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Labour's Slow Progress on Ethics Reforms Fuels Public Distrust
Following its election win, the Labour government has made slow progress on its promised ethics reforms, facing criticism for insufficient action despite implementing some minor changes. Declining public trust continues to erode despite the establishment of a Modernisation Committee and updates to t...
Labour's Slow Progress on Ethics Reforms Fuels Public Distrust
Following its election win, the Labour government has made slow progress on its promised ethics reforms, facing criticism for insufficient action despite implementing some minor changes. Declining public trust continues to erode despite the establishment of a Modernisation Committee and updates to t...
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48% Bias Score


Wales First Minister Calls for Wealth Tax After Welfare Cut Rebellion
Following a UK Labour party rebellion against proposed welfare cuts, Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford called for increased taxes on the wealthy to address a "£20bn black hole" in the budget; the cuts to disability benefits have been delayed pending review.
Wales First Minister Calls for Wealth Tax After Welfare Cut Rebellion
Following a UK Labour party rebellion against proposed welfare cuts, Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford called for increased taxes on the wealthy to address a "£20bn black hole" in the budget; the cuts to disability benefits have been delayed pending review.
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52% Bias Score


Labour Party U-Turn on Welfare Bill Triggers Leadership Crisis
Following a significant rebellion within the Labour party over the welfare bill, Prime Minister Keir Starmer executed a dramatic policy U-turn, causing visible distress within his cabinet and severely damaging his authority, less than a year after his landslide victory.
Labour Party U-Turn on Welfare Bill Triggers Leadership Crisis
Following a significant rebellion within the Labour party over the welfare bill, Prime Minister Keir Starmer executed a dramatic policy U-turn, causing visible distress within his cabinet and severely damaging his authority, less than a year after his landslide victory.
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76% Bias Score


UK Government's Welfare Bill Passes After Major PIP Cuts U-Turn
The UK government's welfare bill passed its second reading after removing planned £5 billion cuts to personal independence payments (PIP), leading to internal party rebellion and potential future tax increases.
UK Government's Welfare Bill Passes After Major PIP Cuts U-Turn
The UK government's welfare bill passed its second reading after removing planned £5 billion cuts to personal independence payments (PIP), leading to internal party rebellion and potential future tax increases.
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48% Bias Score


Starmer's Labour Government Faces Crisis After First Year
After a year in office, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government is facing internal turmoil, plummeting approval ratings, and significant economic challenges, including a £5.5 billion shortfall due to policy reversals, despite international successes including a trade deal with India ...
Starmer's Labour Government Faces Crisis After First Year
After a year in office, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government is facing internal turmoil, plummeting approval ratings, and significant economic challenges, including a £5.5 billion shortfall due to policy reversals, despite international successes including a trade deal with India ...
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64% Bias Score


Labour Suffers Major Setback Amidst Internal Divisions Over Welfare Bill
The Labour party suffered a major setback today as their welfare bill was significantly amended following intense internal disagreements, highlighting deep divisions within the party and raising questions about Sir Keir Starmer's leadership.
Labour Suffers Major Setback Amidst Internal Divisions Over Welfare Bill
The Labour party suffered a major setback today as their welfare bill was significantly amended following intense internal disagreements, highlighting deep divisions within the party and raising questions about Sir Keir Starmer's leadership.
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72% Bias Score

UK Faces 'Tax Bomb' After Labour's Welfare U-turn
The UK government faces a "tax bomb" this autumn due to a £5 billion shortfall caused by Labour's reversal on disability benefit cuts, leaving limited options for meeting fiscal rules and potentially necessitating tax increases.

UK Faces 'Tax Bomb' After Labour's Welfare U-turn
The UK government faces a "tax bomb" this autumn due to a £5 billion shortfall caused by Labour's reversal on disability benefit cuts, leaving limited options for meeting fiscal rules and potentially necessitating tax increases.
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60% Bias Score

Labour's NHS Plan: A New Era or Déjà Vu?
Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting unveiled Labour's 10-year health plan for the NHS in England, promising faster care, tech-based improvements, community care, and illness prevention; however, similar goals have been outlined in previous NHS plans since 2000, facing challenges in implementation.

Labour's NHS Plan: A New Era or Déjà Vu?
Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting unveiled Labour's 10-year health plan for the NHS in England, promising faster care, tech-based improvements, community care, and illness prevention; however, similar goals have been outlined in previous NHS plans since 2000, facing challenges in implementation.
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20% Bias Score

Labour's Welfare U-turn Creates £100 Million Spending Increase and Looms Tax Hikes
Labour's planned £5 billion welfare cuts failed due to internal party revolt, now facing a £100 million spending increase and potential tax hikes despite manifesto pledges, worsened by the Office for Budget Responsibility's (OBR) downgraded growth forecast.

Labour's Welfare U-turn Creates £100 Million Spending Increase and Looms Tax Hikes
Labour's planned £5 billion welfare cuts failed due to internal party revolt, now facing a £100 million spending increase and potential tax hikes despite manifesto pledges, worsened by the Office for Budget Responsibility's (OBR) downgraded growth forecast.
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64% Bias Score

Starmer's Welfare U-turn: \$100M Spending Increase Amidst Internal Party Conflict
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government reversed planned welfare reforms, increasing spending by \$100 million instead of achieving projected savings of \$5 billion, causing internal party conflict and raising concerns about public finances.

Starmer's Welfare U-turn: \$100M Spending Increase Amidst Internal Party Conflict
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government reversed planned welfare reforms, increasing spending by \$100 million instead of achieving projected savings of \$5 billion, causing internal party conflict and raising concerns about public finances.
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64% Bias Score

UK Government Performs £5 Billion Welfare U-turn Amidst MP Rebellion
The UK government reversed its welfare policy after a Labour MP rebellion, costing £5 billion and significantly impacting the government's authority and market confidence.

UK Government Performs £5 Billion Welfare U-turn Amidst MP Rebellion
The UK government reversed its welfare policy after a Labour MP rebellion, costing £5 billion and significantly impacting the government's authority and market confidence.
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68% Bias Score

UK Government Passes Welfare Bill After Major Concessions
The UK government passed its welfare bill by a slim majority of 75 votes after making substantial last-minute concessions to Labour rebels, removing key measures to tighten eligibility for disability benefits and universal credit, significantly impacting planned budget savings and raising concerns a...

UK Government Passes Welfare Bill After Major Concessions
The UK government passed its welfare bill by a slim majority of 75 votes after making substantial last-minute concessions to Labour rebels, removing key measures to tighten eligibility for disability benefits and universal credit, significantly impacting planned budget savings and raising concerns a...
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56% Bias Score
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