March 29, 2026 – UK Headlines

1Yemen’s Houthis launch second missile attack on Israel and vow to continue over coming days

Story gist: Yemen’s Houthi forces launched a second missile attack on Israel. The group vowed to continue attacks over the coming days.
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Houthi forces enter Iran conflict with missile attacks on Israeli military sites
— The Guardian
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Yemen’s Houthis launch second missile attack on Israel and vow to continue over coming days
— BBC
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian frame Houthis as entering the Iran conflict, specifying attacks on Israeli military sites, emphasizing regional proxy dynamics with neutral-to-sympathetic tone toward anti-Israel axis. Center outlets like BBC report factually on the second attack and continuation vows without added context. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential emphasis on Houthi terrorism, Israeli security threats, or Iran-backed aggression.

2Man arrested in Derby after car hits multiple pedestrians, with some seriously injured

Story gist: A man was arrested in Derby after a car hit multiple pedestrians. Some pedestrians suffered serious injuries.
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Man arrested in Derby after car hits multiple pedestrians, with some seriously injured
— The Guardian
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Arrest after car strikes ‘multiple’ pedestrians in Derby – police
— BBC
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Driver ‘mows down 20 people’ in Derby city centre
— telegraph.co.uk
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames factually with neutral language, emphasizing arrest and serious injuries. Center BBC remains restrained, attributing to police and quoting ‘multiple’ without drama. Right-leaning Telegraph uses sensational ‘mows down 20 people’ phrasing, specifying a precise high number and vivid imagery to heighten perceived violence and scale.

3Lebanon condemns ‘blatant war crime’ after Israel kills three journalists

Story gist: An Israeli strike in Lebanon killed three journalists. Lebanon condemned the incident as a ‘blatant war crime’.
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Lebanon condemns ‘blatant war crime’ after Israel kills three journalists
— The Guardian
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Israeli strike kills journalists in Lebanon, as Yemen says Iran ‘dragging country into war’
— BBC
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian lead with Lebanon’s ‘blatant war crime’ condemnation, framing Israel as aggressor with accusatory tone. Center outlets like BBC neutrally describe the ‘Israeli strike’ killing journalists while adding Yemen’s criticism of Iran for escalating conflict, providing broader context. Right-leaning coverage is absent, leaving that perspective unrepresented.

4Americans take to the streets in ‘No Kings’ day protests against Donald Trump

Story gist: Protesters held ‘No Kings’ day demonstrations against Donald Trump in cities across the US and worldwide.
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No Kings protests: millions rally in cities around the world against Trump and his administration – as it happened
— The Guardian
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No Kings protests across the US rally against Donald Trump
— BBC
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian emphasize massive scale (‘millions’), global reach, and opposition to Trump and his administration with live ‘as it happened’ coverage. Center outlets like BBC report neutrally on US protests against Trump without crowd estimates. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting the story and any perspective on anti-Trump protests.

5‘Half a million’ join London rally against the far right, claim organisers

Story gist: Organizers claimed 500,000 people joined a rally in London against the far right. The event drew protesters from various groups.
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Thousands march against far right in London in biggest ever multicultural protest
— The Guardian
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UK protesters march in London to oppose the rise of political right
— Reuters
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian emphasize massive scale as the ‘biggest ever multicultural protest’ against the ‘far right,’ using positive tone on diversity. Center outlets like Reuters neutrally describe ‘UK protesters’ opposing the ‘rise of political right,’ avoiding size claims or descriptors. Right-leaning outlets omit coverage entirely, absenting any perspective on rally motivations or far-right context.