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UK Government Fails to Prevent Rise of Extremism, Report Finds
Dame Sara Khan's report reveals the UK government's failure to prevent extremism's spread, citing inflammatory political language, conspiracy theories, and socio-economic factors as contributors to a "chronic risk of democratic decline," recommending a strategic overhaul of counter-extremism policie...
UK Government Fails to Prevent Rise of Extremism, Report Finds
Dame Sara Khan's report reveals the UK government's failure to prevent extremism's spread, citing inflammatory political language, conspiracy theories, and socio-economic factors as contributors to a "chronic risk of democratic decline," recommending a strategic overhaul of counter-extremism policie...
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48% Bias Score


"Labour's Far-Right Appeasement: Short-Term Gains, Long-Term Risks"
"The UK Labour Party's strategy of implicitly appeasing the far right on immigration, while criticizing the Conservatives from the right, creates short-term political advantages but carries significant risks to its long-term credibility and moral standing."
"Labour's Far-Right Appeasement: Short-Term Gains, Long-Term Risks"
"The UK Labour Party's strategy of implicitly appeasing the far right on immigration, while criticizing the Conservatives from the right, creates short-term political advantages but carries significant risks to its long-term credibility and moral standing."
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56% Bias Score


Poll Shows Keir Starmer's Approval Ratings Plummet
A new poll shows that only 4% of Britons view Keir Starmer as the best Prime Minister of the last 40 years, while Margaret Thatcher receives 33% support; this is even lower among Labour voters, at 9%, with concerns about his handling of the economy contributing to this negative sentiment, amid signs...
Poll Shows Keir Starmer's Approval Ratings Plummet
A new poll shows that only 4% of Britons view Keir Starmer as the best Prime Minister of the last 40 years, while Margaret Thatcher receives 33% support; this is even lower among Labour voters, at 9%, with concerns about his handling of the economy contributing to this negative sentiment, amid signs...
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64% Bias Score


UK Welcomes Fall of Assad Amidst Syrian Capital Takeover
Following a rebel offensive that seized control of Damascus, UK Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomed the apparent fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, while expressing concern for British citizens in Syria and the need for a UN-backed political resolution; the UK government is working t...
UK Welcomes Fall of Assad Amidst Syrian Capital Takeover
Following a rebel offensive that seized control of Damascus, UK Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomed the apparent fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, while expressing concern for British citizens in Syria and the need for a UN-backed political resolution; the UK government is working t...
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52% Bias Score


Reform UK Surges in Polls, Posing Major Threat to Labour
Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, is surging in popularity, achieving 24% support in a recent poll, exceeding Labour, due to its appeal to neglected communities facing housing shortages and economic hardship, posing a significant threat to the Labour Party.
Reform UK Surges in Polls, Posing Major Threat to Labour
Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, is surging in popularity, achieving 24% support in a recent poll, exceeding Labour, due to its appeal to neglected communities facing housing shortages and economic hardship, posing a significant threat to the Labour Party.
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60% Bias Score


UK Explores Free Electricity for Households Near New Pylons to Address Net-Zero Opposition
The U.K. government is considering plans to fully cover electricity bills for households near new electricity pylons to counter local opposition to infrastructure needed to reach net-zero emissions by 2030, potentially costing £1.5 billion-£2.5 billion annually.
UK Explores Free Electricity for Households Near New Pylons to Address Net-Zero Opposition
The U.K. government is considering plans to fully cover electricity bills for households near new electricity pylons to counter local opposition to infrastructure needed to reach net-zero emissions by 2030, potentially costing £1.5 billion-£2.5 billion annually.
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48% Bias Score

UK Rejects Shamima Begum's Return Amid Syrian Camp Collapse Fears
The UK government will not reconsider Shamima Begum's return, despite concerns about the potential collapse of Syrian camps holding ISIS members, including Begum, due to national security concerns following unsuccessful appeals.

UK Rejects Shamima Begum's Return Amid Syrian Camp Collapse Fears
The UK government will not reconsider Shamima Begum's return, despite concerns about the potential collapse of Syrian camps holding ISIS members, including Begum, due to national security concerns following unsuccessful appeals.
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60% Bias Score

UK Launches 'Tours of Duty' to Modernize Public Services
To improve government efficiency, the UK will launch a "tours of duty" program inviting tech experts for 6–12 month stints, alongside a £100 million innovation fund for "test and learn" projects starting in January 2025 in Manchester, Sheffield, Essex, and Liverpool.

UK Launches 'Tours of Duty' to Modernize Public Services
To improve government efficiency, the UK will launch a "tours of duty" program inviting tech experts for 6–12 month stints, alongside a £100 million innovation fund for "test and learn" projects starting in January 2025 in Manchester, Sheffield, Essex, and Liverpool.
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40% Bias Score

UK Government Centralizes Planning, Undermining Local Democracy
The UK Labour government plans to centralize planning decisions, removing local control over development and prioritizing large-scale housing projects, a move criticized as undemocratic and potentially harmful to local communities.

UK Government Centralizes Planning, Undermining Local Democracy
The UK Labour government plans to centralize planning decisions, removing local control over development and prioritizing large-scale housing projects, a move criticized as undemocratic and potentially harmful to local communities.
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68% Bias Score

UK's Reluctance to Challenge Religious Views Hindering LGBTQ+ Rights
A recent LBC radio conversation highlighted the conflict between religious views and LGBTQ+ rights in the UK, exposing a reluctance to challenge religiously-based arguments against liberal values, a trend exemplified by the Church of England's discriminatory practices and the lack of robust oppositi...

UK's Reluctance to Challenge Religious Views Hindering LGBTQ+ Rights
A recent LBC radio conversation highlighted the conflict between religious views and LGBTQ+ rights in the UK, exposing a reluctance to challenge religiously-based arguments against liberal values, a trend exemplified by the Church of England's discriminatory practices and the lack of robust oppositi...
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56% Bias Score

Labour's Landslide Victory: A Precarious Mandate
A Labour-linked thinktank report warns that Keir Starmer's electoral win, despite a 174-seat majority, rests on a weak foundation and is vulnerable to shifts in voter support, particularly from the left, with significant support for Green and Lib Dem parties, highlighting the fragility of Labour's c...

Labour's Landslide Victory: A Precarious Mandate
A Labour-linked thinktank report warns that Keir Starmer's electoral win, despite a 174-seat majority, rests on a weak foundation and is vulnerable to shifts in voter support, particularly from the left, with significant support for Green and Lib Dem parties, highlighting the fragility of Labour's c...
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48% Bias Score

Conservative Party Loses Graduate Vote in 2024 UK General Election
The 2024 UK general election saw a significant drop in Conservative support among graduates (19%), contrasting with higher support among non-graduates (32-39%), revealing a long-term decline in graduate support for the party and prompting questions about the Conservative party's future strategies.

Conservative Party Loses Graduate Vote in 2024 UK General Election
The 2024 UK general election saw a significant drop in Conservative support among graduates (19%), contrasting with higher support among non-graduates (32-39%), revealing a long-term decline in graduate support for the party and prompting questions about the Conservative party's future strategies.
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52% Bias Score
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