Aaron Rodgers’ weekly slot on Pat McAfee’s YouTube show is often a newsmaking draw, but today’s edition reached a whole new level as the quarterback confirmed his “intention” to play for the New York Jets.
04.03.2023 - 13:59 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Droves of shoppers have flocked to Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm Shop in Oxfordshire after it reopened in early February.
It is well known following the success of Amazon Prime series Clarkson's Farm, but the shop, which sits on the TV presenter's 1,000 acre property, is notoriously pricey, reports the Mirror.
Curious to see if the products lived up to the price tag, the Mirror's Ariane Sohrabi-Shiraz went along to buy the ingredients for a fry up and compare them to those from a normal supermarket.
READ MORE: 'I left school in Salford at 16 - now I'm a millionaire with a Lamborghini and a Cheshire mansion'
The Farm Shop itself is tiny, and sells items produced at the farm as well as at nearby places in the Cotswolds – but It's estimated that the prices there are 200% more expensive than the nearest supermarket Aldi, according to the Evesham Journal.
I joined the back of the queue at 10.30am on a Thursday morning, and it took an hour to get to the front.
Finally inside, I picked up some bacon, sausages, eggs and a loaf of bread and before I paid I had no idea what the total would be as some of the costs weren't displayed.
I could only see the price of the bacon and sausage on the shelf, so had to ask about the bread and eggs. It was surprising that the shop didn't have its prices clearly listed, and is something to consider if you're planning a visit. After finally figuring out what each item would set me back, I paid a total of £17.25.
Here is the price breakdown:
According to research company Kantar, picking up all the supplies for a fried breakfast costs on average £6.83. This means picking up the items from the Farm Shop cost 152% more than at a supermarket, and that's without the baked beans. Back at home,
Aaron Rodgers’ weekly slot on Pat McAfee’s YouTube show is often a newsmaking draw, but today’s edition reached a whole new level as the quarterback confirmed his “intention” to play for the New York Jets.
Tom Brady‘s successor has been named.
Former Saturday Night Live cast member Alex Moffat will make his Broadway debut in the upcoming comedy The Cottage, directed by Jason Alexander. Also joining the previously announced Eric McCormack, Laura Bell Bundy, and Lilli Cooper in the cast will be Nehal Joshi and Dana Steingold.
Jeremy Clarkson has had his say on the Match of The Day drama as the BBC forced Gary Linker off air from the show this weekend.
Piers Morgan has joined a chorus of criticism against the BBC’s decision to suspend Gary Lineker after he compared British government rhetoric to Nazi Germany.
Amazon Prime Video may be rethinking its relationship with Jeremy Clarkson, but it has doubled down on James May.
Gary Lineker, 62, has been defended by his friend, and frequent online sparring partner, Piers Morgan, 57, as he blasted the "absurdity" of Twitter users calling for the Match of the Day host to be axed. Piers compared the vitriol aimed at the BBC Sport host to that of Jeremy Clarkson, 62, who also faced a furious backlash urging ITV and Amazon Prime Video to sack him, due to his vile remarks about Meghan Markle, 41. Calling out the "hypocrisy" of the same fans who defended Clarkson now being the ones who want Lineker to lose his job, Piers wrote in his latest column: "This whole Lineker debate is riddled with hypocrisy.
He’s best known to viewers for his presenting roles on motoring shows Top Gear and The Grand Tour, but Jeremy Clarkson has tapped into an entirely new generation of fans with his foray into the word of farming on Clarkson’s Farm. The popular documentary series has documented the life of the mortaring expert since 2019, when he embarked on a brand new adventure and set out to transform 1000 acres of land tucked away in the heart of the Cotswolds.
Jeremy Clarkson has been named “the UK’s sexiest man” in a new survey. Despite the presenter’s recent controversies, he seems to have caught the eye of many ladies across the country, beating celebs such as Gary Lineker and Mike Tindall to win the top spot in a new survey.
NHS staff "who worked tirelessly" for him. The caption, which was 'a message from Katie', read: "After three months in hospital, fighting with all his strength and determination, we are shocked and devastated to have said goodbye my brilliant, beautiful husband, Steve Mackey. READ MORE Jeremy Clarkson addresses reports he's been axed from ITV Who Wants to be a Millionaire"Steve died today, a loss which has left myself, his son Marley, parents Kath and Paul, sister Michelle and many friends all heartbroken.
If you're daydreaming about taking a sun holiday, travel experts have explained when tourists can get the best deal.
Jeremy Clarkson has denied that he’s been “sacked” as host of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?ITV boss Carolyn McCall recently confirmed to Variety the channel has “no future commitments” with Clarkson beyond the quiz show’s next series, indicating it could be the presenter’s last.“We have a contract. We’re contracted to this [season], so we will do that,” said McCall.
Jeremy Clarkson’s “awful” comments about Meghan Markle have had “no washover onto the ITV brand,” according to CEO Carolyn McCall.
Jeremy Clarkson has not been axed as host from Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, ITV bosses confirm.
Jeremy Clarkson has addressed the rumours that he's reportedly split from his girlfriend Lisa Hogan and been axed as the host of ITV quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. The Clarkson's Farm host, 62, shared his thanks for fans after receiving an influx of caring messages across his social media. It comes following the news today (Wednesday 1 March) that revealed the ITV quiz show will only be running for one more season.
Jeremy Clarkson won’t be returning for “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” after the latest season following the controversy surrounding his comments about Meghan Markle.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire will no longer be presented by Jeremy Clarkson after one final season, ITV bosses confirmed.
ITV has officially scrapped Jeremy Clarkson as the host of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire – in the wake of comments he made regarding the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle earlier this year.The network’s boss Carolyn McCall has now confirmed the forthcoming season of the popular quiz show, which is currently in production, will be the final series to be hosted by the former Top Gear star. “We have a contract. We’re contracted to this [season], so we will do that,” said McCall.
Jeremy Clarkson’s “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” on ITV will be its last on the British broadcaster, with “no future commitments” in the works. ITV boss Carolyn McCall tells Variety that the forthcoming season of the game show, which is currently in production, will be Clarkson’s final foray as host. The “Grand Tour” presenter has been at the center of a media firestorm over his December column in British tabloid The Sun. In the piece, which is currently being investigated by British media regulator IPSO, Clarkson said the Duchess of Sussex should be forced to parade the streets naked with “lumps of excrement thrown at her.”
READ MORE: Radio 2 fans 'gutted' as Ken Bruce says BBC 'want me to leave' nowVeronikaSain said: "You're an inspiration for all of us who believe in true love and soul mates. "I hope you find comfort in the beauty that you shared. "TheRealKyloBen added: "What a rare moment of beautiful humanity.