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Reform UK Poised for Majority Government: Major Poll
A new poll projects Nigel Farage's Reform UK as the largest party in a hypothetical UK general election, with 290 seats, significantly surpassing Labour's 126 seats and highlighting voter dissatisfaction with broken promises and economic issues.
Reform UK Poised for Majority Government: Major Poll
A new poll projects Nigel Farage's Reform UK as the largest party in a hypothetical UK general election, with 290 seats, significantly surpassing Labour's 126 seats and highlighting voter dissatisfaction with broken promises and economic issues.
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56% Bias Score


Inexperienced Young Officials Appointed to Key Public Service Roles After Reform UK Election Wins
Reform UK's local election wins have led to the appointment of young, inexperienced individuals to crucial public service roles in Leicestershire and Warwickshire, including a 19-year-old overseeing children and family services and an 18-year-old leading Warwickshire council, raising significant con...
Inexperienced Young Officials Appointed to Key Public Service Roles After Reform UK Election Wins
Reform UK's local election wins have led to the appointment of young, inexperienced individuals to crucial public service roles in Leicestershire and Warwickshire, including a 19-year-old overseeing children and family services and an 18-year-old leading Warwickshire council, raising significant con...
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56% Bias Score


YouGov Poll: Reform UK Poised for Majority in Hung Parliament
A YouGov poll reveals that Reform UK would win a hung parliament if a general election were held today, securing 271 seats, exceeding Labour's 178, while the Conservatives would only win 46 seats.
YouGov Poll: Reform UK Poised for Majority in Hung Parliament
A YouGov poll reveals that Reform UK would win a hung parliament if a general election were held today, securing 271 seats, exceeding Labour's 178, while the Conservatives would only win 46 seats.
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52% Bias Score


Reform UK's "Britannia Card": Tax Breaks for the Wealthy, Bonus for the Poor
Reform UK proposes a "Britannia Card", a £250,000 payment for a 10-year tax exemption on overseas income and inheritance tax for wealthy foreigners and British expats, with funds redistributed to the lowest-paid 10% of UK workers.
Reform UK's "Britannia Card": Tax Breaks for the Wealthy, Bonus for the Poor
Reform UK proposes a "Britannia Card", a £250,000 payment for a 10-year tax exemption on overseas income and inheritance tax for wealthy foreigners and British expats, with funds redistributed to the lowest-paid 10% of UK workers.
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48% Bias Score


UK Right-Wing Parties Challenge Climate Science, Jeopardizing Net-Zero Goals
The UK's Conservative and Reform parties are challenging established climate science, abandoning or delaying net-zero targets, creating a significant policy shift driven by political opportunism, donor influence, and public anxieties, potentially harming the UK's climate goals and green economy.
UK Right-Wing Parties Challenge Climate Science, Jeopardizing Net-Zero Goals
The UK's Conservative and Reform parties are challenging established climate science, abandoning or delaying net-zero targets, creating a significant policy shift driven by political opportunism, donor influence, and public anxieties, potentially harming the UK's climate goals and green economy.
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56% Bias Score


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 High Poll Ratings Despite Limited Parliamentary Engagement
Despite infrequent parliamentary attendance and speeches, newly elected MP Nigel Farage enjoys high poll ratings, significant media presence, and substantial outside earnings (\£970,000+), raising questions about his effectiveness as an MP.

Farage's High Poll Ratings Despite Limited Parliamentary Engagement
Despite infrequent parliamentary attendance and speeches, newly elected MP Nigel Farage enjoys high poll ratings, significant media presence, and substantial outside earnings (\£970,000+), raising questions about his effectiveness as an MP.
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44% Bias Score

Starmer's Failed Immigration Policy and Labour's Crisis of Trust
On May 12th, ten days after Nigel Farage's Reform UK won local elections, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer reversed Labour's immigration policy, expressing regret two months later for his statement, which echoed 1960s-70s racist rhetoric, following a summer of right-wing violence against migrants, rev...

Starmer's Failed Immigration Policy and Labour's Crisis of Trust
On May 12th, ten days after Nigel Farage's Reform UK won local elections, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer reversed Labour's immigration policy, expressing regret two months later for his statement, which echoed 1960s-70s racist rhetoric, following a summer of right-wing violence against migrants, rev...
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56% Bias Score

Reform UK proposes £250,000 fee for non-doms to avoid UK tax
Reform UK's plan would allow non-domiciles to avoid UK taxes on foreign income, wealth, and capital gains for a £250,000 fee, with the revenue funding payments to the lowest-paid 10% of full-time workers; Labour has abolished this status.

Reform UK proposes £250,000 fee for non-doms to avoid UK tax
Reform UK's plan would allow non-domiciles to avoid UK taxes on foreign income, wealth, and capital gains for a £250,000 fee, with the revenue funding payments to the lowest-paid 10% of full-time workers; Labour has abolished this status.
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52% Bias Score

Ipsos Poll Projects Reform UK Landslide Victory
An Ipsos poll from May 30th to June 4th, 2025, reveals Reform UK leading with 34% support, potentially securing 340 seats and a significant majority in a hypothetical general election, while Labour and Conservatives trail far behind with 25% and 15% respectively.

Ipsos Poll Projects Reform UK Landslide Victory
An Ipsos poll from May 30th to June 4th, 2025, reveals Reform UK leading with 34% support, potentially securing 340 seats and a significant majority in a hypothetical general election, while Labour and Conservatives trail far behind with 25% and 15% respectively.
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44% Bias Score

Findlay Promises £650m Scottish Budget Cut
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay announced a plan to cut £650 million from Scotland's budget if elected, through a Taxpayer Saving Act and a new agency to target waste, with additional plans to reduce the size of government and reverse a ministerial pay rise.

Findlay Promises £650m Scottish Budget Cut
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay announced a plan to cut £650 million from Scotland's budget if elected, through a Taxpayer Saving Act and a new agency to target waste, with additional plans to reduce the size of government and reverse a ministerial pay rise.
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56% Bias Score

Labour Unveils Multi-Year Spending Plan, Prioritizing Investment Over Austerity
The UK's Labour government unveiled a multi-year financial plan (2024-2029) allocating billions to healthcare, education, defense, and local services, aiming to boost economic sentiment and contrast with past austerity measures, while cutting funding to other departments.

Labour Unveils Multi-Year Spending Plan, Prioritizing Investment Over Austerity
The UK's Labour government unveiled a multi-year financial plan (2024-2029) allocating billions to healthcare, education, defense, and local services, aiming to boost economic sentiment and contrast with past austerity measures, while cutting funding to other departments.
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40% Bias Score
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