2025-01-17
Daily Star Front Page 17th of January 2025
Village People, known for their iconic song “YMCA,” have pledged to spread a message of unity and healing around the world through their performances.
Village People, known for their iconic song “YMCA,” have pledged to spread a message of unity and healing around the world through their performances.
Experts have concluded the best way to enjoy a Cadbury Creme Egg, ending years of lively debate and speculation among enthusiasts.
The government is facing backlash for opposing the reintroduction of beavers into the wild, a move perceived as dismissing what some consider a beneficial environmental legacy.
The PM has expressed full support for the Chancellor amidst significant challenges, providing assurance despite rumours and speculation about potential leadership changes.
Jeremy Clarkson has suggested that Britain could be metaphorically “sold” during a “transfer window,” drawing a parallel to football transfers, after a comment from a public figure known as “Orange Manbaby” expressing interest in acquiring Greenland sparked his comments.
Research suggests that to achieve happiness, it is better to avoid striving for perfection in all endeavours, with evidence indicating that giving 100% may not always be the most beneficial approach.
The Daily Star satirically comments on political blame games, highlighting a clash between former and current leadership over responsibility for economic challenges.
Belgians have experimented with turning Christmas trees into a culinary dish, but this unique venture is cautioned to possibly lead to indigestion.
Brian Blessed shares humorous and exaggerated advice on evading mythical yetis by suggesting swift retreat when faced with such an encounter.
Nearly two dozen individuals found themselves unexpectedly stranded at Britain’s highest pub in North Yorkshire due to heavy snowfall, spending three nights there and enjoying the warm hospitality.