Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
Viewing coverage from Friday, 12 June 2026
The EU’s new Entry and Exit System is causing significant airport delays as British travelers undergo mandatory biometric data collection. Industry experts warn that these six-hour queues could persist for up to two years while member states adjust their infrastructure to the new security requirements.
Summary based on Hampshire Chronicle article
Wolverhampton Wanderers have sacked head coach Rob Edwards and his staff after only seven months and 30 games in charge. The club decided a change in leadership was necessary to pursue a different sporting direction despite Edwards' recent involvement in squad recruitment and planning.
Summary based on Birmingham World article
Jeffrey Donaldson, former Democratic Unionist Party leader, has arrived at court for the second week of his sexual offences trial. The trial concerns alleged crimes spanning several decades, with proceedings continuing in Northern Ireland.
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Protesters blocked major roads and set fires in Belfast following a violent attack on a local man by an immigrant. The unrest reflects growing regional tensions over asylum policies and public safety.
Summary based on The Critic article
Armed Forces Minister Al Carns resigned from the government following a dispute over long-term military funding. His departure alongside Defence Secretary John Healey highlights internal conflict regarding whether planned investment is sufficient to meet current national security threats.
Summary based on Portsmouth News article
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