UK news outlets cover unrelated global stories spanning Nigeria rescue, Ohio shooting, North Korea nuclear stance, World Cup preview, and UK pocket money data
Multiple unrelated stories were reported by UK outlets in early June 2026. The Nigerian army rescued 360 people abducted by Boko Haram in the Mandara mountains, with two infants dying from exhaustion. In Ohio, gunfire near a street festival wounded 12 people, with police suggesting at least two shooters. North Korea's Kim Yo Jong rejected US denuclearisation calls, pledging to expand Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal. Pope Leo XIV held a Mass in Madrid attended by approximately one million people, his first papal visit to Spain in 15 years. Algeria's World Cup prospects were assessed ahead of the tournament opening on 11 June. UK data from GoHenry showed children aged 7-18 received an average of £9.90 per week in pocket money in early 2026, a 1.2% rise year-on-year but below the 2.8% CPI inflation rate.