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May 2026 editorial profile for The Guardian. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in May 2026. Tap any tile to jump to the detailed card.
Headline 2 presents a 'win for Trump' but is a rare positive framing; headline 10 quotes Carney using 'make America great again' ironically; overall the outlet's own voice is overwhelmingly critical, with many headlines using evaluative language ('tantrums', 'toxic', 'slop', 'pressure') that delegitimises Trump.
The outlet's stance is toward the US as a country, but coverage focuses overwhelmingly on the Trump administration's actions and their negative consequences, with some neutral business reporting (e.g., NextEra-Dominion deal). The critical tone is directed at the current US government, not the nation itself, but the entity 'US' is treated as a problematic actor.
The entity is a country, not a person; coverage is mostly factual reporting on political events, scandals, and economic issues, with some opinion pieces critical of government actions. No clear stance toward the UK as a whole emerges.
The coverage is overwhelmingly negative in framing Starmer's political survival, but the outlet does not use overtly hostile or delegitimising language about him personally; the stance is skeptical/critical rather than hostile. Headlines 1-2 are neutral factual reports, but the majority focus on his crisis.
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One tile per entity (country or public figure) covered enough times this month to draw a confident editorial-stance read. Colour from red (hostile) to green (supportive); intensity scales with headline volume. Tap to jump to the detailed card.