Next shoppers say £42 gingham midi with pockets is their ‘new favourite summer dress’

Due to its flattering fit and handy pockets, Next’s most recent release features a £42 gingham midi dress that customers are calling their “new favorite summer dress.”

The perfect spring/summer dress (Image: Next)

We dream of the warmer months and the chance to wear breezy dresses all summer long thanks to the sunny weather and blue skies. Additionally, Next just stepped up with the utmost spring/summer dress.

The best part is that it costs less than £50, and ThePink/Purple Seersucker Bandeau Midi Summer Dress has been a hit on TikTok.

The dress costs $42, and it comes in a monochromatic striped pattern, pink/purple gingham prints, and on-trend yellow gingham prints.

It’s lightweight and breezy, keeping you cool in the warmer months because it’s made of seersucker fabric. The waistline is the ideal location to cinch you in and create an amazing flattering figure while maintaining an airy a-line silhouette that ensures you stay comfortable all day.

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Available in three different colours/prints (Image: Next)

I never want to take it off, said TikTok user @hestermaryjane in a video that was flooded with comments from viewers. One person wrote, “I purchased the b&amp, w for my graduation, and I was thrilled when I saw they had purchased it in this color. I knew I needed it.”

Another phrase followed, “I was going to buy this the other day, but I didn’t, I realized I had made a terrible decision.” With the commenter praising the “AND she has pockets!!!” design feature, the original user also praised it.

When you might not be wearing a jacket and need a few essentials, pockets can save you a lot of money on dresses.

We believe a pair of lace-up sandals and a basket bag would make the ideal holiday outfit for this chic midi. For a regular springtime fit, swap out the sandals for some white trainers and a denim jacket.

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Alternatively, we’ve been loving M&S’ selection of spring dresses. Especially their Denim V-Neck Tie Detail Midi Waisted Dress,£49.50. It features puff three-quarter length sleeves, a stylish tie-front, a flattering V neckline, and, of course, pockets.

‘Warmest welcome’ – but can Arsenal give ex-boss unhappy return?

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Women’s Champions League: Arsenal v Lyon

Venue: Emirates Stadium Date: Saturday, 19 April Kick-off: 12:30 BST

For Arsenal and Lyon, Saturday’s meeting in north London will be comfortably their biggest game of the season to date.

That there is a significant reunion thrown into the mix will only amplify the sense of occasion.

What is clear is that the first leg of the Women’s Champions League semi-final presents an opportunity to put one foot in May’s final.

Arsenal, the only English side to have won the competition, are eyeing a first European crown since 2007.

For Lyon, a record-extending ninth title is within sight.

And in charge of masterminding a Lyon victory is a familiar face, with former Arsenal head coach Joe Montemurro returning to Emirates Stadium.

‘He will get the warmest welcome’

Montemurro arrived at Arsenal from Melbourne City in December 2017, tasked with turning around a slow start to the season which had led to the club parting company with Pedro Martinez Losa.

The new boss took just three months to lift his first piece of silverware as Arsenal won the Women’s League Cup, before he guided the team to their first Women’s Super League title for seven years the following season.

That achievement also secured a spot in the Women’s Champions League for the first time since 2013-14.

Arsenal went on to reach the quarter-finals in Europe, but they missed out on trophies during Montemurro’s final two seasons and he chose to leave at the end of the 2020-21 campaign to spend more time with his family.

Former Arsenal defender Jen Beattie, who played under Montemurro for two seasons, was full of praise for the Australian.

“I loved his style of play, I loved his training, I loved his technical outlook on the game. He really simplified the game. And I loved his philosophy and his methodology,” Beattie told BBC 5 Live Sport’s Women’s Football Weekly.

“He was so easy to talk to. You could approach him about anything, you could talk about personal things, you can talk about football.

“He will get the warmest welcome coming back. All the girls still there that worked under him understand that and the fans as well.”

During his tenure at Arsenal, which coincided with the emergence of a dominant Chelsea side, Montemurro won two trophies, reached four domestic cup finals, and twice guided Arsenal into the Women’s Champions League.

Arsenal ‘aggressive’ and ‘clinical’ under Slegers

Tasked with spoiling Montemurro’s return is Slegers, who was appointed as Arsenal’s permanent head coach in January 2025, following the departure of Jonas Eidevall last October.

Eidevall, who led the side to a Champions League semi-final in 2023, left with Arsenal sixth in the WSL and reeling from a 5-2 defeat by Bayern Munich in their Champions League opener.

