Etan Smallman

Etan Smallman | Freelance journalist for Metro's news, features and In Focus pages.

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Global heat rise ‘is only on a break’

Channel: World World December 9, 2019
EMBARGOED TO 0001 FRIDAY AUGUST 23 Be Lungworm Aware campaign undated handout photo of UV painted snails being monitored during the 'Slime Watch' study. Snails can explore the length of an average British garden in a single night - reaching a top speed of one metre per hour, a new study reveals.  PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Friday August 23, 2013. Scientists examined the habits of 450 garden snails recording their movements using LED lights, UV paints and time-lapse photography. See PA story ENVIRONMENT Snails. Photo credit should read: Be Lungworm Aware/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

On the trail of glowing snails

Channel: Uncategorised Uncategorised December 9, 2019
Home Office vans

After the 'racist van' debacle, what now for Britain's immigration policy?

Channel: UK UK December 9, 2019

Flu jab could halve risk of heart attack

Channel: World World December 9, 2019
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Single men wash sheets 'four times a year'

Channel: UK UK December 9, 2019

Nine-year-olds taken for wingwalk by grandfather

Channel: UK UK December 9, 2019
Michael Adebolajo launches bid to appeal against Lee Rigby murder conviction

Mosque attacker jailed for Rigby ‘revenge’ mission

Channel: UK UK December 9, 2019
Police investigate whether blackmail on Skype led to boy's suicide

Blackmail on Skype 'led to boy's suicide'

Channel: UK UK December 9, 2019
'Oldest man in the world' discovered in Bolivia, and he attributes his long-life to long walks and quinoa

The secret of being 123? Long walks and quinoa

Channel: World World December 9, 2019
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Don’t expect privacy from Gmail, admits Google

Channel: Tech Tech December 9, 2019
epa03824739 A handout picture provided by National Police of Peru on 14 August 2013 shows Irish Michaella McCollum Connolly (L) and British Melissa Reid (R) when they were detained allegedly with 11 kilograms of cocaine on their way to Madrid, Spain, at the international airport Jorge Chavez in Callao, near Lima, Peru, 08 August 2013.  EPA/NATIONAL POLICE OF PERU HANDOUT  HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY

'Drug mule' parents will travel to Peru

Channel: UK UK December 9, 2019
Joanna Lumley: Save St Bride's, it is absolutely fabulous

Joanna Lumley: Save St Bride’s, it is absolutely fabulous

Channel: UK UK December 9, 2019
Radical preacher wanted in connection wtih Zanzibar acid attack is shot by police

Acid attack teens set for return to Britain

Channel: UK UK December 9, 2019

Twitter block on ‘Tutu aggressive’ peace prize hero

Channel: World World December 9, 2019

300 tonnes of radioactive water a day leaking from Fukushima plant

Channel: World World December 9, 2019
Climber's brave return to 'broken back mountain'

Climber's brave return to 'broken back mountain'

Channel: UK UK December 9, 2019
File photo dated 18/09/12 of money as fifteen out of 50 payday lenders have thrown in the towel after being given a deadline by the trading watchdog to prove their business practices were up to scratch. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Tuesday July 30, 2013. The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) said that 14 of the lenders have told it that they are leaving the payday market and another firm which failed to meet the deadline has said it is no longer operating as a lender. The watchdog has been carrying out a probe into "deep-rooted" problems within the industry, such as lenders encouraging struggling borrowers to roll over loans they cannot afford so that the debt balloons. Last month it referred the sector for a full-blown investigation by the Competition Commission. See PA story MONEY Payday. Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

Half of all Britons now struggling with debt

Channel: Money Money December 9, 2019
PICTURE BY CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: Gordon and Beverly Smith were married for 25 years) The ashes of a man thrown to sea in a bottle have washed up for the second time. Gordon Smith       s lifelong dream was to travel the seas         and maybe even make it to Scotland. But in March last year, aged 58, he suffered a brain haemorrhage and died. Widow Beverly, determined to let him fulfil his dream, put him in a bottle and dropped him off the coast of Big Pine Key, southern Florida. SEE CATERS COPY

Ashes-in-a-bottle widow lets husband see the world

Channel: Weird Weird December 9, 2019

Prince George's gift from PM revealed

Channel: UK UK December 9, 2019
Revealed: Queen's 1983 speech with Britain on brink of 'World War III'

Revealed: Queen's speech on brink of 'World War III'

Channel: UK UK December 9, 2019