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Metro - BBC comic is charged with sex offence
Summary of the front page
Metro leads with the arrest of comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli, who has been charged in connection with “non-recent” sexual offences. The 54-year-old’s arrest follows an investigation by the Times newspaper which said several people had raised concerns about his behaviour.
The front page features pictures of athletes – as the Premier League is soon to return.
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