Since then, Arsenal have won 22 of their 27 matches under Slegers, including a 13-match unbeaten run to begin her tenure.

The Champions League provides their most realistic hope of silverware this season, and one area of improvement under Slegers has been Arsenal’s attacking form.

“There’s a clear connection between Slegers and the players,” former Arsenal defender Anita Asante told BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra. “She’s shown she trusts what they can do on the pitch and allows them to do it.

“They’re more aggressive in that final third now and they’re really clinical too.”

Under Slegers, Arsenal have scored:

England striker Alessia Russo, who is expected to return from injury on Saturday, has found her best form under the Dutchwoman and is joint second in the Champions League individual standings with six goals.

Assessing how Slegers’ side compare to Eidevall’s, Asante added: “It’s direct, it’s snappier, and it’s also harder to defend [against].

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‘Lyon are there for the taking’

In Lyon, Arsenal are facing Women’s Champions League royalty.

The French side have won the competition a record eight times, including a run of five consecutive titles between 2016 and 2020, and reached the final on a further three occasions, most recently in 2024 when they lost to Barcelona.

They have continued to thrive in Montemurro’s first season in charge, beating Wolfsburg, Roma, and Galatasaray home and away to top Group A by nine points before defeating Bayern Munich 6-1 on aggregate to cruise into the last four for the 14th time in 18 Champions League campaigns.

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Lyon’s squad includes France forward Kadidiatou Diani and Haitian midfielder Melchie Dumornay, who have shared nine goals and six assists in the Champions League this season, and 2018 Ballon d’Or winner Ada Hegerberg.

Despite their opponents’ form and personnel, Beattie has backed Arsenal to reach the final.

“I think Lyon are there for the taking,” Beattie said. “I have watched them a lot over the Champions League. I don’t think they’re the Lyon we’ve seen in previous seasons that dominate the European game.

“I’m thinking Arsenal can take this one and to see them in the Champions League final will hopefully be absolutely epic. A home start will be so important [and] a good result. The Emirates will be massive.”

Asante said “whoever controls the midfield” will come out on top.

Having watched Arsenal’s 5-1 win over Leicester City on Tuesday, she believes they have the fluidity in attack to exploit Lyon’s weaknesses.

“Lyon do play quite often with attacking full-backs, very similar to Arsenal, but they’re really scary in transition,” Asante said.

“Even though Lyon dismantled Bayern Munich, they showed weaknesses and if Arsenal can exploit them and catch them in moments when they lack concentration, they can absolutely hurt them.

“If [Arsenal] perform how they did against Leicester, they definitely have a chance to dismantle Lyon because they were fluid in their moments, they found those connections, and they were clinical in attack when they created those goalscoring opportunities.

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US to screen social media of visa applicants who spent time in Gaza

According to an internal cable that the Reuters news agency saw, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has mandated that the State Department review the social media accounts of foreigners applying for US visas who have visited the Gaza Strip for the past 18 years.

The cable includes all US visas issued by people who have “any time spent in an official or diplomatic capacity” in Gaza on or after January 1, 2007.

Nongovernmental organization employees and volunteers will also be subject to US screening.

The US visa application will be submitted for interagency investigation into whether the applicant may pose a threat to national security if the social media review finds any “potential derogatory information relating to security issues,” the cable claims.

Rubio, who previously claimed that his office had revoked more than 300 visas since the start of this year, signed the cable. Even though the US Constitution guarantees everyone’s right to free speech in the US regardless of their visa status, they include those who have student visas and have criticized Israel’s war against Gaza.

The Trump administration has previously stated that the students’ actions threaten US foreign policy. Since the beginning of the Gaza War on October 7, 2023, the president has also fought on to universities themselves, which have been the scene of significant protests.

Trump and Harvard University are currently engaged in a recent dispute. After his administration requested policy changes, the president refused to grant the university more than $2 billion in federal funding.

They include repealing affirmative action in the admissions process, removing anti-Semitism on campus, and removing the possibility of screening students who may be “hostile to American values and institutions.”

Chris Hughes’ brother explains why he prefers JoJo to Ella after fans slam ‘weird’ romance

Fans have divided over Chris Hughes and JoJo Siwa because of their incredibly close relationship. The brother of the Love Island star was quick to defend him.

Chris Hughes’ brother Ben was quick to defend the Celebrity Big Brother star after he grew a close bond with American star JoJo Siwa. Chris and JoJo have been raising eyebrows with their friendship as viewers watched as they massaged each other, danced together and cuddled in bed.

