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Reform UK's Unexpected Rise in British Politics
Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, is gaining unexpected political influence in Britain despite lacking concrete policies, defying established political norms due to factors like voter dissatisfaction, the UK's political system, and strategic media support.
Reform UK's Unexpected Rise in British Politics
Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, is gaining unexpected political influence in Britain despite lacking concrete policies, defying established political norms due to factors like voter dissatisfaction, the UK's political system, and strategic media support.
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60% Bias Score


Farage's Plan to Reopen Port Talbot Blast Furnaces Faces Criticism
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage proposed reopening Port Talbot's closed blast furnaces, a plan industry sources deem impossible, requiring billions in investment and Welsh coal mining, despite the shift to greener steel production and criticisms from rivals.
Farage's Plan to Reopen Port Talbot Blast Furnaces Faces Criticism
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage proposed reopening Port Talbot's closed blast furnaces, a plan industry sources deem impossible, requiring billions in investment and Welsh coal mining, despite the shift to greener steel production and criticisms from rivals.
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56% Bias Score


Reform UK's Unexpected Surge in Scottish By-election
In a Scottish by-election, Labour narrowly defeated Reform UK, which secured 26% of the vote—far exceeding predictions—highlighting the rise of the radical right and challenging traditional polling.
Reform UK's Unexpected Surge in Scottish By-election
In a Scottish by-election, Labour narrowly defeated Reform UK, which secured 26% of the vote—far exceeding predictions—highlighting the rise of the radical right and challenging traditional polling.
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52% Bias Score


Scottish Labour Wins Hamilton By-election, Signaling Potential Shift in Political Landscape
In the Hamilton, Larkhall, and Stonehouse by-election triggered by the death of SNP MSP Christina McKelvie, Scottish Labour's Davy Russell secured victory with 8,559 votes, surpassing the SNP (7,957 votes) and Reform UK (7,088 votes), highlighting a potential shift in Scottish politics.
Scottish Labour Wins Hamilton By-election, Signaling Potential Shift in Political Landscape
In the Hamilton, Larkhall, and Stonehouse by-election triggered by the death of SNP MSP Christina McKelvie, Scottish Labour's Davy Russell secured victory with 8,559 votes, surpassing the SNP (7,957 votes) and Reform UK (7,088 votes), highlighting a potential shift in Scottish politics.
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44% Bias Score


Farage's Reform UK Party Challenges Labour's Economic Policies
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party is gaining popularity, challenging Labour's dominance, particularly on economic policy, despite concerns about the financial viability and distributional impact of its proposals, which would disproportionately benefit wealthier individuals and regions like London while...
Farage's Reform UK Party Challenges Labour's Economic Policies
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party is gaining popularity, challenging Labour's dominance, particularly on economic policy, despite concerns about the financial viability and distributional impact of its proposals, which would disproportionately benefit wealthier individuals and regions like London while...
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56% Bias Score


Reform UK's Poll Lead Sparks Concerns About Farage Premiership
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party holds a substantial poll lead over Labour, fueled by his unconventional populist approach that avoids traditional political norms, while raising concerns about policy depth and potential threats to democratic institutions.
Reform UK's Poll Lead Sparks Concerns About Farage Premiership
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party holds a substantial poll lead over Labour, fueled by his unconventional populist approach that avoids traditional political norms, while raising concerns about policy depth and potential threats to democratic institutions.
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56% Bias Score

Farage Vows to Reopen Port Talbot Steelworks
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party aims to win the Welsh parliament elections in May 2025 by pledging to reopen Port Talbot's steel blast furnaces, potentially including a return to coal mining, challenging the incumbent Labour government and tapping into public discontent over job losses and industrial...

Farage Vows to Reopen Port Talbot Steelworks
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party aims to win the Welsh parliament elections in May 2025 by pledging to reopen Port Talbot's steel blast furnaces, potentially including a return to coal mining, challenging the incumbent Labour government and tapping into public discontent over job losses and industrial...
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64% Bias Score

Reform UK's Rise Challenges Labour's UK Dominance
In the UK, Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, is surging in popularity, outpolling Labour in recent surveys (29% vs 22%) after a strong showing in local elections (41% of seats won). Prime Minister Keir Starmer's austerity measures and shift towards a hardline stance on immigration appear to be contrib...

Reform UK's Rise Challenges Labour's UK Dominance
In the UK, Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, is surging in popularity, outpolling Labour in recent surveys (29% vs 22%) after a strong showing in local elections (41% of seats won). Prime Minister Keir Starmer's austerity measures and shift towards a hardline stance on immigration appear to be contrib...
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44% Bias Score

Reform UK Chairman Resigns, Raising Concerns About Party's Stability
Zia Yusuf resigned as Reform UK chairman after 11 months, citing time constraints; his £200,000 donation and organizational skills were crucial to the party's growth, but internal conflicts and his departure raise concerns about its long-term stability.

Reform UK Chairman Resigns, Raising Concerns About Party's Stability
Zia Yusuf resigned as Reform UK chairman after 11 months, citing time constraints; his £200,000 donation and organizational skills were crucial to the party's growth, but internal conflicts and his departure raise concerns about its long-term stability.
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48% Bias Score

Farage Challenges Starmer, Reform UK Targets Labour
Nigel Farage challenged Keir Starmer to a debate in a working-class community, highlighting Reform UK's electoral success and advocating for policy changes such as overhauling the two-child benefit cap and reversing winter fuel allowance restrictions, potentially capitalizing on Labour's vulnerabili...

Farage Challenges Starmer, Reform UK Targets Labour
Nigel Farage challenged Keir Starmer to a debate in a working-class community, highlighting Reform UK's electoral success and advocating for policy changes such as overhauling the two-child benefit cap and reversing winter fuel allowance restrictions, potentially capitalizing on Labour's vulnerabili...
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56% Bias Score

Reform UK's Bitcoin Policy and Controversial Tax Cut Plan
Reform UK announced it will accept Bitcoin donations and implement significant tax cuts totaling at least £60 billion if elected, a move criticized by economists for lacking credible funding and potentially triggering a financial crisis like Liz Truss's mini-budget.

Reform UK's Bitcoin Policy and Controversial Tax Cut Plan
Reform UK announced it will accept Bitcoin donations and implement significant tax cuts totaling at least £60 billion if elected, a move criticized by economists for lacking credible funding and potentially triggering a financial crisis like Liz Truss's mini-budget.
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56% Bias Score

Starmer attacks Farage's £85 billion economic plan, highlighting funding gap and questionable judgment
Keir Starmer warned against trusting Nigel Farage's economic plans, citing a projected £85 billion funding gap in his proposals—a figure exceeding that of Liz Truss's 2022 mini-budget—while Farage, currently in Las Vegas, defended his plans by proposing cuts to the Net Zero agenda, asylum spending, ...

Starmer attacks Farage's £85 billion economic plan, highlighting funding gap and questionable judgment
Keir Starmer warned against trusting Nigel Farage's economic plans, citing a projected £85 billion funding gap in his proposals—a figure exceeding that of Liz Truss's 2022 mini-budget—while Farage, currently in Las Vegas, defended his plans by proposing cuts to the Net Zero agenda, asylum spending, ...
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52% Bias Score
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