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UK Inflation Rises to 2.6%, Interest Rates Unlikely to Fall
UK inflation increased to 2.6% in November, the fastest rate since March, due to higher petrol, diesel, tobacco, and other goods prices; despite this, the Bank of England is not expected to cut interest rates due to wage growth, though prices will likely remain higher than before.
UK Inflation Rises to 2.6%, Interest Rates Unlikely to Fall
UK inflation increased to 2.6% in November, the fastest rate since March, due to higher petrol, diesel, tobacco, and other goods prices; despite this, the Bank of England is not expected to cut interest rates due to wage growth, though prices will likely remain higher than before.
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36% Bias Score


ISS Astronaut Return Delayed Until Late March or April 2025
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams' return from the International Space Station, originally scheduled for June 2024, has been postponed to late March or April 2025 due to technical issues with the Starliner spacecraft and a delay in launching a new SpaceX Dragon capsule, which is now slated ...
ISS Astronaut Return Delayed Until Late March or April 2025
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams' return from the International Space Station, originally scheduled for June 2024, has been postponed to late March or April 2025 due to technical issues with the Starliner spacecraft and a delay in launching a new SpaceX Dragon capsule, which is now slated ...
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40% Bias Score


Groucho Club Reopens After Alleged Rape, Subject to Stricter Security
Following an alleged rape at The Groucho Club in London on November 13th, Westminster Council temporarily suspended the club's license at the request of the police; however, the club's license was reinstated on Wednesday, conditional upon safety improvements and limitations on guest admittance.
Groucho Club Reopens After Alleged Rape, Subject to Stricter Security
Following an alleged rape at The Groucho Club in London on November 13th, Westminster Council temporarily suspended the club's license at the request of the police; however, the club's license was reinstated on Wednesday, conditional upon safety improvements and limitations on guest admittance.
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48% Bias Score


Man Jailed for Culpable Homicide After Victim Jumps to Death
Lee Smith was jailed for eight years for the culpable homicide of Jamie Forbes, who jumped to his death from a 12th-story flat in Aberdeen after Smith held him captive and repeatedly assaulted him with a hammer and fists for two days.
Man Jailed for Culpable Homicide After Victim Jumps to Death
Lee Smith was jailed for eight years for the culpable homicide of Jamie Forbes, who jumped to his death from a 12th-story flat in Aberdeen after Smith held him captive and repeatedly assaulted him with a hammer and fists for two days.
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44% Bias Score


Modern Art's Kitsch Paradox: From Rejection to Cynical Embrace
Roger Scruton discusses modern art's paradoxical relationship with kitsch, tracing its rejection from early 20th-century modernists to the rise of "pre-emptive kitsch" in contemporary art, exemplified by artists like Warhol, Jones, and Koons.
Modern Art's Kitsch Paradox: From Rejection to Cynical Embrace
Roger Scruton discusses modern art's paradoxical relationship with kitsch, tracing its rejection from early 20th-century modernists to the rise of "pre-emptive kitsch" in contemporary art, exemplified by artists like Warhol, Jones, and Koons.
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60% Bias Score


Derry Musician to Release Chris Rea Tribute Album
Derry musician Paul Casey will release an album of reimagined Chris Rea songs, "Rea-imagine," next spring, debuting at the 2025 City of Derry Jazz Festival; a result of a two-decade friendship that began backstage at a Belfast concert, including periods of touring, band membership and studio enginee...
Derry Musician to Release Chris Rea Tribute Album
Derry musician Paul Casey will release an album of reimagined Chris Rea songs, "Rea-imagine," next spring, debuting at the 2025 City of Derry Jazz Festival; a result of a two-decade friendship that began backstage at a Belfast concert, including periods of touring, band membership and studio enginee...
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28% Bias Score

McIlroy, Scheffler Win Dominant Victory in 'The Showdown' Exhibition Match
In a Las Vegas exhibition dubbed 'The Showdown,' Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler decisively defeated Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka, winning a $10 million prize, showcasing a potential thawing of relations between the PGA and LIV Golf tours amid ongoing merger talks.

McIlroy, Scheffler Win Dominant Victory in 'The Showdown' Exhibition Match
In a Las Vegas exhibition dubbed 'The Showdown,' Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler decisively defeated Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka, winning a $10 million prize, showcasing a potential thawing of relations between the PGA and LIV Golf tours amid ongoing merger talks.
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56% Bias Score

Welsh Charity Funds Trip for Politician Under Misconduct Investigation
The Evan Roberts Institute, led by the new Welsh Conservative leader Darren Millar, paid \u00a31,068 for suspended Welsh politician Rhys ab Owen's trip to the US National Prayer Breakfast in February 2024, despite an ongoing misconduct investigation into ab Owen.

Welsh Charity Funds Trip for Politician Under Misconduct Investigation
The Evan Roberts Institute, led by the new Welsh Conservative leader Darren Millar, paid \u00a31,068 for suspended Welsh politician Rhys ab Owen's trip to the US National Prayer Breakfast in February 2024, despite an ongoing misconduct investigation into ab Owen.
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44% Bias Score

Reform UK Removes Scottish Organizer Over Loyalist Ties
Reform UK removed Craig Campbell, its Scottish organizer, following revelations of his father's involvement in Loyalist bombings and his cousin's conviction for murdering a Celtic supporter, along with his offensive social media posts comparing the SNP to Nazis.

Reform UK Removes Scottish Organizer Over Loyalist Ties
Reform UK removed Craig Campbell, its Scottish organizer, following revelations of his father's involvement in Loyalist bombings and his cousin's conviction for murdering a Celtic supporter, along with his offensive social media posts comparing the SNP to Nazis.
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52% Bias Score

Labour's Broken Pension Promise Fuels Political Crisis
The Labour Party faced backlash for not compensating women affected by state pension age increases, despite prior expressions of support; this, along with unpopular economic policies, fuels public anger and the rise of alternative parties like Reform UK.

Labour's Broken Pension Promise Fuels Political Crisis
The Labour Party faced backlash for not compensating women affected by state pension age increases, despite prior expressions of support; this, along with unpopular economic policies, fuels public anger and the rise of alternative parties like Reform UK.
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60% Bias Score

Irish Dáil Convenes; Ceann Comhairle Election Key to Government Formation
The 34th Dáil in Ireland meets today to elect a new Ceann Comhairle (speaker), with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael supporting Independent Verona Murphy, while negotiations for a new government continue among the three largest parties—Fianna Fáil (48 seats), Sinn Féin (39 seats), and Fine Gael (38 seats).

Irish Dáil Convenes; Ceann Comhairle Election Key to Government Formation
The 34th Dáil in Ireland meets today to elect a new Ceann Comhairle (speaker), with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael supporting Independent Verona Murphy, while negotiations for a new government continue among the three largest parties—Fianna Fáil (48 seats), Sinn Féin (39 seats), and Fine Gael (38 seats).
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32% Bias Score

Siobhán McSweeney to Host "The Traitors Ireland
Siobhán McSweeney will host the Irish version of the reality show "The Traitors," featuring 22 contestants competing for €50,000 in a remote Irish castle, set to air on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player in 2025.

Siobhán McSweeney to Host "The Traitors Ireland
Siobhán McSweeney will host the Irish version of the reality show "The Traitors," featuring 22 contestants competing for €50,000 in a remote Irish castle, set to air on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player in 2025.
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32% Bias Score
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