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“Let us eat cake” is the Daily Star’s response to an article in the Times yesterday, in which Professor Susan Jebb, chairwoman of the Food Standards Agency, said sweet treats should not be brought into offices. Downing Street says “we should ignore” the advice, the Star writes – and the paper has printed a picture of former PM Boris Johnson holding a birthday cake alongside the story. “Now who wants a Krispy Kreme?” the paper playfully asks.

Daily Star Front Page 18th of December 2025

A boom in German support is set to transform Alexandra Palace, with thousands expected as the World Darts Championship moves to a larger arena there next year. The rise of stars such as Martin Schindler has made the event a cult favourite in Germany, promising a louder, livelier Ally Pally.

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Daily Star Front Page 17th of December 2025

FIFA has performed a U-turn, reducing ticket prices for next year’s World Cup finals after criticism over affordability. Cuts will apply across categories, easing costs for travelling supporters and domestic fans, following pressure over pricing concerns.

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Daily Star Front Page 16th of December 2025

A man faces court after a vehicle incident at Liverpool’s victory parade left more than 100 injured. Dashcam audio presented to the judge captured the driver shouting at crowds. The suspect, ex‑marine Paul Doyle, is accused of dangerous driving during the celebrations.

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