Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
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A Married at First Sight UK cast member was arrested on suspicion of rape following an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct on the show. The arrest follows a police plea for victims to come forward and has prompted Channel 4 to launch independent investigations into its safeguarding protocols and complaint handling.
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Victor Willis, the original lead singer and songwriter for the Village People, died at age 74 following a brief illness. As the voice behind global hits like YMCA and Macho Man, Willis leaves a complex legacy involving disco stardom, legal battles, and debates over the intended meaning of his work.
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The Princess of Wales surprised tennis fans at Wimbledon by greeting those in the ticket queue and helping stewards process entries. Her visit highlights her role as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club and marks a continued return to public duties following her recovery from cancer.
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The Crown Prosecution Service has charged 82-year-old Paul Gadd with four historic sexual offences against a girl dating back to 1978. This prosecution follows a police investigation into non-recent abuse allegations and addresses significant public interest in historic safeguarding cases.
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced emergency legislation to extend pub licensing hours until 5am for England’s World Cup match against Mexico. This change bypasses individual local authority applications, ensuring fans can legally watch the 1am kickoff in venues despite the late finish.
Summary based on Daily Mail article