Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
The Prime Minister has confirmed the Court of Appeal will review the non-custodial sentences given to two 15-year-old boys for the rape of a teenage girl. The intervention follows a public referral under the unduly lenient sentence scheme after the defendants were spared prison at Manchester Crown Court.
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Environmental activists and local residents have held protests against a proposed luxury tourism development in Albania backed by Jared Kushner. Opponents argue the project threatens protected coastal wetlands and migratory bird habitats, including critical sites for flamingos and pelicans.
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Arsenal hosted a victory parade through north London to celebrate winning their first Premier League title in 22 years. The event allowed supporters to commemorate a successful season that also included the women's team securing the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup.
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The GPS signal of a Royal Air Force aircraft carrying Defence Secretary John Healey was jammed while flying near the Russian border. The incident occurred as the minister returned from a meeting with NATO counterparts in Estonia, although the safety of the aircraft was not compromised.
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Twenty-five people were hospitalized after a man sprayed a capsaicin-based substance near a bank ATM in Tokyo’s Ginza district. Police are searching for the suspect following reports of sore throats and other symptoms among nearby pedestrians and office workers.
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Pope Leo XIV issued a theological document warning that artificial intelligence must not be controlled by a small elite. He argues that the rapid advancement of this technology is currently fueling global conflicts and requires international oversight to protect humanity.
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Former Scottish National Party chief executive Peter Murrell pleaded guilty to embezzling over £400,000 to fund a luxury lifestyle. The conviction of the long-serving official creates significant political pressure for the SNP and raises questions regarding leadership oversight of party finances.
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Equipos de rescate localizaron con vida a cinco de los siete aldeanos que quedaron atrapados por inundaciones en una cueva de Laos hace una semana. La operación es fundamental porque los supervivientes permanecen en una zona de difícil acceso mientras continúa la búsqueda de los dos desaparecidos restantes.
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Google presents users with a mandatory privacy notice regarding the use of cookies and data tracking across its services. This process allows users to manage their privacy settings and determine how their personal information is used for advertising and service improvements.
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Hundreds of households in Kent, Sussex, and Leicestershire have lost water supply during an ongoing heatwave. Utility companies are working to restore service while providing emergency bottled water to affected residents in the impacted regions.
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