You can now apply to be represent the UK in the ‘Sperm Racing World Cup’

You can now apply to be represent the UK in the ‘Sperm Racing World Cup’
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For once, the point is to finish first and as soon as possible (Picture: Sperm Racing/Instagram)

Start your engines, and may the best sperm win.

Last year saw the world’s first ‘sperm race’, where two chubby cells raced along a 20cm track modelled after the female reproductive system.

University of Southern California student Tristan Milker, 20, won the fertility showdown in Los Angeles and bagged $10,000.

But Sperm Racing, which describes itself as a sports league, announced on Instagram yesterday that it’s hosting a ‘World Cup’.

‘We are searching for the healthiest man alive,’ an announcement video said.

‘The race will immortalise a nation. Your country is watching. The world is waiting.’

The video cuts to dozens of sperm speeding through a futuristic tube – with what we assume to be micron-long banner ads for the betting app PolyMarket, of course.

The 128 athletes will be competing for a grand prize of $100,000. Though we’re not sure if the sperm or the man gets to keep the money.

The tournament’s website says: ‘Sperm racing is a science-based competitive sport.

‘During the 2026 sperm racing world cup, athletes compete by representing a country, advancing through qualifiers, matchups, and tournament rounds that are broadcast and shared publicly.

‘This is not a lottery or a game of chance. Selection and advancement are based on eligibility, performance, availability, and competitive structure.’

Athletes must be at least 18, free of sexually transmitted diseases and be able to ‘provide biological samples’ to compete.

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A poster for last year’s sperm race (Picture: Sperm Racing)

Organisers have yet to confirm the date and timings of the event.

Eric Zhu, one of the masterminds behind sperm racing, told Metro last year that he’s all too aware of how much of a joke this sounds.

‘It’s so, so stupid,’ the analytical platform Aviato founder said, ‘but it just might work.’

Despite being the tiniest cells in the human body, sperm can slither, spin and dash at speeds of 28mph all to wriggle into an egg cell.

Sperm, of course, don’t have eyes. Instead, they know where to go because egg cells let out a chemical which they sniff out, called chemotaxis.

To replicate these bodily conditions for the 0.05mm racers, the racecourse was fit with ‘chemical signals’ to fool the spermatozoa into swimming.

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From left to right: Shane Fan, Eric Zhu, Nick Small and Garrett Niconienko. The four men are behind Sperm Racing (Picture: Sperm Racing)

Eric said that the idea for the F1 of spermatic fluid came from discussions around the decline of male fertility.

Sperm counts have declined by half over the past 50 years for reasons researchers aren’t entirely sure about.

‘If you look at cigarettes, 50 years ago, no one was talking about [the negative health effects],’ Eric added.

‘When people started talking about it, people were getting healthier when they got rid of cigarettes. And I think the same with sperm.

‘In the last 50 years, not enough people have been talking about it.’

Together with three friends, the spunky entrepreneur founded a start-up and nabbed hundreds of thousands of dollars in investments in a week.

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At least 80 children have been infected with measles in just one London borough

At least 80 children have been infected with measles in just one London borough
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Measles is an airborne virus (Picture: Getty Images)

A single London borough has had 80 cases of a ‘fast-spreading’ measles outbreak in less than three months.

Measles is a highly contagious disease that notoriously causes a red rash behind the ears or hairline that quickly spreads downward.

At least 235 cases of measles have been confirmed in the UK since January, according to UK Health Security Agency data released today.

Of them, 107 occurred in the past four weeks.

The agency says 80 laboratory-confirmed cases of the disease were in Enfield, north London, and 15 in the neighbouring borough of Harringey.

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The virus can’t be easily stopped in its tracks (Picture: Getty Images)

Measles spreads when infected people cough or sneeze, spewing viral droplets that float in the air for hours and wriggle on surfaces.

It’s six times more transmissible than Covid-19, making it difficult to contain.

The virus, also called rubeola, can be spread days before symptoms even begin.

Symptoms start around a week after someone gets in contact with the virus, such as a runny nose or a cough.

Within days, measles’s more infamous symptoms, like red or brown blotches and white spots in the mouth, called Koplik spots, emerge.

There’s no specific treatment for measles, other than remedies in hospital, like IV drips and painkillers, to make recovery easier. A vaccine remains the best way to prevent infection.

