Mapping ownership and coverage bias across UK news media
Broadcaster Wynne Evans has announced a series of live shows across the United Kingdom following his participation in the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing. The tour marks his return to live entertainment after recent public scrutiny surrounding his appearance on the reality television programme.
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The UK government has confirmed it will not ask supermarkets to voluntarily cap the price of basic food items. The decision follows discussions between ministers and retailers regarding high food inflation and the rising cost of living.
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Major retailers including Asda and Marks & Spencer have rejected government proposals to limit the price of basic food items. The retailers argue that such measures would be ineffective and fail to address the underlying causes of high food inflation.
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UK motorists face potential prosecution for careless driving or dangerous driving if they brake suddenly when approaching a speed camera. While the cameras primarily record speed, police can use footage or witness statements to penalise erratic driving that endangers other road users.
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The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is reviewing the future of digital terrestrial television beyond 2034. The consultation explores a potential transition to internet-based broadcasting as more viewers move away from traditional antenna services.
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Lidl has introduced a 15p charge for reusable laundry-style bags used for loose fruit and vegetables across its UK stores. The retailer states the move will encourage shoppers to reuse bags while reducing single-use plastic waste in the grocery sector.
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The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team has confirmed that South Wales will not be included in its display schedule for 2026. The decision follows a review of the team's operational requirements and logistical planning for future display seasons.
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