2023-07-07
Metro Front Page 7th of July 2023
In Metro, the main story concerns a Land Rover crashing into students at a school party, causing the death of an eight-year-old girl, with the police ruling out terrorism as a motive.
In Metro, the main story concerns a Land Rover crashing into students at a school party, causing the death of an eight-year-old girl, with the police ruling out terrorism as a motive.
The Metro reports on a couple’s urgent appeal to raise £1million for their baby daughter’s life-saving cancer treatment.
According to the Metro, the first baby born at the inception of the NHS 75 years ago calls for the cherished national institution’s preservation.
Metro conveys concern over global warming with a report from the Met Office, declaring last month as the hottest June ever recorded.
The Metro’s front page covers the controversy surrounding Johnny Bairstow’s dismissal at the second Ashes test, branding it “Just not cricket”.
Metro covers the repeated court blockages impeding the government’s plans to relocate asylum seekers to Rwanda.
Metro discusses a government bailout plan in response to Thames Water’s financial instability.
Metro’s lead story revolves around Matt Hancock’s statement at the Covid inquiry, asserting that procuring body bags took precedence over combating the virus for government officials.
Metro highlights the case of Nicola Bulley, clarifying that she was not murdered.
Metro headlines the attempted Wagner coup in Russia that took place over the weekend, adding that Kyiv is taking advantage of the disorder sparked by the mercenary rebellion.