Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
Artist Helen Cammock withdrew her video installation from the National Portrait Gallery following a public dispute over its claims regarding Winston Churchill's role in the 1943 Bengal famine. The removal highlights ongoing tensions between artistic expression and historical interpretation concerning the wartime leader's legacy and responsibilities during the humanitarian crisis.
Summary based on London Evening Standard article
Boston police reportedly ordered the closure of several bars and removed England fans from establishments ahead of the team's World Cup match against Ghana. The crackdown follows comparisons to the well-received Tartan Army and social media reports of aggressive behavior or chants from the English supporters.
Summary based on The National (Scotland) article
Former River City actor Iain Robertson was convicted of rape and four other sexual offences committed against multiple women over a fifteen-year period. The verdict results in a mandatory custodial sentence, marking a significant downfall for the award-winning Scottish television star.
Summary based on The Scotsman article
Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell is set to be sentenced after pleading guilty to embezzling over £400,000 from the party. The case marks a significant breach of trust involving the misappropriation of political funds for luxury personal purchases over a twelve-year period.
Summary based on Glasgow Times article
No pro-market outlets have covered this story