1Trump’s Lebanon ceasefire takes Israel by surprise
Story gist: Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon after conversations. The announcement surprised Israel.
Trump announces 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon after ‘excellent conversations’
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Trump’s Lebanon ceasefire takes Israel by surprise
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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 the story positively, emphasizing Trump’s ‘excellent conversations’ leading to the announcement. Center outlets like BBC highlight the surprise to Israel in a neutral tone. Right-leaning outlets offer no coverage, omitting a perspective that might emphasize diplomatic success or alignment with Israeli interests.
2Foreign Office’s top civil servant Olly Robbins forced out over Mandelson vetting row
Story gist: Olly Robbins, the UK Foreign Office’s top civil servant, was forced out amid a dispute over the vetting of Peter Mandelson. Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated he did not know Mandelson had failed vetting.
Foreign Office’s top civil servant Olly Robbins forced out over Mandelson vetting row
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Starmer ‘Did Not Know’ Mandelson Failed Vetting
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Starmer can’t survive the Mandelson crisis now
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames the story around Robbins’ ousting due to the vetting row, using neutral tone focused on the civil servant’s exit. Center BBC emphasizes Starmer’s claim of ignorance about Mandelson’s failed vetting, maintaining factual reporting. Right-leaning Telegraph escalates it to a ‘Mandeson crisis’ threatening Starmer’s survival, with alarmist tone and predictive emphasis on political damage.
3Epsom rape protest: ‘Stay away,’ Far Right crowd told after clash with riot police following attack outside church
Story gist: Protesters in Epsom clashed with riot police after an alleged gang-rape outside a church. Surrey Police issued a disorder warning and told a Far Right crowd to stay away.
Epsom church minister condemns ‘intimidating’ protest over alleged gang-rape
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Surrey Police issue disorder warning after Epsom rape protest
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian highlights church minister condemning the ‘intimidating’ protest, emphasizing anti-protest sentiment. Center BBC neutrally reports police disorder warning post-protest. Right-leaning outlets absent, missing potential focus on alleged rape details, protester grievances, or police overreach criticism.
4Russia issues bomb threat to four UK locations including London, Suffolk and Leicester
Story gist: Russia issued bomb threats to four UK locations including London, Suffolk, and Leicester.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Russia warns drone plans for Ukraine are pulling Europe deeper into war
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets omitted this story; absent are left perspectives potentially framing it as Russian bluster and right emphases on direct aggression against the West. Center outlet Reuters neutrally frames it as Russia ‘warning’ that UK drone plans for Ukraine pull Europe deeper into war, stressing geopolitical escalation over threat specifics.
5‘Potty gimmick’: Supermarkets attack Swinney food cap plan
Story gist: SNP leader John Swinney proposed price caps on essential foods and bus fares ahead of the 2026 Scottish parliament election. Supermarkets criticized the plan as a ‘potty gimmick’.
No 10 claims Starmer did not know Mandelson failed security vetting until this week – as it happened
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Scottish parliament election 2026: SNP promise price caps on essential foods and bus fares
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SNP to ban supermarkets from raising cost of your shopping basket
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian omitted this story, focusing instead on UK Labour issues. Center outlets like BBC neutrally reported SNP’s election promises on price caps. Right-leaning outlets like The Telegraph framed it negatively as SNP ‘banning’ supermarkets from raising shopping basket costs, emphasizing regulatory intervention and retailer backlash.