Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
A safety investigation by Which? found that several phone chargers sold through major online marketplaces pose significant risks of fire, explosion, and electrocution. These findings have led to calls for the UK government to introduce stricter legal requirements for retailers to ensure the safety of third-party products sold on their platforms.
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8 outlets · 8 articles · first seen 9 Jun 2026, 23:26 · last updated 11 Jun 2026, 17:54
While both outlets focus on consumer safety risks, the centrist perspective frames the issue as a regulatory failure requiring government mandate, whereas the pro-market perspective focuses on individual platform accountability and technical product specifics.
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