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Metro - Election won’t be Soonak
Summary of the front page
Election won’t be Soonak – that’s the headline on the Metro which says the prime minister has hinted there won’t be a general election until January 2025. The paper on the PM’s comments made during a LBC listener phone-in. One of the four bullet points on the front page says the prime minister is going to Disneyland with wife and daughters for first ‘proper’ holiday in years.
The front page also reports on pop star Lizzo and Donald Trump dominate the top of the Metro as the paper reports on the lawsuit filed against the singer and fresh charges levelled against the former president.
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