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Metro’s main story focuses on the foreign secretary defending his decision to holiday in Crete as Taliban fighters closed in on their takeover of Afghanistan. The paper says Dominic Raab faced ridicule when he took issue with people who said he had been on a beach holiday – because the sea front had been closed.

Metro Front Page 16th of March 2026

An ex-US security adviser says Trump recognises he’s in trouble over Iran policy, having failed to set clear aims. Tehran denies a reported US plea for talks, while the oil crisis worsens, intensifying pressure on Washington.

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Metro Front Page 13th of March 2026

After a fall caused by a substandard ladder bought online, a tradesman who had to quit work is leading a drive to stop dangerous fakes. He urges tighter import checks, action on bogus safety marks and stronger duties on marketplaces to remove risky goods and protect workers.

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Metro Front Page 12th of March 2026

Documents reveal Lord Mandelson sought over £500k to leave after revelations about links to a disgraced financier. Officials negotiated the sum down to £75k, emails show, with ministers endorsing the compromise.

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Metro Front Page 11th of March 2026

A London market trader whose photo featured on a “Welcome to Heathrow” poster suffered racist abuse online. He chose conciliation, inviting detractors to share dates at his stall, stressing dialogue, hospitality and forgiveness over hostility.

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