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“Pupil power” is the headline on the front of Metro, with images of students demonstrating outside the Department for Education in Westminster on Sunday dominating the page. Hundreds of students took to the streets protesting against the government’s mishandling of exam results, with many demanding Education Secretary Gavin Williamson stands down. As they gathered in Westminster, they called on Boris Johnson to “come out of hiding”, the paper adds, and take personal responsibility for the “chaos”.

Metro Front Page 6th of March 2026

The PM pledged to protect Britons by boosting RAF deployments and arranging more mercy flights to repatriate those stranded overseas. While families reunited at airports, the first government rescue effort faced criticism as disorganised, prompting a review.

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Metro Front Page 5th of March 2026

A US submarine sank an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean, the first such sinking by the US Navy since the 1940s. Many sailors are feared dead. The incident signals an escalation of regional tensions reaching far beyond the Middle East.

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Metro Front Page 4th of March 2026

Donald Trump said it is “too late to talk” to Iran, claiming recent US action has neutralised key assets. His stance escalated tensions and opened a rift with Britain over the next steps, following an incident in Tehran that heightened regional concern.

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Metro Front Page 3rd of March 2026

Donald Trump ordered large-scale US military action against Iran, triggering regional incidents and shaking markets. Oil and gas prices rose, reports cited friendly fire losses, and questions intensified over allied support alongside scrutiny of the operation’s aims, costs and risks.

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