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Published 29 Aug 2025
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Deals of the week: from coach trips to closet hits
September’s almost here and whether you’re a student, a sun-seeker, or just in need of a new wardrobe, these hot deals are too good to miss.
Published: 29 August 2025
Student travel savings with National Express
If you’re heading back to university or planning a cheeky midweek trip to explore a new city, National Express is giving students up to 25% off coach travel between Monday and Thursday, and 15% off from Friday to Sunday.
Fun fact: National Express isn’t just a coach company, it’s also a hit 1999 single by The Divine Comedy. Feel free to hum it while boarding!
Two pizzas and ice-cream for £5 at Co-op
Co-op members can grab two stonebaked pizzas and a tub of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream for just £5. That’s less than the cost of the ice cream on its own!
If you’re not a Co-op member, it’s £6, which is still a great deal.
This deal runs until Tuesday 16 September.
Fun fact: Co-op is actually owned by its members, meaning you can have a say in how it runs.
Shein mega sale: up to 70 off
Shein just dropped prices even lower. Find up to 70% off across lingerie, loungewear, accessories, and more. Fashionistas, start your engines.
Fun fact: Shein started as a wedding dress site called ZZKKO.
Tui September holiday deals
With the kids back in school, it’s the perfect time to sneak off on an adults-only autumn break. TUI is serving up serious deals on September holiday to Mallorca, Rhodes, Cyprus, Gran Canaria and beyond.
Fun fact: The acronym TUI stands for Touristik Union International.
Wow this autumn with the Whistles’ sale
Looking to upgrade your autumn wardrobe with timeless style? The Whistles sale is on now, with effortlessly chic dresses, jackets, jeans, and accessories designed to last season after season.
Brand fact: Whistles has over 40 stand-alone stores and 60 concessions in the UK, USA, Europe, Hong Kong and Australia.
Gabrielle is an experienced journalist, who has been writing about personal finance and the economy for over 17 years. She specialises in social and economic equality, welfare and government policy, with a strong focus on helping readers stay informed about the most important issues affecting financial security.
Published: 29 August 2025
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