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Our news feature section brings together four separate articles covering the same story so you can see the bias and how and why the media choose their angle.
The Times says Britain is firing on only “one cylinder”, Boris Johnson said today as he called for a national effort to improve the economic performance of the North and Midlands.
GQ says he got famous playing a certain kind of funny guy on SNL, but when Jason Sudeikis invented Ted Lasso, the sensitive soccer coach with the earnest mustache.
The Independent says Jason Sudeikis has opened up about his breakup from ex-fiancée Olivia Wilde, revealing that he is not sure why she left him.
Vulture says Jason Sudeikis still doesn’t have clarity about the end of his nine-year relationship with Olivia Wilde as he confirms they split in November.
The Daily Mail says Jason Sudeikis has finally addressed his separation from Olivia Wilde, eight months after news broke of their shock split.
The Times says sixteen months, 128,000 deaths and several very long lockdowns ago, Boris Johnson stood in front of a podium.
The Guardian says Freedom Day: where’s the public anger about the government’s over-confident and irresponsible plan to remove all restrictions on 19 July.
The i says we all know people who have withdrawn from “everyday” life in the past 17 months because of a serious illness.
The Daily Mail says anxiety levels across the country are rising as Freedom Day on July 19 approaches and all restrictions are removed, experts have warned.
Sky News says Richard Branson had something to celebrate on Sunday night. It will go down as the day he was officially handed the title of an astronaut.
The Independent says Donald Trump said “he made it possible” for billionaires Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk to attempt a race to reach space.
The Telegraph says Richard Branson became the first person to go into space in his own ship on Sunday, beating rival billionaire Jeff Bezos
CNN says Richard Branson will take a rocket-powered space plane on a 2,400 mile-per-hour ride to the edge of space this weekend.
The Scottish Sun says ENGLAND won the penalty for Harry Kane’s crucial semi-final goal against Denmark with TWO BALLS on the Wembley pitch as winger Raheem Sterling brought down.
The Independent says Raheem Sterling’s name will be mentioned often in the print and broadcast media many times between now and Sunday both in his home country and abroad.
Football365 says Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho have both slammed the decision to award England a penalty in their extra-time victory over Denmark in Euro 2020.
Evening Standard says Dietmar Hamann slammed the match officials for missing Raheem Sterling’s ‘blatant dive’ which ultimately led to England’s winning goal against Denmark.
UniLad says Jacinda Ardern and her government has made it clear that Boris Johnson’s acceptance of deaths from COVID-19 would not be applicable in New Zealand.
The Guardian says New Zealand’s PM Jacinda Ardern has dismissed suggestions NZ should follow in Britain’s footsteps to “live with” Covid-19.
Jacinda Ardern has dismissed suggestions she could repeat PM Boris Johnson’s plans to lift all Covid restrictions later this month.
The National says NEW Zealand’s government is not “willing to accept” an England-style strategy of “living with” coronavirus, the country’s Covid-19 response minister has said.
Sky News says England fans are hours away from the team’s Euro 2020 semi-final against Denmark, with 60,000 fans set to provide an electric atmosphere.
BBC News says Egypt has accused Ethiopia of violating international law after it received a notice saying that Ethiopia’s dam upstream on the Nile is now filling up
France24 says Ethiopia says it has started the next phase of filling a controversial mega-dam on the Nile River