Woodstock legend Country Joe McDonald dies aged 84

Woodstock legend Country Joe McDonald dies aged 84
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - 7th MAY: Country Joe McDonald performs on stage at the Bickershaw Festival near Manchester on 7th May 1972. (Photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images)
Country Joe McDonald has died after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease (Picture: Michael Putland/ Getty Images)

Country Joe and the Fish frontman Country Joe McDonald, who rose to fame when performing at Woodstock, has died aged 84.

The singer, born Joseph Allen McDonald, died of Parkinson’s in Berkeley, California. In a statement shared on his band’s social media, they announced: ‘We are deeply saddened to report the passing of Country Joe McDonald, who died yesterday, March 7th, at the age of 84, in Berkeley, California, due to complications from Parkinson’s disease.’

‘He was surrounded by his family, and the news has been confirmed by Best Classic Bands, as well as the McDonald family. At this time, the McDonald Family requests privacy during this very difficult period,’ the statement concluded.

The musician was best known for the song I- Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-to-Die Rag, which was a Vietnam War protest track he performed at the 1969 Woodstock Festival.

That performance also included his infamous call-and-response ‘Fish Cheer’, which had the audience spelling out the F-word at McDonald’s request.

Born in Washington, D.C, in 1942, McDonald then grew up in El Monte, California, before joining the Navy as a teenager.

BERKELEY, CA - OCTOBER 9: Country Joe McDonald performs during the Bread & Roses Festival at the Greek Theatre on October 9, 1977 in Berkeley, California. (Photo by Ed Perlstein/Redferns/Getty Images)
The American musician rose to fame after performing at Woodstock (Picture: Ed Perlstein/ Redferns/ Getty Images)
Country Joe McDonald performs on a UK TV show, London, 1972. (Photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images)
He was well known for releasing a string of protest songs (Picture: Michael Putland/ Getty Images)

After serving from 1959 until 1962, he returned to Los Angeles to attend state college, later moving to the San Francisco Bay area.

It was there, in 1965, that he co-founded Country Joe and the Fish with guitarist Barry Melton in Berkeley. The pair had met at a folk festival at the University of California.

The band released its debut album, Electric Music for the Mind and Body, in 1967 – however it did not include their two famous protest songs out of fear of censorship.

But it did feature the song Superbird, which took aim at President Lyndon Johnson.

McDonald once reflected on his most famous protest song, telling the Street Spirit website: ‘The important thing about the Fixin’ to Die Rag was that it had a new point of view that did not blame soldiers for war.

‘It just blamed the politicians, and it blamed the manufacturers of weapons. It didn’t blame the soldiers.

‘Someone who was in the military could sing the song, and the attitude is, “Whoopee, we’re all going to die”. Most peace songs of the era blamed the soldiers for the war.’

Although Country Joe and the Fish disbanded in 1971, McDonald went on to write other songs addressing environmental issues and civil rights.

Throughout his solo career he released nearly 40 albums, the last being released in 2017.

Portrait of Country Joe McDonald in his home in Berkeley, California, USA in April, 2004. (Photo by Anthony Pidgeon/Redferns)
McDonald released nearly 40 albums during his solo career (Picture: Anthony Pidgeon/ Redferns)

Speaking about that album – 50 – he said in 2016 that he was floored realising he’d been in the music industry for five decades.

‘I find the concept of 50 years incomprehensible. But it’s indisputable because I have children and some of those children have children and I know that the math is right. And I just finished an album and the title of it is 50 because it’s 50 years since the first album. I didn’t die, so there you are. I’m still alive and I’m still doing something. Filling a need helps a lot, and it keeps me sane,’ he said.

As an actor, McDonald also starred in 1970’s Gas-s-s-s-s, appeared in the 971 Don Johnson film Zachariah and played himself with Country Joe & The Fish in More American Graffiti in 1979. He also played Joaquin in the 1993 adaptation of Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City.

McDonald is survived by his wife Kathy. While he largely kept his private life out of the spotlight, he had previously spoken about having five children.

