Metro and Mail Online apologise and take down articles which reported only one side of paternity dispute involving ‘£1bn fortune’
Metro and Mail Online have both taken down stories which reported claims made by man involved in a paternity suit…
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Metro and Mail Online have both taken down stories which reported claims made by man involved in a paternity suit…
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ByFree newspaper Metro has overtaken its sister title the Daily Mail to become the second highest circulation UK national newspaper.…
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