Only a few more hours until Brits welcome 2024.
Browsing: The Metro
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.
It begins…
He’s a real life scientist.
They make such an adorable couple!
I’d wake up, my stomach clenched with nerves, worrying about how I’d got home and whether I’d made a fool of myself.
He’s been placed high on Chelsea’s wishlist.
The clothes and make-up matter, but they are just an expression of the inward beauty.
Something tells us Jenny won’t be keen on this!
It’s going to be another stellar year for TV.
‘She is the only one in the world with it on record.’
The Oscar-winning actress doesn’t think that the ‘fear of losing a job should ever leave any of us’.
‘I felt like I was on a tour of the Peruvian prison system. It was horrible. You had to take ice cold showers and they were rat and cockroach infested.’
He was a massive improvement.
Will anyone find him in time?
Tracy has lost control of the situation.
How much do you remember?
Six months of work goes into the UK’s biggest annual fireworks display.
The moment of clarity that changed my life wasn’t, on the face of it, all that significant.
Panicked woofing can be louder than the fireworks themselves.
The US is one of the last.
‘I was so relieved when my children were diagnosed.’
This New Year’s Eve will be a windy one.
Chinese New Year is happening soon, so you still have some time to prepare your resolutions.
A one-year-old girl has never met her dad who was taken prisoner after the siege of Mariupol.
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