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50 Years of the Sex Discrimination Act: Progress and Persistent Inequalities
The Sex Discrimination Act of 1975, while achieving some progress in gender equality in the UK, has failed to completely close the gender pay gap, with a 13% gap remaining when part-time workers are considered, and the cost of childcare remains a major obstacle.
50 Years of the Sex Discrimination Act: Progress and Persistent Inequalities
The Sex Discrimination Act of 1975, while achieving some progress in gender equality in the UK, has failed to completely close the gender pay gap, with a 13% gap remaining when part-time workers are considered, and the cost of childcare remains a major obstacle.
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48% Bias Score


UK Political Landscape: Labour's Economic Mismanagement and Opposition Challenges
The UK's Conservative Party faces electoral challenges due to voter dissatisfaction, while the Labour government's economic policies, such as increased taxation and reduced growth, are negatively affecting the population; the rise of third parties further complicates the political landscape.
UK Political Landscape: Labour's Economic Mismanagement and Opposition Challenges
The UK's Conservative Party faces electoral challenges due to voter dissatisfaction, while the Labour government's economic policies, such as increased taxation and reduced growth, are negatively affecting the population; the rise of third parties further complicates the political landscape.
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64% Bias Score


Labour's 2025 Challenges: Starmer's Communication and Reeves's Spending Review
The article analyzes the challenges facing the UK Labour government in 2025, focusing on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's and Chancellor Rachel Reeves's communication strategies and their impact on public perception and policy implementation.
Labour's 2025 Challenges: Starmer's Communication and Reeves's Spending Review
The article analyzes the challenges facing the UK Labour government in 2025, focusing on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's and Chancellor Rachel Reeves's communication strategies and their impact on public perception and policy implementation.
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48% Bias Score


Cable Street Battle: Then and Now
On October 4th, 1936, Oswald Mosley's 3,000 Blackshirts were stopped by a united front of diverse East Enders in the Battle of Cable Street, highlighting the power of collective resistance against fascism; the author connects this to recent antisemitic attacks in the UK and advocates for remembering...
Cable Street Battle: Then and Now
On October 4th, 1936, Oswald Mosley's 3,000 Blackshirts were stopped by a united front of diverse East Enders in the Battle of Cable Street, highlighting the power of collective resistance against fascism; the author connects this to recent antisemitic attacks in the UK and advocates for remembering...
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48% Bias Score


Badenoch-Farage Dispute Boosts Reform UK Profile
Kemi Badenoch's accusation that Reform UK's membership numbers are fake has backfired, resulting in increased media attention for Reform UK and raising questions about the Conservative Party's strategic communication.
Badenoch-Farage Dispute Boosts Reform UK Profile
Kemi Badenoch's accusation that Reform UK's membership numbers are fake has backfired, resulting in increased media attention for Reform UK and raising questions about the Conservative Party's strategic communication.
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48% Bias Score


Labour's "Freebies Row": Undeclared Gifts and Hospitality Spark Political Scandal
The Labour party faced a political scandal after it emerged that Keir Starmer and other senior figures received undeclared gifts and hospitality worth over \u00a3100,000, sparking accusations of cronyism and hypocrisy, damaging public trust and providing ammunition for political opponents.
Labour's "Freebies Row": Undeclared Gifts and Hospitality Spark Political Scandal
The Labour party faced a political scandal after it emerged that Keir Starmer and other senior figures received undeclared gifts and hospitality worth over \u00a3100,000, sparking accusations of cronyism and hypocrisy, damaging public trust and providing ammunition for political opponents.
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56% Bias Score

Labour's Eco-Targets Hit MPs' Rental Properties
Labour's plan to improve energy efficiency in rental properties by 2030 requires landlords to achieve an EPC rating of C or above, impacting numerous Labour MPs who will face significant upgrade costs, potentially leading to increased rents or reduced housing supply.

Labour's Eco-Targets Hit MPs' Rental Properties
Labour's plan to improve energy efficiency in rental properties by 2030 requires landlords to achieve an EPC rating of C or above, impacting numerous Labour MPs who will face significant upgrade costs, potentially leading to increased rents or reduced housing supply.
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56% Bias Score

2025 UK Local Elections: Reform UK's Challenge to Conservatives and Labour
The 2025 English local elections on May 1st will be a critical test for Reform UK, challenging both Conservative and Labour parties and potentially reshaping the UK's political landscape due to the party's growing popularity and impact on the right-of-center vote.

2025 UK Local Elections: Reform UK's Challenge to Conservatives and Labour
The 2025 English local elections on May 1st will be a critical test for Reform UK, challenging both Conservative and Labour parties and potentially reshaping the UK's political landscape due to the party's growing popularity and impact on the right-of-center vote.
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56% Bias Score

MP Proposes Specific Domestic Violence Offense After Early Release of Abusers
Following the early release of 1,700 prisoners in England and Wales in September, including some domestic abusers, MP Josh Babarinde proposed a bill to establish a specific domestic violence offense to prevent future early releases and improve recording of such crimes. The government will review the...

MP Proposes Specific Domestic Violence Offense After Early Release of Abusers
Following the early release of 1,700 prisoners in England and Wales in September, including some domestic abusers, MP Josh Babarinde proposed a bill to establish a specific domestic violence offense to prevent future early releases and improve recording of such crimes. The government will review the...
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48% Bias Score

Farage Threatens Legal Action Against Badenoch Over "Fake" Membership Claim
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is threatening to sue Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch for libel after she accused him of manipulating membership figures to falsely claim his party had overtaken the Conservatives in membership numbers on Boxing Day. Farage says he will take legal action within ...

Farage Threatens Legal Action Against Badenoch Over "Fake" Membership Claim
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is threatening to sue Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch for libel after she accused him of manipulating membership figures to falsely claim his party had overtaken the Conservatives in membership numbers on Boxing Day. Farage says he will take legal action within ...
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56% Bias Score

Reform UK Claims Membership Surge, Sparking Public Row with Conservatives
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party claims to have overtaken the Conservative Party in membership, displaying its numbers (134,832) on Tory HQ, a claim disputed by Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch who says Reform's figures are false and that her party's membership has grown since November.

Reform UK Claims Membership Surge, Sparking Public Row with Conservatives
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party claims to have overtaken the Conservative Party in membership, displaying its numbers (134,832) on Tory HQ, a claim disputed by Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch who says Reform's figures are false and that her party's membership has grown since November.
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52% Bias Score

Reform UK Challenges Conservatives to Membership Audit Amidst Accusations of Fraud
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party claims to have surpassed the Conservative Party's membership, challenging them to a mutual audit amid accusations of manipulating membership figures and voter fraud; Reform UK gained 4 million votes and 5 MPs in the summer election.

Reform UK Challenges Conservatives to Membership Audit Amidst Accusations of Fraud
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party claims to have surpassed the Conservative Party's membership, challenging them to a mutual audit amid accusations of manipulating membership figures and voter fraud; Reform UK gained 4 million votes and 5 MPs in the summer election.
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48% Bias Score
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