2025-07-25
Daily Star Front Page 25th of July 2025
Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died aged 71 after suffering a cardiac arrest at his Florida home, following years of declining health.
Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died aged 71 after suffering a cardiac arrest at his Florida home, following years of declining health.
Pressure is mounting on the PM to honour his earlier pledge of a celebratory bank holiday should the Lionesses triumph at the World Cup, amid questions over his apparent change of stance since taking office.
Ozzy Osbourne has died aged 76 following his recent farewell gig, with Sir Elton John and other leading musicians paying tribute to the Black Sabbath legend as a trailblazing rock icon whose cultural impact will endure.
With a free ponytail accessory up for grabs, fans are gearing up to roar on the Lionesses as they face Italy in the Euros semi-final.
Doctors are trialling a scheme in which NHS patients with depression can receive free tickets to football matches, aiming to boost mental wellbeing through social connection and shared excitement.
Former midfielder Joey Barton has provoked widespread criticism after claiming the Lionesses’ shoot-out display was the worst he has seen and suggesting they should not press for equal pay, with many observers pointing to his own mixed record on the pitch.
The Lionesses advanced to the Euro semi-finals after edging Sweden on penalties, goalkeeper Hannah Hampton starring with decisive saves.
Thames Water boss Chris Weston faces growing criticism after claiming recent rainfall is responsible for a spike in leaks despite drought-driven hosepipe restrictions, raising concerns over the firm’s infrastructure and messaging.
John Torode has voiced his reaction to being removed from MasterChef by the BBC after an inquiry upheld a complaint that he used discriminatory language, saying he was not informed beforehand.
Donald Trump unexpectedly joined Chelsea’s Club World Cup victory celebrations, bemusing players such as Cole Palmer and Reece James by enthusiastically parading the trophy.