Katie Price's Husband Lee Andrews 'Squatting' in Dubai Villa
Katie Price's husband Lee Andrews is reportedly squatting in a run-down villa in Dubai, using a burner phone, as she fears she may never see him again.
Katie Price's husband Lee Andrews is reportedly squatting in a run-down villa in Dubai, using a burner phone, as she fears she may never see him again.
Metro readers discuss whether Starmer is fixing the 'Brexit mess' created by Farage, Labour's EU stance, Reform voters, and internal party tensions.
Cllr Kaushik Banerjee resigned from the Conservatives days after winning his seat in Hillingdon, sparking calls for a by-election. He has not explained his decision.
PGMO admitted Manchester United's second goal vs Nottingham Forest should not have stood due to handball. VAR and referee error confirmed.
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RecommendedMartin Lewis urges Universal Credit claimants to check for council tax support worth up to £1,500, warning millions miss out due to separate application systems.
A visibly Muslim woman recounts the terror of attending a far-right rally in London, where Islamophobia was openly celebrated and hatred normalized.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers attributes negative poll response to budget to an 'unhinged scare campaign'. Neo-Nazi group challenges hate speech ban. Visually impaired bowlers compete in nationals.
Spain's People's Party wins Andalucían election but loses absolute majority, forcing reliance on far-right Vox to form a government. Socialists hit all-time low.
Drone attacks by armed groups in Colombia have surged since 2023, killing civilians and soldiers. Experts warn the shift is escalating the decades-long conflict.
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RecommendedA Guardian investigation explores whether the UK is experiencing a Christian revival, and how far-right figures like Tommy Robinson are using Christianity as a national identity symbol.
Democrats see Susan Collins as vulnerable in Maine's Senate race. Challenger Graham Platner gains momentum despite controversies, as Trump's shadow looms large.
Utah Republican lawmakers push to ban prediction markets like Kalshi, citing gambling concerns, despite federal backing and legal battles.
The Green Party debates how to be radical and popular. A strategic focus on popular radical policies like rent caps and wealth taxes could consolidate success and replace Labour from the left.
Tax experts warn that Trump's immigration enforcement could deter undocumented immigrants from filing taxes, leading to up to $479bn in lost revenue over 10 years.
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RecommendedExploring the naked ambition of UK political leaders like Starmer, Burnham, and Farage, and what it means for governance and public trust.
A note Jeffrey Epstein wrote to cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione has been unsealed, revealing cryptic phrases. Tartaglione, a quadruple murderer, claims Epstein wanted to stay with him for safety.
A Madrid court ruled Spain's tax agency must pay Shakira over €55 million after wrongly fining her for 2011 taxes, citing insufficient proof of residency.
The IMF praises Rachel Reeves for deficit reduction but warns of domestic uncertainty as bond markets fret over a potential Labour leadership challenge to Keir Starmer.
David Lammy says Keir Starmer will not set a departure timetable, urging Labour to unite after internal strife and focus on the Makerfield byelection.
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RecommendedA 47-year-old man was arrested after the bodies of a woman and two children were discovered at a home in Campbelltown, Sydney. Police are investigating.
Home care workers in New York are resuming a hunger strike after the city council delayed a vote on the No More 24 Act, which would end mandatory 24-hour shifts paid for only 13 hours.
Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent for China, facing up to 10 years in prison. Experts say China's influence efforts are common.
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, excommunicated from the GOP, is now running as a Democrat for governor, testing political loyalties in the Trump era.
Matt Brittin begins role as BBC director general amid staff strikes and warns of 'tough choices' as he seeks budget cuts of 10%.
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RecommendedMordecai Kurz argues tech billionaires hoard power, eroding democracy through monopolies. He predicts reform after crisis, urging humane capitalism.
Anthropic will brief the Financial Stability Board on its Claude Mythos AI model, which can identify cyber vulnerabilities. The model is not publicly released due to hacking fears.
Three youths are in custody after a random shooting spree in Austin, Texas, wounded four people. The suspects allegedly fired at buildings and houses while driving stolen cars.
Wes Streeting suggests UK could rejoin EU. Options include full membership, Swiss-style deal, Norway-style EEA, or reset. Challenges remain.
Mexico City's mayor paints infrastructure purple and adorns it with axolotl murals for the World Cup, drawing criticism over wasted resources and safety concerns.
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RecommendedEbony Parker, former assistant principal, goes on trial for ignoring warnings that a 6-year-old student had a loaded gun, later used to shoot teacher Abby Zwerner.