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Pensioner beaten to death by teens; daughter demands parental accountability
An 80-year-old man, Bhim Kohli, was beaten to death by a 15-year-old boy while a 13-year-old girl filmed the attack near his Leicester home; his daughter is calling for the teens' parents to be held accountable.
Pensioner beaten to death by teens; daughter demands parental accountability
An 80-year-old man, Bhim Kohli, was beaten to death by a 15-year-old boy while a 13-year-old girl filmed the attack near his Leicester home; his daughter is calling for the teens' parents to be held accountable.
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44% Bias Score


Man Admits Killing Wife in Bradford, Denies Murder
On April 6, 2023, in Bradford, UK, Habibur Masum, 26, stabbed his wife, Kulsuma Akter, 27, to death while she pushed their unharmed baby; he pleaded guilty to manslaughter but denies murder, facing trial on Monday for the April 6th killing and other charges related to stalking and threats from Novem...
Man Admits Killing Wife in Bradford, Denies Murder
On April 6, 2023, in Bradford, UK, Habibur Masum, 26, stabbed his wife, Kulsuma Akter, 27, to death while she pushed their unharmed baby; he pleaded guilty to manslaughter but denies murder, facing trial on Monday for the April 6th killing and other charges related to stalking and threats from Novem...
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56% Bias Score


Griggs Sentenced to Additional 3 Years for Post-Conviction Manipulation
Andrew Griggs received an additional three-year prison sentence for attempting to manipulate his son into exhuming the body of his murdered wife, Debbie, whom he killed in 1999 and hid her body in his garden for over two decades; the remains were discovered in 2022.
Griggs Sentenced to Additional 3 Years for Post-Conviction Manipulation
Andrew Griggs received an additional three-year prison sentence for attempting to manipulate his son into exhuming the body of his murdered wife, Debbie, whom he killed in 1999 and hid her body in his garden for over two decades; the remains were discovered in 2022.
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48% Bias Score


UK Cocaine Epidemic: Child's Death Highlights Drug-Driving Crisis
Three-year-old Louisa Palmisano died after being hit by a van driven by Rawal Rehman, who had 20 lines of cocaine in his system; this incident highlights a 164% rise in drug-related road deaths in the UK over the last decade, fueled by the Albanian mafia's control of the cocaine market.
UK Cocaine Epidemic: Child's Death Highlights Drug-Driving Crisis
Three-year-old Louisa Palmisano died after being hit by a van driven by Rawal Rehman, who had 20 lines of cocaine in his system; this incident highlights a 164% rise in drug-related road deaths in the UK over the last decade, fueled by the Albanian mafia's control of the cocaine market.
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52% Bias Score


Man on Trial for Sexually Assaulting Two Women After Posing as Uber Driver
A 68-year-old man, Graham Head, is on trial for allegedly posing as an unofficial Uber driver to sexually assault two women, aged 19 and 25, in separate incidents in Hove, East Sussex, in August and November 2022; police found condoms, Viagra, latex gloves, and a balaclava in his car.
Man on Trial for Sexually Assaulting Two Women After Posing as Uber Driver
A 68-year-old man, Graham Head, is on trial for allegedly posing as an unofficial Uber driver to sexually assault two women, aged 19 and 25, in separate incidents in Hove, East Sussex, in August and November 2022; police found condoms, Viagra, latex gloves, and a balaclava in his car.
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60% Bias Score


Record High Crime Rates on Britain's Railways Raise Safety Concerns
British Transport Police recorded 80,000 crimes on Britain's railways in 2023-2024, a 55% increase since 2014; violent and sexual offences have more than doubled, with the highest rates reported at smaller, unstaffed stations despite having the lowest footfall.
Record High Crime Rates on Britain's Railways Raise Safety Concerns
British Transport Police recorded 80,000 crimes on Britain's railways in 2023-2024, a 55% increase since 2014; violent and sexual offences have more than doubled, with the highest rates reported at smaller, unstaffed stations despite having the lowest footfall.
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60% Bias Score

Drug Dealer Jailed for Killing Pedestrian, Mistaking Him for Halloween Prank
Karl Twyford, 29, was jailed for four-and-a-half years after running over and killing Steve Day, 67, in Sutton Bonington on October 30, 2021, mistaking him for a Halloween prank; police later found drugs at his home.

