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Many of Wednesday’s papers lead with government plans to bring in anti-strike legislation. The Metro labels the legislation a ‘strike against strikes’, reporting that ambulance, fire and rail staff could face the sack unless some stay at work during industrial action – if the laws are passed. Also on its front page is a story about Prince Harry leaving a hotel in New York accompanied by a bodyguard carrying a Glock gun pistol case. The prince was in the US city on Monday to promote his memoir Spare in an interview with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show.

Metro Front Page 13th of April 2026

Ministers will overhaul school meals by banning deep‑fried dishes and tightening sugar rules. Chips and battered items face removal, with fruit and veg prioritised and puddings limited. The plan aims to curb childhood obesity, raise nutrition standards and cut reliance on cooking oil.

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Metro Front Page 10th of April 2026

Police are searching for a £2m Fabergé egg stolen from a pub after a bag was taken. The thief later exchanged the jewel for drugs and it has not been recovered. Detectives have appealed for help tracing the piece and a matching watch that was also in the bag.

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Metro Front Page 9th of April 2026

US officials hailed a decisive success after brokering a ceasefire that ended 40 days of turmoil, pushing energy prices down. But threats to shipping and continued exchanges in the region tempered optimism, leaving questions over how long the truce and market calm will last.

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Metro Front Page 8th of April 2026

The US escalated pressure on Iran after new military action. Trump warned of severe consequences unless attacks halted, while Israel conducted operations. Efforts to broker a pause failed, and further measures were signalled ahead of a deadline.

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