as 5-star reviews pour in. One customer raves: “Behold the Shark Flex Breeze! A portable, rechargeable, powerful and quiet fan that also spouts out a cooling mist! I can now sit inside or outside and never need to peel appendages away from sticky skin. The battery last ages, the water container is sufficiently large and if I felt like taking it to Tescos cafe I can….. I haven’t, but I will if not only to embarrass my wife. Expensive…. possibly…. but I’d take one of these over 3 terrible ones every day. Go on, buy one, you know you want to”!

Article continues below

Another buyer beams: “Small, very quiet and keeps you nice and cool. 5 speeds, plus breeze settings where it flow strengthens and weakens. Amazing as it is, but the mist feature helps keep you cool and really works well. Plus as it’s rechargeable, you can take it outside and use it. What more could you want? I like that the lights go off after a while and so at night, it’s on but not visible”.

Champion jockey Murphy charged with drink driving

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Oisin Murphy, the reigning champion jockey, has been accused of drink driving and failing to cooperate with the police following an April car accident.

In Hermitage, Berkshire, a grey Mercedes A Class slammed into a tree, making the 29-year-old man face arrest.

He was accused of driving a motor vehicle while over the legal alcohol limit and of failing to cooperate with a preliminary roadside test, according to Thames Valley Police.

A grey Mercedes A Class that struck a tree on Sunday, April 27, 2014, at 12:05 BST, is the subject of a charge, according to a statement from the police.

He was charged on June 19 when he rode two Royal Ascot riders.

The BHA is informed that Thames Valley Police issued an update regarding Oisin Murphy, according to a statement from the British Horseracing Authority.

We are now attempting to gather as much information as possible to consider what, if any, effects this development might have.

Murphy described how much counseling had helped him in an interview with BBC Sport in October.

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Emily Maitlis’ stalker Edward Vines jailed for five years as judge brands case ‘extreme’

Emily Maitlis’s stalker, Edward Vines, has been harassing the BBC broadcaster for almost 30 years. On Thursday, he appeared for sentencing at Nottingham Crown Court

Emily Maitlis’ stalker Edward Vines sentencing at Nottingham Crown Court(Image: Getty Images)

Emily Maitlis’s stalker, Edward Vines, has been sentenced to five years imprisonment at Nottingham Crown Court today after harassing the BBC star for nearly 30 years.

Last month Vines, 54, was found guilty of breaching a restraining order, which prevents him from contacting the BBC Newsnight host, 54. A jury took less than a hour to unanimously find him guilty after he opted to act as his own defence in the trial.

As he was sentenced to five years behind bars today, Judge Mark Watson described his offending as “an extreme case”.

The trial heard how Vines addressed letters to Emily and her parents, which breached the restraining order, which claimed she had been ‘ scornful ‘ to him during their friendship at university.

The court heard how he would send envelopes, sometimes with multiple letters inside, which were intercepted by prison staff at HMP Lowdham Grange in Nottinghamshire, where he was already serving a prison term.

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Edward Vines has harassed Emily Maitlis for almost 30 years(Image: PA)
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Jurors heard how Vines wrote in a letter to the presenter that he “regularly” suffers depression because their friendship ended. Prosecutor Fergus Malone read the letters aloud in court, which included him telling Maitlis he was “distraught” about the end of their friendship three months after he told her he loved her.

“I took the audacity of writing to you despite the restraining order because I’m still distraught about what took place between us in 1990”, Vines said in a letter dated July 2023.

“I regularly suffer depression over it and have for 30 years. I admit I’m not sure why I suffer so, but suffer I do”. The court heard how he addressed a letter to her mother in May that year and called Maitlis “offish and scornful”.

A restraining order was imposed by Nottingham Crown Court on September 5, 2022. It prohibited him from contacting the presenter, Marion Maitlis and Peter Maitlis. The jury was told he wrote and posted letters while in prison to all three of those people between May 2023 and February 2024.

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Emily previously said she felt ’empathy’ for the man who stalked her for 28 years(Image: Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty I)

In February last year, Emily said she felt ‘ empathy ‘ for the man who stalked her for almost 30 years, having become fixated on her during their time at Cambridge.

Vines, who was jailed for eight years in 2022 after breaching his 20th restraining order, bombarded the broadcaster and her family with letters, despite being handed numerous orders.

As per the BBC News, one letter saw him tell her he would ‘ continue to brood and to write letters in prison ‘ unless she talked to him about ‘ her behaviour ‘ during their student days in Cambridge in the 90s.

It is understood the stalker took offence after Emily cooled off their friendship. In a victim impact statement read before Oxford Crown Court in 2018, Emily, who wasn’t present, shared: “Altogether the breach has been a reminder for me that this man remains a constant threat in my life and my family’s life and that my ability to do my work, hang out with my children and lead a normal family life without a constant sense of suspicion and fear has been badly damaged”.

