2022-11-17
Metro Front Page 17th of November 2022
In the Metro, the Chancellor’s expected statement on Thursday is described as the “toughest Budget for decades.”.
In the Metro, the Chancellor’s expected statement on Thursday is described as the “toughest Budget for decades.”.
Two people in Poland have been killed by suspected Russian missiles, according to the Metro.
It is reported that the UK and France have struck a deal to cut the number of migrants crossing the English Channel.
The Metro reports that most Britons will pay more taxes after Thursday’s autumn budget statement
The Metro reports that Britain’s Got Talent judge David Walliams apologised for crude sexual remarks.
According to Metro, more than 320,000 people turned to food banks for the first time between April and September.
As Sir Gavin Williamson resigned from the government, former health secretary Matt Hancock “swung into the jungle”.
The Metro says that the PM is “building bridges with World’s Leaders” at the COP27.
In towns and cities across Britain, police and teenagers engaged in a “bonfire night of mayhem” that led to the death of a 17-year-old boy.
A two-year recession is expected in the UK, according to the Bank of England.