‘The trust has been broken…’
Browsing: The Metro
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She was accused of lobbying Westminster during the pandemic resulting in the company receiving £200 million in taxpayer-funded contracts.
Though the hotel has not been used for years, it was intended to house more than 70 asylum seekers in the coming weeks.
Last month, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps ruled to keep the two helicopters, reportedly at the request of Mr Sunak.
‘I have lost a very good footballer, a great lad and a good mate.’
The Liverpool manager was frustrated with a draw.
This is what London’s all about.
The Monday letters page agrees that Microsoft and Sony have not had a good year, as one reader tries to imagine a current gen OutRun.
The Hollywood star was keeping it real.
So cute!
‘You may feel that if you don’t act now, you could miss out on something you really want.’
It’s safe to say Shearer wouldn’t fancy lining up in the same side as the winger…
He missed a golden opportunity at Anfield on Sunday.
How many noughts is that?!
Adam needs to watch his back.
‘She will do whatever it takes…’
Izzard has ambitions to become an MP.
Amit’s hand is forced.
Viewers were screaming at their TV screens.
Things can only get better for him.
He wasn’t happy.
Has this deal set the world in the right direction or further onto the path of destruction?
The Gunners got a rare home win against their bogy team.
It rebounded off the coach.
Obviously it’s personalised.