Precise numbers for other London regions are unclear, as figures are only published for boroughs that have seen 10 more cases.

More than one in three of the infections have been in children aged between one and four, who are particularly vulnerable to measles.

The disease, while mild to most, can lead to pneumonia, which is the leading cause of death from measles among children.

In rare cases, the infection can cause brain swelling, leaving youngsters with damaged hearing or intellectual disabilities.

Enfield Council has told parents and guardians that their children could be excluded from school if they are not vaccinated for measles.

Seven schools in Enfield and Harringey have seen measles outbreaks, with some children requiring hospital treatment, the BBC reported last month.

Most were not immunised against the virus.

While measles outbreaks do happen, the speed of the infections has taken local healthcare workers aback.

Health experts say that 95% of people need to be vaccinated to curb the spread, with current vaccination rates well below that at 91.9%.

Protection is gained from the two-shot Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella (MMRV) vaccine, given to children when they are 12 months old.

Together, the doses are about 97% effective at preventing an infection.

Enfield has the lowest uptake in the UK, which has alarmed experts like Dr Jo Sauvage, the chief medical officer of the North Central London ICB, which organises healthcare for north London boroughs.

‘As the cases overall rise, it’s really distressing to see the numbers of children who are seriously ill also increase, with more children requiring hospital care,’ Dr Sauvage tells Metro.

Dr Yimmy Chow, UKHSA’s London region deputy director, says that children and adults who become infected with measles can suffer ‘needlessly’ in hospital.

Both Dr Sauvage and Dr Chow say there’s a simple thing people can do, however. Get vaccinated.

FILE - A dose of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine is displayed at the Neighborcare Health clinics at Vashon Island High School in Vashon Island, Wash., on May 15, 2019. In a statement on Friday July 14, 2023, Britain???s Health Security Agency said that measles vaccination rates in parts of London have dropped so low that the capital could see tens of thousands of cases of the rash-causing disease unless immunization coverage is quickly boosted. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File) 12516371
The measles, mumps and rubella vaccine is the best way to protect against the disease (Picture: AP)

‘Measles is one of the most infectious diseases known, and it will find those who are unvaccinated. Two doses of the MMR vaccine provide vital protection,’ Dr Chow says.

‘If your child has missed any vaccinations, or you are unsure whether they are up to date, please contact your GP surgery as soon as possible — it is never too late to catch up.’

The World Health Organisation declared the UK is no longer considered to have eliminated measles last month.

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Amy Dowden reveals biggest Strictly goal ‘if she’s asked back’

Amy Dowden reveals biggest Strictly goal ‘if she’s asked back’
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Amy has danced with the likes of Tom Fletcher, Brian Conley and JJ Chalmers (Picture: LounisPhotography/ Abaca/ Shutterstock/ Rex Features)

It’s a time of uncertainty for many Strictly professionals, but Amy Dowden is planning for her return should she be offered a spot.

The star has overcome huge obstacles to get back to doing what she loves: dancing.

Amy was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at 19, and has been in remission for breast cancer since last year.

The Caerphilly-born 35-year-old spoke to Metro about grabbing life, dodging karaoke and Reborn, her tour with reigning Strictly champion Carlos Gu.

In 2025 Amy was paired with Thomas Skinner in the dance competition – they were the first couple to leave.

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When asked about her ambitions now, she said: ‘If I’m asked back, I’d love to get to Blackpool on Strictly to prove to myself that I’m back to where I was before cancer.’

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Amy was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2024 for her services to Crohn’s disease (Picture: James Veysey/ Shutterstock/ Rex Features)

And it doesn’t stop there, Amy is thinking beyond being just a professional partner on the show: ‘I’d love to enjoy my tenth year on Strictly, then do some presenting down the line and, one day, maybe even join the judging panel.

‘I judge a lot of competitions around the UK and around the world and I’d be a nice Strictly judge: fair, honest and sympathetic.’

Of course, since Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman announced their shock exit from the show, there’s now a job going.

With speculation mounting around who could replace them, Metro asked Amy whether she thought it would be strange without the famous duo: ‘Of course, but the producers are amazing and the show will evolve.

‘What makes Strictly work is the format: people falling in love with the celebrities and watching their journey.

‘I always try to make my celebrity fall in love with dancing because, for them, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.’

