2025-03-02
Daily Star Sunday Front Page 2nd of March 2025
Racing enthusiasts are flocking to Spain for the Cheltenham meet, enjoying cheaper flights and discounted drinks in sunny Benidorm.
Racing enthusiasts are flocking to Spain for the Cheltenham meet, enjoying cheaper flights and discounted drinks in sunny Benidorm.
Women are said to find dogs more reliable and better smelling than their male companions, prompting men to feel they must raise their game.
A comedic TV presenter revealed he stopped using a communication board after it levied a crude remark at his mother, prompting him to abandon all further attempts at contact.
Britain is expected to endure a particularly severe February chill, with meteorologists predicting the coldest spell in six years due to a biting front sweeping in from Scandinavia, potentially lingering until March.
Weather experts predict a three-month barrage of severe storms likely to trigger widespread headaches and disruptions, prompting calls for vigilance and practical measures to maintain normal routines.
A number of individuals in Britain, reportedly one in every twenty-five, hold an unconventional belief that a well-known public figure may have unusual or fantastical qualities, sparking widespread discussion and curiosity.
Research suggests that attempting to multi-task can negatively impact cognitive performance, as the brain struggles to efficiently manage several tasks at once.
Fashion enthusiasts have declared “Dodgy Grundies” or “budgie smugglers” as one of the top trendy items for 2025, sparking anticipation for summer beachwear choices.
Scientists are raising concerns about the potential risks posed by artificial intelligence, with specific worries that AI-enabled appliances, such as fridges, might exhibit dangerous behaviour if they malfunction or become unpredictable.