The Metro says during the grand finale of Love Island 2021, Liam and Millie were crowned the winners of the ITV series, with Chloe and Toby finishing as the runners-up.
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The Metro says Katie Price has spoken out after allegedly being assaulted in an ‘unprovoked’ attack that left her with facial injuries.
The Metro reports Joe Biden is coming under mounting pressure to extend the US departure, amid what it describes as the “Taliban’s red line” for Western forces to leave the country.
The Metro says Boris Johnson has been spotted getting his own shopping in at a supermarket – without wearing a mask.
The Metro says the SAS had to launch a daring raid in Taliban territory after 20 of its troops found themselves stranded, hundreds of miles from safety.
The Metro says Romelu Lukaku has declared that he would ‘never’ sign for Arsenal following Chelsea’s 2-0 victory at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
Metro reports that a British paratrooper seen cradling a baby amid the mayhem at Kabul airport has said the image shows what soldiers are doing “on a daily basis”.
The Metro says: The devastated family of Plymouth shooting victim Stephen Washington, 59, says their world ‘has been turned upside down in the blink of an eye’.
The Metro says: A British national claims he is stuck in a UN safehouse in Afghanistan but feels ‘abandoned’ as the country falls to the Taliban.
The Metro says: A migrant has been airlifted to hospital after a boat carrying around 40 people began to sink in the English Channel.
The Metro says: The Premier League roars back into life on Friday night as debutants Brentford host Arsenal.
The Metro says: A three-year-old girl died after choking on part of her own jacket’s zip inside an Asda supermarket, a source has said.
“Operation Kabul” is the Metro’s headline as it reports 600 British troops will be sent to help an estimated 4,000 UK nationals and ex-Afghan staff flee.
The Metro says: A mental health hospital in Staffordshire was closed after an inspection uncovered a string of abusive and unprofessional incidents.
The Metro says: Women have finally been allowed to wear trousers at the Henley Royal Regatta.
The Metro says: Italy may have smashed the European temperature record amid a heatwave scorching southern parts of the continent.
“Return to the dark ages” says the Metro as it reports the terror of displaced Afghans who are facing the threat of the Taliban. It says fighters have celebrated the seizure of swathes of territory.
The Metro says: A host of changes will be made to Google and YouTube’s settings in an effort to boost privacy for children.
The Metro says: Dr Katie Lidster, 38, was demoted from her position at the Government-backed UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) while caring for her second child, Daisy, who had been born two months premature.
The metro says: The UK recorded 146 Covid deaths on Tuesday – its highest total since March 12.
The Metro leads on the news that a US woman has filed a civil case against the Duke of York, alleging he sexually assaulted her when she was 17-years-old.
The Metro says almost half of A-Level grades have been awarded an A or A* in an all-time high after exams were cancelled for the second year running.
The Metro says: Humans are unequivocally driving global warming, with devastating impacts already seen around the world, a damning new UN report warns.
The Metro says: A murder victim whose body was found on a rural road in Leicestershire this weekend has been named.
The Metro leads with a dramatic photograph showing desperate attempts to fight wildfires on the Greek island of Evia leads under the heading “code red for humanity”.