The Metro - Surely sum mistake, PM

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“Surely sum mistake, PM?” the Metro asks. The paper says Mr Sunak promised to boost children’s maths skills by making students study footballers’ free kick techniques, but he then appeared to score an own goal over shares his wife holds in a childcare business that could benefit from the Budget. 

The paper – along with several others – also covers King Charles’ “fantastic treat” – a recipe for a “Coronation Quiche”, chosen by his majesty and the Queen Consort.

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