Cross-Channel Story Tracker
Story Timelines
Track major ongoing narratives synthesized across channels and days. Broadcast Prism clusters related topics into longitudinal stories.
Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv kills 13
A Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv killed 13 people and injured many others, according to reports.
PM to issue formal apology for historical forced adoptions
The Prime Minister is set to issue a formal apology to survivors of historical forced adoptions, acknowledging past wrongs.
England beat DR Congo 2-1 to reach World Cup last 16
England defeated DR Congo 2-1 in the World Cup round of 32, with Harry Kane scoring twice in the last 15 minutes to secure victory and advance to the last 16.
Tensions over illegal traveller encampments in Buckinghamshire and Berkshire
Local residents and travellers are in conflict over illegal encampments in Buckinghamshire and Berkshire, with tensions rising.
Cuban president gives first UK interview on Trump threats
Cuban president gave his first UK interview, stating the country does not want war but is not afraid, amid threats of invasion from President Trump.
Teenager critically injured in shooting near Birmingham mosque
A 16-year-old boy sustained life-threatening gunshot wounds in a shooting incident near a mosque in Birmingham. Police are investigating the circumstances.
Steele dossier alleges Mandelson was Russian intelligence contact
A secret dossier compiled by former MI6 agent Christopher Steele claims that Lord Mandelson had privileged contact with Russian intelligence.
Andy Burnham faces allies' challenges on welfare and defence
Andy Burnham is reportedly facing challenges from allies over proposed welfare cuts and a defence spending black hole as he prepares for a potential premiership.
Police watchdog investigates officers over Henry Novak murder handling
The police watchdog is investigating two officers for gross misconduct regarding their handling of the Henry Novak murder case.
Home Secretary bans migrants from new build homes and limits family life deportation claims
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has announced a ban on migrants living in new build homes and moved to limit the use of family life rights to avoid deportation.
Rochdale grooming gang leader Shabir Ahmed to be released, cannot be deported
Shabir Ahmed, the ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang, is set to be released from prison. He cannot be deported to Pakistan due to the 1971 Immigration Act.
Trump earned billions from crypto businesses in first year back in office
President Donald Trump's outside earnings surged to over $2 billion in his first year back in the White House, largely from cryptocurrency and meme coin ventures, raising conflict of interest concerns.
Andy Burnham pledges to deport Rochdale grooming gang leader
Andy Burnham has pledged to explore deportation options for Shabir Ahmed, the ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang, who is set to be released from prison.
Wimbledon day one: Sinner advances, Serena injury concern, Evans retires
Defending champion Yannick Sinner advanced in his opening match, Serena Williams faced an injury concern, and Dan Evans retired from professional tennis on the first day of Wimbledon.
Government confirms early release of serious offenders to ease prison overcrowding
The government has confirmed that rapists, child abusers and killers could be released early under a new sentencing act aimed at reducing prison overcrowding.
Court of Appeal reviews lenient sentences for teenage rape convicts
The Court of Appeal is reviewing unduly lenient community sentences given to three teenage boys convicted of raping two girls in Hampshire.
Government unveils 15 billion pound defence investment plan
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced an additional 15 billion pounds for defence, funded by cuts to road and energy projects, with a focus on drones and unmanned systems. The plan has drawn criticism and a former defence secretary resigned over the funding, while a 4.7 billion funding gap for the next government was noted.
DEC launches appeal for Venezuela earthquake survivors
The Disasters Emergency Committee launched an appeal for survivors of the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, as the death toll surpassed 1,900 and the country marked one week since the disaster.
Village People lead singer Victor Willet dies at 74
Victor Willet, the lead singer of the iconic disco group Village People, has died at the age of 74.
Andy Burnham urged to make half of next government female
Andy Burnham has been urged to commit to a gender-balanced cabinet, with calls for half of his next government to be female.
Algerian migrant guilty of attempted murder of children in Dublin attack
An Algerian migrant has been found guilty of attempted murder of children in a Dublin attack.
