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“Let us eat cake” is the Daily Star’s response to an article in the Times yesterday, in which Professor Susan Jebb, chairwoman of the Food Standards Agency, said sweet treats should not be brought into offices. Downing Street says “we should ignore” the advice, the Star writes – and the paper has printed a picture of former PM Boris Johnson holding a birthday cake alongside the story. “Now who wants a Krispy Kreme?” the paper playfully asks.

Daily Star Front Page 3rd of February 2026

Gianni Infantino apologised to supporters in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland after a joke about a low-cost World Cup and an arrest drew criticism. He expressed respect for UK fans but said he stands by supporting a peace award for Donald Trump.

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Daily Star Front Page 2nd of February 2026

Sumo wrestling is surging in popularity across Britain, with the number of clubs reportedly rising eightfold in three years. Enthusiasts cite its inclusive culture and simple kit, and organisers are planning more tournaments to meet growing demand.

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Daily Star Front Page 31st of January 2026

Documents linked to a convicted financier contain unverified claims that a prominent tech figure contracted an infection via his associates. The allegations are disputed, no evidence has been presented, and authorities have not announced any action.

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