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Labour Faces Backlash Over 67 Reviews, Consultations Launched Since Taking Power
The Labour government, 152 days into its term, faces criticism for launching at least 67 reviews and consultations, delaying policy implementation and prompting accusations of insufficient pre-government planning, despite the government's claims that this thorough evidence-gathering is necessary to ...
Labour Faces Backlash Over 67 Reviews, Consultations Launched Since Taking Power
The Labour government, 152 days into its term, faces criticism for launching at least 67 reviews and consultations, delaying policy implementation and prompting accusations of insufficient pre-government planning, despite the government's claims that this thorough evidence-gathering is necessary to ...
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60% Bias Score


UK Wealth Inequality: Osborne's Profits Expose Urgent Need for Wealth Tax
Former UK Chancellor George Osborne's recent £70 million profit share highlights the UK's accelerating wealth concentration, with £5.5 trillion in inheritance expected over 30 years, exacerbating inequality and necessitating wealth tax reform for social mobility and public funding.
UK Wealth Inequality: Osborne's Profits Expose Urgent Need for Wealth Tax
Former UK Chancellor George Osborne's recent £70 million profit share highlights the UK's accelerating wealth concentration, with £5.5 trillion in inheritance expected over 30 years, exacerbating inequality and necessitating wealth tax reform for social mobility and public funding.
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56% Bias Score


Labour's shaky start: Low voter support and communication failures hinder Starmer's leadership.
Keir Starmer's Labour party won a landslide victory in July with 34% of the vote, but negative media coverage, internal issues, and unpopular budget decisions have damaged public perception, creating challenges for his leadership.
Labour's shaky start: Low voter support and communication failures hinder Starmer's leadership.
Keir Starmer's Labour party won a landslide victory in July with 34% of the vote, but negative media coverage, internal issues, and unpopular budget decisions have damaged public perception, creating challenges for his leadership.
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68% Bias Score


Reform UK's Rise in Scotland Could Reshape Holyrood
Reform UK gained 7% in Scotland's July election, outperforming Conservatives in 25 seats; recent by-election results (12%-25% first preferences) and polls (10%+) suggest they could win 8-12 MSP seats in the next election, potentially becoming the third-largest party and significantly impacting gover...
Reform UK's Rise in Scotland Could Reshape Holyrood
Reform UK gained 7% in Scotland's July election, outperforming Conservatives in 25 seats; recent by-election results (12%-25% first preferences) and polls (10%+) suggest they could win 8-12 MSP seats in the next election, potentially becoming the third-largest party and significantly impacting gover...
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40% Bias Score


Labour MP Resigns After "Stolen Phone" Conviction
Labour transport secretary Louise Haigh resigned after a 2014 conviction for falsely reporting a stolen phone was revealed; she pleaded guilty but claims it was a mistake, prompting a rapid replacement by Heidi Alexander and raising questions about vetting processes.
Labour MP Resigns After "Stolen Phone" Conviction
Labour transport secretary Louise Haigh resigned after a 2014 conviction for falsely reporting a stolen phone was revealed; she pleaded guilty but claims it was a mistake, prompting a rapid replacement by Heidi Alexander and raising questions about vetting processes.
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48% Bias Score


UK Parliament Passes Assisted Dying Bill
After a contentious debate, the UK Parliament passed a bill allowing terminally ill adults to seek assistance in dying, with 330 MPs voting in favor and 270 against, reflecting diverse views on end-of-life care and raising concerns about potential future impacts.
UK Parliament Passes Assisted Dying Bill
After a contentious debate, the UK Parliament passed a bill allowing terminally ill adults to seek assistance in dying, with 330 MPs voting in favor and 270 against, reflecting diverse views on end-of-life care and raising concerns about potential future impacts.
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44% Bias Score

Starmer to Appoint Sue Gray to House of Lords
Keir Starmer plans to appoint his former chief of staff, Sue Gray, and several other former Labour MPs to the House of Lords in the New Year Honours, following Gray's resignation from Downing Street in October 2023 after reported clashes with other aides and salary disputes over a subsequent envoy r...

Starmer to Appoint Sue Gray to House of Lords
Keir Starmer plans to appoint his former chief of staff, Sue Gray, and several other former Labour MPs to the House of Lords in the New Year Honours, following Gray's resignation from Downing Street in October 2023 after reported clashes with other aides and salary disputes over a subsequent envoy r...
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56% Bias Score

Farage Denies Seeking Musk Donation, But Says He Would Accept It
Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Reform Party, denied actively seeking donations from Elon Musk but confirmed he would accept them if offered; Westminster is abuzz with speculation that Musk could donate up to $100 million to the party, which is challenging the Labour Party.

Farage Denies Seeking Musk Donation, But Says He Would Accept It
Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Reform Party, denied actively seeking donations from Elon Musk but confirmed he would accept them if offered; Westminster is abuzz with speculation that Musk could donate up to $100 million to the party, which is challenging the Labour Party.
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40% Bias Score

Starmer's "Plan for Change": Ambitious Targets Raise Concerns
Keir Starmer will announce a new plan for change on Thursday, including ambitious targets to improve education, reduce NHS waiting lists, and build 1.5 million new homes; however, local councils and NHS leaders express concerns about the feasibility of these targets.

Starmer's "Plan for Change": Ambitious Targets Raise Concerns
Keir Starmer will announce a new plan for change on Thursday, including ambitious targets to improve education, reduce NHS waiting lists, and build 1.5 million new homes; however, local councils and NHS leaders express concerns about the feasibility of these targets.
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52% Bias Score

英国下议院通过安乐死合法化法案,引发多方担忧
英国下议院以330票对275票通过了允许医生协助自杀的历史性法案,但该法案仍需经上议院批准,并面临关于末期病患可能面临的压力以及安宁疗护系统不足的担忧。

英国下议院通过安乐死合法化法案,引发多方担忧
英国下议院以330票对275票通过了允许医生协助自杀的历史性法案,但该法案仍需经上议院批准,并面临关于末期病患可能面临的压力以及安宁疗护系统不足的担忧。
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16% Bias Score

UK Parliament Approves Bill to Legalize Physician-Assisted Dying
The UK Parliament's lower house voted to legalize physician-assisted dying for terminally ill adults with a prognosis of under six months, with safeguards such as approval from two doctors and a High Court judge, following a passionate debate and despite concerns over palliative care access.

UK Parliament Approves Bill to Legalize Physician-Assisted Dying
The UK Parliament's lower house voted to legalize physician-assisted dying for terminally ill adults with a prognosis of under six months, with safeguards such as approval from two doctors and a High Court judge, following a passionate debate and despite concerns over palliative care access.
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44% Bias Score

Wales: National Pride Versus Systemic Disadvantage
A study reveals strong Welsh national pride despite systemic disadvantages within the UK; Wales receives significantly less funding than Scotland and faces challenges in addressing issues like disused coal tips due to an inequitable funding system and low voter turnout.

Wales: National Pride Versus Systemic Disadvantage
A study reveals strong Welsh national pride despite systemic disadvantages within the UK; Wales receives significantly less funding than Scotland and faces challenges in addressing issues like disused coal tips due to an inequitable funding system and low voter turnout.
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52% Bias Score
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