Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
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FIFA has partially reversed a ban on water bottles for the 2026 World Cup, allowing single-use sealed plastic bottles while still prohibiting reusable containers. This decision follows intense backlash from fans concerned about extreme heat and the potential for predatory pricing inside stadiums.
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First Minister John Swinney stated that the courts must determine if Nicola Sturgeon should return gifts purchased with money embezzled by Peter Murrell. This developments follows Murrell's admission of stealing over £400,000, raising significant questions regarding SNP financial transparency and asset recovery.
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Peter Phillips has married NHS nurse Harriet Sperling in an intimate ceremony at a Cotswolds church attended by the King, Queen, and senior royals. The event serves as a rare moment of public family unity following recent scrutiny over royal housing subsidies and ongoing internal tensions.
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Former CIA official David Rush was charged with stealing $40 million in gold and millions more through a fake security program. This case exposes critical failures in federal vetting and highlights vulnerabilities within highly classified government operations.
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Christian Eriksen collapsed during a friendly against Ukraine but regained consciousness after his pacemaker activated, leading to the match being abandoned. The incident raises serious health concerns for the midfielder just five years after his cardiac arrest at Euro 2020.
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Three more individuals were charged with violent disorder following protests in Southampton where eleven officers and a police dog were injured. The demonstrations erupted after police footage showed officers ignoring murder victim Henry Nowak’s pleas for medical help, sparking national debate over police conduct and public safety.
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Ukrainian drones have struck an oil terminal in St Petersburg, setting fires at the facility ahead of a major Russian economic forum in the city. The attacks form part of Ukraine's ongoing campaign against Russian energy infrastructure and military targets.
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The Public Accounts Committee has criticized the government for repeatedly delaying its defense investment plan, which was originally due last autumn. MPs warn that these postponements damage the nation's military credibility, hinder industrial certainty, and leave the Ministry of Defence without a clear strategy to address significant funding gaps.
Summary based on The Guardian article