The Guardian
The Guardian is a British national daily newspaper based in London, founded in 1821 as the Manchester Guardian. It is globally recognized for its independent journalism, progressive editorial perspective, and comprehensive coverage of international news, politics, environmental issues, and cultural events across its various digital editions.
How The Guardian is leading on 10 June 2026
The paper focuses on the causal link between calls for action by far-right figures and the subsequent civil unrest, while highlighting the official legal response to the underlying crime.
Editorial stance: Critical of far-right influence. What they emphasise: The role of online agitators and specific political figures in mobilizing the unrest..
Distinctive on this page: The explicit naming of social media owners and activists within the lead text as catalysts for the unrest.
If you only read this paper today: A reader would conclude that Northern Ireland is facing significant social instability driven by external digital influence and anti-immigration sentiment.
Lead headline: “Violence erupts in Belfast after protests over stabbing attack”

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