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Many of Wednesday’s papers lead with government plans to bring in anti-strike legislation. The Metro labels the legislation a ‘strike against strikes’, reporting that ambulance, fire and rail staff could face the sack unless some stay at work during industrial action – if the laws are passed. Also on its front page is a story about Prince Harry leaving a hotel in New York accompanied by a bodyguard carrying a Glock gun pistol case. The prince was in the US city on Monday to promote his memoir Spare in an interview with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show.

Metro Front Page 5th of December 2025

A magnitude 3.3 earthquake struck the Lake District, the BGS confirmed. Tremors were felt across Cumbria and parts of Lancashire, rattling homes and prompting numerous reports. No significant damage or injuries were recorded, and activity subsided quickly.

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Metro Front Page 4th of December 2025

Parents are set to save up to £900 a year as the PM pledges to overhaul infant formula rules. Planned changes will allow price promotions, improve labelling and retailer guidance, and boost competition, helping families make informed choices and cut costs.

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Metro Front Page 3rd of December 2025

David Lammy faced criticism after signalling plans to end jury trials in some cases, arguing judge-only hearings would cut delays and costs. He also admitted officials had mistakenly released more offenders than previously disclosed.

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Metro Front Page 2nd of December 2025

Gary Lineker criticised activist Tommy Robinson for reposting a holiday video of him with a woman, calling it intrusive and misleading. The dispute escalated on social media, with Lineker questioning Robinson’s motives. It followed Lineker’s trip to Mexico for an event.

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