Scottish clubbers dance night away as venues reopen for first time in over a year The Metro says: Clubbers in…
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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: A CIA officer’s wife could have been ‘distracted by her phone’ moments before crashing into teenager Harry Dunn and killing him, lawyers claim.
The Metro says: A survivor of the Manchester Arena attack who struggled with PTSD has died at home.
The Metro dedicates its front page to cyclist Jason Kenny, who became Britain’s most successful ever Olympian after winning his seventh gold medal.
The Metro says: Messi, 34, has been a free agent since his previous contract expired on July 1 and the two parties had verbally reached an agreement over a renewal, with the Argentine reluctantly ready to accept a 50 per cent wage cut.
The Metro says: The mother and stepfather of a five-year-old boy who was pulled dead from a Welsh river have appeared in court over his murder.
The Metro says: Juventus have issued an apology after a tweet showing a player making a racist gesture was shared on the official Twitter page of their women’s team this evening.
Metro focuses on the UK holidaymakers hit by the latest travel rule changes, which saw Mexico added to the red list. The paper says thousands were left scrambling to leave the country.
The Metro says the cost of quarantine hotels in England will shoot up by more than £500 later this month.
The Metro says: A shade-wearing dad bravely took on a thief who had stolen a woman’s handbag before coolly walking away to return it.
The Metro says: The step-father of a little boy found dead in a Welsh river at the weekend has been charged with his murder.
The Metro says: Britons will soon have more summer holiday destinations to choose from as seven new countries have been added to England’s green travel list.
Metro’s main picture features Sky Brown after the 13-year-old became the youngest Briton in history to secure an Olympic medal by taking bronze in the women’s park skateboarding at Tokyo 2020.
All kids aged 16 and 17 ‘to be offered Covid jab to fight off autumn surge’ The Metro says: More…
Metro’s main story focuses on Covid, with the paper reporting that a further fall in the number of UK Covid cases has raised hopes that the third wave is in retreat.
The Metro says: The Pentagon was placed on lockdown on Tuesday morning after multiple shots were fired outside.
The Metro says: The government is under pressure to allow quarantine-free holidays to France.
The Metro says: A third police officer who responded to the January 6 Capitol Riot has killed himself.
The Metro says: Proposals to create an ‘amber watch list’ as part of the Government’s Covid travel rules have been abandoned following a fierce backlash.
The Metro says: A 16-year-old boy who died in the custody of the prison service was found lying unresponsive in his cell hours after asking for medical help, an inquest has heard.
Metro highlights tweaks to the NHS app behind the “pingdemic” in England and Wales so fewer people will have to isolate after they come into close contact with a positive Covid case.
The Metro says: A girl, 15, has tragically died following a ‘domestic disturbance’ in a caravan at a holiday park in North Wales, police have said.
The Metro says: Ministers are said to be locking horns over the creation of a new travel traffic light category, as industry experts claim 17 new countries could go green on Thursday.
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The Metro says “another glittering day for Team GB” on the ninth day of the Tokyo Games as cyclist Charlotte Worthington won a gold medal while swimmer Duncan Scott took silver.