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A Place In The Sun fans turn on ‘cheeky’ househunters saying they ‘p***ed off’ host Jasmine Harman
A PLACE In The Sun viewers were shocked by a pair of hard-bargaining house hunters last night.
Many claimed Samar and Pardeep tested the patience of the show’s host Jasmine Harman as they trawled Spain.
Then, when they found a place they liked, the pair went even lower than an offer that had already been rejected.
However, the bargaining paid off, with the pair picking up the property well below asking price.
One A Place In The Sun viewer wrote: “Jasmine sounds really p***ed off with them and I don’t blame her.”
Others claimed their offer – which even the couple called “cheeky” – was “insulting” and called them “unbelievable”.
The pair told Jasmine, 47, the process was “more stressful than we thought it would be” with the host replying: “For me as well.”
She was seen asking the pair, who had £220,000 to spend, what sum they wanted to offer to bag the place.
The star had undertaken an exhaustive search until they chose the two-bedroom flat in a fancy building with its own pool.
She said: “Obviously it’s on the market for just over £209,000 which is under budget.
“You know there was previously an offer on it for under £192,000. Bearing that in mind, where you would you like to start?”
She looked a little taken aback when they replied: “A cheeky £180,000. I know it’s below the previous offer but it’s a starting point.”
In the end, that was rejected with Samar and Pardeep offering the same as the previous bidder – £192,000 – and getting it.
One viewer tweeted: “THE CHEEK OF IT ALL.”
Jasmine was much more forgiving of the hard-bargaining, telling the pair the good news just as they were about to head home.
She said: “I’ve had a call from the agents so I just wanted to update you. The latest is, she’s spoken to the vendors again – and they’ve accepted your offer.
“They’ve accepted it on the condition that you’ll have to fix the bathroom tiles yourself which I think is fair enough isn’t it?”
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From soaking up to sun to biking in the hills – get away before the festive season with these 10 bargain breaks
IT’S getting closer to festive family time so how about escaping on an adults-only break.
It doesn’t have to cost a fortune, there are budget getaways to suit everyone – from soaking up the sun to walking or biking in the hills, shopping at a Christmas market or relaxing in a spa.
Let your hair down on a Butlin’s Big Weekend for couples and friends[/caption]
Trisha Harbord selects ten bargains breaks at home and abroad . . .
Weekend parties
LET your hair down on a Butlin’s Big Weekend for couples and friends.
No need for taxis home after a night at one of three resorts in Skegness, Lincs, Minehead, Somerset and Bognor Regis.
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DJ Fatboy Slim, bands Five, Atomic Kitten and Scouting For Girls, and singer Chesney Hawkes are among concert headliners.
Big Weekenders include accommodation for all budgets and access to pool parties, live performances, silent discos, comedy clubs and more.
During the day, zoom down the flumes in the Splash pool complex, visit the fairground or try go-karting.
GO: Three-nights’ self-catering, including at Minehead from December 2, is from £65pp.
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Include breakfast for £8.95 or breakfast and dinner for £29.95 per day. See bigweekends.com.
Saddle up
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GET on your mountain bike for a self-guided ride through the Welsh hills.
MTB Trail Thrillogy offers routes in northern Carmarthenshire, including fast runs, forest roads and cross-country trails. Along the way, you’ll find pubs and cafes.
A two-day break starts at Crychan Forest, near Llandovery. After a 12-mile circuit, you can ride another eight miles – and that’s just the morning.
Head to Cwm Rhaeadr for a rock ’n roll ride, promising spectacular views.
The next day takes you to the Gorlech Valley. Finally, tackle the Raven – an 11-mile track in the Brechfa Forest. Celebrate with a Raven burger and pint at the Forest Arms.
GO: See discovercarmarthenshire.com. B&B for two at the Castle Hotel, Llandovery, is from £60 a night. For more information see castle-hotel-llandovery.co.uk.
City by coach
A coach tour includes an optional excursion to the Antrim coast, home to the Giant’s Causeway[/caption]
SEE a world-leading attraction in Belfast on a short coach tour.
The £97million Titanic Belfast Experience has nine interactive galleries telling the story of the doomed ship from its construction to its tragic end.
Entry is included in the three-night tour, which also includes seeing Stormont Castle, the Peace Wall and murals along the Shankhill and Falls roads.
There’s an optional excursion to the Antrim coast, home to the Giant’s Causeway – 40,000 basalt columns on the sea shore.
