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Daily Star Jul 2026
DJ Toby Tarrant is ‘guaranteed winner’ at World Cup match thanks to Norwegian heritage
Toby Tarrant embraces both his English and Norwegian heritage ahead of the England–Norway World Cup quarter-final, joking he can claim victory either way. While praising Norway’s people and athletic strengths, he worries England may struggle against Erling Haaland and the rising Norwegian side. He discusses cultural quirks, playful superstitions, and his divided loyalties, while recommending alternative music to inspire England’s squad and promoting his upcoming stand-up show.
Daily Star Jul 2026
Brutal footie forfeits see stars forced to train in pink dresses and drive Robin Reliants
A series of humorous football-related forfeits is recounted, including Wayne Rooney vowing to row the River Mersey, David James driving a Reliant Robin as a training punishment, and various players and managers facing light‑hearted consequences such as wearing pink dresses, eating unusual foods, or appearing publicly in embarrassing outfits. Examples range from Ángel Rangel’s pink 4x4 punishment to Peter Crouch acting as a non‑league mascot and Gary Lineker presenting Match of the Day in his boxer shorts after Leicester City’s unlikely title win.
Daily Star Jul 2026
Madcap novelty candidates from baked bean-obsessed superhero to man with boot on his head
Novelty political candidates ranging from Count Binface to historical figures like Screaming Lord Sutch illustrate a tradition of humorous and unconventional contenders in UK elections, with occasional parallels in the US. The article highlights their colorful campaigns, quirky platforms, and cultural impact on electoral history.