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IED bomb thrown at far right protest outside Zohran Mamdani’s New York home ‘could have killed or maimed’

IED bomb thrown at far right protest outside Zohran Mamdani’s New York home ‘could have killed or maimed’
A left-wing activist flees after throwing a homemade explosive device towards police during a protest organized by far-right influencer Jake Lang against alleged "Islamification" and to ask for a "stop of public Muslim prayer" in New York, in front of Gracie Mansion, New York mayor Zohran Mamdani's official residence, in New York on March 7, 2026. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP via Getty Images)
An activist flees police during a protest organized by far-right influencer Jake Lang against alleged “Islamification” and to ask for a “stop of public Muslim prayer” (Picture: AFP)

A homemade bomb thrown at a protest outside the mayor of New York City’s home has been verified as a viable device that could have killed or maimed dozens.

Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi were arrested yesterday and are in custody in connection with the discovery on Saturday.

Two bombs were wrapped in tape and appeared to be jars stuffed with screws and a hobby fuse, investigators said, before confirming that at least one of them was an IED.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani was inside his official Upper East Side home at the time of the protest, but neither him or his wife Rama Duwaji were harmed.

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his wife Rama Duwaj were not injured in the attack

He said: ‘Yesterday, white supremacist Jake Lang organised a protest outside Gracie Mansion rooted in bigotry and racism. Such hate has no place in New York City.

‘It is an affront to our city’s values and the unity that defines who we are. What followed was even more disturbing. Violence at a protest is never acceptable.

‘The attempt to use an explosive device and hurt others is not only criminal, it is reprehensible and the antithesis of who we are.

‘I want to thank the brave men and women of the NYPD who acted quickly to keep New Yorkers safe.

‘Our officers ran toward danger without hesitation, demonstrating once again the courage and dedication it takes to protect this city every single day. My administration is closely monitoring the situation and I remain in close contact with our Police Commissioner.’

Police Commissioner of the City of New York Jessica Tisch confirmed the device was viable.

She wrote: ‘The NYPD Bomb Squad has conducted a preliminary analysis of a device that was ignited and deployed at a protest yesterday and has determined that it is not a hoax device or a smoke bomb.

‘It is, in fact, an improvised explosive device that could have caused serious injury or death.

‘Further analysis will be conducted, including on a second device.’

She added: ‘I want to again thank the brave members of the NYPD who ran towards the danger without hesitation and quickly apprehended the suspects.’

Lang’s followers cooked a whole pig and brought it to Mamdani’s home during Ramadan.

Six people were arrested at the anti-Islam protest organised by far-right activist Jake Lang and held outside Mamdani’s official residence on Saturday.

Two arrests were due to the throwing of suspicious devices, one for the deployment of pepper spray, and three others for disorderly conduct.

‘Thankfully, the Mayor and the First Lady are both safe, though the events are a stark reminder of the threats they both face regularly,’ a spokesperson for the mayor said.

The device struck a barrier and extinguished itself ‘a few feet from police officers,’ she said.

A left-wing activist holds a homemade explosive device before throwing it towards police during a protest organized by far-right influencer Jake Lang against alleged "Islamification" and to ask for a "stop of public Muslim prayer" in New York, in front of Gracie Mansion, New York mayor Zohran Mamdani's official residence, in New York on March 7, 2026. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP via Getty Images)
Police confront a man holding a smoking object at the protest: (Picture: AFP)

The same person then ran, and another person gave him a second device, which he then dropped.

The devices, which Tisch said were smaller than a football, were wrapped in black tape with nuts, bolts, and screws, as well as a hobby fuse that could be lit.

Police are investigating the incident that started late Saturday morning when someone from the anti-Islam protest associated with conservative influencer Jake Lang shot pepper spray into a counterprotesting group near the mayoral residence.

Lang was previously charged with assaulting an officer with a baseball bat, civil disorder and other crimes before receiving clemency as part of President Donald Trump’s sweeping act of clemency for January 6 defendants last year.

Tisch said about 20 people showed up to the protest tied to him on Saturday, and the counterprotest had about 125 people at its peak.

Jake Lang posted on X, shortly after, claiming to have been he target. He said: ‘I just survived an assassination attempt by these two Muslim men; ‘The homemade bomb they threw landed 3 feet in front of me.

‘The detonator failed to ignite, because God is on the throne of my life. We will never surrender to Islam.’



