Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
Actor Patrick Godfrey, known for roles in Ever After and Doctor Who, has died peacefully at home at age 93. His death concludes a prolific career spanning several decades across film, television, theatre, and voice acting.
Summary based on Witney Gazette article
The UK recorded its highest ever May temperature as Kew Gardens reached 34.8C, surpassing a record held since 1944. This milestone marks the warmest day in meteorological spring and indicates that human-induced climate change has made such extreme heat events significantly more likely.
Summary based on Southern Daily Echo article
Professional sports stars visited a Tottenham martial arts club to mentor young boxers and kickboxers on their career goals. The event aimed to provide community role models and encourage local youth to pursue professional aspirations in combat sports.
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The Met Office has confirmed the end of the recent record-breaking heatwave as cooler temperatures and rain move across the country. Conditions are expected to return to seasonal averages by the weekend following the arrival of thunderstorms and a fresh air mass.
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Parts of England have recorded record-breaking temperatures for May as a heatwave affects the UK. Forecasters expect the warm weather to persist throughout the week, potentially surpassing further historical milestones.
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Forecasters predict temperatures reaching 36°C on Tuesday, prompting official warnings for people to stay indoors and keep living spaces cool. These extreme conditions pose significant health risks like heatstroke and dehydration, particularly for older adults and those with pre-existing medical conditions.
Summary based on South Wales Argus article
A rare first-edition paperback of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone sold for a record-breaking £17,000 at auction. The sale highlights the high valuation of pristine early copies featuring specific printing errors, which collectors now prize as significant pieces of publishing history.
Summary based on Western Telegraph article