Domino's admitted its newest creation is its "sauciest of pizza yet".
Domino's has joined forces with Heinz for the creation of a brand-new pizza special that's inspired by the most important meal of the day, reports The Manc.
Over the years, Domino's has cemented itself as being a go-to takeaway option for hungry people right across the UK, but now, the much-loved pizza company is clearly aiming to cure hangovers and take the breakfast world by storm while they're at it - and so, has teamed up with Heinz especially for the occasion.
Introducing the 'Domino’s x Heinz Big Brekkie Pizza'.
Inspired by the beloved Full English fry up, the limited-edition Big Brekkie Pizza is on the original Domino's tomato base, and then it comes topped with Cumberland sausages, bacon, mushrooms, chopped tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, and your choice of two classic Heinz sauces drizzled all over the top.
Whether you're a red or a brown sauce kind of person, you can pick from Heinz Tomato Ketchup or HP Brown Sauce to accompany your pizza.
Domino's has joined forces with Heinz for the creation of a brand-new pizza special / Credit: Domino's Pizza UK
Domino's has admitted its newest creation is its "sauciest of pizza yet", and has revealed the collaboration with Heinz was in the making for well over a year - with the pizza company saying getting the toppings just right took some time.
Speaking on the launch of the new pizza creation, Chloé Schiltz - Brand Manager at Kraft Heinz - said: "Long has the nation debated on whether you put Heinz Tomato Ketchup or HP Sauce on your breakfast, and now, we can’t wait to find out which of our sauces reigns supreme on Domino’s Big Brekkie pizza."
The Big Brekkie Pizza is now available to order from Domino's branches nationwide, but some foodie fans aren't completely convinced by the new creation and have pointed out that a few breakfast staples seem to be missing as toppings.
The 'Big Brekkie Pizza' comes with sausage, bacon, and your choice of Heinz sauce / Credit: Domino's Pizza UK
One person questioned on the Domino's announcement post on Facebook: "No hash browns, egg, black pudding or beans, so it’s not a full breakfast pizza."
"They have every single one of these toppings all year every year, the only 'new' thing is the ketchup/brown sauce drizzle which you could easily do at home," another fan pointed out on Facebook.
And a third wrote: "Not breakfast without egg. Put an egg on it."
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People from Yorkshire wanted to take part in next series of BBC’s popular Gladiators reboot
The BBC is back casting for the next series of Gladiators, and producers are looking for people from Yorkshire to take part.
The gladiators are ready for a new series… but are the contenders?
That’s right – arguably the most exciting and energetic sports entertainment game show of all time is coming back for another series following its long-awaited reboot back in 2025, and that means that the BBC is looking for some brave new contestants to take part.
Yorkshire residents are among those producers are calling on to consider sticking an application in.
Unfamiliar with the premise of Gladiators? The massively-popular series – which is based on an American show of the same name – sees four contestants compete in a number of physical challenges against the ‘Gladiators’, all with the aim of securing as many points as possible for the final event, which is known as ‘The Eliminator’.
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Contestants battle against each other to win a place in the grand final, and ultimately be crowned the champion for the series.
Putting out a UK-wide casting call on the BBC website this week, producers Hungry Bear Media wrote: “Gladiators, one of the most exciting and energetic sports entertainment game shows ever is back for a fourth series.
“We are on the look out for the bravest members of the British public who have the speed and skill to take on our superhuman Gladiators.”
Reckon that’s you then?
With filming set to start soon, applications are now open for the new series of Gladiators, and all you need to do to be in with a chance of being selected as a contestant is being over 18 years old, and fill out an application form.
You can apply on the BBC website here, before applications close on 31 May 2026.
Reverend and the Makers frontman Jon McClure becomes chairman of Sheffield FC
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Reverend and the Makers frontman Jon McClure has officially been confirmed as the new chairman of the oldest football team in the world, Sheffield FC.
He might be a die-hard Wednesday fan, but given the turbulence his lifelong club have been through over the past couple of years, maybe this is the start of a new love affair.
Sheffield FC had teased that important news was coming soon earlier this month, simply writing on socials: "Not long until we can tell all. We’ve been sitting on something big."
As it turns out, the news is that one of the Steel City's most famous and beloved sons is now part of the club's new ownership structure. McClure quickly took to social media to help join in with the announcement as well.
The veteran indie frontman and Day Fever co-founder has continued to branch out from solely music-related ventures, having gone into business not only with multiple names for the smash hit afternoon-into-early evening music festival, but also joining forces with a fellow Sheffielder.
Since November of last year, Jon's has often appeared alongside his brother Chris, who plays the comedy character of 'Steve Bracknall' on the Game's Gone podcast.
A bit like Yorkshire's answer to Alan Partridge, there remains a sporting throughline in pretty much all of the 44-year-old's career at the moment - now so more than ever.
Speaking online, McClure said: "What am I doing at the world’s oldest football club, you ask? Well, meet the new chairman of Sheffield FC.
"Our vision is that we honour the club’s roots and pay homage to its incredible history, whilst restoring it to its former glory." He's already been making his presence known around their home ground.
— Sheffield Football Club (@sheffieldfc) March 3, 2026
While some are still looking for updates on the plans to bring the historic outfit back closer to Sheffield proper - the non-league club currently playing at The Home of Football Stadium in Dronfield, Derbyshire - this fresh start for the now oft-neglected native minnows has still sparked some excitement.
At present, 'The Ancients' are in the process of developing a new 5,000-seater arena at the old Sheffield Transport Sports Club site in Meadowhead, which was initially slated to open this year.
But as for the musician, he went on to add that "There’s a lot to be done, but we’re ready to get stuck in and give Sheffield FC the love it deserves"; McClure and co. have dubbed this "a new chapter" for "the first in the world", and the update will no doubt bring some fresh hope to the organisation.
What do you make of the announcement, and is a local figure like Reverend and the Makers' Jon McClure the right person to help take over this community cornerstone and national institution?