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Mum who falsely accused 10 different men of rape faces jail over ‘wicked pack of lies’

Mum who falsely accused 10 different men of rape faces jail over ‘wicked pack of lies’
Stacy Sharples bragged she had ‘got away with it’ after bringing false allegations of rape against ten men (Picture: Men Media)

A mum is facing jail after telling a ‘wicked pack of lies’ that she had been sexually assaulted by 10 men.

Stacy Sharples bragged to one of her victims she had ‘got away with it, again’ while believing police were not pressing charges against her, a court heard.

However she later admitted to falsely framing the men, none of whom were charged, including fabricating claims she had been attacked and knifed.

Sharples went to the home of her first victim, Kaylum Davies, on Boxing Day 2013, Bolton Crown Court heard.

Despite reports suggesting the mother was quiet and said nothing to Mr Davies, she phoned her brother after leaving his house claiming she was in danger and had been forced to perform a sex act.

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Mr Davies denied all the claims but spent 18 months on bail. He was not charged amid concerns over inconsistencies in Sharples’ story.

Sharples also claimed to have been raped by James Blundell at a hostel in Burnage, south Manchester, the MEN reported.

After spending 17 hours in custody, Mr Blundell was released while an investigation into his conduct lasted for six months.

Sharples claimed her third victim, Astron Inman, had raped her after the two had consensual sex.

The pair had met in 2018 when Sharples added Mr Inman to a Facebook chat and sent him a picture of herself topless, saying she would like to join him for a shower.

After going to his home, she reported to police she had been violently assaulted by her ‘partner’.

Another victim, Andrew Dearden, met Sharples outside a Cash Generator store to help her sell her TV.

Sharples entered the store and phoned police to falsely allege Mr Dearden had raped her the previous night.

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Sharples was convicted of ten counts of perverting the course of justice at Bolton Corwn Court (Picture: Wiki commons)

On another occasion, the mother met a cleared victim Reece Lockett outside a fish and chip shop, before dialling 999 saying ‘there’s a guy I got done for rape a while ago threatening to kill me’.

When he told her police were investigating her false allegations, she boasted: ‘They’re not pressing charges. I’ve got away with it. Yet again.’

Anthony Green, another victim, was falsely accused by Sharples of having ‘hurt, bitten and strangled’ her.

Sharples declined on several occasions to comply with police investigations, including refusing to be interviewed or undergo a medical examination.

After being arrested, she claimed to have emotionally unstable personality disorder, telling officers: ‘You need to look into my mental health. That’s all I need to say. You’ll never understand, I had a s*** upbringing.’

One of Sharples’ victims said in an impact statement that he had moved to Sweden to ‘reevaluate’ his life and hoped she ‘gets what she deserves’, adding he was ‘sick to my core’.

Another man falsely accused by Sharples said he had considered taking his own life, while another defendant branded her a ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’.

Mark Monaghan, prosecuting, said that Sharples’ lies had cost the taxpayer as much as £120,000.

Sharples had faced 19 counts of perverting the course of justice, but only 10 proceeded to court as she had already admitted to a sufficient number to ‘reflect her overall criminality’.

Judge Nicholas Clarke KC, convicting Sharples, said she was a ‘sexual predator’ who had taken up resources that could have been used to pursue genuine criminals.

‘Only belatedly by her pleas has she now acknowledged that it was all a wicked pack of lies’, he said.

Judge Clarke added: ‘I want to make it clear to anybody that reads anything about their names anywhere, that these men’s lives have been blighted by unfortunate allegations which have been made involving some sort of sexual offending, none of which are true at all.’

Defending Sharples, Hunter Gray conceded there was no ‘satisfactory explanation’ for her false allegations, adding that a custodial sentence was inevitable.

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Gladiators icon Jet claims ‘one thing is missing’ from BBC revival

Gladiators icon Jet claims ‘one thing is missing’ from BBC revival
Diane Youdale
Gladiators Jet, aka Diane Youdale, has spoken about one aspect she wishes the show had more of (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

Gladiators legend Jet, real name Diane Youdale, has shared her one wish for the BBC reboot.

The 56-year-old fitness icon is a fan-favourite of the original run, where she showed off her athletic prowess on the sports game show across four years, from 1992 to 1996.

