The Metro – ‘Can he fix it? No he can’t’
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The Metro – ‘Can he fix it? No he can’t’
The Metro is picking up a very different message from the prime minister: “don’t blame me”. The paper says he dismissed problems such as rising prices, shortages, culls of pigs by farmers and a lack of lorry drivers and said it was the job of industry, not government, to resolve them. “Can he fix it? No, he can’t!” is the headline.
Today's Headlines
There’s an ‘invasive’ new species of snake living in Britain – but how did it get here?
Invasive snakes breeding in the wild in at least three UK regions crawl up walls and into attics to survive, researchers said. Aesculapian snakes, which can grow to over 7ft long, originally escaped from captivity, but are now surviving on their own using warm corners made by humans. Researchers tracked 13 males and eight females between 2021 and 2022 to find out how they were surviving in a climate previously thought to be too cold
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Calling all coffee and Oatly oat milk lovers – as the collaboration you never knew you needed until now, has arrived. Yes, our dairy-free prayers have been answered and we now have the incredible Vertuo limited edition Oatly Barista Edition pods available. Don’t have a Vertuo machine? Fear not as you might next week… but more on that later. Costing 79p per pod and much less than the bang average ‘coffee’ you’re buying every morning,
Grenfell campaigners brand plans to demolish tower ‘unforgivable’
The families of the people killed in the Grenfell Tower fire have spoken out after being told the block will be demolished. Grenfell Next of Kin, a group representing some of the bereaved families, says Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, who is also Housing Secretary, ‘announced the decision that the tower will have to be carefully deconstructed’. But some bereaved families say their opinions on the future of the tower have been ignored by the
Watch store boss denies ‘criticising seller who killed himself after £1,400,000 raid’
Watch store boss denies ‘criticising seller who killed himself after £1,400,000 raid’ The owner of a London jewellery shop has denied accusing a salesman of being in on a £1.4 million raid just hours before he killed himself. Store manager Oliver White, 27, was restrained with cable ties and placed in a headlock during the robbery at 247 Kettles store in Richmond on May 25. He was later found dead in a wooded area in Shepperton, Surrey,
London nightlife takes another beating after luxury flats put iconic venue at risk
London nightlife takes another beating after luxury flats put iconic venue at risk A ‘hallmark’ night time venue with views over London may be forced to close as a block of luxury flats is set to be built. Netil360 in London Fields, Hackney, has been warned its views of central London could be spoilt by plans to build the six-storey development just a street away. It will be built directly south of the bar and
PhD student ‘raped 10 women after plying them with alcohol or drugs’
PhD student ‘raped 10 women after plying them with alcohol or drugs’ A PhD student is accused of drugging and raping 10 women over a period of four years, a court has heard. Zhenhao Zou, 27, a Chinese national, allegedly drugged or pressured the women to drink alcohol before sexually assaulting them. The prosecution alleged that Zou often filmed himself doing so and would keep the videos as ‘souvenirs’. Zou is accused of raping the