README: reference the structured press coverage layer (market x polls x press now backed by news CSV)
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README.md
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## English
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### Labour won, and the market had already priced the magnitude
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## Press coverage layer
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The qualitative third axis of the AFOS cross (**market x polls x press**) is now a structured file: `news/uk-2024-press-coverage.csv`, 5 dated headlines from 5 national outlets across the cycle (campaign, result, aftermath), in EN. Headlines and links only (outlets retain copyright); URLs sourced from the election article references on Wikipedia; dates are publication/coverage dates, best-effort. It complements the quantitative market-vs-poll divergence; it is not sentiment-scored.
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## English
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### Labour won, and the market had already priced the magnitude
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