2023-09-18
Metro Front Page 18th of September 2023
The Metro reveals that TV bosses may be interrogated by a government panel over allegations against comedian Russell Brand.
The Metro reveals that TV bosses may be interrogated by a government panel over allegations against comedian Russell Brand.
The Metro highlights the plight of 7.7 million people languishing on NHS waiting lists in England.
Metro’s front page showcases a striking image of Putin and Kim Jong Un, dubbed as the globe’s most notorious tyrants, in a firm handshake.
The Metro reports on the Libya catastrophe, where floodwaters reminiscent of a tsunami have left thousands unaccounted for.
Metro touches on the recent espionage incident, noting the accused parliamentary researcher denies any ties to Chinese spying activities.
Metro focuses on Rishi Sunak’s firm stance against China’s premier, challenging Beijing’s alleged meddling in British democracy.
Metro paints a scene of “motorway chaos” as authorities intensify their efforts to halt the escaped prisoner’s potential exit from the country.
Metro covers the tragic case of 10-year-old Sara Sharif from Woking, with her absconding parents hinting at possible cooperation with authorities.
The Metro touches on the contentious issue of water firms breaking regulations by releasing untreated sewage on clear days, contrary to rules that permit waste disposal only post heavy rainfall.
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has expressed frustration over the lack of appreciation for her efforts, as highlighted by Metro.