The Metro says David and Victoria Beckham’s London home was reportedly broken into by thieves while the couple and their daughter slept inside.
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The Metro says the Ukrainian soldier who made headlines for telling a huge Russian warship to ‘go f**k yourself’ after being threatened with bombs was given a medal.
The Metro says a cabinet minister finally accepted the 20 No 10 staff fined over Covid lockdown parties did break the law – after Boris Johnson tried to avoid saying they did.
The Metro says the Umbrella Academy’s Elliot Page has unveiled his season 3 character after he came out as trans, and fans’ hearts are bursting.
The Metro says President Joe Biden will sign the first federal legislation to make lynching a federal hate crime into law on Tuesday.
The Metro England defender Harry Maguire was booed by fans at Wembley before and during the friendly with Ivory Coast on Tuesday night.
Prince Andrew is set to make his first public appearance with the Royal Family since settling his US sex abuse case, reports Metro.
The Metro says Queen Elizabeth will attend a memorial service for her late husband Prince Philip this morning, Buckingham Palace has said.
The Metro says the Metropolitan Police is expected to issue the first tranche of fines over ‘partygate’ today, it has been reported.
The Metro says a return to FC Barcelona for Lionel Messi is ‘not under consideration’, according to the club’s president Joan Laporta.
The Metro says three people have been killed after a small plane crashed into a supermarket in Mexico, reports say.
The Metro says Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed the controversial ‘Parental Rights in Education’ bill into law on Monday.
Ukrainians in the northern city of Chernihiv are facing starvation and have been forced to drink sewer water, reports Metro.
The Metro says Gatwick Airport has reopened its South Terminal after shutting during the pandemic nearly two years ago.
The Metro says The BBC has urged the Taliban to ‘reverse their decision’ after the corporation’s news bulletins were pulled from air in Afghanistan.
The Metro says thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate part of Colorado as forest fires returned to a region devastated by flames last year.
The Metro says Bradley Cooper has been pictured seemingly trying to calm Will Smith down after he hit Chris Rock following a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett-Smith.
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The Metro says Rishi Sunak apparently used a Sainsbury’s workers family car for a photo op to make himself appear relatable.
The Metro says Chaz applied for emergency travel documents at the British Consulate, but he developed severe jaundice while waiting – which can clearly be seen in the photo he took for his application.
The Metro says Former President Donald Trump sued Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee and others on Thursday, accusing them of conspiring to ‘weave a false narrative’ that his campaign colluded with Russia during the 2016 presidential race.
The Metro says almost as quickly as it arrived – Britain’s ‘mini heatwave’ will be replaced by colder weather.
The Metro says shocking pictures show a huge fire turning the night sky orange as it rips through Marsden Moor.
The Metro says two Premier League clubs have joined the likes of Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus in expressing interest in signing Paul Pogba from Manchester United.