Badenoch accuses Starmer of defence funding black hole
At Prime Minister's Questions, Kemi Badenoch accused Keir Starmer of leaving a defence funding black hole, referencing the government's defence investment plan.
UBS report: British families suffer biggest wealth fall since pandemic
A UBS report indicates that British families experienced the largest decline in wealth among rich countries since the pandemic.
NICE publishes new guidelines for PCOS renamed PMOS
New NICE guidelines for polycystic ovary syndrome have been published, renaming the condition to PMOS and aiming to improve diagnosis and treatment.
UK approves Wegovy weight loss pill
The UK has approved the Wegovy weight loss pill, with private prescriptions expected to become available later this month.
Nigel Farage earned £270,000 for gold bullion promotion
Nigel Farage reportedly earned £270,000 for 12 hours of work promoting gold bullion, sparking debate about MPs' second jobs.
England records hottest June ever, heatwave expected next week
England experienced its hottest June on record, and meteorologists are forecasting another heatwave for the following week.
Halifax brand to be phased out after 173 years
The Halifax brand is being phased out after 173 years, with branches rebranding to Lloyds.
Glasgow to host Commonwealth Games after last-minute decision
Glasgow is preparing to host the Commonwealth Games following a last-minute decision, with preparations underway for the event.
Driving theory test marks 30th anniversary
The driving theory test turns 30 years old, with the public being quizzed on road signs and knowledge.
Farmer Richard Reeves performs as Elton John tribute to diversify income
Farmer Richard Reeves from South Gloucestershire has taken up performing as an Elton John tribute act to supplement his farm income.
World Cup knockout stage results: Germany and Netherlands eliminated, England to face DR Congo
Germany and Netherlands were eliminated from the World Cup in penalty shootouts, with Paraguay defeating Germany and Netherlands winning their match. Norway beat Ivory Coast to reach the last 16. England is preparing for their knockout match against DR Congo.
Europe experiences record temperatures; Spain reports heat-related deaths
Europe is experiencing record temperatures, with Spain reporting its hottest first half of the year and over 1,200 heat-related deaths.
Bristol Harbour Festival launches with musical water display
The Bristol Harbour Festival has launched with a musical water display ahead of the main July event.
Woman raped by Superdry co-founder James Holder speaks out
A woman who was raped by Superdry co-founder James Holder has spoken publicly about facing him at work after the attack.
Bayeux Tapestry to be displayed at British Museum for first time in nearly 1,000 years
The Bayeux Tapestry will be exhibited at the British Museum for the first time in nearly a millennium, with tickets going on sale.
Bristol NHS trusts merge to form one of UK's largest
Two Bristol NHS trusts have merged, creating one of the largest NHS trusts in the UK with 28,000 staff. A possible single 24-hour A&E is being considered as part of the merger.
Toddler injured in crocodile enclosure, family thanks zoo staff
The family of a toddler injured in a crocodile enclosure has thanked zoo staff and described the recovery as extremely challenging.
Henry stabbed and arrested, reportedly denied medical attention
A man named Henry was stabbed and subsequently arrested; reports indicate he was denied medical attention following the incident.
England train for World Cup knockout match against DR Congo
England held a training session ahead of their World Cup knockout match against DR Congo, with injury concerns and pressure to perform.
Toddler rescued from rubble six days after Venezuela earthquake
A toddler was rescued from rubble six days after the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, as the death toll surpassed 1,700.
White working class students excluded from Oxbridge diversity scholarships
A Telegraph analysis finds that white working class students are being excluded from Oxbridge diversity scholarships, highlighting disparities in access to these programs.
US Supreme Court strikes down Trump birthright citizenship order, upholds transgender athlete ban
The US Supreme Court ruled against Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship and also upheld a ban on transgender athletes.
