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UK Government to Override Sentencing Guidelines for Ethnic Minorities
The UK government will introduce legislation this week to overturn new sentencing guidelines that recommend pre-sentence reports for some ethnic minority offenders, prompting accusations of creating a two-tiered justice system, despite the guidelines coming into effect on Tuesday.
UK Government to Override Sentencing Guidelines for Ethnic Minorities
The UK government will introduce legislation this week to overturn new sentencing guidelines that recommend pre-sentence reports for some ethnic minority offenders, prompting accusations of creating a two-tiered justice system, despite the guidelines coming into effect on Tuesday.
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56% Bias Score


England and Wales: New Sentencing Guidelines Spark "Two-Tier" System Debate
New sentencing guidelines in England and Wales, effective April 2024, advise judges to consider an offender's ethnic, cultural, or faith background before sentencing, prompting accusations of creating a "two-tier" system and sparking political debate, despite the Sentencing Council's claim that the ...
England and Wales: New Sentencing Guidelines Spark "Two-Tier" System Debate
New sentencing guidelines in England and Wales, effective April 2024, advise judges to consider an offender's ethnic, cultural, or faith background before sentencing, prompting accusations of creating a "two-tier" system and sparking political debate, despite the Sentencing Council's claim that the ...
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56% Bias Score


Iran's 2024 Executions Reach Record High of 901
The UN reported a record 901 executions in Iran in 2024, a 6% increase from 2023, with most stemming from drug-related offenses but also including dissidents and those involved in the 2022 protests; this includes a record number of women and juvenile offenders executed.
Iran's 2024 Executions Reach Record High of 901
The UN reported a record 901 executions in Iran in 2024, a 6% increase from 2023, with most stemming from drug-related offenses but also including dissidents and those involved in the 2022 protests; this includes a record number of women and juvenile offenders executed.
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56% Bias Score


Right-Wing Influencers Gain Traction Among Marginalized Youth in Luton
In Luton, England, young men from predominantly Muslim, working-class backgrounds are increasingly drawn to right-wing influencers, a trend linked to mental health struggles, economic inequality, and the absence of a compelling left-wing alternative, highlighting a potential shift in political align...
Right-Wing Influencers Gain Traction Among Marginalized Youth in Luton
In Luton, England, young men from predominantly Muslim, working-class backgrounds are increasingly drawn to right-wing influencers, a trend linked to mental health struggles, economic inequality, and the absence of a compelling left-wing alternative, highlighting a potential shift in political align...
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56% Bias Score

Syrian Government Unveiled Amidst Minority Group Protests
President Ahmed el Shara announced a new 22-member Syrian government, retaining some key ministers from the interim government but excluding representatives from significant minority groups, triggering protests and boycott threats from Kurdish groups.

Syrian Government Unveiled Amidst Minority Group Protests
President Ahmed el Shara announced a new 22-member Syrian government, retaining some key ministers from the interim government but excluding representatives from significant minority groups, triggering protests and boycott threats from Kurdish groups.
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48% Bias Score

Latvian Activist Gaponenko Arrested on Charges of Aiding Foreign State and Inciting Hatred
Latvian authorities arrested human rights activist Alexander Gaponenko on February 13, 2024, charging him with aiding a foreign state and inciting national hatred following his participation in a conference on the alleged "ethnocide of Russian compatriots in the Baltic states".

Latvian Activist Gaponenko Arrested on Charges of Aiding Foreign State and Inciting Hatred
Latvian authorities arrested human rights activist Alexander Gaponenko on February 13, 2024, charging him with aiding a foreign state and inciting national hatred following his participation in a conference on the alleged "ethnocide of Russian compatriots in the Baltic states".
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52% Bias Score

Millions Spent Relocating Homeless Families From London
English councils spent over \£5.2 million since 2020 on companies relocating homeless families, predominantly from London and the South East, to cheaper areas in the Midlands and North, raising concerns about "social cleansing" and lack of support in recipient areas.

Millions Spent Relocating Homeless Families From London
English councils spent over \£5.2 million since 2020 on companies relocating homeless families, predominantly from London and the South East, to cheaper areas in the Midlands and North, raising concerns about "social cleansing" and lack of support in recipient areas.
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60% Bias Score
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