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Heineken Tube Sign Rebrand Divides London

Heineken's temporary rebrand of the Bakerloo line to 'Bakerl0.0' has ignited a fierce debate about advertising on London's iconic Tube network. Read the expert arguments for and against.

Molly-Mae Hague's net worth soars to £20m

Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague's net worth has reportedly reached £20 million following a major new deal with Adidas. Experts predict this could be the start of a £100m empire.

Bakerloop bus route revenue doubles TfL forecasts

TfL's new Bakerloop bus service has carried 367,000 passengers and generated £231,000 in just 10 weeks, more than double initial projections. Discover the impact of this interim solution ahead of the Bakerloo line extension.

Supermarket Beans Beat Heinz in UK Taste Test

A Which? blind taste test crowns Aldi and Lidl's own-brand baked beans the UK's best, beating Heinz on flavour and price. Find out which brands to buy and save over £100 a year.

X UK Profits Slump 65% as Advertisers Flee

Turnover at Elon Musk's X in the UK collapsed from £69.1m to £28.8m in 2024. The platform faces a brand safety crisis and political pressure. Read the full financial breakdown.

Should Phones Be Banned on UK Public Transport?

A heated debate erupts in MetroTalk over phone use on buses and trains. Readers cite noise, autism accessibility, and public nuisance, while a veteran bus driver reveals the 'implied contract' of travel. Have your say.

Seasalt to open 10 new UK stores in 2026

Cornish clothing brand Seasalt is expanding with 10 new UK stores in 2026, betting on market towns and sustainable fashion despite retail challenges. Discover its growth plans.

Woman sexually assaulted on London Overground train

British Transport Police are urgently appealing for witnesses after a woman was sexually assaulted on a London Overground train between Hackney Downs and Liverpool Street. The incident occurred on a Saturday evening in late March.

Government spends £1m+ on influencers since 2024

Exclusive figures reveal the UK government has spent more than a million pounds on social media influencers since 2024 to promote policies. Discover the departments and personalities involved.

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