Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
Viewing coverage from Sunday, 24 May 2026
The U.S. has charged Raúl Castro, Cuba's 96-year-old former president, with murder in connection with the 1996 downing of two civilian planes off the coast of Cuba that killed four people. The charges represent a rare legal action against a former foreign leader and reflect ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Cuba over a decades-old incident.
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A UK airline operator has collapsed into administration, resulting in the cancellation of all flights and the loss of 41 jobs. The collapse disrupts travel for passengers with booked flights and impacts employees of the airline.
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UK police leaders and the Education Committee have called for restricting social media access for children under 16, with some specifically advocating for bans on unsafe platforms rather than a blanket prohibition. The proposals aim to address concerns about children's mental health and safety online as policymakers debate the appropriate regulatory approach.
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Israeli Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir released a video showing him taunting Gaza flotilla activists who were tied up and forced to kneel, prompting widespread condemnation from international leaders including UK officials, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The incident raises concerns about treatment of detainees and has drawn criticism from multiple governments regarding conduct by Israeli officials.
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