Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
Viewing coverage from Thursday, 4 June 2026
A primary road in a Pembrokeshire resort town is scheduled for closure to facilitate essential works. Local authorities have warned motorists to expect significant traffic delays while the project is completed.
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer has defended his government's direction following public criticism from former Labour leader Sir Tony Blair regarding economic strategy and manifesto pledges. Sir Tony warned that adhering to specific pre-election commitments risks damaging the UK economy and placing the country in a lower tier of global competitiveness.
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NASA has detailed strategic plans for a permanent base on the Moon as part of the Artemis programme. The initiative marks the first sustained human presence on the lunar surface since the final Apollo mission in 1972.
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Broadcaster Zoe Ball discovered her great-great-grandmother's struggles with mental health during an episode of the genealogy programme Who Do You Think You Are?. The investigation revealed historical family records regarding the treatment and institutionalisation of her ancestors.
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The Mayor of London and Transport for London have launched a scheme to restrict vehicle access on 200 additional roads outside schools. The initiative aims to reduce air pollution and encourage walking and cycling among pupils across the capital.
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A new poll shows former television host Steve Hilton and US Health Secretary Xavier Becerra as frontrunners for the 2026 California gubernatorial election. Hilton, who has received an endorsement from Donald Trump, is currently competing in a crowded field to succeed Governor Gavin Newsom.
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A report indicates that 80% of UK firms have experienced operational impacts due to ongoing conflict involving Iran and regional instability. The findings highlight significant disruptions to international trade routes and increased costs within global supply chains.
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A ten-year study has revealed that 182 birds of prey were victims of illegal persecution across Scotland. The data highlights ongoing challenges for conservation efforts despite existing legal protections for raptor species.
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The head of the National Cyber Security Centre is set to warn that Russia is conducting a relentless campaign of cyber attacks against the UK and European allies. The warning highlights the evolving threat posed by state-sponsored actors targeting critical national infrastructure and democratic institutions.
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The Advertising Standards Authority has banned gambling advertisements featuring footballers Harry Kane and Erling Haaland. The regulator ruled the content breached rules designed to prevent marketing that has a high appeal to children under 18.
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Leeds United midfielder Ethan Ampadu has signed a new long-term contract with the club, extending his stay at Elland Road. The former Sheffield United player has become a central figure in the squad since joining the club in 2023.
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Bobby Tambling, who held Chelsea's all-time scoring record for 47 years, has died at the age of 84 following a long illness. The striker scored 202 goals for the club between 1959 and 1970 before his tally was surpassed by Frank Lampard in 2013.
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Conservative leadership candidate Robert Jenrick has defended Reform UK's comments regarding the murder of Henry Nowak. The controversy centers on the political response to the criminal case and its implications for public safety rhetoric.
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