Metro – Grass up a neighbour
The Metro leads on the hosepipe ban, with South East Water – which services 2.2 million properties in Sussex and Kent – imposing a banning order.
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Metro – Damning report into savage death of Finley: Totally failed
Front page summary Metro – Damning report into savage death of Finley: Totally failed The Metro reports that a baby was murdered by his drug-addicted parents 39 days after being returned to them by social services. “Totally failed” headlines the paper as it reports on a safeguarding review over the death of baby Finley Boden. The paper says the “damning report” found Finley “should have been one of the most protected children”. Elsewhere, Jake Gyllenhaal
Metro – Disaster after container ship collision: Heartbreak bridge
Front page summary Metro – Disaster after container ship collision: Heartbreak bridge The Metro reports that a mayday signal saved dozens of lives during the Baltimore bridge collapse. “Heartbreak bridge” headlines the paper reporting on the collapse of a bridge struck by a container ship in Baltimore on Tuesday. “It’s heartbreaking,” it quotes Maryland’s governor Wes Moore as saying. The front page notes it was like something from a Hollywood movie scene. Metro – ‘Drink
Metro – ‘Drink drive’ death of our angels
Front page summary Metro – ‘Drink drive’ death of our angels The Metro reports that a five-year-old girl and her mum were killed after a suspected drink driver hit them. A photo of smiling, five-year-old Linnea, who died with her mother Destiny after they were hit by a car in Plymouth, is Metro’s main image. A 74-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless driving and driving while unfit through drink
Metro – £14bn United KINDdom
Front page summary Metro – £14bn United KINDdom The Metro reports that Britons donated almost £14bn to charity last year. The paper says that despite the rising cost of living, the UK donated a record £13.98bn to charity last year, with the paper playfully calling the country ‘United Kinddom’. The paper says the county’s poorest areas were amongst the most generous. Catch up on all of Monday’s front pages here. Metro – £35bn Waspi sting
Metro – £35bn Waspi sting
Front page summary Metro – £35bn Waspi sting Millions of women could get £10,000 each because successive governments “failed to tell them about pension changes that left them in crisis”, the Metro reports. A landmark report has called for women impacted by pension changes to receive payments and follows a campaign by so-called Waspi women – named after the group Women Against State Pension Inequality. It’s a “£35bn Waspi sting”, says the Metro’s headline. The
Metro – First cyber flasher jailed
Front page summary Metro – First cyber flasher jailed The Metro leads on a man who has been jailed for sending explicit photos of himself to a teenager and a woman – making him the first person to be sentenced for cyber flashing in England. Nicholas Hawkes, 39, sent unsolicited photos of himself to a 15-year-old girl and a 60-year-old woman. The paper says the ‘pervert’ is behind bars thanks to a new law. There’s