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Thomas and Amy managed to squeeze in a Paso Doble during their time on last year’s series of Strictly (Picture: Guy Levy/ BBC/ PA Wire)
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Amy’s latest partner’s time on Strictly was marred with some controversy. Thomas claimed to have received a tip off that he had in fact received more votes than it appeared.

A BBC spokesperson said at the time: ‘Strictly Come Dancing’s public vote is independently overseen and verified to ensure complete accuracy every week.’

They added: ‘Any claims to the contrary are entirely without foundation.’

Unlike some of her previous pairings, Thomas didn’t have any background in dancing. Whereas her 2024 partner, JB Gill, had a some experience throwing shapes while in boyband JLS.

‘All of them are challenges,’ Amy said.

‘And you never know. When last year’s line-up was announced, Karen Carney was odd-on to go out in week three or four.

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Amy has been dancing on the show since 2017 (Picture: Rex Features/ Dave Hogan/ Hogan Media/ Shutterstock)

‘Bill (Bailey), Chris (McCausland), Hamza (Yassim), no one imagined they’d win. I embrace it all.’ 

Amy took a break from the show in 2023 after she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

She recently underwent a second mastectomy in November last year on advice from her medical team.

On top of this, she’s had a broken foot, sepsis, and blood clots. Amy reflected on whether she’d been very unlucky or very lucky: ‘A weird mix of both.’

‘A young lady, Nikki, lost her life to breast cancer when I was going through chemo and her motto was: go grab life.’

‘I’ve promised her and myself, that’s what I’ll do. 

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The Strictly star is now ‘grabbing life’ (Picture: Instagram/ amy_dowden)

‘I’m still here, my hair has grown back, I’ve got my energy and dancing sparkle back and, when life is hard, I’m lucky enough to have family and friends around me.’

From her time on the flagship BBC show, she’s struck up a solid friendship with fellow professional Carlos.

On what makes them click, Amy told us: ‘We’ve known each other a long time and were rivals, but never bitter ones, always friends. He’s a beautiful soul who was there for me during my cancer journey.

‘He calls my mum and dad “mama and papa” and we really are like brother and sister.

‘We fight, we cry, we laugh and we don’t hold back – I’ll come downstairs in something and he’ll go, “Who told you you look good in that?!”. But I wouldn’t have it any other way. 

They’re back dancing together on tour with a 2026 leg of Reborn. Their website reads: ‘Back on stage following a triumphant and acclaimed debut season, Amy and Carlos share an intimate portrait of their lives and journeys, in which the inspirational and transformative power of dance shines through.’

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 20: Amy Dowden attends the Pride Of Britain Awards 2025 at Grosvenor House on October 20, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Marsland/WireImage)
Despite being from Wales, Amy says she ‘isn’t a good singer’ (Picture: Mike Marsland/ WireImage)

Amy teased us with what to expect: ‘There’s going to be an empowering new group number, we’ve got Jake Leigh, who choreographed Carlos’s first-ever 40 in the Couples Choice, plus (Strictly singer) Andrea Grant and some new dancers.

‘With 24 dance numbers, there’s a lot to cram in, but Karen might be making an appearance at one or two venues too, who knows?’ 

The tour also involves singing, but Amy won’t be taking the mic: ‘I may be Welsh, but that doesn’t mean I’m a good singer!

‘Honestly, my karaoke number is the Hokey Cokey, because everyone’s dancing rather than listening to my singing. 

‘So we dance while Carlos sings, which was quite a surprise to the audience – he’s really passionate about it.’ 

Reborn returns on May 29th in Dartford, then tours. See www.amyandcarlostour.co.uk for tickets. 

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Sony is more worried about Steam Machine than Xbox’s Project Helix says dev

Sony is more worried about Steam Machine than Xbox’s Project Helix says dev
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A former developer at Bluepoint Games has suggested Sony’s move away from PC gaming could be due to the fear of Valve’s Steam Machine.

While it hasn’t been confirmed by Sony, recent reports suggest the company has decided to pull back on porting every PlayStation 5 exclusive title to the PC.

Sony has apparently scrapped plans to bring Ghost Of Yōtei to PC, while upcoming single-player exclusives like Marvel’s Wolverine and Saros are set to remain console-only. Although it’s claimed there will be some exceptions, notably multiplayer titles and games not internally developed by Sony, like the upcoming Kena: Scars Of Kosmora.

