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Trump's Rhetoric Risks Nuclear Arms Race
Defense expert Patrick Turner warns that Donald Trump's rhetoric is causing a global scramble for nuclear weapons due to the erosion of trust in the US nuclear deterrent, potentially leading to regional conflicts and heightened instability.
Trump's Rhetoric Risks Nuclear Arms Race
Defense expert Patrick Turner warns that Donald Trump's rhetoric is causing a global scramble for nuclear weapons due to the erosion of trust in the US nuclear deterrent, potentially leading to regional conflicts and heightened instability.
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48% Bias Score


Major X Outage Hits Amidst Escalating Attacks on Tesla
A nationwide outage hit Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) on Friday afternoon, affecting over 50,000 users, primarily in the eastern US, coinciding with escalating attacks against his Tesla company labeled as "domestic terrorism" by President Trump and Attorney General Bondi.
Major X Outage Hits Amidst Escalating Attacks on Tesla
A nationwide outage hit Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) on Friday afternoon, affecting over 50,000 users, primarily in the eastern US, coinciding with escalating attacks against his Tesla company labeled as "domestic terrorism" by President Trump and Attorney General Bondi.
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60% Bias Score


UK Welfare Cuts to Leave 150,000 Carers Without Benefits
The UK government's plan to cut welfare benefits will leave 150,000 unpaid carers without their weekly allowance, saving £500 million by 2030, sparking a furious backlash from opposition parties and some within the Labour party itself, due to the plan's impact on vulnerable individuals and families.
UK Welfare Cuts to Leave 150,000 Carers Without Benefits
The UK government's plan to cut welfare benefits will leave 150,000 unpaid carers without their weekly allowance, saving £500 million by 2030, sparking a furious backlash from opposition parties and some within the Labour party itself, due to the plan's impact on vulnerable individuals and families.
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72% Bias Score


UK Retail Sales Defy Expectations Despite Looming Economic Headwinds
British retail sales unexpectedly rose 1 percent in February, defying forecasts, with household goods stores seeing their strongest growth in nearly four years; however, upcoming tax increases threaten future sales.
UK Retail Sales Defy Expectations Despite Looming Economic Headwinds
British retail sales unexpectedly rose 1 percent in February, defying forecasts, with household goods stores seeing their strongest growth in nearly four years; however, upcoming tax increases threaten future sales.
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44% Bias Score


Mansion House Reforms Need Overhaul to Boost UK Growth: Peel Hunt
Peel Hunt warns that the Mansion House reforms, aiming to increase UK pension fund investment in unlisted equities to 5% by 2030, are insufficient to boost economic growth, citing the current 4% allocation, a decline in domestic listings, and only five IPOs raising over £10 million since 2025.
Mansion House Reforms Need Overhaul to Boost UK Growth: Peel Hunt
Peel Hunt warns that the Mansion House reforms, aiming to increase UK pension fund investment in unlisted equities to 5% by 2030, are insufficient to boost economic growth, citing the current 4% allocation, a decline in domestic listings, and only five IPOs raising over £10 million since 2025.
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40% Bias Score


King Charles Cancels Engagements Due to Cancer Treatment Side Effects
King Charles III was hospitalized for temporary side effects from cancer treatment, resulting in the cancellation of several engagements, including a planned visit to Birmingham.
King Charles Cancels Engagements Due to Cancer Treatment Side Effects
King Charles III was hospitalized for temporary side effects from cancer treatment, resulting in the cancellation of several engagements, including a planned visit to Birmingham.
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60% Bias Score

Coroner Blasts NHS Trust for "Culture of Defensiveness" After Baby's Death
Baby Ida Lock died due to gross failures in basic medical care at Royal Lancaster Infirmary Labour Ward on November 9, 2019; a coroner's inquest slammed the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust for a culture of defensiveness and inadequate investigations, echoing concerns raise...

Coroner Blasts NHS Trust for "Culture of Defensiveness" After Baby's Death
Baby Ida Lock died due to gross failures in basic medical care at Royal Lancaster Infirmary Labour Ward on November 9, 2019; a coroner's inquest slammed the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust for a culture of defensiveness and inadequate investigations, echoing concerns raise...
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs: A Self-Inflicted Economic Wound
President Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars will increase vehicle prices, harming American consumers and triggering retaliatory tariffs from Canada and the EU, potentially escalating into a global trade war.

Trump's Tariffs: A Self-Inflicted Economic Wound
President Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars will increase vehicle prices, harming American consumers and triggering retaliatory tariffs from Canada and the EU, potentially escalating into a global trade war.
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52% Bias Score

Arrest Made in 2010 Cold Case Murder Using DNA Ancestry
A 61-year-old woman has been charged with the 2010 murder of Tanya Glover, whose remains were found in a Brisbane unit in 2022; the identification was aided by DNA uploaded to an ancestry website, and a $500,000 reward was offered.

Arrest Made in 2010 Cold Case Murder Using DNA Ancestry
A 61-year-old woman has been charged with the 2010 murder of Tanya Glover, whose remains were found in a Brisbane unit in 2022; the identification was aided by DNA uploaded to an ancestry website, and a $500,000 reward was offered.
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32% Bias Score

Welsh Man Attacks Police Station, Motivated by Anti-Government Beliefs
On January 31, Alexander Dighton, 28, from Llantrisant, Wales, attacked Talbot Green Police Station with Molotov cocktails, a knife, and a hatchet, attempting to murder an officer and injuring two others; his actions stemmed from anti-government beliefs.

Welsh Man Attacks Police Station, Motivated by Anti-Government Beliefs
On January 31, Alexander Dighton, 28, from Llantrisant, Wales, attacked Talbot Green Police Station with Molotov cocktails, a knife, and a hatchet, attempting to murder an officer and injuring two others; his actions stemmed from anti-government beliefs.
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40% Bias Score

Labour's Worker's Rights Bill: Next CEO Warns of Economic Havoc
Next CEO Lord Wolfson and the CBI warn that Labour's worker's rights bill, coupled with increased employer National Insurance contributions, is causing a private sector slowdown and may lead to job losses; the bill's impact on flexible working arrangements is of particular concern.

Labour's Worker's Rights Bill: Next CEO Warns of Economic Havoc
Next CEO Lord Wolfson and the CBI warn that Labour's worker's rights bill, coupled with increased employer National Insurance contributions, is causing a private sector slowdown and may lead to job losses; the bill's impact on flexible working arrangements is of particular concern.
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64% Bias Score

UK Property Sales Surge Before Stamp Duty Rise
The UK property market experienced a 13% monthly and 28% year-on-year sales increase in February 2025 (108,250 transactions), driven by buyers preempting an April 1st stamp duty rise that will increase the average English home tax bill from £2,028 to £4,528; post-deadline, a market slowdown is predi...

UK Property Sales Surge Before Stamp Duty Rise
The UK property market experienced a 13% monthly and 28% year-on-year sales increase in February 2025 (108,250 transactions), driven by buyers preempting an April 1st stamp duty rise that will increase the average English home tax bill from £2,028 to £4,528; post-deadline, a market slowdown is predi...
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40% Bias Score
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