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McCartney Warns of AI Copyright Threat to Artists
Paul McCartney criticized proposed UK copyright law changes allowing AI to use artists' content without permission, arguing it could severely impact artists' income and creativity, prompting concerns about the future of the creative industries.
McCartney Warns of AI Copyright Threat to Artists
Paul McCartney criticized proposed UK copyright law changes allowing AI to use artists' content without permission, arguing it could severely impact artists' income and creativity, prompting concerns about the future of the creative industries.
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56% Bias Score


Starmer Promises Judges Power to Force Criminals to Sentencing
Keir Starmer has pledged to give judges the power to force criminals to attend their sentencing hearings, following a campaign by the family of Olivia Pratt-Korbel, who was murdered in 2022; this follows a similar pledge by Rishi Sunak, and will be included in the Victims, Courts and Public Protecti...
Starmer Promises Judges Power to Force Criminals to Sentencing
Keir Starmer has pledged to give judges the power to force criminals to attend their sentencing hearings, following a campaign by the family of Olivia Pratt-Korbel, who was murdered in 2022; this follows a similar pledge by Rishi Sunak, and will be included in the Victims, Courts and Public Protecti...
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52% Bias Score


UK Criminalizes AI Deepfake Pornography Creation
The UK government announced a new law criminalizing the creation and sharing of AI-generated deepfake pornography, expanding existing protections against non-consensual intimate images and carrying penalties of up to two years imprisonment.
UK Criminalizes AI Deepfake Pornography Creation
The UK government announced a new law criminalizing the creation and sharing of AI-generated deepfake pornography, expanding existing protections against non-consensual intimate images and carrying penalties of up to two years imprisonment.
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44% Bias Score


Diabetic Director Wins £20,000 in Discrimination Claim
Mark Davis, a diabetic director at P2CG, won a £20,661 disability discrimination claim after being dismissed; a tribunal found his bosses knew about his condition and that it influenced his firing, despite their denials.
Diabetic Director Wins £20,000 in Discrimination Claim
Mark Davis, a diabetic director at P2CG, won a £20,661 disability discrimination claim after being dismissed; a tribunal found his bosses knew about his condition and that it influenced his firing, despite their denials.
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40% Bias Score


Couple Sentenced for Concealing Stillbirth After Attempted Illegal Abortion
Sophie Harvey and her boyfriend, Benham, received 18-month community orders for concealing the stillbirth of their baby after attempting an illegal abortion beyond the legal 24-week limit; charges of illegally procuring a miscarriage were dropped.
Couple Sentenced for Concealing Stillbirth After Attempted Illegal Abortion
Sophie Harvey and her boyfriend, Benham, received 18-month community orders for concealing the stillbirth of their baby after attempting an illegal abortion beyond the legal 24-week limit; charges of illegally procuring a miscarriage were dropped.
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56% Bias Score


Court Seizes $3.3 Million from Andrew Tate for Unpaid Taxes
A British court ordered the seizure of over \$3.3 million from Andrew and Tristan Tate to settle years of unpaid taxes, totaling \$21 million evaded between 2014 and 2022, stemming from their online businesses and highlighting challenges in regulating online influencers' finances.
Court Seizes $3.3 Million from Andrew Tate for Unpaid Taxes
A British court ordered the seizure of over \$3.3 million from Andrew and Tristan Tate to settle years of unpaid taxes, totaling \$21 million evaded between 2014 and 2022, stemming from their online businesses and highlighting challenges in regulating online influencers' finances.
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44% Bias Score

Court of Appeal Overturns Anonymity Order for Judges
The Court of Appeal overturned a High Court decision to anonymize judges in a case concerning Sara's death, citing the judge's inappropriate reliance on personal experiences instead of evidence and the importance of press scrutiny to the integrity of the justice system. The case will be reheard befo...

Court of Appeal Overturns Anonymity Order for Judges
The Court of Appeal overturned a High Court decision to anonymize judges in a case concerning Sara's death, citing the judge's inappropriate reliance on personal experiences instead of evidence and the importance of press scrutiny to the integrity of the justice system. The case will be reheard befo...
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48% Bias Score

Booming Heir Hunting Industry Highlights Rise in Unclaimed Estates
Finders International, a UK heir hunting firm, experiences a boom in unclaimed estates due to rising property values, with cases frequently exceeding £1 million; a recent case saw a $5 million inheritance awarded to a located nephew.

Booming Heir Hunting Industry Highlights Rise in Unclaimed Estates
Finders International, a UK heir hunting firm, experiences a boom in unclaimed estates due to rising property values, with cases frequently exceeding £1 million; a recent case saw a $5 million inheritance awarded to a located nephew.
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44% Bias Score

Passenger Rights for Delayed or Canceled Flights in the UK
In the UK, if your flight is delayed or canceled, airlines must provide alternatives or refunds; compensation depends on the cause and notice given, with amounts varying by flight distance (up to £220-£520 per person).

Passenger Rights for Delayed or Canceled Flights in the UK
In the UK, if your flight is delayed or canceled, airlines must provide alternatives or refunds; compensation depends on the cause and notice given, with amounts varying by flight distance (up to £220-£520 per person).
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28% Bias Score

UK to Review Drink and Drug Driving Laws After Record Number of Deaths
Following a 13-year high in drink-driving deaths in 2022, with about 300 fatalities, the UK Transport Secretary is reviewing laws and considering tougher penalties for drink and drug driving, prompted by a case where a 19-year-old driver killed three friends while inhaling laughing gas and speeding.

UK to Review Drink and Drug Driving Laws After Record Number of Deaths
Following a 13-year high in drink-driving deaths in 2022, with about 300 fatalities, the UK Transport Secretary is reviewing laws and considering tougher penalties for drink and drug driving, prompted by a case where a 19-year-old driver killed three friends while inhaling laughing gas and speeding.
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44% Bias Score

Couple Receives Community Orders in 2018 Stillbirth Case
Sophie Harvey and Elliot Benham received 18-month community orders after the Crown Prosecution Service dropped several charges related to their 2018 stillborn baby, citing "careful reflection" and the couple's guilty pleas to conspiracy to procure a poison and concealing the birth.

Couple Receives Community Orders in 2018 Stillbirth Case
Sophie Harvey and Elliot Benham received 18-month community orders after the Crown Prosecution Service dropped several charges related to their 2018 stillborn baby, citing "careful reflection" and the couple's guilty pleas to conspiracy to procure a poison and concealing the birth.
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44% Bias Score

Royaume-Uni : Nouvelle loi sur l'aide à mourir adoptée
Le Parlement britannique a approuvé une nouvelle loi encadrant l'aide à mourir pour les adultes en phase terminale en Angleterre et au Pays de Galles, soumise à de strictes conditions médicales et judiciaires, suscitant un débat national et européen sur la fin de vie.

Royaume-Uni : Nouvelle loi sur l'aide à mourir adoptée
Le Parlement britannique a approuvé une nouvelle loi encadrant l'aide à mourir pour les adultes en phase terminale en Angleterre et au Pays de Galles, soumise à de strictes conditions médicales et judiciaires, suscitant un débat national et européen sur la fin de vie.
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36% Bias Score
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