Jonathan Campbell rounds up the best deals on the web and the high street
:: FANCY combining a break away with a gig? Ticketmaster is having a flash sale with 50 per cent off some events and two-for-one deals on others, although at the time of writing, none were in Northern Ireland so you’ll need to travel.
Westlife fans willing to fly with wings (or take a ferry) will get two tickets for the price of one for the group’s dates in Kent and Colchester. Other artists in the promotion include Tears For Fears, Alanis Morrissette, Bryan Adams, Westlife, Tom Jones, Ronan Keating and Diana Ross (locations vary). The offers are available until 11.59pm on Sunday June 5. Check out the selection at https://ticketmaster.co.uk. Booking fees apply.
:: Dominos.co.uk is offering two medium pizzas for £19.99 or two large ones for £22.99, for collection or delivery. The offer applies until Sunday June 12.
:: Tesco Clubcard holders get 25 per cent off when buying six or more bottles of wine until Monday June 6. The offer includes sparkling wine. Sainsbury's has a similar offer available until Sunday June 5 but it applies to selected bottles only and no loyalty card is needed.
:: Take out a 12-month 100GB Sim-only mobile contract on the Three network for £12 per month via vouchercodes.co.uk and get a £50 Amazon voucher free. If you were going to spend £50 at Amazon anyway, that takes the effective monthly price down to less than £8. The offer is open to new customers only and is valid until July 3. Read the full details of how to claim on the site.
:: B&Q has 25 per cent off barbecues, garden furniture and outdoor play products until Monday June 6. The discount is applied automatically at the checkout. The Bestway super speedway multicolour water park comes down from £655 to £491.25. Order at diy.com.
:: Members of Ikea's free-to-join Family scheme get £10 off a spend of £100 or more until close of business on Sunday June 5. Just scan your card at the checkout to redeem your saving.
Details accurate at time of going to print. Offers subject to availability and may be affected by delivery restrictions imposed by retailers. If you see a TinyURL link in this article, it’s just a convenient way of redirecting you to a web page that would otherwise have a long address.