2025-03-03
Daily Star Front Page 3rd of March 2025
Thanks to a warm front drifting over from France, more pleasant conditions are expected to coincide with Pancake Day, bringing a welcome taste of spring after the colder spell.
Thanks to a warm front drifting over from France, more pleasant conditions are expected to coincide with Pancake Day, bringing a welcome taste of spring after the colder spell.
After a policy reversal, the PM officially supports a nationwide initiative to expand beaver populations, aiming to boost ecological diversity and encourage local conservation efforts.
Mummy Pig has been confirmed pregnant, prompting widespread excitement among fans who eagerly await a new addition to the family.
An extravagant project by the US President proposes transforming Gaza into a luxurious resort complex centred around a monumental golden effigy, drawing varied reactions from government figures, the PM, and residents alike.
A former PM, long criticised for questionable claims, has branded another high-profile politician a liar, prompting a broader scrutiny of both figures’ credibility and sparking debate about honesty in public life.
A prominent expert cautions that a menacing asteroid might only be deterred through substantial luck and the use of powerful nuclear technology, urging swift and concerted efforts to protect the planet.
Tech specialists are at risk of losing livelihoods as advanced AI innovations, originally created to boost efficiency, now threaten to render human expertise obsolete.
A correction has been issued, clarifying that poodles are loyal and clever animals and should not be likened to a contentious figure, with regret expressed for any offence caused.
Southern areas are enjoying unusually high temperatures while parts of the North contend with snowfall, creating a dramatic regional weather divide across the country.
A former US leader has sparked fierce condemnation by blaming the invaded nation for the war, prompting renewed solidarity and firm opposition to aggression from the PM and Britain’s allies.