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Gibraltar Brexit Deal Talks Stall
Negotiations between the UK, Spain, the EU, and Gibraltar for a post-Brexit agreement are stalled due to disagreements over border controls and free movement of people and goods, despite previous optimism for a deal.
Gibraltar Brexit Deal Talks Stall
Negotiations between the UK, Spain, the EU, and Gibraltar for a post-Brexit agreement are stalled due to disagreements over border controls and free movement of people and goods, despite previous optimism for a deal.
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32% Bias Score


UK's Foreign Policy Critiqued: Appeasement, Brexit, and Economic Decline
The article critiques the UK government's foreign policy, citing its appeasement of Trump and the negative economic impact of Brexit, using Lord Amherst's refusal to kowtow as a contrast to the perceived subservience of the current government, and highlighting a significant decline in UK-EU trade be...
UK's Foreign Policy Critiqued: Appeasement, Brexit, and Economic Decline
The article critiques the UK government's foreign policy, citing its appeasement of Trump and the negative economic impact of Brexit, using Lord Amherst's refusal to kowtow as a contrast to the perceived subservience of the current government, and highlighting a significant decline in UK-EU trade be...
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60% Bias Score


UK Regulatory Decisions Strain Post-Brexit Financial Ties with EU
The UK's delayed implementation of Basel III banking rules and proposed cap on card transaction fees have angered the EU, creating friction in their post-Brexit financial services relationship despite ongoing talks and some areas of cooperation.
UK Regulatory Decisions Strain Post-Brexit Financial Ties with EU
The UK's delayed implementation of Basel III banking rules and proposed cap on card transaction fees have angered the EU, creating friction in their post-Brexit financial services relationship despite ongoing talks and some areas of cooperation.
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52% Bias Score


UK Scraps Tariffs on Chinese E-bikes, Sparking Industry Backlash
The UK government scrapped tariffs on non-folding Chinese e-bikes from Friday, potentially saving consumers £200 per bike but sparking criticism from UK manufacturers who fear a flood of cheap imports into an already struggling market.
UK Scraps Tariffs on Chinese E-bikes, Sparking Industry Backlash
The UK government scrapped tariffs on non-folding Chinese e-bikes from Friday, potentially saving consumers £200 per bike but sparking criticism from UK manufacturers who fear a flood of cheap imports into an already struggling market.
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64% Bias Score


EU Links Security, Fishing Rights in Post-Brexit Talks
The EU is demanding that security and defense be included in post-Brexit talks with the UK, linking them to fishing rights and freedom of movement for young adults, a move criticized by UK Conservatives who want to prioritize a US trade deal instead.
EU Links Security, Fishing Rights in Post-Brexit Talks
The EU is demanding that security and defense be included in post-Brexit talks with the UK, linking them to fishing rights and freedom of movement for young adults, a move criticized by UK Conservatives who want to prioritize a US trade deal instead.
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64% Bias Score


Labour Vows to Maintain EU Human Rights Laws and Pursue Closer UK-EU Ties
Labour's Brexit pointman Nick Thomas-Symonds pledged to uphold European human rights laws and pursue closer UK-EU ties, emphasizing economic collaboration and security, despite warnings of potential conflicts with the US and criticism from Conservative MPs.
Labour Vows to Maintain EU Human Rights Laws and Pursue Closer UK-EU Ties
Labour's Brexit pointman Nick Thomas-Symonds pledged to uphold European human rights laws and pursue closer UK-EU ties, emphasizing economic collaboration and security, despite warnings of potential conflicts with the US and criticism from Conservative MPs.
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44% Bias Score

Iceland Chair Critiques Labour's Economic Record
Iceland chair Richard Walker rated the Labour government's economic performance a 6/10, criticizing increased national insurance contributions and questioning large infrastructure projects' short-term benefits while advocating for planning reforms to boost business growth.

Iceland Chair Critiques Labour's Economic Record
Iceland chair Richard Walker rated the Labour government's economic performance a 6/10, criticizing increased national insurance contributions and questioning large infrastructure projects' short-term benefits while advocating for planning reforms to boost business growth.
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36% Bias Score

UK Restricts Citizenship for Irregular Arrivals
The UK government tightened its citizenship policy, barring those entering via 'irregular channels', including small boats, from citizenship, impacting asylum seekers and potentially violating international law; this follows a 28% rise in small boat crossings under the Labour government.

UK Restricts Citizenship for Irregular Arrivals
The UK government tightened its citizenship policy, barring those entering via 'irregular channels', including small boats, from citizenship, impacting asylum seekers and potentially violating international law; this follows a 28% rise in small boat crossings under the Labour government.
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40% Bias Score

UK Government Faces HS2 "Bat Tunnel" Dilemma
The UK government faces intense criticism over the £100 million HS2 bat tunnel in Buckinghamshire, highlighting a conflict between infrastructure development and environmental regulations; currently, there's no clear solution to prevent similar projects, potentially leading to political and legal ch...

UK Government Faces HS2 "Bat Tunnel" Dilemma
The UK government faces intense criticism over the £100 million HS2 bat tunnel in Buckinghamshire, highlighting a conflict between infrastructure development and environmental regulations; currently, there's no clear solution to prevent similar projects, potentially leading to political and legal ch...
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52% Bias Score

Muted Brexit Anniversary Highlights Deep Divisions in the UK
Five years after Brexit, the UK government largely ignored the anniversary, while supporters highlighted increased trade deals and a restored work ethic as positive outcomes, despite a 4% GDP drop, revealing deep divisions over its impact.

Muted Brexit Anniversary Highlights Deep Divisions in the UK
Five years after Brexit, the UK government largely ignored the anniversary, while supporters highlighted increased trade deals and a restored work ethic as positive outcomes, despite a 4% GDP drop, revealing deep divisions over its impact.
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76% Bias Score

EU Prioritizes UK Security Pact Despite Fishing Rights Dispute
EU President António Costa confirmed that fishing rights will not block a security and defence pact with the UK, despite some member states wanting a "package approach"; an EU-UK summit on May 19th will begin negotiations on various areas including security and fishing rights.

EU Prioritizes UK Security Pact Despite Fishing Rights Dispute
EU President António Costa confirmed that fishing rights will not block a security and defence pact with the UK, despite some member states wanting a "package approach"; an EU-UK summit on May 19th will begin negotiations on various areas including security and fishing rights.
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44% Bias Score

US Tariffs Spark Global Trade Tensions
The US imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods and an additional 10% on Chinese goods, prompting retaliation; however, Mexico avoided tariffs by addressing US border concerns. This protectionist approach risks global trade conflicts.

US Tariffs Spark Global Trade Tensions
The US imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods and an additional 10% on Chinese goods, prompting retaliation; however, Mexico avoided tariffs by addressing US border concerns. This protectionist approach risks global trade conflicts.
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68% Bias Score
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