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IICSA Chair Condemns Political Exploitation of Child Sexual Abuse
Professor Alexis Jay criticized the political exploitation of child sexual abuse, citing the government's inadequate response to her inquiry's findings, which estimated that 1,400 children were sexually exploited in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013.
IICSA Chair Condemns Political Exploitation of Child Sexual Abuse
Professor Alexis Jay criticized the political exploitation of child sexual abuse, citing the government's inadequate response to her inquiry's findings, which estimated that 1,400 children were sexually exploited in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013.
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56% Bias Score


UK Plans Airport Expansion Despite Net-Zero Concerns
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to approve Heathrow's third runway, expand Gatwick, and increase Luton's capacity to boost economic growth, despite strong opposition from within Labour and environmental groups due to conflicts with the UK's net-zero targets and potential negative environmental imp...
UK Plans Airport Expansion Despite Net-Zero Concerns
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to approve Heathrow's third runway, expand Gatwick, and increase Luton's capacity to boost economic growth, despite strong opposition from within Labour and environmental groups due to conflicts with the UK's net-zero targets and potential negative environmental imp...
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56% Bias Score


77 Arrested at London Palestine Solidarity Protest
77 people were arrested at a London Palestine solidarity protest on Saturday, with prominent activists Benjamin Jamal and Chris Nineham among those charged with violating police-imposed march restrictions, sparking accusations of government overreach and silencing of dissent.
77 Arrested at London Palestine Solidarity Protest
77 people were arrested at a London Palestine solidarity protest on Saturday, with prominent activists Benjamin Jamal and Chris Nineham among those charged with violating police-imposed march restrictions, sparking accusations of government overreach and silencing of dissent.
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40% Bias Score


Southport Murders: Systemic Failures Exposed
Seventeen-year-old Axel Rudakubana pleaded guilty to murdering three children and attempting to murder ten others in Southport, following three referrals to the Prevent deradicalisation program; his actions sparked widespread violent riots across the UK.
Southport Murders: Systemic Failures Exposed
Seventeen-year-old Axel Rudakubana pleaded guilty to murdering three children and attempting to murder ten others in Southport, following three referrals to the Prevent deradicalisation program; his actions sparked widespread violent riots across the UK.
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40% Bias Score


Southport Killings: Expelled Teenager's Actions and Systemic Failures
Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old expelled from school, murdered three girls and injured ten others on July 29, 2024, at a Southport holiday club; his father stopped him from going to his former school a week earlier; he also pleaded guilty to possessing an al-Qaeda study and producing ricin.
Southport Killings: Expelled Teenager's Actions and Systemic Failures
Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old expelled from school, murdered three girls and injured ten others on July 29, 2024, at a Southport holiday club; his father stopped him from going to his former school a week earlier; he also pleaded guilty to possessing an al-Qaeda study and producing ricin.
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48% Bias Score


WWII MP Deaths Commemorated on 80th Anniversary
The Speaker of the Commons will commemorate 24 MPs who died during WWII on the Order Paper, highlighting the sacrifices made during the war and marking its 80th anniversary. The event includes the memorializing of one MP who perished in a train crash, and another lost at sea.
WWII MP Deaths Commemorated on 80th Anniversary
The Speaker of the Commons will commemorate 24 MPs who died during WWII on the Order Paper, highlighting the sacrifices made during the war and marking its 80th anniversary. The event includes the memorializing of one MP who perished in a train crash, and another lost at sea.
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64% Bias Score

UK PM Announces Public Inquiry into Southport Murders
Following the guilty plea of Axel Rudakubana for the murder of three girls and attempted murder of ten others in Southport last July, the UK Prime Minister immediately announced a public inquiry to uncover all aspects of the case, contrasting with previous government responses to similar incidents.

UK PM Announces Public Inquiry into Southport Murders
Following the guilty plea of Axel Rudakubana for the murder of three girls and attempted murder of ten others in Southport last July, the UK Prime Minister immediately announced a public inquiry to uncover all aspects of the case, contrasting with previous government responses to similar incidents.
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52% Bias Score

Assisted Dying Bill Amendment to Address Anorexia Loophole
A UK assisted dying bill faces scrutiny over a potential loophole that could allow people with severe anorexia to qualify for assisted death; an amendment aims to replace 'capacity' with 'ability' to ensure full understanding of the decision.

Assisted Dying Bill Amendment to Address Anorexia Loophole
A UK assisted dying bill faces scrutiny over a potential loophole that could allow people with severe anorexia to qualify for assisted death; an amendment aims to replace 'capacity' with 'ability' to ensure full understanding of the decision.
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44% Bias Score

UK Government Ousts Competition Watchdog Chair Over Growth Concerns
UK government ministers ousted Marcus Bokkerink, chair of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), citing insufficient focus on growth; interim replacement is Doug Gurr, former Amazon UK boss. This follows CMA decisions blocking mergers and attracting criticism from businesses.

UK Government Ousts Competition Watchdog Chair Over Growth Concerns
UK government ministers ousted Marcus Bokkerink, chair of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), citing insufficient focus on growth; interim replacement is Doug Gurr, former Amazon UK boss. This follows CMA decisions blocking mergers and attracting criticism from businesses.
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52% Bias Score

Southport Murders: Prevent Program Failure Leads to Nationwide Riots
Seventeen-year-old Axel Rudakubana pleaded guilty to murdering three girls and attempting to murder eight others in Southport, UK, on July 29, 2024; authorities knew of his disturbing online activity since 2019 but deemed him non-threatening, sparking nationwide riots resulting in over 360 arrests.

Southport Murders: Prevent Program Failure Leads to Nationwide Riots
Seventeen-year-old Axel Rudakubana pleaded guilty to murdering three girls and attempting to murder eight others in Southport, UK, on July 29, 2024; authorities knew of his disturbing online activity since 2019 but deemed him non-threatening, sparking nationwide riots resulting in over 360 arrests.
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52% Bias Score

UK Government's NHS Hospital Building Plan Deemed Unachievable
Government advisors have deemed Boris Johnson's 2019 pledge to build 40 new NHS hospitals by 2030 unachievable, citing escalating costs from \£20bn to \£30bn and significant project management issues; Health Secretary Wes Streeting will announce a revised timetable for 25 of the projects, potentiall...

UK Government's NHS Hospital Building Plan Deemed Unachievable
Government advisors have deemed Boris Johnson's 2019 pledge to build 40 new NHS hospitals by 2030 unachievable, citing escalating costs from \£20bn to \£30bn and significant project management issues; Health Secretary Wes Streeting will announce a revised timetable for 25 of the projects, potentiall...
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52% Bias Score

Goodwin's "Bad Education": Critique of British Universities
Matt Goodwin's "Bad Education" criticizes the increasing grade inflation in British universities (from 16% first-class degrees in 2010 to nearly 40% by the early 2020s), the perceived silencing of dissenting views, and the influence of "woke" ideas, arguing that these issues, alongside economic pres...

Goodwin's "Bad Education": Critique of British Universities
Matt Goodwin's "Bad Education" criticizes the increasing grade inflation in British universities (from 16% first-class degrees in 2010 to nearly 40% by the early 2020s), the perceived silencing of dissenting views, and the influence of "woke" ideas, arguing that these issues, alongside economic pres...
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44% Bias Score
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