Government plans migrant repayment of accommodation costs; new homes dubbed Migrant Street
The UK government plans to make migrants repay accommodation costs, and 83 asylum seekers have been moved into new build homes that have been dubbed 'Migrant Street'.
Starmer fails to meet nuclear test veterans; Defence Secretary to investigate
Prime Minister Keir Starmer did not meet with nuclear test veterans as previously promised. The Defence Secretary has stated he will look into the matter.
Glasgow patient tests negative for Ebola
A patient in Glasgow tested for suspected Ebola has received a negative result, confirming no infection.
Dwayne Johnson surprises schoolchildren at Moana premiere
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson surprised Suffolk schoolchildren by attending a Moana film screening in London after their viral video.
Shetland Islands council approves undersea tunnel plans
The Shetland Islands council has approved in principle plans to build undersea tunnels connecting the islands, aiming to replace existing ferry services.
Baroness Amos review finds NHS maternity services not fit for purpose
An independent review led by Baroness Amos has concluded that NHS maternity services in England are not fit to deliver consistently safe care, prompting calls for a public inquiry and recommendations for reform including a maternity commissioner.
Venezuela earthquake death toll rises above 1,900
The death toll from the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela has risen above 1,900 as rescuers continue to search for survivors.
Princess of Wales completes Three Peaks Challenge
The Princess of Wales completed the Three Peaks Challenge in 24 hours to raise money for the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, following her own cancer treatment.
Government launches campaign to reduce water usage amid shortage warnings
The government has launched a campaign to encourage water conservation, citing warnings of future water shortages.
Sandra Oh to make London stage debut in Moliere play
Killing Eve star Sandra Oh will make her London stage debut in an updated version of Moliere's play.
Explosion in Monaco injures three including Ukrainian oligarch
An explosion in a residential building in Monaco injured three people, including Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Yemalayev, who was targeted by a parcel bomb. A manhunt is underway.
Anti-immigrant group gives ultimatum to undocumented migrants in South Africa
An anti-immigrant movement in South Africa has issued an ultimatum for undocumented migrants to leave the country by June 30.
Queen meets JK Rowling at Holyroodhouse
The Queen met JK Rowling at Holyroodhouse to discuss children's reading and women's issues.
Junior doctors in England vote to accept pay offer
Junior doctors in England have voted to accept a government pay offer, ending a series of rolling strikes that have lasted for three years.
Farmers warn of field fire risk due to dry weather
Farmers have warned about the increased risk of field fires as dry weather persists, and fire services are urging caution.
Warning over microwaving squishy toys after children suffer burns
A hospital has reported six cases of children suffering burns from microwaving squishy toys, prompting a safety warning.
Government introduces minimum 25-year sentence for domestic murder
The UK government has changed the law to impose a minimum 25-year prison sentence for domestic murder committed in the home, following a campaign by mothers.
UN warns Venezuela earthquake death toll could reach 10,000
The United Nations has warned that the death toll from the Venezuela earthquakes could rise to 10,000 as rescue operations continue.
Venezuela earthquake death toll rises above 1,700 with tens of thousands missing
Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela, killing over 1,700 people and leaving tens of thousands missing. Rescue operations continue with international aid arriving, and a strong aftershock has been reported.
Stroud couple launch coach service to London
A couple from Stroud have started a coach service to London, offering a cheaper alternative to peak-time train fares.
Shop workers union seeks assault classification for filming staff without consent
The union representing shop workers has called for filming of staff without their consent to be classified as assault, aiming to protect workers from harassment.
Man on trial in Crete for murder of Jean Hanlon
A man has gone on trial in Crete accused of murdering Scottish woman Jean Hanlon, 17 years after her death.
US military reopens port in Venezuela for earthquake relief
The US military has reopened a port in Venezuela to facilitate the delivery of aid following the devastating earthquakes, as the death toll continues to rise.
Andy Burnham delivers first major speech as Labour leader
In his first major speech as Labour leader, Andy Burnham outlined devolution and economic plans, promising council house building and greater regional powers.