The series was revived on the BBC in 2024, helmed by father-and-son duo Bradley and Barney Walsh, as a brand new cohort of superhumans took on the best athletes the country has to offer.

The return has proved a certified success, drawing in millions of viewers, forging a new era of beloved Gladiators.

Still, Diane fondly remembers her days on the high-octane competition series and, more than 25 years after she first graced the Gladiators podium, she’s making a grand return for the live Gladiators Experience at the NEC Birmingham.

Not only that, she’ll be joined by fellow legends Lightning, Hunter and Saracen.

Diane Youdale aka Jet in Gladiators
She featured in the first four seasons of the show during its original run (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)

Sharing her excitement at the news, she said: ‘It gives me “gladiatorially” great pleasure to be hosting, supporting, and encouraging all abilities in our iconic show.

‘Proving you’ve the speed, the strength, and the heart to be winners.’

As she forays back into this world, however, she has one request for the producers of the primetime Saturday night show, which is currently airing its third season.

Talking about what aspect is ‘missing’, she told The Sun: ‘For me, maybe a slightly more visible representation of LGBTQ.

The TV personality shared last year’s contestant, Amanda Wah, as an example of great representation and a ‘phenomenally good contender and all-rounder’.

In a chat on behalf of online bingo brand Zingo Bingo, she continued: ‘I think she mentioned it would be lovely to have somebody who was more visibly from that community as a Gladiator.

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Amanda Wah, who won last year’s show, spoke about her hopes for more LGBTQ+ representation (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

‘Off the top of my head, it’s the only thing that’s missing because you’ve got the glamour, you’ve got the strength, you’ve got the baddies, you’ve got the glamorous goodies on the male and female side.

‘That’s the one thing that’s missing for me.’

Diane, who split from her wife Zoe last year after a tumultuous 18-month marriage, has been open about her journey navigating her sexuality in her 50s.

As she told The Telegraph in 2024 about their meeting in Tesco, she ‘fell in love with the person, not the gender. It felt very natural’.

The Gladiators Experience will open from May 1 until August 31 at the NEC Birmingham.

Gladiators airs on BBC One at 8pm on Saturday, March 7.

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Man narrowly escapes being crushed by elevator

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A man was violently thrown to the ground, leaving him inches from being crushed after an elevator in India malfunctioned.

The incident happened in a building in the Gujarat Housing Board residential complex in the city of Valsad, in the Indian state of Gujarat.

CCTV footage showed resident Vatsalbhai Panchal standing inside the lift and beginning to step out as the doors opened.

But after placing one foot outside the lift, it surged upward without warning, flinging him to the ground.

He narrowly avoided being trapped between the moving lift and the wall by seconds.

According to reports, Panchal suffered internal injuries but survived the incident.

Footage shows a man narrowly escaping serious injury when a lift suddenly shoots upward as he steps out in a residential building in Valsad, Gujarat, India on Mar. 3, 2026
After placing one foot outside of the lift, it rose up quickly (Picture: Clipzilla)
Footage shows a man narrowly escaping serious injury when a lift suddenly shoots upward as he steps out in a residential building in Valsad, Gujarat, India on Mar. 3, 2026
The man was thrown down onto his floor as the elevator surged upwards (Picture: Clipzilla)

Following the incident, the property management said the lift company had been contacted to carry out repairs.

Reports said there had been no major complaints about the lift before the accident.

In 2021, a seven-year-old boy in America was crushed to death in a home elevator accident.

The boy was found stuck between the bottom of the elevator car and the upper door frame of the home in Outer Banks, North Carolina.

The boy’s family, from Canton, Ohio, had arrived at the beach rental home for their vacation earlier that day, Corolla Fire Chief Rich Shortway said.

It appeared that the boy was stuck between the moving elevator’s inner accordion door and an outer door, crushing his neck.

First responders tried unsuccessfully to resuscitate the boy, according to WAVY, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. The Cuttrick County Sheriff’s Office ruled his death an accident.

‘We are not sure exactly how it happened,’ Currituck County Fire-EMS Chief Ralph Melton told The Coastland Times.

‘The child was entrapped in the doors. We were able to free him, but his head and neck were crushed by the elevator. He died of traumatic injuries sustained in the elevator mishap.’ 

