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“Get them out” headlines Metro as it reports on British troops reaching Sudan to check if an evacuation of 4,000 UK nationals from the east African nation is possible. The paper carries a quote from international development minister Andrew Mitchell, who describes the situation as a “total and absolute nightmare of a crisis”. A power struggle between the regular army and a powerful paramilitary force has led to violence across Sudan for more than a week. And like many of today’s front pages. a smiling and dancing Len Goodman features at the top of the page, following the death of the former Strictly Come Dancing judge.

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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Metro Front Page 14th of January 2026

At a North Sea collision trial, jurors heard a cargo ship’s skipper stayed alone on watch and failed to act for over 30 minutes as the vessel closed on an anchored tanker, causing a sailor’s death. The prosecution says the danger was clear from radar and sight; the defence contests the account.

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Metro Front Page 13th of January 2026

The Met staged coordinated dawn raids against organised drug networks, including county lines operations, arresting suspects and seizing evidence. Senior officers say the crackdown has contributed to a fall in homicides in London, with further enforcement planned.

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