2025-01-17
Metro Front Page 17th of January 2025
An 18-year-old has been found guilty of murdering schoolgirl Elianne Andam, with her grieving family stating that justice has been served but their hearts remain broken over the tragic loss.
An 18-year-old has been found guilty of murdering schoolgirl Elianne Andam, with her grieving family stating that justice has been served but their hearts remain broken over the tragic loss.
Andy Malkinson, who was exonerated after 17 years in prison, is facing a delay in compensation despite an appeals chief declaring themselves a scapegoat, highlighting ongoing issues within the criminal justice system.
The Princess of Wales visited a cancer hospital to offer support and encouragement to patients and staff, highlighting her ongoing commitment to healthcare initiatives.
Ryan Wallings has been found guilty of coercive behaviour but cleared of causing the death of his fiancée, Kiena Dawes, after she took her own life amid allegations of sustained emotional abuse.
Los Angeles residents are facing another wave of wildfires, with fires fuelled by strong winds and warnings issued to looters, while wealthy individuals hire private firefighters and concerns grow over A-listers allegedly monopolising water resources for their homes.
Los Angeles has been severely affected by widespread wildfires, resulting in the destruction of homes and leading to the evacuation of over 150,000 residents.
A 14-year-old boy, described by his family as kind and aspiring to become a chef, was tragically killed in a knife attack on a bus after being exploited by local gangs, highlighting ongoing concerns about youth safety and gang influence.
Labour has faced criticism for a controversial TikTok video promoting a song that includes themes seen as inappropriate and harmful, leading to an apology from the party.
A recent dispute involving Elon Musk has overshadowed efforts to address NHS challenges, as the Prime Minister criticises misinformation while dismissing a proposed investigation into sensitive social matters.
A 32-year-old woman is now cancer-free following a pioneering liver transplant, where her tumour-filled liver was successfully replaced by a donor liver, marking a significant advancement in medical procedures in the UK.