The Metro says Ten people have died and more than 30 injured after part of a canyon collapsed onto tourist boats in Brazil.
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The Metro is a freesheet tabloid British newspaper that is politically neutral. The paper never endorses a political candidate and claims to remain neutral in its reporting.
The paper is distributed each morning on trains and buses, and at railway/Underground stations, airports and hospitals across selected urban areas of England, Wales and Scotland. Copies are also handed out to pedestrians.
The Metro says Bob Saget, famed for starring in US sitcom Full House, was pronounced dead in his hotel room in Orlando, Florida on Sunday.
The Metro says At least 19 people, including nine children, have died after a fire broke out in an apartment block in New York.
Metro focuses on Novak Djokovic’s situation in Melbourne. The paper says the tennis star is being kept with asylum seekers in conditions.
The Metro says Julia Fox has detailed her dates with Kanye West as the pair confirm their romance and, we have to say, it’s truly a thing to behold.
The Metro says Kieran Trippier says he didn’t have to think twice about leaving Atletico Madrid for Premier League relegation-battlers Newcastle United.
The Metro says hundreds of troops are being drafted into London hospitals to replace staff isolating with Omicron as the NHS grapples with critical workforce shortages.
The Metro says fresh violence and looting erupted in Kazakhstan on Thursday, as it emerged that two police officers had been beheaded in an escalating revolt.
Metro leads on new COVID testing rules. “Just go with your flow” says the paper as it reports changes in England to allow people without symptoms to. isolate after a rapid positive test
The Metro says World number one tennis player Novak Djokovic has been put in a detention hotel until Monday after Australia delayed their deportation decision.
The Metro says The Grammy Awards 2022 will not be going ahead this month after being postponed due to Covid health and safety measures.
The Metro says the Golden Globes will have no stars, audience or red carpet following year of controversy and boycotts.
The Metro says Rafael Nadal insists he has no sympathy for Novak Djokovic after the world No.1 saw his visa cancelled ahead of the Australian Open.
The Metro says 4 protesters have been cleared of criminal damage for tearing down a statue of slave trader Edward Colston during a Black Lives Matter demonstration last year.
Metro focuses on Boris Johnson’s belief that the UK can “ride out” the current coronavirus wave without needing any more restrictions.
The Metro says The rules for Covid-19 testing are set to change imminently with people who are positive on a lateral flow test.
The Metro says David and Victoria Beckham are spending the first few days of the new year on an exotic holiday.
The Metro says Liverpool have requested for their Carabao Cup semi-final clash with Arsenal on Thursday to be postponed due to rising Covid cases.
The Metro says the January 6 committee asks Fox News host Sean Hannity to cooperate in investigation involving Donald Trump.
The Metro says Dozens of people have risked their lives in treacherous waters to reach the UK’s shores.
The Metro says Peterborough has finally been knocked off the top spot of an unofficial list of the UK’s worst places to live.
Millions of families face “seismic” energy bill rises this year, with experts predicting the average annual bill of £1,277 reports the Metro.
The Metro says Tristan Thompson issues grovelling apology to Khloe Kardashian after paternity test confirms he fathered child with Maralee Nichols
The Metro says Boris Johnson has been forced to deny bending Covid-19 rules again over claims he dodged self-isolation.
The Metro says The mayor of London is reportedly planning to end the prosecution of young people caught with cannabis by decriminalising certain drugs in the capital.