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Metro leads on the Tewkesbury school stabbing on Monday, in which a boy was arrested as part of an attempted murder inquiry. The newspaper reports that school pupils were allowed to text their parents that they were safe as the school went into lockdown to protect the injured teacher, who was discharged from hospital on Monday evening.

Metro Front Page 23rd of April 2026

An 80-year-old great‑gran continues full‑time nursing, while a single father cycles 60 miles a day to earn a living. Their commitment challenges claims of idleness, showing how many persist with demanding work to support families and cope with rising costs.

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Metro Front Page 22nd of April 2026

No.10 is under scrutiny for reportedly exploring an ambassador‑style role for a peer previously removed over links to an individual convicted of abuse. The row intensifies questions about appointments and vetting, piling pressure on the PM and prompting calls for full transparency.

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Metro Front Page 21st of April 2026

The PM faces calls to quit amid claims of a cover‑up over the Mandelson vetting row. He told MPs civil servants’ actions were “staggering” and denied wrongdoing, while opponents, including Kemi Badenoch, say he breached the ministerial code and must take responsibility.

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Metro Front Page 17th of April 2026

Victoria Beckham addressed speculation over her relationship with son Brooklyn, saying she and David have always sought to protect their children. She stressed the family is united, called for an end to gossip, and said their priority remains their children’s wellbeing.

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