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Tory tabloid screams about islands while Kate does rugby things, very normal

Tory tabloid screams about islands while Kate does rugby things, very normal

A Sunday Express newspaper front page from February 22, 2026, featuring major political headlines about Priti Patel's mission regarding the Chagos Islands and a photo of Kate with an England rugby emblem. The page includes a magazine offer, a feature on Kenneth Williams at 100, and various political...

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Minister weaponizes red-scare accusations, journalists stay unbothered

A news graphic from The Guardian featuring a main portrait of a man in business attire (black and white) alongside three smaller red-tinted photos of other individuals. The layout includes the phrase 'Labour Together' and reports on a Labour minister falsely linking journalists to a pro-Kremlin netw...

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Minister weaponizes red-scare accusations, journalists stay unbothered
Starmer's peerage curse strikes again; dog MRI subplot hits different

Starmer's peerage curse strikes again; dog MRI subplot hits different

A Daily Mail front page from February 12, 2026, featuring multiple scandal stories. The dominant headline criticizes Labour PM Keir Starmer over appointing controversial figures with ties to sex offenders. An unrelated story questions the cost discrepancy between dog and human MRI scans. A secondary...

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Grok's PR disaster: when AI chatbots can't chat their way out

A news headline displayed on a red torn paper banner against a blurred grayscale background. The headline reports on UK political controversy regarding X (formerly Twitter) and its AI chatbot Grok's response to a scandal involving sexualized images, with commentary from Number 10 (UK Prime Minister'...

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Grok's PR disaster: when AI chatbots can't chat their way out
Express headlines hit different when they're mad online

Express headlines hit different when they're mad online

A screenshot from the Express newspaper featuring a man in formal business attire (dark suit, glasses) with a serious expression. The image has a professional political news aesthetic with a blurred background suggesting an official setting. The headline makes a provocative claim about welcoming som...

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