Last year, while appearing on the Desperately Seeking Wisdom podcast, Emily discussed the importance of changing how society talks about the issue of stalking as she called for better mental health support.

Emily said: “Look, I think of (Edward Vines) as having kind of lost his whole life over this, quite frankly. Of course, I feel empathetic to that. I think the trouble with stalking is that in our heads it sounds sort of celebrity related or glamorous – sort of dark streets and high heels – and most stalking has nothing to do with that.

” It’s just to do with an obsessional illness in the head of the person and actually we’re getting much better at recognising mental health and all its myriad forms now. “

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*If you have been affected by this story, advice and support can be found at the Suzy Lamplugh Trust. You can call the national stalking helpline on 0808 802 0300 or find more information here.

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Emily Maitlis’ stalker Edward Vines jailed for five years as judge brands case ‘extreme’

Emily Maitlis’s stalker, Edward Vines, has been harassing the BBC broadcaster for almost 30 years. On Thursday, he appeared for sentencing at Nottingham Crown Court

Emily Maitlis’ stalker Edward Vines sentencing at Nottingham Crown Court(Image: Getty Images)

Emily Maitlis’s stalker, Edward Vines, has been sentenced to five years imprisonment at Nottingham Crown Court today after harassing the BBC star for nearly 30 years.

Last month Vines, 54, was found guilty of breaching a restraining order, which prevents him from contacting the BBC Newsnight host, 54. A jury took less than a hour to unanimously find him guilty after he opted to act as his own defence in the trial.

As he was sentenced to five years behind bars today, Judge Mark Watson described his offending as “an extreme case”.

The trial heard how Vines addressed letters to Emily and her parents, which breached the restraining order, which claimed she had been ‘ scornful ‘ to him during their friendship at university.

The court heard how he would send envelopes, sometimes with multiple letters inside, which were intercepted by prison staff at HMP Lowdham Grange in Nottinghamshire, where he was already serving a prison term.

READ MORE: Top Tech: 5 fans to beat the heatwave from Amazon, Shark, and Dyson

Edward Vines
Edward Vines has harassed Emily Maitlis for almost 30 years(Image: PA)
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Jurors heard how Vines wrote in a letter to the presenter that he “regularly” suffers depression because their friendship ended. Prosecutor Fergus Malone read the letters aloud in court, which included him telling Maitlis he was “distraught” about the end of their friendship three months after he told her he loved her.

“I took the audacity of writing to you despite the restraining order because I’m still distraught about what took place between us in 1990”, Vines said in a letter dated July 2023.

“I regularly suffer depression over it and have for 30 years. I admit I’m not sure why I suffer so, but suffer I do”. The court heard how he addressed a letter to her mother in May that year and called Maitlis “offish and scornful”.

A restraining order was imposed by Nottingham Crown Court on September 5, 2022. It prohibited him from contacting the presenter, Marion Maitlis and Peter Maitlis. The jury was told he wrote and posted letters while in prison to all three of those people between May 2023 and February 2024.

Emily Maitlis
Emily previously said she felt ’empathy’ for the man who stalked her for 28 years(Image: Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty I)

In February last year, Emily said she felt ‘ empathy ‘ for the man who stalked her for almost 30 years, having become fixated on her during their time at Cambridge.

Vines, who was jailed for eight years in 2022 after breaching his 20th restraining order, bombarded the broadcaster and her family with letters, despite being handed numerous orders.

As per the BBC News, one letter saw him tell her he would ‘ continue to brood and to write letters in prison ‘ unless she talked to him about ‘ her behaviour ‘ during their student days in Cambridge in the 90s.

It is understood the stalker took offence after Emily cooled off their friendship. In a victim impact statement read before Oxford Crown Court in 2018, Emily, who wasn’t present, shared: “Altogether the breach has been a reminder for me that this man remains a constant threat in my life and my family’s life and that my ability to do my work, hang out with my children and lead a normal family life without a constant sense of suspicion and fear has been badly damaged”.

Last year, while appearing on the Desperately Seeking Wisdom podcast, Emily discussed the importance of changing how society talks about the issue of stalking as she called for better mental health support.

Emily said: “Look, I think of (Edward Vines) as having kind of lost his whole life over this, quite frankly. Of course, I feel empathetic to that. I think the trouble with stalking is that in our heads it sounds sort of celebrity related or glamorous – sort of dark streets and high heels – and most stalking has nothing to do with that.

” It’s just to do with an obsessional illness in the head of the person and actually we’re getting much better at recognising mental health and all its myriad forms now. “

Article continues below

*If you have been affected by this story, advice and support can be found at the Suzy Lamplugh Trust. You can call the national stalking helpline on 0808 802 0300 or find more information here.

Follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Threads.

READ MORE: ‘Super effective’ portable neck fan is hands-free and keeps you cool on your commute