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The Metro reports that a coronavirus vaccine could be rolled out “for all front-line workers” and anyone over the age of 85 from next month. Citing GPs’ magazine Pulse, it says “specialist teams will take the vaccine into places such as care homes”. The report “represents the first firm indication of how the government will prioritise who will get a vaccine,” it adds.

Metro Front Page 20th of January 2026

Donald Trump revived talk of the US acquiring Greenland, linking it to grievances over being overlooked for a Nobel prize. Norway’s PM said the award is independent of government. Danish and Greenlandic leaders rejected any sale, stirring unease among allies.

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Metro Front Page 19th of January 2026

Tea breaks are vanishing as workers skip time away from their desks, a survey finds. Most say short breaks lift mood and productivity, yet workplace culture discourages them. A campaign backed by Three UK and a mental health charity urges employers to normalise regular brews and conversations.

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Metro Front Page 16th of January 2026

Robert Jenrick has quit the Conservatives to join Reform UK. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch withdrew the whip and criticised the move as disloyal. Jenrick says the party has lost its way on policy and leadership. The defection intensifies pressure on the right and raises questions over future alliances.

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Metro Front Page 15th of January 2026

An entrepreneur, reportedly backed by Elon Musk, has outlined plans for a lunar hotel targeted for 2032. The concept features rooms with Earth views, research tie-ins and luxury suites for tourists. Key challenges include funding, transport capacity and reliable life-support systems.

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