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Caldwell Family Demands Non-Scottish Judge for Murder Inquiry
The Caldwell family renewed calls for a non-Scottish judge to lead the public inquiry into Emma Caldwell's murder after meeting the first minister, citing concerns about impartiality in the initial police investigation that wrongly focused on four Turkish men while overlooking Iain Packer, who was c...
Caldwell Family Demands Non-Scottish Judge for Murder Inquiry
The Caldwell family renewed calls for a non-Scottish judge to lead the public inquiry into Emma Caldwell's murder after meeting the first minister, citing concerns about impartiality in the initial police investigation that wrongly focused on four Turkish men while overlooking Iain Packer, who was c...
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52% Bias Score


UK PM Announces Public Inquiry into Southport Murders
Following the guilty plea of Axel Rudakubana for the murder of three girls and attempted murder of ten others in Southport last July, the UK Prime Minister immediately announced a public inquiry to uncover all aspects of the case, contrasting with previous government responses to similar incidents.
UK PM Announces Public Inquiry into Southport Murders
Following the guilty plea of Axel Rudakubana for the murder of three girls and attempted murder of ten others in Southport last July, the UK Prime Minister immediately announced a public inquiry to uncover all aspects of the case, contrasting with previous government responses to similar incidents.
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52% Bias Score


Caldwell Family to Raise Inquiry Concerns with Scottish FM
Emma Caldwell's family will meet Scotland's First Minister next week to express concerns about the independence of a public inquiry into her 2005 murder, after her killer, Iain Packer, was sentenced to 36 years in prison following a 19-year delay in justice.
Caldwell Family to Raise Inquiry Concerns with Scottish FM
Emma Caldwell's family will meet Scotland's First Minister next week to express concerns about the independence of a public inquiry into her 2005 murder, after her killer, Iain Packer, was sentenced to 36 years in prison following a 19-year delay in justice.
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40% Bias Score


Grooming Gangs: Survivor's Story Exposes Systemic Failures
A new podcast details the harrowing experience of Scarlett West, a 19-year-old survivor of grooming gangs in the UK, highlighting systemic failures in child protection and prompting calls for a national inquiry.
Grooming Gangs: Survivor's Story Exposes Systemic Failures
A new podcast details the harrowing experience of Scarlett West, a 19-year-old survivor of grooming gangs in the UK, highlighting systemic failures in child protection and prompting calls for a national inquiry.
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56% Bias Score


County Tyrone Gold Mine Faces Public Inquiry
A public inquiry into Dalradian's controversial gold mine in County Tyrone's Sperrin Mountains begins next week, pitting promised economic benefits (1000 jobs, £5bn economic boost) against concerns about environmental damage and community division.
County Tyrone Gold Mine Faces Public Inquiry
A public inquiry into Dalradian's controversial gold mine in County Tyrone's Sperrin Mountains begins next week, pitting promised economic benefits (1000 jobs, £5bn economic boost) against concerns about environmental damage and community division.
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28% Bias Score


Government Blocks Inquiry into Ongoing Grooming Gangs Scandal
Kemi Badenoch is pushing for a parliamentary vote on a public inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal, which the government plans to block, while campaigners highlight the ongoing nature of the abuse and the need for comprehensive action.
Government Blocks Inquiry into Ongoing Grooming Gangs Scandal
Kemi Badenoch is pushing for a parliamentary vote on a public inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal, which the government plans to block, while campaigners highlight the ongoing nature of the abuse and the need for comprehensive action.
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56% Bias Score

Southport Murders: Delayed Release of Evidence Sparks Controversy
Axel Radukabana's attack in Southport on July 31, 2024, killed three children and injured ten others; the subsequent discovery of ricin and an al-Qaeda training manual in his home was withheld until October 29, causing public unrest and sparking debate over transparency versus trial integrity.

Southport Murders: Delayed Release of Evidence Sparks Controversy
Axel Radukabana's attack in Southport on July 31, 2024, killed three children and injured ten others; the subsequent discovery of ricin and an al-Qaeda training manual in his home was withheld until October 29, causing public unrest and sparking debate over transparency versus trial integrity.
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44% Bias Score

Southport Attacks: Public Inquiry Launched After Prevent Program Failures
Following the guilty plea of 18-year-old Axel Rudakubana for murdering three girls and attempting to murder ten others at a Southport dance class last July, a public inquiry will investigate why authorities failed to prevent the attack despite multiple prior warnings.

Southport Attacks: Public Inquiry Launched After Prevent Program Failures
Following the guilty plea of 18-year-old Axel Rudakubana for murdering three girls and attempting to murder ten others at a Southport dance class last July, a public inquiry will investigate why authorities failed to prevent the attack despite multiple prior warnings.
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44% Bias Score

Grooming Gang Survivor Highlights Continued UK Child Protection Failures
Nineteen-year-old Scarlett West details her experience as a victim of a British grooming gang in a new podcast, highlighting ongoing failures in the child protection system despite past efforts; her father, Marlon West, advocates for a public inquiry.

Grooming Gang Survivor Highlights Continued UK Child Protection Failures
Nineteen-year-old Scarlett West details her experience as a victim of a British grooming gang in a new podcast, highlighting ongoing failures in the child protection system despite past efforts; her father, Marlon West, advocates for a public inquiry.
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60% Bias Score

Local Reviews More Effective Than Public Inquiries in Tackling CSE: Telford Model
Tom Crowther KC, former chair of the Telford CSE inquiry, advocates for a local review model over a public inquiry, citing the Telford model's success in implementing 38 out of 47 recommendations and significantly improving child safety by prioritizing collaboration with survivors.

Local Reviews More Effective Than Public Inquiries in Tackling CSE: Telford Model
Tom Crowther KC, former chair of the Telford CSE inquiry, advocates for a local review model over a public inquiry, citing the Telford model's success in implementing 38 out of 47 recommendations and significantly improving child safety by prioritizing collaboration with survivors.
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60% Bias Score

UK Parliament Debates Inquiry into Child Grooming Gangs
The UK Parliament is debating a national inquiry into child grooming gangs, with the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader disagreeing on the necessity of another inquiry after the Jay Report, highlighting disagreements over implementation of existing recommendations and accusations of political post...

UK Parliament Debates Inquiry into Child Grooming Gangs
The UK Parliament is debating a national inquiry into child grooming gangs, with the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader disagreeing on the necessity of another inquiry after the Jay Report, highlighting disagreements over implementation of existing recommendations and accusations of political post...
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60% Bias Score

Starmer Faces Inquiry Calls Over Grooming Gangs Handling
Sir Keir Starmer faces pressure for a public inquiry into his handling of grooming gangs while director of public prosecutions, following criticism from Elon Musk and calls for an inquiry from Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage; Health Secretary Wes Streeting defended the government's actions.

Starmer Faces Inquiry Calls Over Grooming Gangs Handling
Sir Keir Starmer faces pressure for a public inquiry into his handling of grooming gangs while director of public prosecutions, following criticism from Elon Musk and calls for an inquiry from Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage; Health Secretary Wes Streeting defended the government's actions.
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60% Bias Score
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