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UK Government Concedes to Welfare Bill Amendments Protecting Disabled People
The UK government has made significant concessions to its welfare bill following pressure from Labour MPs and disability advocates, including delaying changes to disability benefits and committing to co-production with disabled people and experts on future changes to the personal independence paymen...
UK Government Concedes to Welfare Bill Amendments Protecting Disabled People
The UK government has made significant concessions to its welfare bill following pressure from Labour MPs and disability advocates, including delaying changes to disability benefits and committing to co-production with disabled people and experts on future changes to the personal independence paymen...
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40% Bias Score


Labour MPs Pressure Starmer to Prioritize Cost of Living Crisis
Over 100 Labour MPs urged Keir Starmer to prioritize reducing the cost of living, fearing electoral losses due to high energy, housing, and childcare costs, launching a new Living Standards group to propose solutions before autumn.
Labour MPs Pressure Starmer to Prioritize Cost of Living Crisis
Over 100 Labour MPs urged Keir Starmer to prioritize reducing the cost of living, fearing electoral losses due to high energy, housing, and childcare costs, launching a new Living Standards group to propose solutions before autumn.
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44% Bias Score


Sunak Hints at Tax Increases Amidst Tense PMQs and Planned Trump Visit to Scotland
During a tense PMQs session, Chancellor Reeves showed signs of stress while Prime Minister Sunak hinted at future tax increases, and a heated exchange between Keir Starmer and Nigel Farage occurred, reflecting deeper political divisions. Separate plans are underway for a potential visit to Scotland ...
Sunak Hints at Tax Increases Amidst Tense PMQs and Planned Trump Visit to Scotland
During a tense PMQs session, Chancellor Reeves showed signs of stress while Prime Minister Sunak hinted at future tax increases, and a heated exchange between Keir Starmer and Nigel Farage occurred, reflecting deeper political divisions. Separate plans are underway for a potential visit to Scotland ...
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60% Bias Score


Fujitsu's Post-Scandal Bid for U.K. Border Contract Sparks Outrage
Following a report highlighting Fujitsu's role in the Post Office scandal, the Japanese tech firm is bidding for a £370 million contract to operate Great Britain's border with Northern Ireland, raising concerns among MPs about corporate accountability and the government's commitment to compensating ...
Fujitsu's Post-Scandal Bid for U.K. Border Contract Sparks Outrage
Following a report highlighting Fujitsu's role in the Post Office scandal, the Japanese tech firm is bidding for a £370 million contract to operate Great Britain's border with Northern Ireland, raising concerns among MPs about corporate accountability and the government's commitment to compensating ...
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44% Bias Score


UK to Ban NDAs Hiding Workplace Harassment
The UK government will ban Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) used to silence victims of workplace harassment and discrimination, reversing its prior stance and fulfilling a campaign pledge; the amendment to the Employment Rights Bill will be debated in the House of Lords next week.
UK to Ban NDAs Hiding Workplace Harassment
The UK government will ban Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) used to silence victims of workplace harassment and discrimination, reversing its prior stance and fulfilling a campaign pledge; the amendment to the Employment Rights Bill will be debated in the House of Lords next week.
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40% Bias Score


Macron Advises Sunak on Countering Farage
French President Emmanuel Macron advises UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on countering Reform UK's Nigel Farage, suggesting a snap election and strategic spending mirroring his approach against Marine Le Pen, drawing parallels between their political challenges and suggesting similar strategies could ...
Macron Advises Sunak on Countering Farage
French President Emmanuel Macron advises UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on countering Reform UK's Nigel Farage, suggesting a snap election and strategic spending mirroring his approach against Marine Le Pen, drawing parallels between their political challenges and suggesting similar strategies could ...
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48% Bias Score

Retired Man Gives Defence Secretary's Details to Fake Russian Agents
A retired man, Howard Phillips, gave personal details of Defence Secretary Grant Shapps to undercover police officers posing as Russian agents in exchange for money, highlighting security concerns and vulnerabilities.

Retired Man Gives Defence Secretary's Details to Fake Russian Agents
A retired man, Howard Phillips, gave personal details of Defence Secretary Grant Shapps to undercover police officers posing as Russian agents in exchange for money, highlighting security concerns and vulnerabilities.
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36% Bias Score

Labour's £120 Billion Tax Plan Faces OBR Concerns
Labour proposes £120 billion in tax increases to fund increased spending, targeting banks, shareholders, and high-net-worth individuals; however, the OBR warns of risks associated with reliance on a small group of taxpayers.

Labour's £120 Billion Tax Plan Faces OBR Concerns
Labour proposes £120 billion in tax increases to fund increased spending, targeting banks, shareholders, and high-net-worth individuals; however, the OBR warns of risks associated with reliance on a small group of taxpayers.
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52% Bias Score

Tebbit's Legacy: Brighton Bombing's Impact on Thatcherite's Career
MPs paid tribute to Norman Tebbit, a Thatcherite figure described as the "original Brexiteer," whose potential leadership bid was reportedly impacted by the 1984 Brighton hotel bombing where his wife was severely injured, prompting him to prioritize her care over higher office.

Tebbit's Legacy: Brighton Bombing's Impact on Thatcherite's Career
MPs paid tribute to Norman Tebbit, a Thatcherite figure described as the "original Brexiteer," whose potential leadership bid was reportedly impacted by the 1984 Brighton hotel bombing where his wife was severely injured, prompting him to prioritize her care over higher office.
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64% Bias Score

UK Government Plans Special Educational Needs Reform Following Welfare Backlash
The UK government is planning reforms to its Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) system, aiming to improve support for 1.9 million children with special needs by increasing mainstream school support and reducing reliance on expensive private alternatives, after facing criticism for pre...

UK Government Plans Special Educational Needs Reform Following Welfare Backlash
The UK government is planning reforms to its Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) system, aiming to improve support for 1.9 million children with special needs by increasing mainstream school support and reducing reliance on expensive private alternatives, after facing criticism for pre...
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44% Bias Score

Reform Poised to Win Welsh Senedd Elections, Ending Labour's 26-Year Reign
A Sky News poll predicts Reform will be the largest party in the Welsh Senedd next year with 28% support, surpassing Labour (23%) and Plaid Cymru (26%), potentially ending Labour's 26-year rule; the poll projects 33 seats for Reform, 25 for Labour, and 30 for Plaid.

Reform Poised to Win Welsh Senedd Elections, Ending Labour's 26-Year Reign
A Sky News poll predicts Reform will be the largest party in the Welsh Senedd next year with 28% support, surpassing Labour (23%) and Plaid Cymru (26%), potentially ending Labour's 26-year rule; the poll projects 33 seats for Reform, 25 for Labour, and 30 for Plaid.
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48% Bias Score

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
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