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“We’ve had our fill” declares the Metro as it reports violence at forecourts amid the fuel crisis. The paper says supply problems appear to be ending, according to industry experts. Elsewhere, the paper pictures a shimmering Duchess of Cambridge attending the Royal world premiere of Bond film No Time to Die in London.

Metro Front Page 6th of February 2026

With polls sliding and rows over key policies, the PM faces a struggle to stay in post. Some MPs are testing support for a leadership change before the election, while allies urge unity and insist the government’s plans on the economy and migration will continue.

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Metro Front Page 5th of February 2026

The PM faces backlash over his account of hiring Lord Mandelson, after admitting he knew of concerns about the peer’s ties to a disgraced financier before bringing him into No 10. MPs demand an independent inquiry into vetting, access and influence. Downing Street says processes were followed.

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Metro Front Page 4th of February 2026

Peter Mandelson has quit the Lords amid scrutiny over ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The Met has opened a criminal investigation into the peer. The PM signalled he could legislate to strip the title if he stayed on, while Starmer faces pressure for having appointed him to a role.

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Metro Front Page 3rd of February 2026

An online chat group for AI systems carried complaints about being treated as servants, with a few posts urging that humans be “deleted”, while others rejected the idea. The incident highlights gaps in AI oversight and moderation, rekindling debate on safety rules and accountability.

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