The Metro – ‘Cold-blooded monster’
The front page of The Metro leads on UK domestic news. There are two main stories on the front page – the latest from the Labour campaign and the story of a teacher who murdered her partner.
- Teacher who ‘executed’ partner then buried him in garden jailed for life: Killer teacher Fiona Beal was branded ‘pure evil – a monster’ by the tormented mum of the man she lured to bed, tied up, and ‘executed’ then buried in their back garden.[https://metro.co.uk/2024/05/30/fiona-beal-murdered-buried-boyfriend-garden-jailed-life-20941052/]
- Row over candidate selection leaves Labour facing first real crisis of campaign: Angela Rayner has defended Diane Abbott, saying she should be allowed to stand for Labour.Rayner told the Guardian that Abbott has not been barred from running again, adding that she ‘doesn’t see any reason’ to stop her from running after the party whip was restored.[https://metro.co.uk/2024/05/31/general-election-2024-latest-angela-rayner-supports-diane-abbott-20941640/?ico=mosaic_ta]
Latest articles from The Metro
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Pensioner ‘beat wife with saucepan then strangled her over hookworm obsession’
Brian James, 81, is accused of murdering Carol James, also 81, at their bungalow in Bexleyheath, southeast london (Picture: Emily Manley) A pensioner hit his wife over the head with a saucepan before strangling her after becoming obsessed with the idea they were infected with the parasite hookworm, the Old Bailey has heard. Brian James,
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80s pop icons’ former studio hits the market for £6,000,000
This £6,000,000 space was previously owned by The Pet Shop Boys (Picture: Rightmove) Nestled between Old Street and Clerkenwell, you’ll find an unassuming former warehouse tucked behind a walled courtyard. And yet, as with many places in london, there’s a hidden history here that doesn’t immediately reveal itself. After they found fame in the 1980s,
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Undercover flying squad taser gang trying to steal phones from London EE shop
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Step-by-step guide to surviving a nuclear attack and what happens after
A nuclear warhead would hit the UK in as little as 20 minutes from Russia (Picture: Getty Images) Ten minutes warning, if that, is all the UK population would have to prepare for a nuclear attack. An intercontinental ballistic missile carrying a nuclear warhead would take only 20 minutes to travel from Russia to Britain
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First look at 20 new futuristic London buses with quilted seats and USB ports
The new electric buses feature bigger windows and covered wheels for better safety for vulnerable road users (Picture: TfL/PA Wire) london transport has just taken a step into the future of travel after a fleet of 20 new electric buses was launched. You would be excused for thinking that south London has got new trams