The Atlantic Split.
Tagtaly is a daily read on how British and American media see the same world differently.
The same speech, the same policy, the same war, the same market jolt. Different headlines. Different framing. Different things left out.
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A habit layer, not the headline.
Daily crossword and wordsearch
Built from the day's coverage, tucked just beneath the edition. The paper habit still matters.
Open gamesMoney mood, side by side.
How UK and US news talk about prices, jobs, housing, and the economy — tracked daily.
Consumer Pulse: UK vs US money sentiment
Daily sentiment shift in money-related coverage, tracked across UK and US news sources.
The language of the day.
Keywords, sentiment, and the words both sides keep reaching for.
Words of the day
The key phrases shaping today's coverage on both sides.
The tone gap.
How Britain and America sound when covering the same world.
UK vs US emotional temperature
Average tone across outlets on each side.
How each outlet sounds
Tone by newsroom, today.
What's leading.
Which beats own the day and who is driving the conversation.
Category share
Which beat takes the largest slice of coverage.
The race
The category leaderboard as a ranked run.
Who's filing
Most active outlets by article volume.
When stories rise and fade.
Hourly flow and the arc of each topic across the day.
Publishing rhythm
Hourly volume across all sources.
Story arcs
When each topic peaks across the day.
Where both sides clash.
Topics most divided in tone and the stories both sides chose to cover.
Most divided topics
Where sentiment splits furthest between UK and US.
Stories both sides filed
Common ground — what both newsrooms chose to run.