While some suggested this shift in strategy could be a response to Microsoft’s Project Helix, which is set to run both Xbox and PC games, a former developer at Bluepoint Games, which was recently shut down by Sony, has said it’s actually Valve’s upcoming Steam Machine that Sony fears.

In a post on X, Bluepoint’s former head of technology, Peter Dalton, wrote: ‘I read an interesting take on why Sony may be pulling back from pushing PC releases and instead focusing more heavily on exclusives. Some people frame this as a response to Xbox, but I’m not convinced that’s the real driver.

‘A more interesting possibility is the rise of a Steam-based console ecosystem. Consoles largely exist because they provide a cheaper, simpler alternative to gaming PCs. For most households, a dedicated gaming console is easier to justify than building or maintaining a high-end PC.

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‘However, if Valve releases a new Steam console that provides a console-like experience while still giving players access to the entire PC game library, that could become a very compelling option. In that scenario, if Sony were releasing all of its games day-and-date on PC, the Steam console could effectively offer the best of all worlds: console simplicity with the full breadth of PC gaming.’

Dalton ends the tweet on a dramatic note, adding: ‘It would be quite ironic if, after decades of traditional console competition, Valve ultimately ended up winning the console war.’

There are some caveats with Dalton’s comments. While Valve’s Steam Machine promises to be compatible with your entire Steam library, the reality might be quite different – as we’ve seen with its handheld Steam Deck and the ‘deck verified’ label.

Additionally, it’s unclear how competitive Valve’s Steam Machine will actually be compared to Sony and Microsoft’s next consoles. It’s expected to come out this year but we still don’t know anything about its price, or whether it will be available anywhere aside from Valve’s website, which has greatly limited the Steam Deck’s visibility and sales.

Even with these caveats though, it’s a pretty sensible theory – and one which is more believable than Sony being concerned about Project Helix. At the moment, based on Valve’s dominance in the PC space and the dismal sales of the Xbox Series X/S, the Steam Machine feels like it has a better shot of making a splash than the next Xbox.

Although that’s only in theory – Valve’s first attempt to create a range of Steam Machine devices, in 2013, was a complete failure and while much has changed in that time there’s still no direct evidence that a concept like Steam Machine or Project Helix can be a mass market proposition.

It’s also possible Sony’s drift from PC is for other reasons. According to Alinea Analytics, sales of PlayStation games on PC have notably dropped in recent years, so this could just be a failed experiment for the company which they’re hoping to rectify ahead of the launch of the PlayStation 6.

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Londoners brace for more travel chaos with tube drivers to strike again

Londoners brace for more travel chaos with tube drivers to strike again
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Interior of a Central Line London Underground train, showing seating, grab poles, and passengers commuting through the capital’s iconic Tube network. (Picture: Getty Images)

Tube drivers will unleash a wave of 24-hour strikes in a fresh dispute over hours.

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) will walk out at midday on March 24 and 26, April 21 and 23 and May 19 and 21.

The union said around 1,800 of its members were involved in the dispute over the introduction of a compressed four-day working week.

Drivers had rejected the proposals in a referendum, said the RMT, amid concerns about shift lengths, unacceptable working time arrangements and the potential impact on fatigue and safety.

Eddie Dempsey, RMT general secretary, said: ‘London Underground is trying to force through major changes to working patterns that have already been rejected by our members.

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Rush hour crush from the last strike in September last year (Picture: TOLGA AKMEN/EPA/Shutterstock)

‘We are clear that these proposals raise serious concerns around fatigue, safety and work-life balance.

‘Despite our best efforts over many months, no satisfactory outcome has been reached so we have no choice but to call strike dates.

‘There is still time for London Underground to come up with a workable solution but we will take strike action if we cannot get a negotiated settlement.’

A Transport for London spokesperson said: ‘We shared our proposal for a four-day working week with our trade unions last year. Since then, we have been engaging with them on how best to implement the new working pattern.

‘We have started talking with our unions about how to implement a four-day working week for train drivers on the Bakerloo line only.

‘These threatened strikes are completely unnecessary and will have a serious impact on London’s businesses and commuters and we urge them to call off this action.

‘The changes would be voluntary, there will be no reduction in contractual hours and those who wish to continue a five-day working week pattern will be able to do so.

‘These changes will help us to improve reliability, improve our ability to flexibly deploy our drivers and enable us to offer a modern and efficient service while creating no additional cost.’