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Operation Epic Fury could burn through precision missiles to strike Iran ‘in days’

Operation Epic Fury could burn through precision missiles to strike Iran ‘in days’
TOPSHOT - Civil defence forces attempt to extinguish a blaze that erupted after Israeli bombardment on a solar farm and electricity generation facility in Lebanon's southern coastal city of Tyre on March 4, 2026. Israeli forces on March 4 advanced into a number of towns and villages in south Lebanon, a source from the UN peacekeeping force in the country, UNIFIL, told AFP. (Photo by Kawnat HAJU / AFP via Getty Images)
There are fears the US could blast through their missile reserves (Picture: AFP or licensors)

The United States is burning through its stocks of precision missiles so quickly, they may have to become selective of Iranian targets in just days, according to reports.

Operation Epic Fury has hit more than 2,000 targets so far, but commanders fear they won’t be able to last the ‘four to five week’ timeframe for the war that Donald Trump demands, according to The Washington Post.

The Pentagon have moved to quell fears they could run out of Patriot and Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptors — considered the world’s premier missile defense systems — and Tomahawk cruise missiles.

‘We have sufficient precision munitions for the task at hand, both on the offense and defense,’ said General Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, without offering specifics or numbers.

Another official told the Post, that inventories were so thin that a lengthy campaign against Iran wouldn’t leave enough munitions for other threats, like China.

Trump posted on social media that the U.S. inventories of ‘medium and upper medium grade’ munitions are ‘virtually unlimited’ and could sustain the pace of attacks in Iran indefinitely.

He also wrote that weapons at ‘the highest end are in good supply, but are not where we want to be.’

The chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says the number of ballistic missiles fired by Iran is also down by 86% from Saturday, with a 23% drop in missiles fired in the last 24 hours.

‘And their one-way-attack drone shots are down 73% from the opening days,’ Caine said.

But some experts have said Iran may be holding some weapons in reserve to prolong the conflict.

Footage from Iranian state media gives a rare glimpse of a fortified underground complex – called ‘Missile City’ – one of the largest such facilities in the Islamic Republic.

A massive arsenal of drones, with a wall-to-wall hanging depicting the now-dead Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, can be seen with the sound of a ticking clock in the background.

People stand next to an Iranian missile after it fell near Qamishli International Airport, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Qamishli, Syria, March 4, 2026. REUTERS/Orhan Qereman
People stand next to an Iranian missile after it fell near Qamishli International Airport today (Picture: Reuters)

The tunnels are lined with thousands of precision-guided missiles, state media claimed.

KheibarShekan (900-mile range), Haj Qassem (850-mile range), Ghadr H, (1,240-mile range), Sejjil (1,550-mile range), and Emad (1,050-mile range) are believed to be housed there.

What are Tomahawk missiles?

What are the Tomahawk missiles that Trump wants to send to Ukraine? Metro graphic infographic Picture: Myles Goode
They’re one of America’s go-to weapons (Picture: Myles Goode)

Whether the US will send Ukraine long-range missiles has long been up for debate, with Zelensky pleading for weapons that can strike deep into Russian territory.

The Tomahawk was developed in the 1970s for the US Navy before being tweaked into air- and ground-launched versions for the Air Force and Army.

There are many types of Tomahawk, but they can generally reach targets about 1,500 miles away.

Tomahawks, which easily cost $2,000,000, can carry a warhead with the explosive power of 180kg of TNT or a thermonuclear device.

These monster cruise missiles differ from high-flying ballistic missiles, having tiny wings that allow them to fly horizontally low to the ground.

They even have small jet engines to reach distances five times farther than the ATACMS, pronounced ‘attack ’ems’, an American ballistic missile.



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Ex-police officer accused of ‘lying down and taking selfie at murder scene’

Ex-police officer accused of ‘lying down and taking selfie at murder scene’
16-year-old Daniel Gee-Jamieson was killed in Belle Vale, Liverpool, in 2018 (Picture: Liverpool Echo)

A former police officer took selfies while on duty at the scene where a teenager had been killed, a court has heard.

Ryan Connolly, 41, then a serving officer with Merseyside Police, was on duty at the cordon of the scene where 16-year-old Daniel Gee-Jamieson was killed in Belle Vale, Liverpool, in 2018.

