The Metro says The UK could go the way of Austria, Germany and other European nations by placing lockdown-style restrictions on unvaccinated people.
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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 The Rust script supervisor has filed a lawsuit against Alec Baldwin saying she suffered both ‘physical and emotional’ injuries after the fatal shooting.
The Metro leads on how cricket whistleblower Azeem Rafiq broke down in tears as he revealed his “inhuman” treatment in an emotional testimony to MPs.
The Metro says Meghan Markle is set to make a return to TV this week in her first sit-down interview with Ellen DeGeneres.
The Metro says Travis Scott has been named in a hefty $750million (£559m) lawsuit following the Astroworld festival tragedy.
The Metro says The elimination of cervical cancer is ‘in our sights’, a charity has claimed.
The Metro says The Queen sent a timely message to the Church of England’s leaders a few days before her first wedding anniversary without Prince Philip.
The Metro says Harry Potter star Emma Watson has shared a sweet message for the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone and we’re not okay!
The wife of Liverpool taxi driver David Perry says he is ‘lucky to be alive’ after a suspected suicide bomber blew up his cab, the Metro reports.
The Metro says Paris Saint-Germain teammates Neymar and Lionel Messi will not be lining up on opposite sides on Tuesday night, with the Brazilian missing the World Cup qualifier with Argentina through injury.
The Metro says People in western Scotland were woken by an earthquake in the night.
The Metro says Harry Styles is, naturally, completely owning it as Dazed’s Winter 2021 cover star, in all manner of avant-garde fashion choices.
The Metro says Emile Smith Rowe has spoken out about his special bond with Arsenal teammate Bukayo Saka after scoring in his first England start during the 10-0 win over San Marino.
The Metro says Britain has accused Belarus’s authoritarian president Alexander Lukashenko of an ‘abhorrent’ attempt to engineer a migrant crisis.
The Metro reports on growing concerns of the Queen’s health after she cancelled her appearance at Remembrance Sunday.
The Metro says Boris Johnson will hold a Covid press conference this afternoon after warning a ‘blizzard’ of infections is spreading across Europe.
The Metro says Yungblud has addressed the calls for him to take over from Harry Styles playing Boy George in an upcoming biopic.
The Metro says Jonty Bravery has been arrested on suspicion of raping a fellow prisoner.
The Metro says a child has reportedly died and another has been seriously injured after being stabbed and thrown from an apartment block window in Sweden.
The Metro says England manager Gareth Southgate believes that Roy Keane’s comments towards Harry Maguire were made in an attempt to ‘stay relevant.’
Metro writes that most heart attack and stroke victims are waiting nearly an hour for an ambulance as the 999 system is swamped by a record 1 million calls.
The Metro says Paris Hilton is a married woman, after tying the knot with Carter Reum.
The Metro says a 22-year-old woman named Bharti Shahani has become the ninth person to die following the deadly crowd crush at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival.
The Metro says England manager Gareth Southgate is being offered a new contract worth £6m-a-year, double what he is paid currently, to stay on in the job, but the Football Association fear he will be tempted to leave.
“A bit of a cop out” is Metro’s take on the prime minister’s response to allegations of “sleaze” against MPs amid the controversy over outside interests.