- European drivers face rising fuel costs as Iran conflict disrupts oil markets
- Iran executes nine political prisoners in a week amid ongoing protests
- Trump unveils ambitious $1.5 trillion defense budget plan
- Irina Papancheva releases ‘Brussels Naked’, exploring life in Brussels
- US authorities arrest grand-niece of slain Iranian commander amid crackdown
- Pepsi pulls sponsorship of Wireless Festival following Kanye West’s booking
- Serbian police find explosives near gas pipeline to Hungary
- U.S. Soldier Rescued in Iran After Downed Fighter Jet, Trump Confirms
Browsing: The Metro
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is targeting three new summer signings for Manchester United and is ready to approve a ‘significant transfer spend’, according to reports.
Shamima Begum loses court fight to have her British citizenship back A court has thrown out Shamima Begum’s bid to…
The Metro counts the cost of Russia’s war on Ukraine as the second anniversary of the conflict approaches, describing it as “two years of lunacy”. The paper refers to “tyrant” Vladimir Putin’s campaign in Ukraine, which the paper says has killed at least 10,000 Ukrainians.
Speaker of the house Sir Lindsay Hoyle is facing calls to resign after a Commons vote on a ceasefire in Gaza descended into chaos last night.
The Metro says a lucky couple who won a £61m lottery jackpot initially thought they scooped just £2.60. Richard and Debbie Nuttall, both 54, from Colne, Lancashire, have been named as the winners of a £61 million EuroMillions jackpot.
Metro leads on claims David Cameron’s government knew the Post Office dropped a secret investigation that could have proved the innocence of jailed sub-postmasters. It adds that ministers were told about the probe in 2016 but it was “ditched” by the Post Office anyway.
Michael Cartlidge, 39, and former partner Charlotte Cox, 37, purchased the Lottery card together at a shop in Spalding, Lincolnshire.
Tuchel is under a lot of pressure in Bavaria after three straight defeats, beaten by Bayer Leverkusen, Lazio and Bochum.
YouGov research found that half of workers in Britain (52%) reported feeling ‘very’ or ‘fairly’ stressed at work, and 39% noted that they experienced stress when thinking about work outside of work hours.
Bosses – who paid the cleaner £13.08 an hour – accused Ecuadorian-born Gabriela of taking ‘client property…without authority or reasonable excuse’.
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