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Sunak to Advise Goldman Sachs After One-Year Lobbying Ban
Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will advise Goldman Sachs on economic and geopolitical issues, starting in July 2024, after a one-year lobbying ban imposed by the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba). He will donate his salary to charity.
Sunak to Advise Goldman Sachs After One-Year Lobbying Ban
Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will advise Goldman Sachs on economic and geopolitical issues, starting in July 2024, after a one-year lobbying ban imposed by the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba). He will donate his salary to charity.
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44% Bias Score


UK Launches £1.5 Billion Early Years Education Program
The UK government is launching a £1.5 billion early years education program to create 1,000 family hubs, increase childcare places, and improve early education quality, addressing the achievement gap between children from disadvantaged and affluent backgrounds.
UK Launches £1.5 Billion Early Years Education Program
The UK government is launching a £1.5 billion early years education program to create 1,000 family hubs, increase childcare places, and improve early education quality, addressing the achievement gap between children from disadvantaged and affluent backgrounds.
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52% Bias Score


Kinnock Proposes UK Wealth Tax; Government Prioritizes Economic Growth
Former Labour leader Lord Kinnock proposed a 2% tax on assets exceeding £10 million to raise approximately £10 billion annually for the UK's public finances; the government, while acknowledging the Labour values of progressive taxation, emphasizes economic growth and defers tax decisions to the chan...
Kinnock Proposes UK Wealth Tax; Government Prioritizes Economic Growth
Former Labour leader Lord Kinnock proposed a 2% tax on assets exceeding £10 million to raise approximately £10 billion annually for the UK's public finances; the government, while acknowledging the Labour values of progressive taxation, emphasizes economic growth and defers tax decisions to the chan...
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48% Bias Score


UK Government Faces Backlash Over Potential EHCP Support Cuts
The UK government is considering changes to support for children with EHCPs, prompting concerns from campaigners and opposition MPs about potential cuts, despite the government's claims of aiming to improve support.
UK Government Faces Backlash Over Potential EHCP Support Cuts
The UK government is considering changes to support for children with EHCPs, prompting concerns from campaigners and opposition MPs about potential cuts, despite the government's claims of aiming to improve support.
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56% Bias Score


UK Government Faces Pressure to Maintain Education Plans for Children with Special Needs
The UK government is considering changes to education plans (EHCPs) for children with special educational needs, despite warnings from campaigners that this could deny thousands of children access to vital education; 638,745 EHCPs were in place in January 2025, a 10.8% increase year-on-year.
UK Government Faces Pressure to Maintain Education Plans for Children with Special Needs
The UK government is considering changes to education plans (EHCPs) for children with special educational needs, despite warnings from campaigners that this could deny thousands of children access to vital education; 638,745 EHCPs were in place in January 2025, a 10.8% increase year-on-year.
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48% Bias Score


Reform UK Poised for Majority Government: Major Poll
A new poll projects Nigel Farage's Reform UK as the largest party in a hypothetical UK general election, with 290 seats, significantly surpassing Labour's 126 seats and highlighting voter dissatisfaction with broken promises and economic issues.
Reform UK Poised for Majority Government: Major Poll
A new poll projects Nigel Farage's Reform UK as the largest party in a hypothetical UK general election, with 290 seats, significantly surpassing Labour's 126 seats and highlighting voter dissatisfaction with broken promises and economic issues.
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56% Bias Score

Labour's Welfare U-turn to Cost £12.3 Billion
Labour's U-turn on welfare cuts will increase disability benefit claims by over a million before the next election, costing an extra £12.3 billion for PIP alone by 2029, potentially causing the welfare system to collapse.

Labour's Welfare U-turn to Cost £12.3 Billion
Labour's U-turn on welfare cuts will increase disability benefit claims by over a million before the next election, costing an extra £12.3 billion for PIP alone by 2029, potentially causing the welfare system to collapse.
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68% Bias Score

MP reveals abuse to advocate for stronger domestic violence laws
British MP Josh Babarinde revealed his childhood physical abuse, advocating for legal changes to make domestic abuse a specific criminal offense to prevent abusers from early release from prison and improve victim protection.

MP reveals abuse to advocate for stronger domestic violence laws
British MP Josh Babarinde revealed his childhood physical abuse, advocating for legal changes to make domestic abuse a specific criminal offense to prevent abusers from early release from prison and improve victim protection.
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36% Bias Score

UK Politicians Misjudge Public Support for Net-Zero Policies
UK politicians underestimate public support for ambitious net-zero policies, focusing on vocal minority groups opposed to climate action, despite consistent polling data showing high levels of public concern and support for climate initiatives.

UK Politicians Misjudge Public Support for Net-Zero Policies
UK politicians underestimate public support for ambitious net-zero policies, focusing on vocal minority groups opposed to climate action, despite consistent polling data showing high levels of public concern and support for climate initiatives.
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44% Bias Score

Council Accused of Negligence in Homeless Deaths Due to Out-of-Area Housing Policy
The deputy leader of Eastbourne Borough Council accuses Brighton & Hove City Council of causing the deaths of two homeless men due to its policy of placing homeless individuals in emergency housing 20 miles away in Eastbourne, resulting in a significant increase in out-of-area placements from 42 in ...

Council Accused of Negligence in Homeless Deaths Due to Out-of-Area Housing Policy
The deputy leader of Eastbourne Borough Council accuses Brighton & Hove City Council of causing the deaths of two homeless men due to its policy of placing homeless individuals in emergency housing 20 miles away in Eastbourne, resulting in a significant increase in out-of-area placements from 42 in ...
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56% Bias Score

UK's Youngest MP: A Baptism of Fire
Sam Carling, 22, became the UK's youngest MP after winning the North West Cambridgeshire seat by 39 votes on July 5th, 2024, experiencing immediate viral fame and constant public attention while focusing on improving Peterborough's infrastructure and healthcare.

UK's Youngest MP: A Baptism of Fire
Sam Carling, 22, became the UK's youngest MP after winning the North West Cambridgeshire seat by 39 votes on July 5th, 2024, experiencing immediate viral fame and constant public attention while focusing on improving Peterborough's infrastructure and healthcare.
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24% Bias Score

Farage's High Poll Ratings Despite Limited Parliamentary Engagement
Despite infrequent parliamentary attendance and speeches, newly elected MP Nigel Farage enjoys high poll ratings, significant media presence, and substantial outside earnings (\£970,000+), raising questions about his effectiveness as an MP.

Farage's High Poll Ratings Despite Limited Parliamentary Engagement
Despite infrequent parliamentary attendance and speeches, newly elected MP Nigel Farage enjoys high poll ratings, significant media presence, and substantial outside earnings (\£970,000+), raising questions about his effectiveness as an MP.
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44% Bias Score
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