Appearing on spin-off show, Late and Live, Chris’ brother said the Love Island star and the Dance Moms icon simply have the ‘same energy’, which explains why they became inseparable since the show started earlier this month. He said: “I believe the friendship between Chris and JoJo is based on the fact they have similar energy and have obviously bonded really well as a friendship.”

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When probed by host AJ Odudu, Ben continued: “I think JoJo confided a few of her secrets in Chris because she can see what kind of person he is and he’s literally like this outside of the house as well.

“He’s got loads of friendships like that,” before revealed Chris even gets back scratches from Ben’s partner, Olivia. When people claimed the affection was weird, he said: “Is it weird?”

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Ella Rae Wise’s struggle to connect with Chris and JoJo was also a subject of conversation between Ben and Chris. He said, “I don’t believe Ella has the same level of energy as Chris or JoJo, and that’s where the break is.”

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JoJo and Chris have formed a close bond(Image: ITV)

The former Love Islander was seen lying on her chest in bed before the blanket was pulled over their heads in new videos of Chris and JoJo.

JoJo danced in the garden to guide Chris at one point. Before telling her, “God, you look good today,” a distracted Chris glared at her intently. I believe that you have my favorite color on you.

JoJo and Chris’ friendship has made a few people uncomfortable, including Pussycat Doll, Kimberly Wyatt weighed in on the close bond and admitted she disliked JoJo and Chris’ actions as JoJo has a partner on the outside.

One fan defended the duo on X, which was previously known as Twitter, saying that “people really do try to see the sex in everything #CBBUKLink opens in a new tab.” tabindex=”0″>#CBBUK, but it doesn’t need to be s/xual or even romantic”

JoJo’s girlfriend, Kath Ebbs, hasn’t spoken up about the situation and hasn’t discussed it since praising their girlfriend’s handling of the situation with Mickey Rourke.

Kath wrote, “This is why I adore this human with all my heart,” in addition to a video of JoJo and Mickey talking. One of the most compassionate, kind, and compassionate people I’ve ever met is her, in fact.

Not everyone can show kindness in the face of bigotry, which is a good thing. However, those who can hold space through hatred and penetrate the depths of humanity (does not imply that they can’t have boundaries) are incredibly grateful.

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Trump Tariffs: What products do China and the US buy from each other?

The United States bought $439bn worth of goods from China in 2024 – more than three times the $143.5bn it sold in return. That $295bn gap, known as the trade deficit, is something US President Donald Trump is determined to shrink.

In an effort to close the gap, Trump has raised tariffs on China to 145 percent. This means Chinese goods sold to the US are now taxed at 2.45 times their original price, making them much more expensive and less competitive in the US market.

China has retaliated with 125 percent levies on US goods.

The tit-for-tat escalation of tariffs between the world’s biggest trading powers has led to uncertainty on what it means for the cost and production of everyday items such as smartphones, semiconductors and clothing.

China’s Ministry of Commerce said it is willing to “fight to the end” and has accused the US of violating the rules of the World Trade Organization.

February 1 

On February 1, President Trump signed an executive order imposing a 10 percent tariff on China. The order also placed 25 percent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports.

March 4 

The president placed an additional 10 percent tariff on Chinese goods on February 27, which came into effect on March 4.

April 2 

A 10 percent tariff was applied to all nations importing goods to the US as well as higher tariffs on select countries, including China that had a 34 percent tariff placed on it.

April 4 

China’s Ministry of Finance announced a retaliatory 34 percent tariff on imports from the US.

April 7

President Trump threatened more levies on China’s retaliatory tariffs with an additional 50 percent tariff on Beijing, meaning that China could face 104 percent taxes on all exports.

April 9

China responded with an additional 50 percent tariff on US goods, meaning an additional 84 percent import tax on US goods coming to China.

President Trump later said he would pause reciprocal tariffs for the next 90 days, bringing tariff levels to a baseline 10 percent. However, this did not apply to China; instead, President Trump raised tariffs on exports to 125 percent.

April 10

The White House stated the 125 percent reciprocal tariff on China would be levied in addition to the 20 percent tariff already imposed, bringing the final tariff rate to 145 percent.

What items have been excluded?

On April 11, President Trump said smartphones, laptops and a host of other tech components would be spared from so-called “reciprocal tariffs”.