In September’s strikes last year, bus queues stretched to hundreds of people long with even vomit pictured smeared on windows.

‘When I have told people the bus is too full, or the journey has been diverted, they have punched the protective screen or spat at me,’ one driver told Metro.

‘The strikes are such an intense time for everyone, but we bear the brunt of it.’

Hospitals also warned patients to leave more time for their journeys, or to cancel their appointment in advance if they won’t be able to make it.



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This tool stops people from finding out where you live after Googling your name

This tool stops people from finding out where you live after Googling your name
It might not scrub the web clean, but it’s the next best thing (Picture: Metro)

If you’ve ever Googled your name (don’t worry, we all have) then there’s a good chance you’ve seen your email and even phone number pop up.

The reason for this is data brokers, companies that flog people’s personal information to anyone willing to pay, from advertisers to cyber crooks.

Data brokers also scavenge for addresses and information on the victim’s friends and family, with the market worth about £250billion worldwide.

But Google has updated a little-known tool that allows users to, well, Google themselves to find and remove their personal info online.

What is Results about you?

Results about you generate reports about sites that might have your personal information by, well, Googling it.

You can then click a button to flag it for it to be removed from search results, with Google reviewing the request first.

When Metro gave the tool a whirl, we found our name and email mentioned in obvious places – Metro author pages, social media profiles and online directories, for example.

But it was also publicly available in more unexpected places, like a French photography studio’s website that now redirects to a shady dating network.

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The tool tracks down mentions of your details in Google search results (Picture: Google)

Google will email you when it finds your information and give you the option to remove it from Google search, the idea being that it’ll stop data brokers from finding it, too.

Chris Yule, senior director of threat research at the cyber defence firm Sophos X-Ops, told Metro that Results about you is for the privacy-conscious.

‘Say you’re a doctor or a policewoman and you don’t want members of the public you’re interacting with finding your address from a quick Google search,’ Yule says.

‘Google will review requests to remove results if people search for you.

‘What it doesn’t do is stop your data being made available or sold online. Your information will still be available on the site it’s being sold on, but Google won’t link to it in results anymore.’

Why should I be worried about data brokers?

Yule warns that Sophos X-Ops has seen a 1253% increase in the volume of personal data for sale on the dark web over the last five years.

The shady corner of the internet uses technology that allows both sides of an online interaction to hide their identity and location.

‘Data brokers will steal and gather personal data with the sole objective of selling it on to people who can use it to make money, whether that’s personal data for identity theft and fraud, financial data for payment fraud, or technical data like usernames and passwords that can be used for ransomware and other cybercrime,’ Yule adds.

In a blog post, Google said it’s beefing up Results about you in the US, so users can hunt mentions of their passport details or social security number, which is used to apply for welfare.

Expanded monitoring will soon be available in ‘additional regions’.

To find any of this information, you do need to hand it directly over to Google – the company said the tool uses ‘rigorous security protocols’.

The tool stops your data from appearing in Google search results (Picture: Didem Mente/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Yule says the irony in giving Google your data for it to find your data isn’t lost on him.

‘Ultimately, Google is the arbiter of search results for most people, so if you want their help in taking down things you don’t want people to see, then you need to give them something to work with,’ he says.

Not everyone ‘plays by Google’s rules’, warns cybercrime expert

The tool is part of a growing number of paid data removal services, which keep your information out of data brokers’ hands on your behalf.

But such services still struggle to keep up with identity thieves, who can use an increasingly sophisticated array of tools to pretend to be you.

Jake Moore, a global cybersecurity advisor at software firm ESET, tells Metro that commonplace AI systems ‘don’t play by Google’s rules’.

‘AI is far more powerful at researching, so it’s important to be aware that some of these platforms can also share personal information sometimes,’ Moore says.

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Cyber crooks often buy people’s data on dark web markets (Picture: Shutterstock/Max Acronym)

‘It is much better to attempt to remove the data from its origin than rely on the search removal tool.’

If you’re wary of what information about you is out there, Marijus Briedis, chief technology officer at NordVPN, has some tips.

‘Privacy should be approached in layers,’ Briedis says.

‘Adjusting account settings and managing what appears in search results can reduce exposure, but tools that protect your connection – such as VPNs – can also help limit how much of your browsing activity is visible to networks, advertisers and other third parties.’

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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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