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Plummeting Confidence in Labour's Local Government Approach
A new survey reveals a sharp decline in trust in Labour's government among senior council figures, dropping from 52 percent to 31 percent in just one year, with similar drops seen across various metrics, indicating a significant challenge for the new administration.
Plummeting Confidence in Labour's Local Government Approach
A new survey reveals a sharp decline in trust in Labour's government among senior council figures, dropping from 52 percent to 31 percent in just one year, with similar drops seen across various metrics, indicating a significant challenge for the new administration.
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48% Bias Score


Farage's Reform UK targets Labour's working-class voters
Following his election victory in Clacton last July, Nigel Farage declared that Reform UK would target Labour voters, presenting itself as a champion of working-class concerns and exploiting Labour's unpopular policies on benefits and winter fuel payments to gain support.
Farage's Reform UK targets Labour's working-class voters
Following his election victory in Clacton last July, Nigel Farage declared that Reform UK would target Labour voters, presenting itself as a champion of working-class concerns and exploiting Labour's unpopular policies on benefits and winter fuel payments to gain support.
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48% Bias Score


Contested NASUWT Election Pits Left-Leaning Wrack Against Moderate Butler
The NASUWT teaching union will hold a contested election for general secretary between Matt Wrack and Neil Butler from June 19 to July 23, following a legal challenge and controversy over Wrack's initial unopposed appointment, costing the union £70,000 in legal fees.
Contested NASUWT Election Pits Left-Leaning Wrack Against Moderate Butler
The NASUWT teaching union will hold a contested election for general secretary between Matt Wrack and Neil Butler from June 19 to July 23, following a legal challenge and controversy over Wrack's initial unopposed appointment, costing the union £70,000 in legal fees.
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40% Bias Score


UK Labour MPs Visit Taiwan Amidst Heightened China Tensions
Five Labour MPs are visiting Taiwan for meetings with government officials, marking the first such trip since Labour came to power and following recent heightened tensions with China over the island.
UK Labour MPs Visit Taiwan Amidst Heightened China Tensions
Five Labour MPs are visiting Taiwan for meetings with government officials, marking the first such trip since Labour came to power and following recent heightened tensions with China over the island.
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40% Bias Score


Labour Considers Lifting Two-Child Benefit Cap
Amid pressure from Nigel Farage and internal discussions, Labour leader Keir Starmer is considering lifting the two-child benefit cap in the autumn budget, a move potentially impacting millions of families and driven by concerns about child poverty and political strategy.
Labour Considers Lifting Two-Child Benefit Cap
Amid pressure from Nigel Farage and internal discussions, Labour leader Keir Starmer is considering lifting the two-child benefit cap in the autumn budget, a move potentially impacting millions of families and driven by concerns about child poverty and political strategy.
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44% Bias Score


Labour's Internal Conflict Over Welfare Spending Fuels Party Revolt
Amid growing internal strife, Labour's Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner proposed cutting child benefits for middle-class families earning over £50,000, while the party grapples with reversing unpopular cuts to winter fuel payments for nine million pensioners, risking a major revolt among MPs.
Labour's Internal Conflict Over Welfare Spending Fuels Party Revolt
Amid growing internal strife, Labour's Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner proposed cutting child benefits for middle-class families earning over £50,000, while the party grapples with reversing unpopular cuts to winter fuel payments for nine million pensioners, risking a major revolt among MPs.
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56% Bias Score

Labour warns of Farage's 'Truss-style' economic meltdown
Labour warns that Nigel Farage's Reform UK's proposed policies, including reversing cuts to winter fuel payments and scrapping the two-child benefit cap and hiking the personal allowance to £20,000, could cost between £50bn-£80bn annually and lead to an economic crisis similar to Liz Truss's 2022 mi...

Labour warns of Farage's 'Truss-style' economic meltdown
Labour warns that Nigel Farage's Reform UK's proposed policies, including reversing cuts to winter fuel payments and scrapping the two-child benefit cap and hiking the personal allowance to £20,000, could cost between £50bn-£80bn annually and lead to an economic crisis similar to Liz Truss's 2022 mi...
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56% Bias Score

Labour Faces Crushing Defeat as Voters Defect to Liberal Democrats and Greens
A recent poll shows 52% of Labour voters from the 2024 general election are considering switching to the Liberal Democrats or Greens, potentially resulting in Labour losing 250 seats due to voter disillusionment with the party's policies and actions.

Labour Faces Crushing Defeat as Voters Defect to Liberal Democrats and Greens
A recent poll shows 52% of Labour voters from the 2024 general election are considering switching to the Liberal Democrats or Greens, potentially resulting in Labour losing 250 seats due to voter disillusionment with the party's policies and actions.
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60% Bias Score

IMF Warns of Further UK Tax Hikes Despite Upgraded Growth Forecast
The IMF upgraded the UK's growth forecast to 1.2 percent but warned of risks and the need for fiscal deficit reduction, potentially necessitating further tax increases by the shadow chancellor, Rachel Reeves, despite political resistance.

IMF Warns of Further UK Tax Hikes Despite Upgraded Growth Forecast
The IMF upgraded the UK's growth forecast to 1.2 percent but warned of risks and the need for fiscal deficit reduction, potentially necessitating further tax increases by the shadow chancellor, Rachel Reeves, despite political resistance.
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64% Bias Score

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

Labour MPs Rebel Against Reeves's Austerity Measures
Amid declining poll ratings, Labour MPs from various factions are openly challenging Chancellor Rachel Reeves's economic policies, particularly the welfare cuts and tax increases, proposing alternative solutions like wealth taxes and relaxed fiscal rules to balance social needs with fiscal responsib...

Labour MPs Rebel Against Reeves's Austerity Measures
Amid declining poll ratings, Labour MPs from various factions are openly challenging Chancellor Rachel Reeves's economic policies, particularly the welfare cuts and tax increases, proposing alternative solutions like wealth taxes and relaxed fiscal rules to balance social needs with fiscal responsib...
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44% Bias Score

UK Faces Deepening Economic Crisis Amidst Rising Inflation and Borrowing
The UK faces a deepening economic crisis marked by rising inflation (3.5 percent), record-high government borrowing (£20.2 billion in April), and unaffordable public sector pay raises (up to 4.5 percent), amidst slow economic growth and declining investor confidence.

UK Faces Deepening Economic Crisis Amidst Rising Inflation and Borrowing
The UK faces a deepening economic crisis marked by rising inflation (3.5 percent), record-high government borrowing (£20.2 billion in April), and unaffordable public sector pay raises (up to 4.5 percent), amidst slow economic growth and declining investor confidence.
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64% Bias Score
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