The Metro says the leader of the west African nation of Guinea has been captured in a suspected coup by members of his own armed forces.
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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 there were incredible scenes during the Brazil v Argentina World Cup qualifier in Sao Pauo on Sunday
The Metro says nearly 50 chain stores per day closed their doors for good in the first half of the year, a study finds.
August might have been a bit of a let down but it looks like there’s a treat in store this week with a mini-heatwave ahead.
“Young face tax crunch” is Metro’s headline as the paper reports that government plans will see younger workers hit the hardest.
The Metro says Prince William personally stepped in to ensure that an Afghan officer he knew from Sandhurst was able to flee the country with his family.
The Metro says Dolly Parton has been praised by viewers online for the way she responded to pointed questions by Oprah Winfrey
The Metro says a former friend of a marketing director who is thought to have murdered his girlfriend before killing himself has called him a ‘prolific monster’.
The Metro says a lottery winner who said her £27million jackpot brought her ‘nothing but grief’ has been found dead at home.
The Metro says England cruised to a 4-0 victory over Hungary to maintain their 100% record in World Cup qualifying but racist chanting from the Budapest crowd overshadowed the game
The Metro focuses on the staffing crisis affecting many industries, as it reports that 1.66 million advertised jobs are unfilled.
The Metro says Afghans with British relatives no longer need to meet visa requirements to settle in the UK, according to Home Office sources.
The Metro says Joe Rogan has announced he’s tested positive for Covid-19, just months after making controversial comments about the vaccine.
The Metro says Ronaldo endured a nightmare start to Wednesday’s thrilling World Cup qualifier as he had an early penalty saved
The Metro says 3 Colorado police officers and two2paramedics have been indicated in the death of Elijah McClain, a black man who was placed in a chokehold and injected with a strong sedative.
The Metro says Matt Hancock has been spotted on a romantic holiday with his former aide in Switzerland.
“Piers in the clear”, says the Metro, his comments about the Duchess of Sussex were found not to have breached Ofcom’s broadcasting code.
The Metro says Rose McGowan has slammed Oprah Winfrey in a furious new tweet as she slammed the talk show queen for being ‘as fake as they come’.
The Metro says children going back to school in less than a week’s time will be without some of their uniform following major supply issues.
The Metro says twenty states have initiated a lawsuit against the Biden administration after the US Department of Education ordered schools to allow biological males to compete in girls’ sports teams.
The Metro says Geronimo the alpaca has been ‘euthanised’ after being condemned to death by the Government.
The Metro says Chelsea have completed a last-ditch deadline day deal to take Saul Niguez on loan from Atletico Madrid until the end of the season.
“Death to the West” is the headline for the Metro, which has a picture of fake coffins draped in western flags being carried through the streets of Khost by the Taliban.
The Metro says a mother attacked a mountain lion with her bare hands after it grabbed ahold of her five-year-old son and dragged him in front of their home.
The Metro says an electrician who spiralled into severe depression after his wife and children left him was sacked because his manager believed ‘GPs are not experts’.