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UK Government Reviews Two-Child Benefit Cap Amidst Uncertainty
Amidst a government review, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner declined to confirm whether the UK's two-child benefit cap, preventing most families from claiming means-tested benefits for children born after April 2017, will be scrapped, as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has privately backed abolis...
UK Government Reviews Two-Child Benefit Cap Amidst Uncertainty
Amidst a government review, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner declined to confirm whether the UK's two-child benefit cap, preventing most families from claiming means-tested benefits for children born after April 2017, will be scrapped, as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has privately backed abolis...
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36% Bias Score


Sharp Drop in UK Immigration Amidst Stricter Visa Rules and Tough-on-Crime Policies
Britain's net migration fell by 50% in 2024 to 431,000, due to stricter visa rules implemented by the previous Conservative government; the current Labour government, despite economic warnings, plans further reductions, mirroring a tough-on-crime approach with considerations of mandatory chemical ca...
Sharp Drop in UK Immigration Amidst Stricter Visa Rules and Tough-on-Crime Policies
Britain's net migration fell by 50% in 2024 to 431,000, due to stricter visa rules implemented by the previous Conservative government; the current Labour government, despite economic warnings, plans further reductions, mirroring a tough-on-crime approach with considerations of mandatory chemical ca...
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44% Bias Score


Jenrick Urges Conservatives to "Get Moving" on Policies to Avoid Existential Crisis
Conservative MP Robert Jenrick warned his party faces an "existential crisis" if it doesn't rapidly develop new policies, citing the rise of Reform UK and the fast-paced, social media-driven nature of modern politics as key factors.
Jenrick Urges Conservatives to "Get Moving" on Policies to Avoid Existential Crisis
Conservative MP Robert Jenrick warned his party faces an "existential crisis" if it doesn't rapidly develop new policies, citing the rise of Reform UK and the fast-paced, social media-driven nature of modern politics as key factors.
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52% Bias Score


Conservative MP Charged with Sexual Assault
Patrick Spencer, Conservative MP for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, has been charged with two counts of sexual assault following alleged incidents at London's Groucho Club in August 2023; he was suspended from the Conservative Party.
Conservative MP Charged with Sexual Assault
Patrick Spencer, Conservative MP for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, has been charged with two counts of sexual assault following alleged incidents at London's Groucho Club in August 2023; he was suspended from the Conservative Party.
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36% Bias Score


UK Unveils Stricter Immigration Policy to Reduce Net Migration
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a new immigration policy to reduce net migration, which reached 728,000 last year, by tightening regulations across multiple visa categories, aiming to decrease the influx of low-skilled workers by 50,000 in 2024, while easing entry for high-potential individ...
UK Unveils Stricter Immigration Policy to Reduce Net Migration
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a new immigration policy to reduce net migration, which reached 728,000 last year, by tightening regulations across multiple visa categories, aiming to decrease the influx of low-skilled workers by 50,000 in 2024, while easing entry for high-potential individ...
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64% Bias Score


Conservative Party Faces Existential Crisis Amidst Rising Reform UK Popularity
The Conservative Party, facing a potential decline as a major political force, is struggling to regain public support after recent electoral defeats and low poll numbers, with immigration and economic policies central to the crisis.
Conservative Party Faces Existential Crisis Amidst Rising Reform UK Popularity
The Conservative Party, facing a potential decline as a major political force, is struggling to regain public support after recent electoral defeats and low poll numbers, with immigration and economic policies central to the crisis.
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60% Bias Score

Plot to reinstall Boris Johnson as Tory leader amid party crisis
Following devastating local election results and a humiliating fourth-place ranking in a recent poll, allies of Boris Johnson are plotting his return as Conservative Party leader to counter Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, while current leader Kemi Badenoch faces pressure to resign before a November ...

Plot to reinstall Boris Johnson as Tory leader amid party crisis
Following devastating local election results and a humiliating fourth-place ranking in a recent poll, allies of Boris Johnson are plotting his return as Conservative Party leader to counter Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, while current leader Kemi Badenoch faces pressure to resign before a November ...
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60% Bias Score

Labour's NHS Appointment Target: Slower Growth Than Previous Year
Labour's claim of exceeding its NHS appointment target is challenged by new data showing a slower increase compared to the previous year, despite the significant reduction of the waiting list since their arrival in office.

Labour's NHS Appointment Target: Slower Growth Than Previous Year
Labour's claim of exceeding its NHS appointment target is challenged by new data showing a slower increase compared to the previous year, despite the significant reduction of the waiting list since their arrival in office.
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40% Bias Score

UK Conservatives' Diversity Strategy: A Model for the Australian Liberals?
Following three general election defeats, the UK Conservative Party, under David Cameron, implemented an A-list prioritizing female and minority candidates, resulting in significantly increased diversity in Parliament; the Australian Liberal party could emulate this approach.

UK Conservatives' Diversity Strategy: A Model for the Australian Liberals?
Following three general election defeats, the UK Conservative Party, under David Cameron, implemented an A-list prioritizing female and minority candidates, resulting in significantly increased diversity in Parliament; the Australian Liberal party could emulate this approach.
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44% Bias Score

UK Announces Stricter Immigration Policies to Curb Net Migration
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced sweeping new immigration policies, including stricter English language requirements, higher qualification thresholds for skilled worker visas, and a ten-year settlement period for foreigners, aiming to significantly reduce net migration, currently at 728,000 ...

UK Announces Stricter Immigration Policies to Curb Net Migration
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced sweeping new immigration policies, including stricter English language requirements, higher qualification thresholds for skilled worker visas, and a ten-year settlement period for foreigners, aiming to significantly reduce net migration, currently at 728,000 ...
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60% Bias Score

Reform Leads Labour in YouGov Poll Amidst Internal Labour Divisions
A YouGov poll shows the Reform party with a five-point lead over Labour (28 percent to 23 percent), while the Conservatives lag at 18 percent; this follows Reform's recent local election victories and highlights internal divisions within the Labour party regarding economic policy and immigration.

Reform Leads Labour in YouGov Poll Amidst Internal Labour Divisions
A YouGov poll shows the Reform party with a five-point lead over Labour (28 percent to 23 percent), while the Conservatives lag at 18 percent; this follows Reform's recent local election victories and highlights internal divisions within the Labour party regarding economic policy and immigration.
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52% Bias Score

Conservative Caucus Retains Power to Remove Poilievre Despite Election Gains
Following the federal election, Conservative MPs voted to retain the power to remove leader Pierre Poilievre via the Reform Act, despite his increased vote share; this decision reflects a desire for changes and contrasts with the 2019 decision to support Andrew Scheer.

Conservative Caucus Retains Power to Remove Poilievre Despite Election Gains
Following the federal election, Conservative MPs voted to retain the power to remove leader Pierre Poilievre via the Reform Act, despite his increased vote share; this decision reflects a desire for changes and contrasts with the 2019 decision to support Andrew Scheer.
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44% Bias Score
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