The US Customs and Border Protection agency listed 20 product categories, including all computers, laptops, disc drives and automatic data processing equipment. It also included semiconductor devices, equipment, memory chips and flat panel displays.

However, on Sunday, Trump threatened new tariffs on Chinese electronic goods, three days after his administration announced exemptions. On Monday, he advanced plans to introduce tariffs on semiconductors and pharmaceutical products.

What does the US sell to China?

In 2024, the US sold $143.5bn worth of goods to China.

China’s biggest purchases from the US were mineral fuels, oil seeds, machinery and aircraft. As a single product, soya beans are the largest US export to China, primarily used as pig feed.
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In 2024, the US’s main exports to China included:

  • Mineral fuels ($13.4bn) accounting for 10.7 percent of total exports
  • Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits ($13.3bn) accounting for 10.6 percent of total exports
  • Electrical machinery, equipment and parts ($11.5bn) accounting for 9.1 percent of exports
  • Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances ($10.5bn) accounting for 8.3 percent of exports
  • Aircraft, spacecraft and parts ($10.2bn) accounting for 8.1 percent of total exports.

What does the US buy from China?

In 2024, the US bought $439bn worth of goods from China.

China is a major supplier of electrical equipment and electronics including chips, laptops and smartphones to the US.
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In 2024, the US’s main imports from China were:

  • Electrical machinery, equipment and parts ($123.8bn) accounting for 28.2 percent of total imports
  • Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances ($82bn) accounting for 18.7 percent of imports
  • Toys, games and sport equipment ($30bn) accounting for 6.8 percent of imports
  • Plastics ($19.3bn) accounting for 4.4 percent of total imports
  • Furniture, bedding and cushions ($18.5bn) accounting for 4.2 percent of imports.

What does each US state buy the most from China?

According to the US International Trade Administration, California buys the most of any other state from China. It bought $122.8bn worth of goods in 2024.

Illinois imported the second-most amount of goods from China at $42.1bn, followed by Texas, which bought $35.9bn worth of goods.

Texas sells the most of any other state to China. In 2024, it sold $22.5bn of goods to China. California sold the second-most of any state at $15.1bn, followed by Washington at $12bn.

Explore the table below to see which states import and export the most to and from China.

What are the main items coming from China by state?

Miscellaneous manufactured commodities are the leading imports for 15 states, including Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and Wyoming.

These include items like jewellery and for silverware manufacturing, sporting and athletic goods manufacturing, doll, toy, and game manufacturing, and all other miscellaneous manufacturing.

Communications equipment ranks second, being the top import for six states: Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Tennessee.

Which US state sells the most to China?

Animal slaughtering and processing is the leading export from six states to China, including Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Utah.

Aerospace products and parts rank second, being the top export from five states: Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Kentucky and Ohio.

Give Saka the captain’s armband – FPL tips & team of the week

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The Fantasy Premier League season heads straight into a second straight double gameweek.

You’ll likely see a lot of similar teams among your rivals and FPL experts at the moment, but there are still advantages to be made if you play it smart. There are only four teams playing twice in week 33: Manchester City, Aston Villa, Arsenal, and Crystal Palace.

Who should be Triple Captain in FPL this week?

Bukayo Saka from Arsenal is the standout player for this week.

Saka is the most exciting pick given that Ipswich will play twice, and Palace will host them.

Does Mikel Arteta rest him? Newcastle are struggling to maintain their lead in second place, so the Gunners manager can’t afford too much rotation.

Between the Palace game and their Champions League clash with Paris St-Germain, they also have a six-day break.

This week, should I bench boogie?

Even if we get another double in 36, Gameweek 33 has the best chance to Bench Boost before the season’s conclusion.

If you have 15 playing assets and you like the match-ups for most of them, then pull the trigger.

There aren’t many nailed-on assets among Arsenal, City, or Villa, so the main issue is game time. Although the pace is less predictable, cup competitions might be in the cards for all four teams.

Which players should I choose for a given gameweek?

Don’t be afraid to send out good single gameweek players to bolster your team with another double option.

Liverpool – face woeful Leicester so Mohamed Salah is a must and Virgil van Dijk has as good a clean sheet chance as any double gameweek defender.

West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen makes a jump-out performance against relegated Southampton. You should also have confidence when establishing a defensive weapon for West Ham.

Manchester United – Wolves at home could be productive for Bruno Fernandes. His five double-digit wins this year came against teams that were (at the time) in the bottom five.

In Gameweek 33, which Crystal Palace players can I rely on?