GO: Three nights’ B&B at the four-star Holiday Inn, including flights from Manchester on November 27 and coach travel, costs from £345pp (saving £114).
Other departure airports available. See newmarketholidays.co.uk.
Ski lift-off
Grandvalira, in the heart of the Pyrenean mountains, has 130 miles of pistes, three snowparks and freestyle lessons[/caption]
SKI into Andorra for an affordable holiday on the slopes.
Grandvalira, in the heart of the Pyrenean mountains, has 130 miles of pistes, three snowparks and freestyle lessons.
There are circuits for novice and experienced skiers, plus fun activities including snowshoe excursions and snowmobile rides.
The newly renovated Hotel Austria is half a mile away and there’s a bus to the ski area.
Shopaholics should visit nearby Pas de la Casa, where every street is packed with tax-free stores and local restaurants.
GO: Seven nights’ room-only at the three-star hotel is from £272pp. See pierreetvacances.com.
Flights from Gatwick to Toulouse are from £53 return. See easyjet.com.
Car hire is from £52 a week. See travelsupermarket.com.
Festival market
Exeter Cathedral market is the largest in Devon, with more than 100 traders attracting 600,000 visitors[/caption]
COMBINE a cosy cottage stay in stunning countryside with visiting a sparkling Christmas market.
Exeter Cathedral market is the largest in Devon, with more than 100 traders attracting 600,000 visitors. The chalets are packed with gifts, from homeware to jewellery.
There’s no shortage of festive food and drink – including vodka made with Dartmoor spring water, hot cocktails and craft beer.
Head back to your cottage in the village of Sandford and light the wood burner after dropping in at the local Lamb Inn.
You are also near the Jurassic Coast and Exmoor and Dartmoor national parks.
GO: Three nights’ self-catering at 2 Gosses Cottage, for two people and up to two dogs, from November 25 or December 2, costs £316. See holidaycottages.co.uk.
Beach bonanza
At a beachfront hotel in Tunisia temperatures are in the 70s[/caption]
SOAK up winter sun at a beachfront hotel in Tunisia, where temperatures are in the 70s.
The 4-star all-inclusive Occidental Marco Polo Hotel is perfect for rest and relaxation, with heated pools, a hammam and a sauna.
There’s a range of sporting activities including football, table tennis and volleyball.
The town of Hammamet has a mix of old and new – traditional architecture including the 15th-century Great Mosque, cobbled streets and a buzzing nightlife with shisha bars, restaurants and clubs.
Head to the bazaars for local goods at cheap prices. Excursions include boat cruises and guided tours.
GO: Seven nights’ all-inclusive, including flights from Gatwick on December 10, is from £305 per person. See easyjet.com/holidays. For tours, see experiences.easyjet.com.
Mountain walks
If your boots are made for walking, there’s no better place than the Lake District[/caption]
IF your boots are made for walking, there’s no better place than the Lake District.
And The Yan at Broadrayne is a great hotel to put your head down at after a long trek.
It’s also known for wholesome food, including shepherd’s pie and sticky-toffee pudding.
From its door, you can climb Helvellyn and the less strenuous fell Helm Crag.
Grasmere, which William Wordsworth described as “the loveliest spot that man hath ever found”, is a short stroll away, brimming with coffee shops and boutiques.
There, you can visit Wordsworth’s Dove Cottage and museum.
GO: One night’s B&B in afor two people this month and December, including a three-course dinner, in a glamping pod, costs from £125pp. Or in a chic bedroom it is from £140pp. See theyan.co.uk.
Theme park thrills
BUCKLE up as popular Blackpool Pleasure Beach extends its season until the end of this month.
The theme park is open today and for the next two weekends so thrillseekers can ride Icon, the UK’s first double-launch rollercoaster – and The Big One, the tallest.
Nickelodeon Land and the Ghost Train are also open and attractions such as Adventure Golf have a Christmas theme until the 26th.
Blackpool’s famous illuminations, a six-mile display along the promenade, have also been extended until January 2. There’s no time wasted hitting the rides if you stay nextdoor at the 4-star Big Blue Hotel.
GO: Park ticket costs from £30. See blackpoolpleasurebeach.com.
Double room at the Big Blue Hotel, on November 20, is from £80. See bigbluehotel.com.