Man jailed for eight years for fake Tinder profile rape plot
A man was sentenced to eight years in prison for creating a fake Tinder profile to lure men to rape his ex-girlfriend.
Dame Penelope Keith dies at 86
Actress Dame Penelope Keith, known for her roles in The Good Life and To the Manor Born, has died at age 86 after living with cancer.
Bristol mother forced out of flat due to raw sewage flooding
A mother in Bristol was forced to leave her flat after raw sewage flooded through the drains, causing extensive damage and making the property uninhabitable.
Former MP Craig Williams pleads guilty to betting on election date
Craig Williams, former Conservative MP, pleaded guilty to cheating at gambling by betting on the date of the 2024 general election.
Putin admits fuel shortages after Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries
Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged fuel shortages in Russia, attributing them to Ukrainian drone strikes targeting oil refineries.
Investigation reveals over 1,000 preventable maternal deaths since 2010
An investigation has revealed that over 1,000 maternal deaths have occurred since 2010, many of which were preventable.
Inquiry finds white working class children failed by education system
An independent inquiry concluded that England's education system is failing white working-class children and recommended reforms including early years support, mobile phone restrictions, apprenticeships, and free bus passes.
Home Office announces new refugee routes and decriminalises rough sleeping
The Home Office has announced new safe and legal routes for refugees and decriminalised rough sleeping, prompting debate on immigration and demographic change.
Piers Morgan launches World Cup Uncensored show, comments on Farage scandal
Piers Morgan discussed his new Channel 5 show 'World Cup Uncensored' and commented on the Nigel Farage donation scandal.
Teenager sentenced for stockpiling explosives and college bomb threat
A teenager was sentenced to nearly four years in prison for stockpiling explosives and threatening to bomb his college.
Five killed in shooting in Stade, Germany
A shooting in the northern German town of Stade left five people dead. Two suspects have been arrested, and the motive remains unclear.
British American Tobacco to cut 9,000 jobs amid AI push
British American Tobacco announced plans to cut 9,000 jobs, including roles in the UK, as it increases its use of artificial intelligence.
Over a million children referred to mental health services in England
The children's commissioner reports that over a million children in England were referred to mental health services in a year, calling the situation a crisis.
NHS considers national rollout of needle-free blood test device
The NHS is considering a national rollout of a needle-free blood test device that uses vacuum technology, following a successful trial in Morecambe Bay.
Dinosaur bone found in Antarctica identified as titanosaur vertebra
A dinosaur bone discovered in Antarctica 40 years ago has been identified as a titanosaur vertebra, marking the first dinosaur bone found on the continent.
Katie Swan receives wildcard for Wimbledon after back injury
Bristol's Katie Swan has been awarded a wildcard entry to Wimbledon after recovering from a back injury that nearly ended her career.
BBC investigation into Yeovil maternity unit care
A BBC investigation has found dozens more women reporting poor care at Yeovil maternity unit, with consultants not sufficiently involved in patient care.
TG Jones seeks court approval to close 150 stores
TG Jones, formerly known as WH Smith, is seeking court approval to close 150 stores as part of a restructuring plan to avoid administration.
Northern Ireland doctors stage 24-hour strike over pay
Doctors in Northern Ireland held a 24-hour strike, claiming their wages have fallen 20% since 2008.
Royal Navy to get first hybrid warships capable of launching drones
The Royal Navy plans to acquire hybrid warships that can launch drones, replacing previous plans for new destroyers.
Kemi Badenoch criticizes Andy Burnham's economic plans
Kemi Badenoch attacked Andy Burnham's economic plans and called for an end to the 'summer of chaos'.
Brazil reach World Cup last 16 with late goal against Japan
Brazil secured their place in the World Cup last 16 after a last-gasp goal gave them a narrow victory over Japan.
Ben Stokes retires from international cricket
England cricket captain Ben Stokes has announced his retirement from international cricket, effective after the final day of the test match against New Zealand.