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“You dirty rotten scoundrels” is the front page headline from the Daily Star, in reference to the news that Shell has announced annual profits of $40bn (£32bn). These profits were made as “people freeze in their own homes” and nurses, teachers and paramedics are labelled “greedy” for seeking pay rises, the paper says. It also mentions the confirmation from British Gas that debt collectors “broke into vulnerable customers’ homes” to install prepayment meters.

Daily Star Front Page 20th of March 2026

A Labrador called Stanley dug up a Victorian poison bottle in his owner’s garden, offering a key clue to a 160‑year‑old local mystery. Experts think it originated from a 19th‑century chemist, helping explain reports of suspicious incidents recorded at the time.

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Daily Star Front Page 19th of March 2026

A UK publisher has barred AI firms from using its content for training after a government U-turn on text‑and‑data mining restored opt‑out rights. The move aims to stop unauthorised scraping by big tech, protect the value of journalism and secure fair compensation.

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Daily Star Front Page 18th of March 2026

Health chiefs warn of rising meningitis cases linked across the Channel. People are urged to avoid kissing and sharing drinks, look out for fever, headache and neck stiffness, and seek prompt medical advice if unwell. Vaccination eligibility and hygiene guidance are being reinforced.

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