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Daily Express – June 23 2026 – Daily Express

Instead of the sugary sprays many people remember from their teens, newer launches focus on lighter skin scents, tropical notes and summery florals, which feel fresher to wear in hot weather than a heavy perfume. T ese mists come in four playful scents ranging from tropical pineapple and creamy coconut to sparkling citrus and soft vanilla. Designed for layering across skin and hair, the lightweight formulas are housed in colourful daisy-topped bottles that are just begging for a spot in your beach bag.
Two new mists have joined the brand’s existing line-up, and they smell just like tropical holidays bottled. Island Swim has notes of bergamot and coconut with a warm base of sandalwood and skin musk. Paradise Nectar blends blackcurrant and mandarin with jasmine and cashmere woods. r da Ed £129.99 Shopping lead Zoe says: “After May’s heatwave, I decided I wasn’t going to be left in the lurch without a good travel fan, so I snapped up Shark’s buzziest new launch.
T e InstaChill fan has everything you want and more, featuring both cooling tech and ultra-fi ne misting. T is is a splurge well worth making – I’ve used mine daily since it arrived.” Following the success of her Spring Resort Edit, Lisa Snowdon is back with another collection for Bonmarché. This time, the pieces are made for summer getaways and sunny staycations.
With everything from tummy control swimwear to cover- ups and fl oaty beach dresses included in the Holiday Edit, and with prices from £16, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to your suitcase essentials. Sainsbury’s The White Company, £30 £25.99, New Look £22, Matalan £4, Tesco £18, Oliver Bonas £25, Curlsmith £85, The 7 Virtues at Sephora £32, Bohomoon £9, Sainsbury’s £24, Oliver Bonas £44.99, Katie Loxton express.co.uk Our female rescue cat is about 10 years old.
We think she has been spayed as she has never shown signs of being in heat or had kittens.
Today marks 10 years since Britain voted to leave the EU. As Starmer fi nally falls on his sword and Britain faces a lurch to the left under Burnham we call for politicians to fi nally believe in Brexit and deliver the will of the people £2.10 CAMPAIGNING FOR A BETTER BRITAIN express.co.uk SEE PAGES 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AND 13 Brexit anniversary and PM resigns special Daily Express Tuesday, June 23, 2026 3 DX1ST RED ALERT OVER HIGHER RISK TO LIFE BY XXXXXXX XXXXXXX Surfing the heatwave to record 40C h r van on Westminster Bridge with a view of Big Ben was doing a roaring trade and bees were busy collecting nectar from blooms at Greys Court house in Oxfordshire.
Workers grabbed a break in the sunshine at Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester, while in Stratford-upon-Avon a woman gave the “OK” signal using her umbrella for shade. Temperatures in the South East are set to smash 37C today before hitting 40C-plus tomorrow and Thursday, then dipping to 33C on Friday. The hottest June day recorded was 35.6C in London in 1957 and Southampton in 1976. The all-time high of 40.3C was set in Coningsby, Lincs, in July 2022 – the only previous red alert issued.
Dr Agostinho Sousa, of UKHSA, warned: “A red heat health alert indicates a risk to life for even the healthy population. It is vitally important people understand the risk posed by high temperatures like these.” And meteorologist Marco Petagna said: “40C is now possible this week – 4.4C above the current UK June temperature record. A truly astounding event.” An ice cream van serves sightseers at Westminster Bridge, a busy bee collects nectar at Greys Court house in Oxfordshire, while workers and visitors soak up the rays at Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester A surfer rides The Wave in Bristol, a woman stays cool under her umbrella in Stratford-on- Avon, and Ellis, three, paddles at Dawlish Warren beach in Devon BRITAIN is set to bake in its highest-ever temperatures this week as an “extreme” heatwave roars in.
Experts warned that even the healthy are in danger from unprecedented conditions. The UK Health Security Agency issued a rare red alert as the mercury is due to soar above 40C.
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