Trick to get £43 of No7 for £11.50 (was £117 of No7 beauty products for £20) online via deals stacking – NOW ENDED

Here's a trick to bag £43 of No7 make-up for £11.50 (it was previously £117 for £20) online by stacking deals, a 'free gift' offer, and an online coupon code, but you'll have to be quick as this deals stack can only be done till 11.59pm on Wed 12 Aug. If you'd rather shop in store, don't worry – there's another trick further down where I explain how you can grab £50ish of No7 for £12 instead.

Get a 19p Pret coffee, 59p Costa croissant & more on Mon-Wed using a clever coffee shop deals stack

With lockdown easing in some places, many high streets reopening, and some returning to offices, coffee is on many people's mind. If you regularly buy a brew, then you'll know that over time the cost can really add up. With this clever deals stack, you can get your fix of caffeine for pennies throughout August, so you won't be left feeling like a mug.

Costa, KFC, McDonald's, Nando's & more up to 12.5% off – who is and isn't passing on the recent VAT cut

On 15 Jul, the Government cut VAT to 5% for the hospitality sector including restaurants, cafes and pubs till 12 Jan 2021. This has led to many big chains such as KFC, McDonald's, Costa, and Nando's slashing prices – so we've canvassed 21 big eateries, coffee shops and pubs to see where you'll save, and if so, by how much.

Free £50 Headspace meditation app subscription for furloughed, unemployed, or self-employed workers with no work

Being without work, or furloughed can be stressful enough, and when you add on the stress of a world-wide pandemic, you might be feeling overwhelmed. Meditation might help you, and what better way to try it than for free?

£130 of No7 beauty & skincare for £32

This is one of the popular No7 sets that MoneySavers wait for – the No7 'Beauty Vault' box contains £130 of No7 beauty and skincare products for £32 – see the full contents below.

ALL GONE: 33-piece cruelty-free make-up bundle for £34 delivered (£200ish bought separately) – incl beauty dupes for Urban Decay, Tarte, Ciaté & more

Last month, we featured a deal that saved you over 70% by switching from big make-up brands to Lottie London, and it was very popular, selling out in just a few hours. As some MoneySavers missed out, we've Blagged a deal on another set. Read on especially if you're a fan of Urban Decay Naked Heat eyeshadow palette, Tarte blusher, Anastasia Beverly Hills eye pencils or Ciaté lip colours...

It's coming back, again... M&S £15 'Summer Beauty Bag' (with £99 of contents)

We told you last week this is a popular deal and we weren't wrong – it sold out in 11 hours last Thursday (and in nine hours the week before), but M&S has added a final batch of stock today (Tue 23 Jun). To get the M&S 'Summer Beauty Bag'* for £15, you'll also have to spend £25 on clothing, beauty and/or homeware (excluding furniture and sale items). So technically, you have to spend at least £40 at M&S to bag this deal.

Sports streaming re-runs that are FREE for a limited time, eg, World Cup and Euro footy, NBA, NFL & more

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has put a halt to most live sport across the world, but thankfully some leagues have made their sporting archives completely free to stream for a limited time including FIFA World Cup matches, the Euro '96 tournament, NBA basketball, and NFL American football – plus watch other sport, such as Premier League football, tennis, and WWE.

ALL GONE: 31-piece cruelty-free make-up bundle for £34 delivered (norm £178) – incl beauty dupes for Urban Decay, Tarte, Ciaté & more

There are some beauty brands that people just can't do without, but with savings over 70% by switching, would you be tempted? Read on especially if you're a fan of Urban Decay Naked eyeshadow palettes, Tarte blusher, or Ciaté lip colours...

Here's how EE customers can stream six months of BritBox free (norm £36)

If you're with EE, you could be eligible for six months' free subscription to the new BBC/ITV streaming service BritBox, as well as free data for streaming shows. Just remember to cancel if you don't want to roll onto a £5.99/month plan when those six months are up.