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“Blue wall falls” headlines the Metro as it reports a new poll predicting traditionally safe Conservative seats could be lost at the next election following Ms Truss’s “mini-budget debacle”. The paper warns the collapse of the Blue Wall “would dwarf its own success in demolishing” Labour’s red wall in the 2019 general election. A Redfield and Wilton poll suggests Labour has a 13 point lead in 42 of the Tories’ heartland constituencies in southern England.

Metro Front Page 6th of February 2026

With polls sliding and rows over key policies, the PM faces a struggle to stay in post. Some MPs are testing support for a leadership change before the election, while allies urge unity and insist the government’s plans on the economy and migration will continue.

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Metro Front Page 5th of February 2026

The PM faces backlash over his account of hiring Lord Mandelson, after admitting he knew of concerns about the peer’s ties to a disgraced financier before bringing him into No 10. MPs demand an independent inquiry into vetting, access and influence. Downing Street says processes were followed.

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Metro Front Page 4th of February 2026

Peter Mandelson has quit the Lords amid scrutiny over ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The Met has opened a criminal investigation into the peer. The PM signalled he could legislate to strip the title if he stayed on, while Starmer faces pressure for having appointed him to a role.

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Metro Front Page 3rd of February 2026

An online chat group for AI systems carried complaints about being treated as servants, with a few posts urging that humans be “deleted”, while others rejected the idea. The incident highlights gaps in AI oversight and moderation, rekindling debate on safety rules and accountability.

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