2024-09-02
Metro Front Page 2nd of September 2024
Ofsted is scrapping one-word descriptions for categorising schools in favour of more detailed feedback, following concerns highlighted by the recent suicide of headteacher Ruth Perry.
Ofsted is scrapping one-word descriptions for categorising schools in favour of more detailed feedback, following concerns highlighted by the recent suicide of headteacher Ruth Perry.
Pubs have criticised Keir Starmer’s proposals to extend the smoking ban to outdoor spaces, arguing that such measures could harm their already struggling businesses.
Ryanair’s CEO has proposed that passengers be limited to two alcoholic drinks before boarding flights, in an effort to curb incidents of drunken violence.
The long-awaited Oasis reunion has been confirmed, sparking excitement among fans as Noel and Liam Gallagher announce their return to the music scene.
Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has died at the age of 76, leaving behind a remarkable legacy in football.
A new jab that primes the immune system to recognise and fight lung cancer is being tested on UK patients in a world-first clinical trial.
An MP has called for Taylor Swift to be granted the Freedom of the City of London, following the significant economic boost her tour has provided to Britain, estimated at £1 billion overall and £300 million in the capital alone.
Rescuers searching the wreckage of Mike Lynch’s sunken superyacht in the Mediterranean are losing hope of finding the six missing individuals alive, despite the possibility of them having survived in air pockets.
Metro reports that British tech billionaire Mike Lynch is missing after a yacht sank.
Extreme misogyny will be treated as a form of terrorism under new government plans, with officials suggesting that those who commit such acts could be subjected to similar interventions as other forms of extremist behaviour.