Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
Viewing coverage from Friday, 15 May 2026
Labour MP Josh Simons resigned his parliamentary seat to allow Andy Burnham to enter Parliament and contest the party leadership. Burnham, the Manchester mayor, will now be able to run for the Labour leader position from within the House of Commons.
AI-generated summary
King Charles visited Golders Green to meet victims of stabbings and show support for the Jewish community. The visit was viewed as a gesture of solidarity with Britain's Jewish community during a period of concern about antisemitism and violent incidents.
AI-generated summary
John Worboys, a black-cab rapist, has been denied parole for the second time. He reportedly admitted to targeting approximately 90 victims during his criminal activities. The decision ensures he remains incarcerated and addresses public safety concerns regarding a serial offender with a significant number of alleged victims.
AI-generated summary
Chinese President Xi Jinping warned President Trump that unresolved differences over Taiwan could result in clashes and conflicts between the United States and China. The warning underscores Taiwan's central role in US-China relations and suggests potential escalation risks if the two nations cannot find common ground on the disputed territory.
AI-generated summary
Three women who died in the sea off Brighton beach have been identified by police as relatives. The incident raises questions about water safety awareness and the dangers of sudden underwater depth changes in coastal areas.
AI-generated summary
HMRC has cleared Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner of any wrongdoing regarding her tax affairs following an investigation into her council house sale. The clearance comes as Rayner is reportedly considering a bid to become Labour Party leader.
AI-generated summary