“Shelf isolation” is the headline for the Metro, which, like many papers, shows near-empty supermarket shelves in its main front page picture.
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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: Subway passengers were trapped in flood water up to their shoulders when flash flooding caused mayhem in central China today.
The Metro says: One of the UK’s first long Covid patients says the condition left her unable to even walk her dogs around the local park for a year and a half.
The Metro says: One of the architects of Brexit has admitted he is not sure if it will be a good thing for the country – and said anyone who is has got a ‘screw loose’.
“Gunboat diplomacy” is the headline for the Metro. The paper says France provoked “fury” when one of its warships escorted an overcrowded dinghy into British waters
The Metro says “the party spirit may be short lived” after clubs reopened on Monday for the first time since March last year.
The Metro says: Today is Freedom Day in England – the day on which most of the remaining Covid restrictions which have been in place throughout the pandemic are lifted.
The Metro says: It wasn’t quite New Year’s Eve, but there was certainly a similar vibe as the clock struck midnight last night.
The Metro says: A senior German minister has apologised after being filmed laughing during a speech in a town devastated by flooding.
“Chequers mate” is the headline dominating Metro as the paper says the PM was “shamed” into U-turning after a public outcry.
The Metro says: Several people are feared dead following a horror crash involving a number of vehicles on the A1 in County Durham.
In his first statement since racist abuse, England star Bukayo Saka makes a plea to Facebook and Twitter.
The Metro says Professor Chris Whitty has warned that the UK could ‘get into trouble again surprisingly fast’ if Covid cases and hospitalisations continue to spiral.
The Metro says “thousands” of people have ditched the NHS Covid app after more than half a million isolation alerts were sent to people in England and Wales in a single week.
The Metro says: A petition calling for people who racially abuse footballers to be banned from matches in England for life has been signed by more than one million people in just 36 hours.
The Metro says: Hundreds of touching messages of support left on the mural of Marcus Rashford will be saved with the hopes of putting them on display.
The Metro says: Face masks are set to remain mandatory on public transport across a number of regions in the north and west of England – despite rules lifting from Monday.
The Metro points out Mayor of London Sadiq Khan is among the leaders calling for masks to stay and points out Grant Shapps “urged rail firms to follow suit”.
The Metro says: A young girl is one of three victims who were attacked with acid at an apartment in north London.
The Metro says: Londoners will have to continue to wear face coverings on public transport even after July 19, it is set to be announced.
The Metro says: Marcus Rashford said he is ‘lost for words’ after hundreds gathered for an anti-racism demonstration and took the knee outside his mural this evening.
The Metro says a picture of dozens of people gathered at an anti-racism demonstration by a mural of Marcus Rashford features on the front splash.
The Metro says: Johnson & Johnson’s coronavirus vaccine is reportedly about to suffer another setback – a potential warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that it could lead to increased risk of an autoimmune disorder.
The Metro says: A young boy has penned a heart-warming letter to Marcus Rashford after England’s agonising penalty shootout defeat to Italy in the Euro 2020 final.
The Metro reports that England’s Tyrone Mings accused Priti Patel of encouraging racist fans following her tweets condemning Euro 2020 fans racist behaviour.