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Dr Hari Shukla, 87, his wife Ranjan, and intensive care medic Dr Banwari Agarwal are dubbed “history makers” by the Metro, as they become some of the first patients in Britain to receive the Covid jab. The paper quotes Dr Shukla, who says: “I’m delighted to be doing my bit by having the vaccine. I feel it is my duty to do so.” The Metro also gives its take on the Brexit negotiations, with the line “Why Ursula’s von delayin'”, a pun on the surname of the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

Metro Front Page 12th of December 2025

Police are seeking a gang after a 1am raid on a museum warehouse. More than 600 items, including coins and cultural artefacts linked to Britain’s colonial era, are missing. CCTV shows four suspects carrying boxes. Officers are cataloguing losses and appealing for information.

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Metro Front Page 11th of December 2025

World Cup supporters travelling to the US face stricter entry checks: applicants must list five years of social media accounts on visa forms. Posts will be reviewed for security and character, and entry can be refused for offensive or risky content, so travellers are advised to review profiles.

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Metro Front Page 10th of December 2025

Donald Trump criticised European nations as “weak”, urging them to shoulder more defence costs, and reignited his feud with London’s mayor. Critics warned the remarks risk undermining Western unity and emboldening adversaries, prompting calls for closer UK‑EU cooperation.

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Metro Front Page 9th of December 2025

The Met is rolling out high-powered e-bikes to track offenders using similar machines to steal phones in busy shopping districts. Specialist riders patrol the West End, intercept suspects, seize bikes and issue warnings, aiming to reduce dangerous riding and protect Christmas crowds.

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