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The majority of newspapers lead with the worsening cost of living crisis. The Metro carries the stark warning issued by consumer expert Martin Lewis that the rapidly rising cost of energy will be “deadly” for some people struggling financially. The paper says Mr Lewis demanded the “zombie government” of Boris Johnson respond to the spiralling cost of living now, but it also notes the prime minister has confirmed he “will not intervene” before his successor is chosen in September.

Metro Front Page 2nd of April 2026

Trump suggested he may not uphold Nato’s mutual-defence pledge for allies he deems underpaying, triggering alarm. UK figures reaffirmed firm backing for Nato and urged Europe to meet spending targets, warning such rhetoric emboldens adversaries and weakens collective security.

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Metro Front Page 1st of April 2026

Donald Trump urged Britain and European allies to safeguard their own oil interests, saying the US won’t keep policing supply lines. Citing US energy independence, he pressed partners to assume more responsibility for securing shipments and ensuring stability.

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Metro Front Page 31st of March 2026

Investigators say a tenant deliberately triggered a gas explosion after being told his rent would rise by £80. He died in the blast, which destroyed his home and damaged neighbouring properties. Police and fire services concluded he had tampered with gas appliances.

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Metro Front Page 30th of March 2026

Solar and home battery sales have jumped 62% as households seek protection from rising energy bills. Analysts link the surge to oil and gas price hikes tied to US policy under Trump. Installers report supply bottlenecks, while experts urge faster planning and grants to speed uptake.

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