It was then that he took photos of himself in the area, Manchester Crown Court heard, ‘instead of guarding the scene’.

Prosecutor Peter Wilson showed the jury photos found on Connolly’s phone, which included one selfie showing the officer standing up in his police uniform and another of him lying on the grass.

The court heard nothing sensitive could be seen in the images, which also included pictures of police tape at the scene.

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The former constable of Huyton, Merseyside, denies four charges of misconduct in a public office.

A police officer took photographs of himself 'lying down' at a crime scene after a 16-year-old boy had been stabbed to death. Ryan Connolly has been sacked from Merseyside Police for a number of disciplinary offences while serving with the force. It has now emerged that Connolly had taken selfie photographs at the scene where Daniel Gee-Jamieson was fatally stabbed. Daniel died in hospital after he was stabbed during a fight on July 3 2018.
The officer allegedly took photos at the murder scene of Daniel Gee-Jamieson (Picture: Liverpool Echo)

Wilson said Connolly was arrested in February 2020, and when his mobile phones were seized, a number of photographs were recovered from the sent folder of the messaging app WhatsApp.

He said: ‘The images are mainly of members of the public who are clearly being dealt with by Merseyside Police.

‘They also include pictures of other police officers on duty or even selfies of the defendant himself whilst he is on patrol guarding a murder scene.’

Twenty-four photos found on devices showed people who were detained at police stations, hospitals or mental health premises.

The jury heard some photos showed members of the public as they lay on hospital beds, were receiving treatment or were in handcuffs.

One image showed a missing child after he was found and taken to a police station, and another showed two people who appeared to be asleep in bed, the court heard.

In a statement read to the court, one woman, shown hiding in a cupboard in a photo, said she found it ‘degrading and upsetting’.

Connolly is also accused of taking pictures containing details of force systems, suspect images and police incident logs.

Wilson said: ‘The prosecution says he has wilfully misconducted himself by taking inappropriate photographs where, we say, there is no professional need to do so. He’s then retained them and sent them on.’

He said Connolly’s actions had crossed the threshold and amounted to an abuse of the public’s trust in the police.

Mr Wilson said the defendant claimed the images, on his personal mobile phone, were taken for work purposes, but the court heard they had not been uploaded to police systems.

The trial is expected to last four to five days.

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White House doctor explains cure for Donald Trump’s neck rash

White House doctor explains cure for Donald Trump’s neck rash
US President Donald Trump looks on during a Medal of Honor ceremony in the East Room of the White House on March 2, 2026, in Washington, DC. President Trump awarded the Medal of Honor to retired Army Command Sgt. Major Terry P. Richardson, who served in the Vietnam War, posthumously to Army Master Sgt. Roderick W. Edmonds, who served in World War II, and posthumously to Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis, who died in combat in Afghanistan in 2013. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images)
The White House has so far not addressed the rash (Picture: AFP)

President Donald Trump had a visible red blotch with peeling parts seen on the right side of his neck at a ceremony earlier today.

At a Medal of Honour Ceremony in the White House today, photographers captured the red rash which has sparked further health worries for the 79-year-old leader.

President Trump’s physician, Dr Sean Barbabella, told Metro: ‘He is using a very common cream on the right side of his neck, which is a preventative skin treatment, prescribed by the White House Doctor.

‘The President is using this treatment for one week, and the redness is expected to last for a few weeks.’

The White House hasn’t commented on what caused the rash, but online, people have speculated it could be an allergic reaction or outbreak of shingles.

The alleged rash comes weeks after the US President was spotted with a fresh black and blue bruise on his left hand at Davos.

President Donald Trump speaks during a Medal of Honor ceremony in the East Room of the White House, Monday, March 2, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Trump’s doctors have previously boasted of his good health (Picture: AP)

The US leader has previously been photographed with large bruises on the back of his right hand.

Since retaking office almost a year ago, Trump’s health has sparked conversation, from his apparent sleepiness to his bruised hand.

Trump’s doctor, Sean Barbabella, said Trump takes around 325mg of aspirin daily to prevent a heart attack or stroke. The average dose is roughly 100mg.

