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Guy Venables' Metro Cartoon for December 17, 2025

Explore the latest Metro daily cartoon by Guy Venables from December 17, 2025, alongside major headlines including Donald Trump's lawsuit and Mick Foley's WWE exit. Get your daily puzzles direct.

10 Unmissable London Deals: 40% Off Spa & More

Metro & Time Out team up for 10 weekly London deals. Save 40% at a Mayfair spa, get a festive feast for £25, and enjoy discounts on fitness, dining, and culture. Sign up for The Slice newsletter.

The Guardian Publishes Latest Corrections and Clarifications

The Guardian has released its latest corrections and clarifications list, addressing errors from 2025 reports. This underscores the publication's ongoing dedication to factual accuracy and journalistic transparency. Read the full details.

X Reveals Pro-Trump Accounts Based Outside US

X's new location feature has uncovered numerous pro-Trump accounts operating from Asia and other regions, raising questions about foreign influence and monetisation tactics. Discover the implications for online discourse.

Corrections: Iran Airstrikes and Birmingham Bin Strike

The Guardian addresses key corrections: Israeli airstrikes caused Iranian casualties, not US, and clarifies agency staff roles in Birmingham bin strike. Read the full details and how to submit complaints.

£19k to £150k: How Metro Changed a Life

Lewis Crompton went from a dead-end job to earning £150,000 annually after seeing a life-changing advert in Metro. Discover his incredible journey from frustration to financial freedom.

Metro Daily Cartoon by Guy Venables Published

Discover the latest Metro daily cartoon by Guy Venables, published on November 24, 2025. Explore the artist's unique style and learn how to order your own print copy today.

Marjorie Taylor Greene Announces 2026 Resignation

US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene reveals she will step down from office in January 2026, citing death threats and criticism from Donald Trump over Epstein files vote. Read the full story.

Samoa PM bans newspaper from press conferences

Samoa's Prime Minister has suspended the Samoa Observer from press briefings, triggering widespread condemnation from political leaders and press freedom advocates. Explore the implications for democracy.

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