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UK's COVID-19 PPE Procurement: A Scandal of Misspending
The documentary "The Covid Contracts: Follow the Money" reveals a UK government scandal involving a VIP lane for PPE procurement, resulting in overspending and the supply of substandard equipment.
UK's COVID-19 PPE Procurement: A Scandal of Misspending
The documentary "The Covid Contracts: Follow the Money" reveals a UK government scandal involving a VIP lane for PPE procurement, resulting in overspending and the supply of substandard equipment.
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36% Bias Score


Court Allows Government Appeal of Palestine Action Ban
A Court of Appeal judge granted the Home Office permission to challenge a High Court ruling that allowed Palestine Action to appeal its ban under terror legislation, setting a hearing date for September 25th.
Court Allows Government Appeal of Palestine Action Ban
A Court of Appeal judge granted the Home Office permission to challenge a High Court ruling that allowed Palestine Action to appeal its ban under terror legislation, setting a hearing date for September 25th.
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32% Bias Score


Child Sexual Abuse Omission from UK VAWG Strategy Sparks Outcry
Ten UK child protection organizations, including the NSPCC and Barnardo's, are urging the government to include child sexual abuse within its violence against women and girls strategy, following a Sky News report revealing an internal Home Office document that excludes it; the Centre of Expertise on...
Child Sexual Abuse Omission from UK VAWG Strategy Sparks Outcry
Ten UK child protection organizations, including the NSPCC and Barnardo's, are urging the government to include child sexual abuse within its violence against women and girls strategy, following a Sky News report revealing an internal Home Office document that excludes it; the Centre of Expertise on...
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52% Bias Score


UK Drops Demand for Apple "Back Door", Averts Privacy Crisis
The UK government reversed its controversial order compelling Apple to create a "back door" into its encrypted systems, following pressure from the Trump administration that raised concerns about user privacy and global security; the demand had prompted Apple to temporarily disable its Advanced Data...
UK Drops Demand for Apple "Back Door", Averts Privacy Crisis
The UK government reversed its controversial order compelling Apple to create a "back door" into its encrypted systems, following pressure from the Trump administration that raised concerns about user privacy and global security; the demand had prompted Apple to temporarily disable its Advanced Data...
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44% Bias Score


UK Drops Demand for Apple Encryption Backdoor
Following reports that the UK government ordered Apple to create a backdoor into its encryption, allowing access to user data, US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard announced that the UK has dropped the demand after months of collaboration with US officials, addressing concerns over violating American...
UK Drops Demand for Apple Encryption Backdoor
Following reports that the UK government ordered Apple to create a backdoor into its encryption, allowing access to user data, US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard announced that the UK has dropped the demand after months of collaboration with US officials, addressing concerns over violating American...
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36% Bias Score


UK Government Uses TikTok Influencers to Warn Against Overseas Cosmetic Procedures
The UK government launched a campaign using TikTok influencers to warn against the risks of medical tourism for cosmetic procedures, citing rising numbers of Britons seeking cheaper treatments overseas and the potential for life-altering complications.
UK Government Uses TikTok Influencers to Warn Against Overseas Cosmetic Procedures
The UK government launched a campaign using TikTok influencers to warn against the risks of medical tourism for cosmetic procedures, citing rising numbers of Britons seeking cheaper treatments overseas and the potential for life-altering complications.
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52% Bias Score

UK Government Faces Attrition Crisis Amidst Mandelson Sacking
The UK government is experiencing a weekly loss of senior figures this autumn, with the recent sacking of Lord Mandelson as US ambassador following revelations about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, adding to the previous resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.

UK Government Faces Attrition Crisis Amidst Mandelson Sacking
The UK government is experiencing a weekly loss of senior figures this autumn, with the recent sacking of Lord Mandelson as US ambassador following revelations about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, adding to the previous resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.
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52% Bias Score

UK's Electric Car Grant: Ford Models First to Qualify for Maximum Discount
The UK government's Electric Car Grant (ECG), launched July 15th, offers discounts up to £3,750 on eligible EVs; two Ford models are the first to qualify for the maximum discount, while others receive a lower £1,500 subsidy, causing market disruption due to slow approvals.

UK's Electric Car Grant: Ford Models First to Qualify for Maximum Discount
The UK government's Electric Car Grant (ECG), launched July 15th, offers discounts up to £3,750 on eligible EVs; two Ford models are the first to qualify for the maximum discount, while others receive a lower £1,500 subsidy, causing market disruption due to slow approvals.
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56% Bias Score

UK Drug Pricing Dispute: NHS Faces Industry Backlash Over Clawback Scheme
The UK government and pharmaceutical companies failed to agree on NHS drug pricing by a Friday deadline, resulting in the continuation of a drug price clawback scheme at a rate the industry deems unsustainable, potentially affecting patient access to new medicines and the UK's life sciences sector.

UK Drug Pricing Dispute: NHS Faces Industry Backlash Over Clawback Scheme
The UK government and pharmaceutical companies failed to agree on NHS drug pricing by a Friday deadline, resulting in the continuation of a drug price clawback scheme at a rate the industry deems unsustainable, potentially affecting patient access to new medicines and the UK's life sciences sector.
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56% Bias Score

UK Drops Demand for Apple "Backdoor" Access to US Data
The UK government dropped its demand for Apple to create a "backdoor" into US user data, resolving a transatlantic dispute over privacy concerns and ending Apple's legal challenge; this followed objections from the US president and vice-president and warnings from civil liberties groups about the ri...

UK Drops Demand for Apple "Backdoor" Access to US Data
The UK government dropped its demand for Apple to create a "backdoor" into US user data, resolving a transatlantic dispute over privacy concerns and ending Apple's legal challenge; this followed objections from the US president and vice-president and warnings from civil liberties groups about the ri...
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56% Bias Score

UK Government Faces Backlash Over Inheritance Tax on Scandal Compensation
The UK government faces criticism for a flaw in its compensation schemes for victims of the infected blood and Post Office Horizon scandals, whereby inheritance tax liabilities may force families of deceased victims to return significant portions of compensation, totaling over £13.6 billion.

UK Government Faces Backlash Over Inheritance Tax on Scandal Compensation
The UK government faces criticism for a flaw in its compensation schemes for victims of the infected blood and Post Office Horizon scandals, whereby inheritance tax liabilities may force families of deceased victims to return significant portions of compensation, totaling over £13.6 billion.
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60% Bias Score

Chagos Deal Costs Ten Times Initial Estimate: £35 Billion Revealed
The UK government will pay £35 billion to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, significantly exceeding Labour's £3.4 billion estimate, causing accusations of a government cover-up and raising concerns about transparency and future international negotiations.

Chagos Deal Costs Ten Times Initial Estimate: £35 Billion Revealed
The UK government will pay £35 billion to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, significantly exceeding Labour's £3.4 billion estimate, causing accusations of a government cover-up and raising concerns about transparency and future international negotiations.
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68% Bias Score
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