The President told the Wall Street Journal: ‘They say aspirin is good for thinning out the blood, and I don’t want thick blood pouring through my heart.

‘I want nice, thin blood pouring through my heart. Does that make sense? They’d rather have me take the smaller one, but I take the larger one, but I’ve done it for years, and what it does do is it causes bruising.’

DAVOS, SWITZERLAND - JANUARY 22: A bruise can be seen on the back of U.S. President Donald Trump's left hand during a signing ceremony for the ???Board of Peace??? at the World Economic Forum (WEF) on January 22, 2026 in Davos, Switzerland. The US-backed ???Board of Peace??? is intended to administer the fragile ceasefire in the Gaza Strip after the war between Israel and Hamas. The final makeup of the board has not been confirmed. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
A large bruise was on Trump’s hand in February (Picture: Getty)

The White House has also addressed Trump’s hand bruising, claiming it was from ‘frequent handshaking’.

Previously, it was speculated that the bruise could have been from IV infusions, thin skin, blood thinners, or the president’s old age.

In February, a large bruise appeared on the back of Trump’s right hand as he sat with his hands folded while meeting French President Emmanuel Macron.

In other appearances, it was reported that he attempted to hide bruising on the back of his hand with concealer.

He’s the oldest inaugurated president, taking office last year for the second time at the age of 78.

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SNL condemned by Tourette’s charity for ‘mocking disability’ in controversial sketch

SNL condemned by Tourette’s charity for ‘mocking disability’ in controversial sketch
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE -- Episode 1897 -- Pictured: Host Connor Storrie during the Monologue on Saturday, February 28, 2026 -- (Photo by: Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images)
Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie hosted Saturday Night live for the first time (Picture: NBCUniversal)

John Davidson’s charity group has slammed Saturday Night Live’s ‘unacceptable’ sketch about Tourette’s.

On Sunday February 22, the Tourette’s campaigner was heard shouting the N-word at Michael B Jordan and his Sinners co-star Delroy Lindo as they presented the first award of the night at the Baftas.

After facing backlash for not cutting the moment from the live broadcast, the BBC removed the entire awards ceremony from iPlayer.

A day later, Davidson then spoke out, saying he feels ‘deeply mortified if anyone considers [his] involuntary tics to be intentional or to carry any meaning.’

Now, however, American comedy sketch show SNL has caused further controversy for ‘mocking’ the Tourette’s disability.

Despite being cut for time on the episode, which aired on February 28, the sketch was shared on YouTube where it has received more than 1million views.

Storrie pretended to be Armie Hammer, who was accused of sexual abuse and misconduct (Picture: NBC)

Featuring Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie, who was making his debut as SNL host, the sketch included a variety of parodied performances of controversial celebrities, from Mel Gibson to Bill Cosby, Armie Hammer and J.K. Rowling.

As the SNL cast impersonated the celebrities, each explained how they had said or done something controversial because of the Tourette’s syndrome.

Andrew Dismukes, who was pretending to be Gibson, for example, said: ‘I too suffer from Tourette’s, which explains a lot of the things I’ve said or yelled through the years.

‘Am I proud of what I said? No. But I am very proud for you to know that it was because of Tourette’s. Unfortunately, I’m not alone.’

James Austin Johnson, playing comedian Louis C.K who in 2017 admitted to several incidents of sexual misconduct, also said: ‘Tourette’s sucks, especially if you get it in your penis.’

Asked about the sketch, Tourette’s Action CEO Emma McNally, who has a longstanding relationship with Davidson and was involved in the production of I Swear, told Variety: ‘Mocking a disability is never acceptable. It would not be tolerated for any other condition, and it should not be tolerated by people with Tourette’s.

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 22: John Davidson attends the 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards at The Royal Festival Hall on February 22, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Dominic Lipinski/Getty Images)
John Davidson, 54, was diagnosed with Tourette’s as a child (Picture: Getty)
Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo were visibly shocked after hearing a racial slur at the Baftas (Picture: Stuart Wilson/Bafta/Getty Images for Bafta)

‘Tourette’s is a complex neurological condition, of which there is no cure. It is not a joke. It is not a personality trait. It is not a source of entertainment. It is a condition that can be extremely debilitating, causing pain isolation and huge amounts of discrimination.’

