2023-02-10
Metro Front Page 10th of February 2023
As over 20,000 people have been confirmed dead following the Turkey-Syria earthquake, the Metro is appealing for donations.
As over 20,000 people have been confirmed dead following the Turkey-Syria earthquake, the Metro is appealing for donations.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets King Charles III after urging the UK to send fighter jets to Ukraine in a speech in Westminster Hall.
David Carrick, a former Met police officer who admitted to 49 charges, including 24 counts of rape, has been jailed for 30 years.
A young girl rescued from the rubble of a building destroyed by the Turkish earthquake is the lead story in Metro.
In a piece on Liz Truss’ claim that she was ousted by left-wingers in the economic establishment, The Metro states that Truss “still doesn’t get it”.
Metro reports that two energy giants were “feeling the heat” as British Gas faced customer fury over home break-ins, while Shell revealed vast profits.
The Metro comments on Wednesday’s strike of up to half a million workers.
“You still don’t get it”, reads the headline on Metro’s front page, which starts with Matt Hancock’s “disastrous” TV interview.
Russia has called Boris Johnson a liar over his claim that the Russian president threatened to kill him in a missile strike, according to the Metro.
According to the Metro, Nadhim Zahawi has not shown remorse over his tax arrangements since being sacked as Conservative Party chairman.