There is not a single news medium - as far as I can tell - that is guaranteed to be unbiased.
The important thing for me is to recognise where that bias lies and if necessary interpret what I read in the light of it.
I know the DT is a Right wing paper , but I (mostly) enjoy reading it for particular writers -Michael Deacon is one who is never unwilling to take a pop at the government or a particular minister.
I used to think the Times gave a balanced view, but that was before Rupert Murdoch..
In the same way, the Guardian will present news and comment from its own perspective- liberal, left wing-ish, usually very socially aware - unlike some of the tabloids.
In years gone by, the Express was highly regarded for the standard of its journalism - alas no more . And I’m afraid I wouldn’t buy the Sun or the Mirror to line a hamster cage.
The main thing is not to accept everything as fact, be aware of bias and read /watch a variety of media sources to form your own opinion.
That said, Channel 4 News is probably as good as it gets.