She continued: ‘Over recent weeks, our community has faced an unprecedented wave of online trolling, misinformation, and targeted mockery. Following the extremely difficult events surrounding the Baftas, many people with Tourette’s have been struggling with fear, shame, isolation and a HUGE need to defend a condition they cannot control.

‘We had hoped this would be a new week and we could move on but the release of further content online that has been designed to ridicule Tourette’s and reduce our community to a punchline has only deepened that hurt.

‘I want to be completely clear here THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.

‘Videos and posts that deliberately misrepresent or sensationalise tics set us back years… The trolling and harassment members of our community have endured in the past few days has been horrific.’

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 22: Robert Aramayo and John Davidson backstage during the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2026 at The Royal Festival Hall on February 22, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Carlo Paloni/BAFTA via Getty Images)
The biographical film about Davidson, I Swear, took home three awards at the Baftas (Picture: Carlo Paloni/Bafta via Getty Images)

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This comes after Robert Aramayo, who won the Bafta for best actor after portraying Davidson in the biographical film I Swear, called on society to ‘have grace’ towards the ‘complex’ and ‘really misunderstood’ syndrome.

The 33-year-old actor told Metro and other outlets in the winners’ press room: ‘I’m just really happy that I Swear has shone a spotlight on something that is really, really misunderstood. 

‘I think that there’s still a lot more education needed around Tourette’s and what it actually is and how we all, as a society, can help.’

As explained by the NHS, Tourette’s is a condition that causes people to make sudden, repetitive sounds or movements, known as tics, with Davidson’s symptoms involving outbursts including swearing.

Metro has contacted Tourette’s Action and NBC for comment.

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Gary Neville blasts ‘whinging’ Chelsea star after Arsenal defeat

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Ex-Man Utd and England defender Gary Neville (Picture: Getty)

Gary Neville blasted ‘whinging’ Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez following his ‘poor’ performance in the Premier League defeat to Arsenal.

Chelsea’s Champions League hopes were dealt a further blow on Sunday as Liam Rosenior’s side were beaten 2-1 at the Emirates Stadium.

William Saliba headed Arsenal ahead midway through the first half, the Premier League leaders scoring from yet another corner.

Chelsea showed their set-piece prowess on the stroke of half-time, equalising from a corner as Piero Hincapie flicked a header into his own net.

The Blues appeared on top in the early stages of the second half but Arsenal took control during a wild four-minute period.

Another Declan Rice corner caused havoc in the Chelsea box and Jurrien Timber headed into a virtually empty net after Sanchez misread the flight of the ball.

Sanchez, who regularly almost gave the ball away, appealed to the referee that he was fouled but Darren England did not spot any infringements and VAR agreed.

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Robert Sanchez appealed for a foul for Arsenal’s winner (Picture: Getty)

Trailing by one goal, Chelsea were reduced to ten men just a few minutes later as Pedro Neto, who was carded for dissent, received a second yellow for a late tackle on Gabriel Martinelli.

Chelsea thought they had scored a dramatic injury-time equaliser through Liam Delap but Joao Pedro had strayed into an offside position in the build-up.

While Arsenal restored their five-point lead in the title race, the defeat sees Chelsea slip to sixth in the Premier League, six points outside the Champions League places.

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Pedro Neto was sent off against Arsenal (Picture: Getty)

‘Robert Sanchez is all over the place, he’s whinging unnecessarily in my view,’ Neville said on Sky Sports after Arsenal’s winner. ‘Watch Sanchez, not a chance, he’s nowhere near it.

‘It’s really poor goalkeeping. He misreads the flight. He’s had such a poor day, he really has. On the ground and in the air.

‘He will know deep down he wasn’t fouled, he had to create something because he got the flight wrong. Chelsea were doing well up until that point but that swung the momentum.’

Arsenal continue their Premier League title charge on Wednesday night against Brighton, while Chelsea will look to end a three-game winless run at Aston Villa.

Speaking after Arsenal’s win over Chelsea, former Manchester United and England defender Neville added: ‘They found a way.

‘It’s never easy to play second, especially when Man City get the points on the board. It adds pressure, it does. But they got over the line. It’s a good day for the Gunners.’

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