Daniel Munoz, a defensive player, finished with -1 point in Gameweek 32, which is difficult to come back to. He’s still super attacking – with eight entries into the box in 32 – and was close to an assist, but Bournemouth and Arsenal are both likely to score against Palace.

Even if Eberechi Eze, Ismaila Sarr, and Jean-Philippe Mateta are already on your team, I still believe in them.

What was the team’s performance last week?

With four players scoring in total, defense was nearly a failure, but Kieran Trippier’s 12-pointer saved the day.

Jacob Murphy (19 points) was the star man but 70 points is still disappointing for a double gameweek.

Protector and defense

David Raya, Arsenal, keeper, £5.5m

Arsenal’s William Saliba, $6. 5 million

Ipswich (a) and Crystal Palace (h) square off.

The two most reliable Arsenal defensive assets in a week where they could easily get two clean sheets. I am aware of it, but very consistent.

Liverpool Virgil van Dijk, £6. 6 million – Leicester (a)

Leicester scored last week but lost their previous eight games without scoring. This week’s most blatant clean sheet scream.

He would be a better choice than Palace’s (see above), and Villa, who have kept three clean sheets in their last four games but are unlikely to do so this week.

Josko Gvardiol, Manchester City, £6.2m – Everton (a), Villa (h)

Midfielders

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Arsenal, £10.5 million – Ipswich (a), and Palace (h): Bukayo Saka (captain).

For the reasons stated above, I’d be confident about Saka’s minutes this week. He is recovering from an injury, but he also needs some game time.

He gets the armband because of his previous experience, which allowed him to easily score double digits in both of these games.

Mohamed Salah (vice-captain), Liverpool, £13.8m – Leicester (a)

Salah’s net transfers were negative for the first time since week eight of last gameweek. Don’t be one of the sellers for him, though.

And if you are risk averse, or worried about game time for your doublers, Salah would make a very safe captain choice.

Morgan Rogers, Aston Villa, £5.6 million (h), Man City (a), and Newcastle (h)

It turns out Rogers was foolish to speculate about his last-week rest. He’s become a player who starts every game for Villa. You do not expect them to score in either of these matches, but Rogers is the only Villa forward you can really expect to start both.

West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen, £7.5 million- Southampton (h)

This match-up is too juicy to pass up for West Ham’s talisman. Despite having a 7/ 10 season so far, Bowen still has four double-digit seasons.

He has 17 shots, 12 of which have been in the box, in his previous six games. Bowen usually overperforms his expected goals (xG) yet he has just one goal in that time from 1.4 xG, suggesting he might be due.

Eberechi Eze, Crystal Palace, £6.9 million (H), Arsenal (A), and Bournemouth (H).

With little league play to play for and an FA Cup semi-final four days later, I’m becoming more and more convinced Palace boss Oliver Glasner rests some key players in the Arsenal game.

But Eze is still worth a punt. He could have hauled in week 32, as previously mentioned, and things would have changed a lot about him.

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Strikers

Everton (a), Villa (h), Omar Marmoush, Manchester City, £7.3 million.

If you don’t own Saka, you can hear him shouting “Triple Captain” in his previous four games.

If you’ve owned and watched Marmoush play in those four games, you’ll be feeling like he could have scored more and his underlying statistics back that up.

The Egyptian has had four big chances, including four on target and four on target, and he is a haul waiting to happen.

Crystal Palace, Bournemouth, £5.8 million (a)

Since the Brazilian made his first start on his return from injury five games ago, he has led the way among strikers in almost every category.

Jorgen Strand Larsen, a Wolves striker, has the most goals in the box (16), the most chances in the box (7), and the highest xG (4.44), making him the only forward with five goals behind Evanilson’s four.

Subs bench

West Ham keeper Alphonse Areola, $4.2 million (h) Southampton

West Ham defender Max Kilman, £4.3 million (h)

Iliman Ndiaye, Everton, striker, £5.2m – Manchester City (h)

Southampton defender Jan Bednarek, £4 million (a) West Ham

Total cost for Teal: £99.9 million.

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Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood for £6.9 million.

The 18-goal striker is fit again and Forest face leaky Spurs this week, before a home game against Brentford.

What team should I use?

West Ham – Southampton (h), Brighton (a), Spurs (h)

If your budget is tight, the Hammers have cheap defenders to choose from, as well as midfielders Bowen and Mohammed Kudus ($6.2 million), who are frequently playing forwards while they are not particularly wealthy.

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