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English Resident Doctors' Strike Averted After Talks
Following a 90-minute meeting between resident doctors' union representatives and the health secretary, hopes are rising that next week's planned strike will be called off. Further talks are planned to focus on improving working conditions, including student loan forgiveness.
English Resident Doctors' Strike Averted After Talks
Following a 90-minute meeting between resident doctors' union representatives and the health secretary, hopes are rising that next week's planned strike will be called off. Further talks are planned to focus on improving working conditions, including student loan forgiveness.
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48% Bias Score


FCA to Regulate UK's £13bn Buy Now, Pay Later Market
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will regulate the £13bn buy now, pay later (BNPL) market from July 15, 2026, introducing affordability checks on all loans and requiring lenders to offer support to struggling customers; this follows a surge in BNPL use, with 10.9 million UK adults using it...
FCA to Regulate UK's £13bn Buy Now, Pay Later Market
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will regulate the £13bn buy now, pay later (BNPL) market from July 15, 2026, introducing affordability checks on all loans and requiring lenders to offer support to struggling customers; this follows a surge in BNPL use, with 10.9 million UK adults using it...
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36% Bias Score


US Deportees in Solitary Confinement in Eswatini
Five migrants deported from the US to Eswatini under a third-country program are in solitary confinement; their home countries, including Vietnam, Jamaica, Cuba, Yemen, and Laos, refused to accept them back; Eswatini's government spokesperson says they will be repatriated with UN help, but the timef...
US Deportees in Solitary Confinement in Eswatini
Five migrants deported from the US to Eswatini under a third-country program are in solitary confinement; their home countries, including Vietnam, Jamaica, Cuba, Yemen, and Laos, refused to accept them back; Eswatini's government spokesperson says they will be repatriated with UN help, but the timef...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Denies Epstein Birthday Letter, Threatens Lawsuit
Donald Trump is accused of contributing a letter with a suggestive drawing to Jeffrey Epstein's 2003 birthday album, prompting a denial, lawsuit threats against the Wall Street Journal, and a directive to release related grand jury testimony.
Trump Denies Epstein Birthday Letter, Threatens Lawsuit
Donald Trump is accused of contributing a letter with a suggestive drawing to Jeffrey Epstein's 2003 birthday album, prompting a denial, lawsuit threats against the Wall Street Journal, and a directive to release related grand jury testimony.
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60% Bias Score


UK Superinjunction Concealed Data Breach Affecting 18,700 Afghans and British Personnel
A data breach revealed personal information of 18,700 Afghan asylum seekers and over 100 British personnel, prompting former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps to use a superinjunction to prevent further harm; the injunction has since lapsed.
UK Superinjunction Concealed Data Breach Affecting 18,700 Afghans and British Personnel
A data breach revealed personal information of 18,700 Afghan asylum seekers and over 100 British personnel, prompting former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps to use a superinjunction to prevent further harm; the injunction has since lapsed.
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52% Bias Score


UK Charities Donate Millions to Israeli Settlement School
Two UK charities transferred £5.7 million to a high school in the Israeli settlement of Susya in the occupied West Bank between 2017 and 2021, with the endorsement of the Charity Commission, despite concerns about the legality of the settlement under international law and its impact on the Palestini...
UK Charities Donate Millions to Israeli Settlement School
Two UK charities transferred £5.7 million to a high school in the Israeli settlement of Susya in the occupied West Bank between 2017 and 2021, with the endorsement of the Charity Commission, despite concerns about the legality of the settlement under international law and its impact on the Palestini...
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56% Bias Score

£1 Billion UK Mission to Integrate Nature into Urban Areas
A £1 billion UK initiative, NatureTowns and Cities, will invest £15.5 million in 40 towns and cities to improve access to green spaces, using innovative projects like greening permits and environmental justice maps, aiming to benefit 5 million people by 2035.

£1 Billion UK Mission to Integrate Nature into Urban Areas
A £1 billion UK initiative, NatureTowns and Cities, will invest £15.5 million in 40 towns and cities to improve access to green spaces, using innovative projects like greening permits and environmental justice maps, aiming to benefit 5 million people by 2035.
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28% Bias Score

Florida Supreme Court Upholds Gerrymandered Map, Diminishing Black Voters' Influence
The Florida Supreme Court upheld a Republican-backed congressional map that weakens the influence of Black voters, rejecting arguments that it violates the state's anti-gerrymandering amendment despite acknowledging the map diminishes their ability to elect their preferred candidate; the court found...

Florida Supreme Court Upholds Gerrymandered Map, Diminishing Black Voters' Influence
The Florida Supreme Court upheld a Republican-backed congressional map that weakens the influence of Black voters, rejecting arguments that it violates the state's anti-gerrymandering amendment despite acknowledging the map diminishes their ability to elect their preferred candidate; the court found...
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44% Bias Score

Endangered Jurassic Spider Faces Extinction on Kangaroo Island
The critically endangered Kangaroo Island assassin spider, a 150-million-year-old survivor, is on the brink of extinction due to drought, bushfires, and invasive disease, with only one juvenile found in recent searches across its tiny habitat in South Australia.

Endangered Jurassic Spider Faces Extinction on Kangaroo Island
The critically endangered Kangaroo Island assassin spider, a 150-million-year-old survivor, is on the brink of extinction due to drought, bushfires, and invasive disease, with only one juvenile found in recent searches across its tiny habitat in South Australia.
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28% Bias Score

Death and the Gardener: A Son's Memoir of Loss and Love Under Communism
Georgi Gospodinov's "Death and the Gardener" explores his grief after his father's death through vignettes depicting his father's life as a gardener in Bulgaria under communist rule, touching upon themes of love, loss, technology, and death.

Death and the Gardener: A Son's Memoir of Loss and Love Under Communism
Georgi Gospodinov's "Death and the Gardener" explores his grief after his father's death through vignettes depicting his father's life as a gardener in Bulgaria under communist rule, touching upon themes of love, loss, technology, and death.
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24% Bias Score

Exclusive Native Title Granted to Millewa-Mallee Indigenous Peoples
On Friday, an Australian federal court granted exclusive native title rights to the Latji Latji, Ngintait, and Nyeri Nyeri peoples of the Millewa-Mallee region in north-west Victoria, covering thousands of square kilometers after more than 25 years of legal proceedings.

Exclusive Native Title Granted to Millewa-Mallee Indigenous Peoples
On Friday, an Australian federal court granted exclusive native title rights to the Latji Latji, Ngintait, and Nyeri Nyeri peoples of the Millewa-Mallee region in north-west Victoria, covering thousands of square kilometers after more than 25 years of legal proceedings.
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24% Bias Score

UK's Costly Afghan Intervention: Billions Spent, Accountability Missing
The UK's 20-year involvement in Afghanistan, costing £30bn and 457 British lives, culminated in a costly effort to protect 19,000 Afghan collaborators after a leaked list threatened their safety, revealing questionable decision-making and a lack of accountability.

UK's Costly Afghan Intervention: Billions Spent, Accountability Missing
The UK's 20-year involvement in Afghanistan, costing £30bn and 457 British lives, culminated in a costly effort to protect 19,000 Afghan collaborators after a leaked list threatened their safety, revealing questionable decision-making and a lack of accountability.
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56% Bias Score
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