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Iconic joke shop closes its doors after 138 years
The family-run business on Queen Street will be moving online due to the building being redeveloped.
Widower furious after church installs portable toilet next to wife’s grave
The Birmingham pensioner said the toilet 'violated' his wife's memory.
Iconic London community pub forced to close over £50,000 rent arrears
The 200-year-old pub has called final orders after it struggled to pay its rent debt.
Police called after middle-class mob cause mass Le Creuset panic
A flash-sale of the luxury kitchenware brand prompted sprawing quees and heavy congestion.
Metro readers share their theories on who exactly voted for Trump and why
In MetroTalk: readers discuss who voted for Donald Trump and reasons why Kamala Harris lost the US presidential election.
Mum gives birth to baby weighing over 11 pounds – the same as a bowling ball
'I'm so glad I had a c-section'
Man dies of gunshot wounds and two people hospitalised after shooting
An investigation into the 'senseless act of violence' is ongoing.
Kate Middleton joins Remembrance service after Queen suddenly pulls out
It is a significant step in Kate's recovery.
Outrage from mourning families after gravestones covered in stickers by council
'It’s disgusting and morally wrong to deface somebody’s resting place.'
Boy dies nine years after dad left him unable to walk or talk
A new investigation has been launched.
Abuse of 100 children by barrister was ‘covered up by Church of England’
John Smyth QC abused as many as 130 boys across five decades in the UK and Africa.
Oxford student took his own life after being ‘ostracized’, inquest hears
A review into Mr Rogers' death, led by Dr Dominique Thompson, found a 'pervasive culture of social ostracization' before he took his own life.
Church employs sheep to help stop roof from falling down
The church dates back to the 1300s and the current church was rebuilt in 1722 on the ruins of the previous building.