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UK-India Trade Deal Sparks Concerns Over Two-Tier Tax System
The UK issued 81,463 work visas to Indian nationals in 2024, representing 22% of the total, with a new trade deal exempting many from National Insurance contributions for three years, sparking concerns about its impact on British workers.
UK-India Trade Deal Sparks Concerns Over Two-Tier Tax System
The UK issued 81,463 work visas to Indian nationals in 2024, representing 22% of the total, with a new trade deal exempting many from National Insurance contributions for three years, sparking concerns about its impact on British workers.
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64% Bias Score


Mini-Pill Linked to Increased Asthma Attack Risk in Women
A study of 261,827 women found that those using the progestogen-only mini-pill had a 39% increased risk of asthma attacks compared to non-users, while the combined pill showed no such increase, raising concerns about hormonal influences on respiratory health.
Mini-Pill Linked to Increased Asthma Attack Risk in Women
A study of 261,827 women found that those using the progestogen-only mini-pill had a 39% increased risk of asthma attacks compared to non-users, while the combined pill showed no such increase, raising concerns about hormonal influences on respiratory health.
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56% Bias Score


One in Five Brits Asked to Launder Money: Crime Gangs Target Ordinary Citizens
A survey of 2,000 British adults revealed that 21 percent have been asked to participate in money laundering schemes, with a disproportionate number of Gen Z individuals (23 percent) targeted, often via social media; many were unaware of the potential 14-year prison sentence.
One in Five Brits Asked to Launder Money: Crime Gangs Target Ordinary Citizens
A survey of 2,000 British adults revealed that 21 percent have been asked to participate in money laundering schemes, with a disproportionate number of Gen Z individuals (23 percent) targeted, often via social media; many were unaware of the potential 14-year prison sentence.
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52% Bias Score


UK Asylum Ban Forces Women into Sex Work
Research by Women for Refugee Women reveals that 10% of asylum-seeking women in the UK have been forced into sex work due to poverty caused by a near-total ban on employment, while 38% faced abuse; the report interviewed 117 women from 33 countries and found almost half could not afford sanitary pro...
UK Asylum Ban Forces Women into Sex Work
Research by Women for Refugee Women reveals that 10% of asylum-seeking women in the UK have been forced into sex work due to poverty caused by a near-total ban on employment, while 38% faced abuse; the report interviewed 117 women from 33 countries and found almost half could not afford sanitary pro...
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56% Bias Score


Massive Military Parade Planned for U.S. Army's 250th Anniversary
A massive military parade celebrating the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary is planned for June 14th in Washington D.C., coinciding with Donald Trump's birthday, and will include over 6600 soldiers, 150 vehicles, 50 helicopters, and a vast historical display, potentially costing tens of millions of doll...
Massive Military Parade Planned for U.S. Army's 250th Anniversary
A massive military parade celebrating the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary is planned for June 14th in Washington D.C., coinciding with Donald Trump's birthday, and will include over 6600 soldiers, 150 vehicles, 50 helicopters, and a vast historical display, potentially costing tens of millions of doll...
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68% Bias Score


EU Unveils Roadmap to End Russian Energy Imports
The European Commission unveiled a plan on May 6th to end reliance on Russian energy imports by 2027, focusing on increasing renewable energy, improving energy efficiency, and diversifying fossil fuel sources, including a collective purchasing platform for alternative gases, while acknowledging the ...
EU Unveils Roadmap to End Russian Energy Imports
The European Commission unveiled a plan on May 6th to end reliance on Russian energy imports by 2027, focusing on increasing renewable energy, improving energy efficiency, and diversifying fossil fuel sources, including a collective purchasing platform for alternative gases, while acknowledging the ...
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44% Bias Score

BAE Systems to Hire Thousands Amidst Soaring Global Defence Demand
BAE Systems, a FTSE 100 defense company, will hire 2,400 staff in Britain in 2025 and invest in new facilities in the US and UK to meet surging global defense demand driven by increased defense spending by NATO and the UK Labour party, expecting sales to grow between 7 and 9 percent and earnings to ...

BAE Systems to Hire Thousands Amidst Soaring Global Defence Demand
BAE Systems, a FTSE 100 defense company, will hire 2,400 staff in Britain in 2025 and invest in new facilities in the US and UK to meet surging global defense demand driven by increased defense spending by NATO and the UK Labour party, expecting sales to grow between 7 and 9 percent and earnings to ...
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48% Bias Score

Soviet 'Illegals': Cold War Espionage and its Lasting Legacy
Ben Macintyre's book, "The Spy and the Traitor," details the lives of Soviet 'illegals,' spies operating undercover in the West during the Cold War, highlighting their successes, failures, and lasting impact on intelligence operations, even influencing modern Russian tactics.

Soviet 'Illegals': Cold War Espionage and its Lasting Legacy
Ben Macintyre's book, "The Spy and the Traitor," details the lives of Soviet 'illegals,' spies operating undercover in the West during the Cold War, highlighting their successes, failures, and lasting impact on intelligence operations, even influencing modern Russian tactics.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Considers Retaliatory Strikes on Kyiv in Response to Ukrainian Provocations
In response to alleged Ukrainian provocations, including threats against the Moscow parade, Russia is considering retaliatory strikes targeting military command centers, industrial facilities producing weapons, and critical infrastructure in Kyiv; this is according to General-Major Vladimir Popov.

Russia Considers Retaliatory Strikes on Kyiv in Response to Ukrainian Provocations
In response to alleged Ukrainian provocations, including threats against the Moscow parade, Russia is considering retaliatory strikes targeting military command centers, industrial facilities producing weapons, and critical infrastructure in Kyiv; this is according to General-Major Vladimir Popov.
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60% Bias Score

Labour Faces Revolt Amidst Record Reform Poll Surge
YouGov polls show the Reform party at 29%, seven points ahead of Labour (22%) and the Tories (17%), following Labour's significant losses in local elections and a by-election, sparking internal debate and pressure on Keir Starmer over the means-tested winter fuel allowance.

Labour Faces Revolt Amidst Record Reform Poll Surge
YouGov polls show the Reform party at 29%, seven points ahead of Labour (22%) and the Tories (17%), following Labour's significant losses in local elections and a by-election, sparking internal debate and pressure on Keir Starmer over the means-tested winter fuel allowance.
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56% Bias Score

Security Breach Concerns After Convicted Murderer Reports Assassination
Journalist Fatih Altaylı revealed that Selçuk Tengioğlu, a convicted murderer conditionally released in 2020, reported a planned assassination of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu to the İBB, and his clean criminal record on the e-Government system raises concerns about potential security breaches.

Security Breach Concerns After Convicted Murderer Reports Assassination
Journalist Fatih Altaylı revealed that Selçuk Tengioğlu, a convicted murderer conditionally released in 2020, reported a planned assassination of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu to the İBB, and his clean criminal record on the e-Government system raises concerns about potential security breaches.
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Courts Condemn Ministry of Justice's Unlawful Promotion Interviews
Turkish courts have ruled against the Ministry of Justice's promotion interview process, citing a lack of transparency and violation of legal statutes, leading to the unfair elimination of numerous high-scoring candidates who were subsequently eliminated in re-interviews.

Turkish Courts Condemn Ministry of Justice's Unlawful Promotion Interviews
Turkish courts have ruled against the Ministry of Justice's promotion interview process, citing a lack of transparency and violation of legal statutes, leading to the unfair elimination of numerous high-scoring candidates who were subsequently eliminated in re-interviews.
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60% Bias Score
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