1‘The most kind-hearted boy’: Families pay tribute after teen couple found dead at holiday park
Story gist: A teenage couple was found dead at a holiday park in Yorkshire from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. Their families paid tributes.
Tributes paid to teen couple who died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in Yorkshire
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Tributes paid to teens who died at holiday park
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian specifies ‘suspected carbon monoxide poisoning’ and Yorkshire location, emphasizing cause in tributes. Center BBC uses vague ‘teens who died at holiday park,’ focusing solely on tributes without cause or details. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting any conservative framing or coverage of the incident.
2Man jailed after starving dogs to death at ‘rehoming’ centre in Essex
Story gist: A man who ran Save A Paw rehoming centre in Crays Hill, Essex, was jailed after 41 dogs starved to death there.
Moment fake animal rehoming centre owner who abused pets in his care is arrested by police
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How Save A Paw in Crays Hill, Essex, became a 41-dog graveyard
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Independent emphasizes arrest moment of ‘fake’ centre owner who ‘abused’ pets, using dramatic tone and police focus. Center BBC details how site became ’41-dog graveyard,’ with investigative emphasis on location and outcome. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting potential angles on individual accountability or regulatory lapses.
3UK clinical trial into puberty blockers on hold after medicines regulator steps in
Story gist: The UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) placed the PATHWAYS clinical trial of puberty blockers on hold. The trial tested the drugs’ safety and efficacy for gender dysphoria in children.
UK clinical trial into puberty blockers on hold after medicines regulator steps in
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MHRA statement on the PATHWAYS puberty blocker trial
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Child puberty blocker trial paused after watchdog concerns
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian neutrally reports regulator intervention without emphasizing concerns. Center GOV.UK issues official MHRA statement focused solely on trial details, omitting broader implications. Right-leaning Telegraph highlights ‘child’ focus and ‘watchdog concerns,’ implying protective regulatory action against potential risks; youth safeguarding perspective prominent in right lane.
4Olympic speed skater Sellier in hospital after taking blade to the face
Story gist: Polish speedskater Kamila Sellier was hospitalized after a blade cut her face during a race at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Olympic speed skater Sellier in hospital after taking blade to the face
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Winter Olympics 2026: Polish speedskater Kamila Sellier hospitalized after suffering blade cut to her face
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Horror moment Winter Olympics skater left covered in blood after being sliced by opponent’s blade during race
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian frame the incident neutrally, focusing on the hospitalization and injury without drama. Center outlets like Yahoo Sports emphasize factual details such as the event, nationality, and precise injury description. Right-leaning outlets like The Sun use sensational tone with ‘horror moment,’ ‘covered in blood,’ and ‘sliced by opponent’ to heighten drama and imply fault.
5‘The costs could rise’: Austria manslaughter ruling could alter climbing in Europe
Story gist: An Austrian court convicted a climber of manslaughter after his girlfriend froze to death on a mountain. The ruling may lead to changes in climbing practices across Europe.
‘The costs could rise’: Austria manslaughter ruling could alter climbing in Europe
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Austrian climber found guilty after girlfriend froze to death on mountain
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Climber who left his girlfriend to die on mountain ‘had done it before’
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian focuses on the ruling’s potential to raise costs and alter climbing regulations in Europe, emphasizing broader industry impacts. Center BBC delivers a neutral factual account of the guilty verdict and death. Right-leaning Telegraph highlights the climber abandoning his girlfriend to die and prior similar behavior, using accusatory tone to stress personal negligence.