Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
Viewing coverage from Sunday, 14 June 2026
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson was detained at Heathrow Airport under counter-terrorism laws and had two mobile phones seized by police. The incident occurs amid accusations that Robinson is fueling recent racial tensions and follows a previous legal challenge regarding his refusal to provide phone access.
Summary based on The Independent article
Thousands of anti-racism protesters gathered in central Glasgow to confront a smaller group of counter-demonstrators following recent far-right violence. The heavy police operation aimed to prevent a recurrence of racial assaults and disorder that occurred earlier in the week across several Scottish cities.
Summary based on Glasgow Times article
No pro-market outlets have covered this story
Scotland defeated Haiti 1-0 in Boston to secure their first World Cup finals victory since 1990. The result puts the team at the top of their group and ends a decades-long wait for a win on football's biggest stage.
Summary based on The Guardian article
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham warned that British politics is becoming increasingly polarized and risks mimicking the divisive political climate of the United States. His comments come during a campaign for the Makerfield by-election where he is also proposing expanded work placements and apprenticeships for young people.
Summary based on The Morning Star article
ITV is moving the broadcast of Emmerdale and Coronation Street to Sunday evening to accommodate a FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier. The adjustment ensures viewers do not miss episodes displaced by the network's live coverage of the football match between Spain and England.
Summary based on Ledbury Reporter article