Splashing spa
Escaping to a spa is just the tonic before Christmas shopping begins[/caption]
ESCAPING to a spa is just the tonic before Christmas shopping begins.
Take a loved one or friend for a Bubbles & Bliss break at the award-winning Stoke-by-Nayland resort, near Colchester. It includes B&B, a day using the spa facilities, a reserved lounger, treatment, towels, flip-flops and a bottle of bubbly for your room.
Peake Spa has a pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam room and a range of treatments, including its signature mud therapy.
The 4-star resort, home to two championship golf courses, has a fitness centre and restaurants. Enjoy afternoon tea while overlooking Constable country, from £19.95.
GO: Spa break including B&B in late November/early December is from £115pp, based on two sharing. For details see stokebynayland.com.
Island luxury
Lanzarote has temperatures of 75F in December, with at least six hours’ sunshine to top up your tan[/caption]
TREAT yourself to an early Christmas present by flying off for a touch of luxury in the Canary Islands.
Lanzarote has temperatures of 75F in December, with at least six hours’ sunshine to top up your tan.
The 4-star Seaside Los Jameos has fabulous lagoons and pools, a palm garden and balconies in the lobby.
Food is made from local produce and the buffets are lavish, so choosing half-board is a good option and great value.
Work off some calories in the fitness centre or wind down in the spa.
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Play golf on the nearby courses or go trekking to explore the island’s unique volcanic landscape.
GO: Seven nights’ B&B, including flights from Stansted on December 10, costs from £615 per person, half-board from £672. See jet2holidays.com.
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The Sun scoops Making A Difference national award for our Give It Back campaign for disabled kids
THE Sun has won this year’s Making A Difference national award for our Give It Back campaign for disabled kids.
Exposing how only 4 percent of families with disabled children reported getting the support they needed, the Government forked out an extra £48million to fund support programmes to help exhausted parents.
The Sun campaigned for Government to give back the annual funding cut from hundreds of thousands of families, which in 2021 rose to a shameful £573million.
Shockingly, 89 percent of pupils with special needs go on to sustained education, employment, or apprenticeships after school, compared to 94 percent of their peers with no similar needs.
During the campaign, the newspaper partnered with the Disabled Children’s Partnership to give a voice to unheard parents who were battling to get their children the support they needed.
The West Midlands Express and Shropshire Star also won the local award for the campaign, Feed A Family, which teamed up with foodbanks to stock up supplies ahead of Christmas.
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News Media Association’s chief executive Owen Meredith said: “Many congratulations to The Express and Star and The Sun for winning the 2022 Making A Difference Award for the best national and local campaign.
“This year’s entries demonstrate the remarkable landscape of UK journalism today, highlighting the importance of trusted and quality journalism as well as showcasing news media’s powerful ability in delivering agenda-setting investigations, campaigns and scoops to the public.
He added: “The winning campaigns, Give It Back and Feed A Family, are outstanding examples of the vital role journalism plays in our society, from informing and engaging the public to fundraising and raising awareness of important causes.
“The teams behind these campaigns should be immensely proud of their achievements.
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NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured an image of the sun ‘smiling’
It’s been a busy week for NASA in the days leading up to Halloween. In the spirit of the season, the agency recently released a new image of the Eagle Nebula captured by the James Webb Space Telescope where the Pillars of Creation look like a ghostly hand. By coincidence, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory managed to capture a similarly spooky image of the sun.
Say cheese! 📸
Today, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory caught the Sun “smiling.” Seen in ultraviolet light, these dark patches on the Sun are known as coronal holes and are regions where fast solar wind gushes out into space. pic.twitter.com/hVRXaN7Z31
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On Wednesday, the agency shared a capture of the sun “smiling.” As The Guardian points out, more than a few Twitter users were quick to point out how the star looks like a carved pumpkin in NASA’s image. There’s a bit of interesting science behind the resemblance. “Seen in ultraviolet light, these dark patches on the sun are known as coronal holes and are regions where fast solar wind gushes out into space,” according to NASA. The sun is constantly sending out solar winds. At times, these geomagnetic storms have been known to knock power out here on Earth, as was the case in part of Canada in 1989.
This isn’t the first time the Solar Dynamics Observatory has captured an interesting image of the sun. In 2016, NASA released an animation of the sun doing a somersault. The capture was the result of a seven-hour maneuver the SDO completes once a year to take an accurate measure of the star’s edge.