1Starmer says he won’t ‘choose between’ the US and China
Story gist: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated he will not choose between the United States and China.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Starmer says he won’t ‘choose between’ the US and China
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Starmer would be a fool to follow Carney in embracing Beijing
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets absent, missing any supportive or neutral-positive framing of Starmer’s position. Center outlets like BBC report factually, using the direct quote in a neutral headline. Right-leaning outlets like The Telegraph frame critically, calling Starmer a ‘fool’ for potentially following Carney in ’embracing Beijing,’ emphasizing anti-China hawkishness and risks of equidistance.
2Suella makes the ultimate sacrifice as she ditches Tories for Reform | John Crace
Story gist: Suella Braverman defected from the Conservative Party to Reform UK. She accused Tories of betrayal and condemned Kemi Badenoch over comments on mental health.
Suella makes the ultimate sacrifice as she ditches Tories for Reform | John Crace
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Suella Braverman accuses Tories of betrayal as she defects to Reform UK
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Braverman condemns Badenoch over mental health attack
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames defection as ‘ultimate sacrifice’ ditching Tories, using dramatic, satirical tone to highlight bold move. Center BBC reports neutrally as defection with betrayal accusation, emphasizing facts without flair. Right-leaning Telegraph focuses on Braverman’s condemnation of Badenoch’s ‘mental health attack,’ stressing internal Tory rift and specific grievance over broader defection.
3China hacked Downing Street phones for years
Story gist: Chinese hackers accessed phones used by Downing Street officials for several years, according to reports.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
THE INVERTED PANOPTICON
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China hacked Downing Street phones for years
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting the story entirely. Center (Substack’s ‘THE INVERTED PANOPTICON’) frames with dramatic surveillance metaphor, emphasizing systemic implications. Right (The Telegraph) uses straightforward, accusatory title directly attributing hack to China, highlighting national security breach without qualifiers.
4Mahmood unveils plans to reform ‘broken’ policing in England and Wales
Story gist: Shabana Mahmood unveiled plans to reform policing in England and Wales. The plans require police to reach all serious incident 999 calls within 20 minutes.
Labour announces policing overhaul but critics fear it will centralise power | Police
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Mahmood unveils plans to reform ‘broken’ policing in England and Wales
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Police told to reach all serious incident 999 calls in 20 minutes
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames as Labour’s overhaul with critics’ fears of power centralization, emphasizing potential risks. Center BBC neutrally reports Mahmood unveiling reforms for ‘broken’ policing, using official language. Right-leaning Times highlights specific mandate for 20-minute 999 responses, focusing on accountability without broader critique or government praise.