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UK Drops Espionage Case Against Suspected Chinese Agents, Raising Concerns
The UK Crown Prosecution Service dropped espionage charges against two men accused of spying for China, despite admitting that China targeted a parliamentary research group to obtain government policy information, prompting concerns about emboldening hostile states.
UK Drops Espionage Case Against Suspected Chinese Agents, Raising Concerns
The UK Crown Prosecution Service dropped espionage charges against two men accused of spying for China, despite admitting that China targeted a parliamentary research group to obtain government policy information, prompting concerns about emboldening hostile states.
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68% Bias Score


MPs Ignore Safety Advice, Endangering Staff Amidst Rise in Violence
A survey of nearly 400 MPs' staff reveals that 38% fear for their safety due to a spate of violent attacks and threats, with dozens of MPs ignoring safety recommendations despite a confidential report and warnings from the House of Commons Speaker.
MPs Ignore Safety Advice, Endangering Staff Amidst Rise in Violence
A survey of nearly 400 MPs' staff reveals that 38% fear for their safety due to a spate of violent attacks and threats, with dozens of MPs ignoring safety recommendations despite a confidential report and warnings from the House of Commons Speaker.
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48% Bias Score


AI Platform Creates Digital Twins of UK MPs, Raising Concerns
Leon Emirali, a former Tory minister's chief of staff, launched Nostrada, an AI platform providing digital twins of all 650 UK MPs, trained on publicly available data to reflect their political views and communication styles; it's already used by political figures and lobbyists, raising concerns abo...
AI Platform Creates Digital Twins of UK MPs, Raising Concerns
Leon Emirali, a former Tory minister's chief of staff, launched Nostrada, an AI platform providing digital twins of all 650 UK MPs, trained on publicly available data to reflect their political views and communication styles; it's already used by political figures and lobbyists, raising concerns abo...
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52% Bias Score


UK Parliament Faces Urgent Restoration Amidst Asbestos Crisis and Frequent Fires
Over 1,000 asbestos incidents and 44 fires in the past decade at the UK Parliament necessitate urgent restoration, with options ranging from full decant (7-13 billion GBP, over a decade) to a rolling program (potentially 70 years).
UK Parliament Faces Urgent Restoration Amidst Asbestos Crisis and Frequent Fires
Over 1,000 asbestos incidents and 44 fires in the past decade at the UK Parliament necessitate urgent restoration, with options ranging from full decant (7-13 billion GBP, over a decade) to a rolling program (potentially 70 years).
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56% Bias Score


House of Lords Rejects Government's AI Copyright Bill
The UK House of Lords voted 145 to 126 to amend the Data (Use and Access) Bill, requiring big tech firms to respect UK copyright law when training AI systems, marking the first parliamentary defeat for the Labour government and prompting concerns from artists and industry bodies.
House of Lords Rejects Government's AI Copyright Bill
The UK House of Lords voted 145 to 126 to amend the Data (Use and Access) Bill, requiring big tech firms to respect UK copyright law when training AI systems, marking the first parliamentary defeat for the Labour government and prompting concerns from artists and industry bodies.
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60% Bias Score


Westminster Restoration Delayed: Billions at Stake, 'Notre Dame' Risk Looms
The Palace of Westminster faces a multibillion-pound restoration project due to fire, flood, and structural risks; three options are under consideration, but delays risk a 'Notre Dame' scenario, with decisions postponed until late 2025.
Westminster Restoration Delayed: Billions at Stake, 'Notre Dame' Risk Looms
The Palace of Westminster faces a multibillion-pound restoration project due to fire, flood, and structural risks; three options are under consideration, but delays risk a 'Notre Dame' scenario, with decisions postponed until late 2025.
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52% Bias Score

U.K. Launches Standing Group on Atrocity Crimes
The U.K. launched the Standing Group on Atrocity Crimes on July 14, 2025, an initiative to independently review and advise on the nation's approach to atrocity prevention and response, led by Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws and comprising leading experts and cross-party parliamentarians, aiming to enh...

U.K. Launches Standing Group on Atrocity Crimes
The U.K. launched the Standing Group on Atrocity Crimes on July 14, 2025, an initiative to independently review and advise on the nation's approach to atrocity prevention and response, led by Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws and comprising leading experts and cross-party parliamentarians, aiming to enh...
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36% Bias Score

UK Lords Reject Government's AI Copyright Bill Amendment
The UK House of Lords twice defeated the government's Data (Use and Access) Bill amendment due to insufficient copyright protections for artists against AI, following criticism from musicians like Sir Elton John; the Lords' amendment requires disclosure of training data and permission from copyright...

UK Lords Reject Government's AI Copyright Bill Amendment
The UK House of Lords twice defeated the government's Data (Use and Access) Bill amendment due to insufficient copyright protections for artists against AI, following criticism from musicians like Sir Elton John; the Lords' amendment requires disclosure of training data and permission from copyright...
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60% Bias Score

UK Parliament Accessibility Challenges Highlighted by Disabled MP
Newly elected Labour MP Marie Tidball, who has physical impairments affecting all four limbs, is highlighting the UK Parliament's inaccessibility, citing difficulties navigating the building and participating in debates and votes, prompting calls for modernization.

UK Parliament Accessibility Challenges Highlighted by Disabled MP
Newly elected Labour MP Marie Tidball, who has physical impairments affecting all four limbs, is highlighting the UK Parliament's inaccessibility, citing difficulties navigating the building and participating in debates and votes, prompting calls for modernization.
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24% Bias Score

UK Parliament Speaker Orders Investigation into Rejection of Holocaust Exhibit
UK Parliament Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle ordered an investigation into the rejection of the National Holocaust Centre and Museum's "Vicious Circle" exhibit, which explores the mindset behind pogroms, after it was reportedly deemed "too political," prompting criticism from the Holocaust Educational Tr...

UK Parliament Speaker Orders Investigation into Rejection of Holocaust Exhibit
UK Parliament Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle ordered an investigation into the rejection of the National Holocaust Centre and Museum's "Vicious Circle" exhibit, which explores the mindset behind pogroms, after it was reportedly deemed "too political," prompting criticism from the Holocaust Educational Tr...
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48% Bias Score

Commons Daily Prayers Face Removal Amid Generational Clash
Newly elected Labour MPs are pushing to end the House of Commons' daily Christian prayers, sparking a generational conflict between veteran MPs defending tradition and younger members advocating for modernization; the practice dates back to 1558.

Commons Daily Prayers Face Removal Amid Generational Clash
Newly elected Labour MPs are pushing to end the House of Commons' daily Christian prayers, sparking a generational conflict between veteran MPs defending tradition and younger members advocating for modernization; the practice dates back to 1558.
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52% Bias Score

Parliamentary Reforms Address Past Scandals
Following recent scandals, the House of Commons is implementing reforms, including increased MP suspensions (16 in the last parliament) and a modernisation committee, to improve its culture and behavior, supported by a large number of new MPs.

Parliamentary Reforms Address Past Scandals
Following recent scandals, the House of Commons is implementing reforms, including increased MP suspensions (16 in the last parliament) and a modernisation committee, to improve its culture and behavior, supported by a large number of new MPs.
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32% Bias Score
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