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England's Litter Crisis: Public Health, Economic Impact, and Proposed Solutions
A survey of 1,140 miles of English streets found over 90% littered, with 75% of the public perceiving a worsening problem impacting mental health and investment; the Deposit Return Scheme is proposed to mitigate this.
England's Litter Crisis: Public Health, Economic Impact, and Proposed Solutions
A survey of 1,140 miles of English streets found over 90% littered, with 75% of the public perceiving a worsening problem impacting mental health and investment; the Deposit Return Scheme is proposed to mitigate this.
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44% Bias Score


£100,000 Building Site Burglary Spree Results in Jail Sentences
Two men from Seaham, County Durham, were jailed for two years for stealing over £100,000 worth of goods from 85 building sites across the north of England between September 2023 and January 2024, causing significant disruption to homeowners and the construction industry.
£100,000 Building Site Burglary Spree Results in Jail Sentences
Two men from Seaham, County Durham, were jailed for two years for stealing over £100,000 worth of goods from 85 building sites across the north of England between September 2023 and January 2024, causing significant disruption to homeowners and the construction industry.
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36% Bias Score


74 Child Deaths in England Linked to Temporary Accommodation
Between April 2019 and March 2024, 74 children died in England with temporary accommodation cited as a contributing factor; 58 were under one, revealing systemic issues and prompting calls for legislative changes to ensure child safety in temporary housing.
74 Child Deaths in England Linked to Temporary Accommodation
Between April 2019 and March 2024, 74 children died in England with temporary accommodation cited as a contributing factor; 58 were under one, revealing systemic issues and prompting calls for legislative changes to ensure child safety in temporary housing.
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48% Bias Score


Unaccompanied Child Jailed After Riots: Case Highlights Systemic Issues
An unaccompanied Muslim child, separated from his parents and working at a barber shop, was jailed for four weeks for kicking a rioter who attacked him during last year's UK riots, highlighting the challenges faced by vulnerable asylum-seeking children within the justice system.
Unaccompanied Child Jailed After Riots: Case Highlights Systemic Issues
An unaccompanied Muslim child, separated from his parents and working at a barber shop, was jailed for four weeks for kicking a rioter who attacked him during last year's UK riots, highlighting the challenges faced by vulnerable asylum-seeking children within the justice system.
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48% Bias Score


Crystal Palace and Panionios Fans Mourn the Loss of Mick Lloyd, Who Bridged a Deep-Rooted Friendship
The death of Mick Lloyd, a Crystal Palace fan instrumental in forging a strong bond between Crystal Palace and Panionios fans, is mourned; the connection, based on shared club colors and mutual support, is highlighted against the backdrop of football hooliganism.
Crystal Palace and Panionios Fans Mourn the Loss of Mick Lloyd, Who Bridged a Deep-Rooted Friendship
The death of Mick Lloyd, a Crystal Palace fan instrumental in forging a strong bond between Crystal Palace and Panionios fans, is mourned; the connection, based on shared club colors and mutual support, is highlighted against the backdrop of football hooliganism.
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44% Bias Score


England's Cancer Crisis: Regional Disparities and Urgent Need for Improved Care
A new analysis reveals a rising number of cancer cases in England, with 3.4 million people expected to be living with the disease by the end of 2024, highlighting regional disparities in incidence rates and the urgent need for improved cancer care.
England's Cancer Crisis: Regional Disparities and Urgent Need for Improved Care
A new analysis reveals a rising number of cancer cases in England, with 3.4 million people expected to be living with the disease by the end of 2024, highlighting regional disparities in incidence rates and the urgent need for improved cancer care.
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48% Bias Score

Curry Twins to Make History in England Rugby
Identical twin brothers Tom and Ben Curry will make history this Saturday by starting together for England in their Six Nations opener against Ireland, a feat never before accomplished in English rugby history, despite both having played for England individually since 2017.

Curry Twins to Make History in England Rugby
Identical twin brothers Tom and Ben Curry will make history this Saturday by starting together for England in their Six Nations opener against Ireland, a feat never before accomplished in English rugby history, despite both having played for England individually since 2017.
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16% Bias Score

74 Child Deaths Highlight England's Temporary Housing Crisis
Official data reveals that at least 74 children have died in temporary accommodation in England over the past five years, with the majority being infants under one year old, prompting government action with a £1bn allocation to address the housing crisis affecting 123,000 families.

74 Child Deaths Highlight England's Temporary Housing Crisis
Official data reveals that at least 74 children have died in temporary accommodation in England over the past five years, with the majority being infants under one year old, prompting government action with a £1bn allocation to address the housing crisis affecting 123,000 families.
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56% Bias Score

Prostate Cancer Now Most Common Cancer Diagnosed in England
Prostate cancer diagnoses in England surpassed breast cancer diagnoses in 2023, reaching 55,033 cases, partly due to a successful Prostate Cancer UK awareness campaign that utilized an online risk checker and addressed a pandemic-related backlog; the campaign's success underscores the importance of ...

Prostate Cancer Now Most Common Cancer Diagnosed in England
Prostate cancer diagnoses in England surpassed breast cancer diagnoses in 2023, reaching 55,033 cases, partly due to a successful Prostate Cancer UK awareness campaign that utilized an online risk checker and addressed a pandemic-related backlog; the campaign's success underscores the importance of ...
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44% Bias Score

NHS Complaints System Fails Patients: Report Reveals Deep-Seated Issues
A Healthwatch England report found that 24% of people in England experienced poor NHS care in the past year, but only 9% complained; over half of complainants were dissatisfied, revealing a lack of public confidence and systemic failings in addressing patient concerns.

NHS Complaints System Fails Patients: Report Reveals Deep-Seated Issues
A Healthwatch England report found that 24% of people in England experienced poor NHS care in the past year, but only 9% complained; over half of complainants were dissatisfied, revealing a lack of public confidence and systemic failings in addressing patient concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Tinder Predator Jailed for 12 Years After Journalist's Investigation Uncovers Extensive Fraud and Abuse
Freelance journalist Catriona Stewart's investigation into a Tinder scam involving Christopher Harkins led to his 12-year prison sentence for defrauding nine women of over £214,000 and committing various sexual offenses, highlighting systemic failures in law enforcement's response to such crimes.

Tinder Predator Jailed for 12 Years After Journalist's Investigation Uncovers Extensive Fraud and Abuse
Freelance journalist Catriona Stewart's investigation into a Tinder scam involving Christopher Harkins led to his 12-year prison sentence for defrauding nine women of over £214,000 and committing various sexual offenses, highlighting systemic failures in law enforcement's response to such crimes.
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28% Bias Score

14-Year-Old Charged with Murder of 12-Year-Old in Birmingham
A 14-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of 12-year-old Leo Ross, who was stabbed in Birmingham on Tuesday, and with six additional counts of assault and possession of a bladed article; the boy will appear in court on Monday.

14-Year-Old Charged with Murder of 12-Year-Old in Birmingham
A 14-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of 12-year-old Leo Ross, who was stabbed in Birmingham on Tuesday, and with six additional counts of assault and possession of a bladed article; the boy will appear in court on Monday.
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36% Bias Score
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