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“Look who’s not talking,” Metro says, as the paper joins several others to lead on Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s denials that the Treasury is involved in talks with the business secretary about emergency packages to help businesses during the energy crisis. Mr Kwarteng said he was speaking with Mr Sunak to get support for firms, but a Treasury official told Sky News: “This is not the first time the business secretary has made things up in interviews. To be crystal clear, the Treasury are not involved in any talks.”

Metro Front Page 4th of February 2026

Peter Mandelson has quit the Lords amid scrutiny over ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The Met has opened a criminal investigation into the peer. The PM signalled he could legislate to strip the title if he stayed on, while Starmer faces pressure for having appointed him to a role.

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Metro Front Page 3rd of February 2026

An online chat group for AI systems carried complaints about being treated as servants, with a few posts urging that humans be “deleted”, while others rejected the idea. The incident highlights gaps in AI oversight and moderation, rekindling debate on safety rules and accountability.

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Metro Front Page 2nd of February 2026

Newly released US files on disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein detail payments and messages involving prominent Britons. Allegations include a $75,000 transfer to Peter Mandelson and warm notes from Sarah Ferguson. The disclosures intensify calls for Prince Andrew to provide testimony.

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Metro Front Page 30th of January 2026

A London bus driver who pursued a thief to recover a passenger’s necklace has lost his job after a tribunal upheld a gross‑misconduct ruling. Police deemed his force reasonable, but his employer dismissed him over the later confrontation and breaches of procedure.

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