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Faye Brown

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Past articles by Faye:

Keir Starmer smirks and kisses wife in Wimbledon box after government implodes

He is calling for a general election to give the UK a fresh start. → Read More

Boris Johnson 'appoints new cabinet ministers' so he can cling on as leader

The embattled prime minister is set to resign today, but still hopes to remain in the top job until autumn. → Read More

Boris 'Johnson will quit as PM today and resignation letter has been prepared'

Boris Johnson is expected to quit as prime minister today after finally bowing to a raft of government resignations over his leadership. Many expected him to be dragged out kicking... → Read More

Boris Johnson's government crumbles after six more ministers quit in one go

The resignations have been likened to 'rats fleeing a sinking ship'. → Read More

Record 1,500,000 people in rainbow flags fill the streets for 50th anniversary of Pride

Metro.co.uk speaks to the organisers of Pride about why today's event is so important. → Read More

Chris Pincher: Tory MP has whip suspended after claims he 'drunkenly groped two men'

Chris Pincher dramatically resigned as deputy chief whip after he 'drank far too much and embarrassed himself'. → Read More

Russian state TV claims 'chubby Boris Johnson is jealous of Putin's good shape'

Putin propagandists have rounded in on Boris Johnson after he mocked the Russian leader's topless photos and 'toxic masculinity'. → Read More

Unmasked: Logan Mwangi’s ‘pure evil’ teen killer who moved in days before his death

Craig Mulligan has been described as a 'monster' who made repeated threats to kill his five-year-old stepbrother and gleefully chanted about his love of harming young children. → Read More

Archie Battersbee’s family win appeal to have life-support case reconsidered

Archie's devastated family say his heart is still beating, but a judge previously ruled that he died in May. → Read More

Number of monkeypox cases in UK passes 1,000

There are now 1,076 infections across the country, an increase of 32% of figures reported on Friday. → Read More

At least 17 people found dead at night club in South Africa

Tthere is speculation those who died were exposed to some kind of poison or died during a stampede. → Read More

Three teenage boys arrested after string of sexual assaults in Hackney

A manhunt was launched last week after more than 20 women reported being assaulted while walking or jogging in the east London area. → Read More

Thunder warning issued for Glastonbury with advice to ‘pack your wellies’

More bad news as festival-goers brace for nightmare journeys due to train strikes. → Read More

British Airways crew forced to isolate after one tests positive for monkeypox

They have to isolate for 21 days in Singapore. → Read More

Second tower block fire breaks out hours after blaze near Grenfell

Firefighters are tackling a huge blaze at a 13th floor flat in east London. → Read More

Chilling voice note by girl, 14, who lured boy to his death

Olly Stephens, 13, was killed by two teen boys who recruited a girl to lure him into a park before they ambushed him with a knife. → Read More

Live maps show busiest roads to avoid in your area as rail strikes begin

Only a fifth of all trains are running today, half of lines are closed, and the network will be shut down at 6.30pm. → Read More

Brollies at the ready after heatwave comes to an end

Cloud and bursts of rain are forecast across much of England and Wales → Read More

UK weather: It's going to be a 34°C scorcher today, but will the heatwave last all weekend?

The UK will be hotter than the Maldives and Costa Rica. → Read More

Lord Geidt: ethics adviser quit because he was put in 'impossible and odious' position

He said he was asked to consider measures that 'risk a deliberate and purposeful breach of the ministerial code'. → Read More