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Fond of the fi ner things in life, she liked to ride through the countryside in a chariot draped with gold tissue. ★ Granted Leeds Castle on her marriage to Richard II in 1382, Anne was a medieval fashion icon. She popularised trends for horned headdresses and “shoon in long pikes” – pointed shoes attached by the toes to knee garters. ★ Joan was given Leeds Castle in 1403 as a gift for her wedding to Henry IV. She was briefl y imprisoned there in 1419, when accused of plotting the death of his son Henry V by witchcraft, but later freed and exonerated.

★ The wife of Edward II, Isabella loved Leeds Castle so much she was willing to fi ght for it. Six of her sol- diers were killed when she laid siege to the stronghold in 1321, ultimately reclaim- ing it from one of her hus- band’s male “fa- vourites”. ★ The beautiful bride of Henry V, Catherine inherited Leeds Castle after his death in 1422. She went on to found the Tudor dynasty through her scandalous romance – and six children – with Welsh servant Owen Tudor.

★ The fi nal queen to occupy Leeds Castle, Catherine was the fi rst wife of Henry VIII until their marriage was annulled in 1533. A 16th Century fi re- place still bears her personal emblem – the pomegranate. rited fter 22. r h e killed laid he d 26 DAILY STAR, Friday, March 6, 2026 uke Evans and Milla Jovovich headline this post-apocalyptic survival thriller directed by Brad Anderson, which draws unflattering comparisons to The Last Of Us and A Quiet Place by pitting a father and daughter against otherworldly predators known as “breakers”.

These transform men into zombified “hybrids” by breaking skin with a bite or scratch. Women lead the resistance and normal zombie rules apply to slaughtering the infected. T e central pairing of plucky adolescent Willa (Billie Boullet) and her scruffi ly bearded and nameless father (Evans) relocate to an uninhabited island where they use the rugged landscape to hone the girl’s fi ghting skills and prepare her for a fi nal showdown with hideously deformed aggressors.

spoken to him since Day One of the Iran confl ict, 140,000 Brits are stuck and HMS Dragon won’t sail to Cyprus for a week. Full story: Pages 4-5 ■by JERRY LAWTON Dithering Heights for Keir OOPS I DID IT AGAIN PAGE 7 LEWIS: RETURN AFRICA PAGE 2 YOE UIDE NG I G, EVER Every meet of 2026 in your pocket 2 DAILY STAR, Friday, March 6, 2026 DS1ST TODAY’S WEATHER CORRECTIONS & COMPLAINTS If we’ve published anything factually inaccurate, please contact the readers’ editor by email at [email protected] or write to Readers’ Editor, Daily Star, One Canada Square, London E14 5AP and, once verifi ed, we’ll correct it as soon as possible.

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Please go to www.reachplc.com/how-to-complain where you can view our Complaints Policy and Procedure. A How To Complain pack is also available by writing to the Legal and Compliance Department, Reach PLC, One Canada Square, London E14 5AP. NEWSPAPERS SUPPORT RECYCLING The recycled paper content of UK newspapers in 2021 was 65.7% GOT A STORY? Phone the Daily Star newsdesk. TEL: 020 8612 7373 Or email us at: [email protected] For the website: 020 8612 7485 ALL OTHER ENQUIRIES CALL: 020 8612 7000 OR IF ABROAD CALL: 004420 8612 7373 CALL our weather line, where you can speak live with our experts for up-to-date and varied forecasts!

0906 156 0207 STAR LIVE WEATHER SERVICE Calls cost £1.50 per minute plus your telephone company’s network access charge. Service open 8am-6pm daily. SP: Spoke, 0333 202 3390 THE HEALTH LOTTERY NATIONAL LOTTERY LOTTO EURO No jackpot winners so all other prizes boosted ★★ LEWIS: TAKE BACK AFRICA MINISTERS will next week ask members of the public what they think about digital ID. Sir Keir Starmer’s chief secretary Darren Jones said “Government-by-app – much like with banking and shop- ping – will become a reality”, as he announced a “national conversation” on the controversial plans.

But Cabinet Offi ce minister James Frith said ministers wanted digital IDs to be “not compulsory but something people deem for themselves as a ‘must-have’.”

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  • Unique ID: 70a8a254aa37efd3
  • File Extension: .pdf
  • File Size: 22,569,224 bytes (21.524 MB)
  • Title:
  • Author: Unknown
  • ISBN: 0620253436
  • Pages: 57
  • Language: English (en)

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