
Daily Star Front Page 6th of July 2025
Liverpool stars, including Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson, paid their respects in Portugal to Diogo Jota and André Silva, after the newlywed forward and his brother died in a crash.

Liverpool stars, including Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson, paid their respects in Portugal to Diogo Jota and André Silva, after the newlywed forward and his brother died in a crash.

Liverpool players paid their final respects in Portugal, honouring a newly married teammate and his brother who lost their lives in a recent crash.

A new proposal from the PM’s deputy seeks to expand workplace regulations, requiring businesses to monitor everyday interactions for potentially inappropriate banter and prompting debate over whether such measures overly intrude on normal office communication.

The two-child limit on benefits will remain in place, prompting debate over budget pressures and a renewed focus on support programmes for lower-income households.

Lord O’Neill, an ex-Treasury minister, warns Reeves may have to abandon her promise not to raise taxes for working people or risk sacrificing the government’s other priorities.

The Conservatives are calling for restrictions on sickness benefits for foreign nationals, with Badenoch positioning this move as a clear divide from the welfare policies set out by Starmer and Farage.

Fans from rival clubs came together to bid a final farewell to Reds star Diogo, hailed as a quiet hero whose memory was honoured with poignant floral tributes.

Liverpool players gathered to honour the passing of a cherished relative of one of their own in Portugal, reflecting profound solidarity and support across the sporting community.

Liverpool players, friends, and relatives gathered to pay their respects at a deeply moving final send-off, highlighting the unwavering unity of the club.

A blockbuster book and film adaptation are scrutinised for questionable authenticity, with claims pointing to concealed truths, manipulated narratives, and heightened emotional turmoil.

A newly revealed exposé suggests a widely celebrated book and its film adaptation were built on questionable claims and misleading portrayals, prompting heated debate on their authenticity and artistic ethics.