Drug Dealer Jailed for Killing Pedestrian, Mistaking Him for Halloween Prank
Karl Twyford, 29, was jailed for four-and-a-half years after running over and killing Steve Day, 67, in Sutton Bonington on October 30, 2021, mistaking him for a Halloween prank; police later found drugs at his home.
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48% Bias Score

County Lines Drug Ring Jailed: Music Videos Used to Recruit Children
Twelve drug dealers operating an "industrial" county lines network supplying heroin and crack cocaine across the East Midlands and Aberdeen were jailed; the network used music videos to lure children into drug dealing, employing over 33,000 marketing messages to reach over 1400 customers.

County Lines Drug Ring Jailed: Music Videos Used to Recruit Children
Twelve drug dealers operating an "industrial" county lines network supplying heroin and crack cocaine across the East Midlands and Aberdeen were jailed; the network used music videos to lure children into drug dealing, employing over 33,000 marketing messages to reach over 1400 customers.
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48% Bias Score

Police Administrator Jailed for Sharing Confidential Information with Drug Dealer Boyfriend
A former South Wales Police administrator, Lucy Langmead, was jailed for two years and eleven months for illegally accessing and sharing confidential police information with her drug-dealing boyfriend, Daniel Cozens, between May 2020 and March 2022, impacting investigations and eroding public trust.

Police Administrator Jailed for Sharing Confidential Information with Drug Dealer Boyfriend
A former South Wales Police administrator, Lucy Langmead, was jailed for two years and eleven months for illegally accessing and sharing confidential police information with her drug-dealing boyfriend, Daniel Cozens, between May 2020 and March 2022, impacting investigations and eroding public trust.
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32% Bias Score

Liverpool Car Crash: Police Transparency Counters Online Misinformation
On Monday, a car plowed into Liverpool F.C. championship celebrations, injuring almost 80; police swiftly released the driver's basic information (British, white, 53) to counter online misinformation, unlike their approach to the Southport killings.

Liverpool Car Crash: Police Transparency Counters Online Misinformation
On Monday, a car plowed into Liverpool F.C. championship celebrations, injuring almost 80; police swiftly released the driver's basic information (British, white, 53) to counter online misinformation, unlike their approach to the Southport killings.
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48% Bias Score

Man Sentenced for Concealing Wife's Murder After 20 Years
Andrew Griggs, 62, received an additional three-year sentence for attempting to conceal the murder of his pregnant wife, Debbie, 34, by instructing his son to exhume her body and fabricate evidence of her being alive after hiding her body for over two decades following her disappearance from Deal, K...

Man Sentenced for Concealing Wife's Murder After 20 Years
Andrew Griggs, 62, received an additional three-year sentence for attempting to conceal the murder of his pregnant wife, Debbie, 34, by instructing his son to exhume her body and fabricate evidence of her being alive after hiding her body for over two decades following her disappearance from Deal, K...
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60% Bias Score

London Police Crack Down on Courier Fraud, Recovering £250,000
London's Metropolitan Police arrested 18 individuals and recovered £250,000 in a crackdown on courier fraud, a scam where criminals call pretending to be police or bank officials, tricking victims into handing over bank cards and cash, predominantly targeting vulnerable older people (80% over 65).

London Police Crack Down on Courier Fraud, Recovering £250,000
London's Metropolitan Police arrested 18 individuals and recovered £250,000 in a crackdown on courier fraud, a scam where criminals call pretending to be police or bank officials, tricking victims into handing over bank cards and cash, predominantly targeting vulnerable older people (80% over 65).
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20% Bias Score
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