Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
Viewing coverage from Monday, 18 May 2026
A Jewish man was hospitalized following an attack by masked men outside his home in Golders Green, allegedly after speaking Hebrew on his phone. Police have launched an antisemitic hate crime investigation into the incident, which occurred in an area with a significant Jewish population.
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President Trump announced he cancelled a military attack on Iran that was scheduled for Tuesday, according to multiple reports. The decision came after requests from Gulf state allies to halt the planned operation, marking a significant reversal in U.S. military action against Iran.
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Venezuela Fury, 16, married Noah Price, 19, and has indicated plans to leave her father Tyson Fury's £8 million mansion to live in a caravan with her new husband. The decision reportedly puts her at odds with family members, including Molly-Mae, regarding her choice of residence and lifestyle after marriage.
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Lloyds Banking Group is considering discontinuing the Halifax brand, which has operated on the UK high street for 173 years. The potential closure matters because Halifax is one of Britain's most recognizable banking brands, with significant implications for customers, employees, and the retail banking landscape.
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Scott Hastings, a legendary Scottish rugby player, has died at age 61. Hastings was a significant figure in Scottish rugby history who contributed to the sport's development during his playing career.
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Dozens of people were arrested during rival protests in London over the weekend that attracted tens of thousands of participants, with two individuals subsequently charged. The demonstrations highlight ongoing public mobilization around contested issues and raise questions about protest management and public order policing in urban settings.
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Post Office counters operating within rebranded former WH Smith stores are at risk following an ownership change by TG Jones. The situation has raised concerns about potential "postal deserts" and accessibility to postal services in affected areas, as dozens of these combined locations face uncertainty under the new ownership structure.
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Israeli forces seized Gaza-bound flotilla vessels in international waters near Cyprus, with activists reporting boarding operations and unanswered SOS calls during the interception. The incident raises questions about maritime access to Gaza and the enforcement of naval blockades in disputed territorial contexts.
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The United Kingdom's Eurovision entry, performed by Look Mum No Computer's Sam Battle, finished last place at the competition. The result has prompted public discussion about the country's repeated poor performances at Eurovision and questions about the song selection and delegation's support for the contestant.
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Wes Streeting announced his candidacy for the Labour party leadership and stated that the UK should rejoin the European Union. The statement comes as multiple candidates position themselves to potentially succeed the current Labour leader, indicating shifts in party direction on key policy issues.
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Aaron Rai won the PGA Championship, becoming the first English golfer to claim the title in over 100 years and securing a £2.76 million prize. The victory marks a significant milestone for English professional golf, as no English player had won this major championship since 1919.
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