Click to Enlarge
Facebook
Twitter
The Metro calls the claims of blackmail “another political crisis” facing the prime minister. It quotes Conservative MP William Wragg who said suspected plotters were threatened with damaging press stories and funding cuts for constituency projects. Meanwhile, the paper’s main front page picture shows commuters at London’s Waterloo station as working from home guidance ended.

Metro Front Page 9th of December 2025

The Met is rolling out high-powered e-bikes to track offenders using similar machines to steal phones in busy shopping districts. Specialist riders patrol the West End, intercept suspects, seize bikes and issue warnings, aiming to reduce dangerous riding and protect Christmas crowds.

Read More »

Metro Front Page 8th of December 2025

Heathrow faced major disruption after an irritant was released in a multi‑storey car park, leaving 21 people affected, including a child. Armed officers searched Terminal 3; some flights were delayed or cancelled, and rail, tube and bus links were briefly suspended while inquiries continued.

Read More »

Metro Front Page 5th of December 2025

A magnitude 3.3 earthquake struck the Lake District, the BGS confirmed. Tremors were felt across Cumbria and parts of Lancashire, rattling homes and prompting numerous reports. No significant damage or injuries were recorded, and activity subsided quickly.

Read More »

Metro Front Page 4th of December 2025

Parents are set to save up to £900 a year as the PM pledges to overhaul infant formula rules. Planned changes will allow price promotions, improve labelling and retailer guidance, and boost competition, helping families make informed choices and cut costs.

Read More »