1We were lied to and smeared, say hospital inquiry families
Story gist: Families involved in a Glasgow hospital inquiry stated they were lied to and smeared. A Scottish health board admitted the hospital’s water system was linked to fatal infections.
Scottish health board admits hospital water system linked to fatal infections | Scotland
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We were lied to and smeared, say hospital inquiry families
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Glasgow hospital inquiry: doubts over ‘progress’ claims
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian emphasizes health board’s admission of water system faults causing deaths, highlighting institutional accountability. Center BBC centers families’ direct claims of lies and smears, giving voice to victims. Right-leaning Times focuses on doubts over inquiry ‘progress’ claims, questioning official advancements while omitting family accusations and board admission.
2Museums must reach all parts of UK, says Nandy as £1.5bn of arts funding announced
Story gist: UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced £1.5 billion in arts funding and stated museums must reach all parts of the UK. The package includes £27.5 million for the Libraries Improvement Fund.
Museums must reach all parts of UK, says Nandy as £1.5bn of arts funding announced
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Government pledges £27.5m to Libraries Improvement Fund as part of £1.5bn package
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National Pride restored with £1.5 billion investment to save over 1,000 cultural venues
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian leads with Nandy’s equity-focused call for museums to serve all UK regions. Center outlet Bookseller emphasizes the specific £27.5m Libraries Improvement Fund within the package, with neutral detail. Right-leaning Express frames the funding as restoring ‘national pride’ and saving over 1,000 venues, using celebratory patriotic tone.
3Amber warning issued with heavy and persistent rain for parts of Scotland
Story gist: The Met Office issued an amber warning for heavy and persistent rain in parts of Scotland.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Amber warning issued with heavy and persistent rain for parts of Scotland
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Met Office issues ‘danger to life’ alert as map shows new amber weather warning
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage, leaving a progressive perspective absent. Center outlets framed the story neutrally, mirroring the Met Office’s factual language on heavy rain. Right-leaning outlets amplified urgency with ‘danger to life’ phrasing, highlighted a visual map, and stressed the warning’s novelty to underscore risks.
4Greenland’s strategic position in seven maps: Why Trump wants the island
Story gist: Donald Trump expressed interest in acquiring Greenland from Denmark due to its strategic position. Denmark welcomed Trump’s ruling out of force ahead of a ‘future deal’ framework announcement amid NATO tensions.
Denmark welcomes Trump ruling out force to take Greenland, before ‘future deal’ framework announced – as it happened
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Greenland: Could the US regret alienating its Nato allies?
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How Nato angered Trump by accident — a timeline of Greenland tensions
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian highlights Denmark’s welcome of Trump’s non-force stance and diplomatic ‘future deal,’ portraying progress. Center BBC questions US risks in alienating NATO allies. Right-leaning Times frames NATO as accidentally angering Trump via a sympathetic timeline of tensions, emphasizing his perspective. No major omissions across lanes.