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UK-EU Youth Mobility Scheme: Potential for Unlimited EU Arrivals
Negotiations for a UK-EU youth mobility scheme are underway, with a potential cap on EU arrivals of 70,000-100,000, but a sliding scale linked to British travel to the EU could make it effectively unlimited. This is politically sensitive for Labour, and the EU wants concessions on family members and...
UK-EU Youth Mobility Scheme: Potential for Unlimited EU Arrivals
Negotiations for a UK-EU youth mobility scheme are underway, with a potential cap on EU arrivals of 70,000-100,000, but a sliding scale linked to British travel to the EU could make it effectively unlimited. This is politically sensitive for Labour, and the EU wants concessions on family members and...
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52% Bias Score


UK Government to Fund Local Initiatives to Secure Support for Renewable Energy Projects
The UK government proposes requiring renewable energy developers of projects over 5 megawatts to fund local community initiatives, aiming to garner support for large-scale clean energy projects, especially in areas traditionally opposed to such developments, like those currently held by the Reform U...
UK Government to Fund Local Initiatives to Secure Support for Renewable Energy Projects
The UK government proposes requiring renewable energy developers of projects over 5 megawatts to fund local community initiatives, aiming to garner support for large-scale clean energy projects, especially in areas traditionally opposed to such developments, like those currently held by the Reform U...
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52% Bias Score


Birmingham Bin Strike Exposes Labour's Disconnect from Working Class
A Labour-run Birmingham council's "fire-and-rehire" tactics, causing up to a £8,000 pay cut for bin workers, triggered an indefinite strike since March 11th, exposing a growing rift between the Labour party and its working-class base, further exemplified by policy decisions like cuts to winter fuel ...
Birmingham Bin Strike Exposes Labour's Disconnect from Working Class
A Labour-run Birmingham council's "fire-and-rehire" tactics, causing up to a £8,000 pay cut for bin workers, triggered an indefinite strike since March 11th, exposing a growing rift between the Labour party and its working-class base, further exemplified by policy decisions like cuts to winter fuel ...
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68% Bias Score


Labour's Internal Tax Dispute: Rayner's Department Urges £4bn Increase, Reeves Rejects
A leaked memo reveals Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's department urged Chancellor Rachel Reeves for a £3bn-£4bn tax increase, a proposal Reeves rejected, opting for £5bn in welfare cuts instead, sparking internal Labour party tensions ahead of June's spending plans.
Labour's Internal Tax Dispute: Rayner's Department Urges £4bn Increase, Reeves Rejects
A leaked memo reveals Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's department urged Chancellor Rachel Reeves for a £3bn-£4bn tax increase, a proposal Reeves rejected, opting for £5bn in welfare cuts instead, sparking internal Labour party tensions ahead of June's spending plans.
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48% Bias Score


Labour's Leaked Tax Hike Plan Amidst Rising Inflation
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's leaked memo proposed eight tax increases totaling £3-£4 billion annually to address the UK's budget deficit, causing internal tension within the Labour party amidst rising inflation and potential interest rate adjustments.
Labour's Leaked Tax Hike Plan Amidst Rising Inflation
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's leaked memo proposed eight tax increases totaling £3-£4 billion annually to address the UK's budget deficit, causing internal tension within the Labour party amidst rising inflation and potential interest rate adjustments.
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60% Bias Score


Frozen Tax Thresholds and Rising Pensions Create Tax Trap for Hundreds of Thousands of Pensioners
HMRC issued 1.32 million simple assessments to pensioners in 2023/24, a 74% rise from the previous year, due to frozen income tax thresholds and rising state pensions under the triple lock, leading to unexpected tax bills for many.
Frozen Tax Thresholds and Rising Pensions Create Tax Trap for Hundreds of Thousands of Pensioners
HMRC issued 1.32 million simple assessments to pensioners in 2023/24, a 74% rise from the previous year, due to frozen income tax thresholds and rising state pensions under the triple lock, leading to unexpected tax bills for many.
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60% Bias Score

Labour's Economic Policies Cause Inflation Surge and Job Losses
Labour's economic policies have caused a surge in inflation and a 10% increase in unemployment, with the Employment Rights Bill projected to cost £5 billion and eliminate 50,000 jobs, creating a hostile environment for UK businesses.

Labour's Economic Policies Cause Inflation Surge and Job Losses
Labour's economic policies have caused a surge in inflation and a 10% increase in unemployment, with the Employment Rights Bill projected to cost £5 billion and eliminate 50,000 jobs, creating a hostile environment for UK businesses.
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80% Bias Score

UK Civil Servants Threaten Strike Action Over Pay and Job Cuts
The PCS union, representing UK civil servants, is demanding significant pay raises, shorter working weeks, and a London weighting, threatening strike action by mid-September if demands aren't met, clashing with the Labour government's plans to shrink the civil service.

UK Civil Servants Threaten Strike Action Over Pay and Job Cuts
The PCS union, representing UK civil servants, is demanding significant pay raises, shorter working weeks, and a London weighting, threatening strike action by mid-September if demands aren't met, clashing with the Labour government's plans to shrink the civil service.
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56% Bias Score

Labour Defends £5bn Disability Benefit Cuts Amidst Internal Opposition
Labour's Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will defend £5bn disability benefit cuts on Wednesday, despite over 100 Labour MPs privately opposing the plan, which will impact 3.2 million households and disproportionately affect over-50s and those with musculoskeletal conditions.

Labour Defends £5bn Disability Benefit Cuts Amidst Internal Opposition
Labour's Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will defend £5bn disability benefit cuts on Wednesday, despite over 100 Labour MPs privately opposing the plan, which will impact 3.2 million households and disproportionately affect over-50s and those with musculoskeletal conditions.
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48% Bias Score

Rayner's Tax Hike Proposals Spark Labour Cabinet Clash
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner proposed eight tax increases targeting high earners and savers, potentially raising £3-£4 billion annually, creating internal conflict within the Labour party regarding fiscal policy.

Rayner's Tax Hike Proposals Spark Labour Cabinet Clash
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner proposed eight tax increases targeting high earners and savers, potentially raising £3-£4 billion annually, creating internal conflict within the Labour party regarding fiscal policy.
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64% Bias Score

Labour Faces Reform Challenge Amidst Internal Divisions Over Benefit Cuts
Amidst rising tensions within the Labour party and a recent YouGov poll indicating a seven-point lead for the Reform Party over Labour, Prime Minister Keir Starmer addressed his MPs, warning about the Reform Party's growing influence and urging them to prevent Nigel Farage from taking office. The pa...

Labour Faces Reform Challenge Amidst Internal Divisions Over Benefit Cuts
Amidst rising tensions within the Labour party and a recent YouGov poll indicating a seven-point lead for the Reform Party over Labour, Prime Minister Keir Starmer addressed his MPs, warning about the Reform Party's growing influence and urging them to prevent Nigel Farage from taking office. The pa...
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64% Bias Score

Labour Considers Banning Trans Women from All-Women Shortlists
The Labour Party's National Executive Committee is considering postponing its annual women's conference and limiting all-women shortlists to biological women only, in response to the Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of 'woman' and 'sex' in the Equality Act.

Labour Considers Banning Trans Women from All-Women Shortlists
The Labour Party's National Executive Committee is considering postponing its annual women's conference and limiting all-women shortlists to biological women only, in response to the Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of 'woman' and 'sex' in the Equality Act.
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68% Bias Score
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