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Starmer's Immigration Speech Draws Criticism
Letters to the Guardian criticize Keir Starmer's recent speech on immigration, arguing that his "island of strangers" comment is divisive and inaccurate, citing personal experiences of immigrants who have positively contributed to British society.
Starmer's Immigration Speech Draws Criticism
Letters to the Guardian criticize Keir Starmer's recent speech on immigration, arguing that his "island of strangers" comment is divisive and inaccurate, citing personal experiences of immigrants who have positively contributed to British society.
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56% Bias Score


UK Government Faces Backlash Over Agricultural Inheritance Tax Reforms
The UK government's planned inheritance tax reforms for agricultural assets, starting April 2026, have sparked major protests from farmers due to concerns over impacting vulnerable farmers and food security; a parliamentary committee recommends delaying the reforms until April 2027.
UK Government Faces Backlash Over Agricultural Inheritance Tax Reforms
The UK government's planned inheritance tax reforms for agricultural assets, starting April 2026, have sparked major protests from farmers due to concerns over impacting vulnerable farmers and food security; a parliamentary committee recommends delaying the reforms until April 2027.
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52% Bias Score


UK's Success in Curbing Illegal Immigration from Albania
The number of Albanian migrants entering the UK illegally via small boats decreased dramatically after the UK government implemented deterrence campaigns and increased migrant returns, in contrast to the Labour government's proposal for return hubs in unnamed European countries, which was publicly r...
UK's Success in Curbing Illegal Immigration from Albania
The number of Albanian migrants entering the UK illegally via small boats decreased dramatically after the UK government implemented deterrence campaigns and increased migrant returns, in contrast to the Labour government's proposal for return hubs in unnamed European countries, which was publicly r...
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52% Bias Score


Assisted Dying Bill Faces Key Votes Amidst Continued Debate
Esther Rantzen and a group of MPs with medical backgrounds are urging Parliament to support Kim Leadbeater's assisted dying bill, which faces further votes on June 1st and 13th, despite concerns from opponents regarding its potential for misuse.
Assisted Dying Bill Faces Key Votes Amidst Continued Debate
Esther Rantzen and a group of MPs with medical backgrounds are urging Parliament to support Kim Leadbeater's assisted dying bill, which faces further votes on June 1st and 13th, despite concerns from opponents regarding its potential for misuse.
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44% Bias Score


UK Proposes Overseas "Return Hubs" for Failed Asylum Seekers
The UK government announced plans to establish overseas "return hubs" for processing failed asylum seekers, similar to the abandoned Rwanda plan, prompting criticism from opposition parties and human rights groups over potential legal and ethical concerns.
UK Proposes Overseas "Return Hubs" for Failed Asylum Seekers
The UK government announced plans to establish overseas "return hubs" for processing failed asylum seekers, similar to the abandoned Rwanda plan, prompting criticism from opposition parties and human rights groups over potential legal and ethical concerns.
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60% Bias Score


Reform UK Calls for Labor Shortage to Boost British Economy
Richard Tice, Reform UK deputy leader, advocates for a British labor shortage to boost productivity and wages, opposes EU youth mobility fearing increased immigration, and demands France stop illegal migrant crossings before any EU-UK negotiations.
Reform UK Calls for Labor Shortage to Boost British Economy
Richard Tice, Reform UK deputy leader, advocates for a British labor shortage to boost productivity and wages, opposes EU youth mobility fearing increased immigration, and demands France stop illegal migrant crossings before any EU-UK negotiations.
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64% Bias Score

UK Parliament Debates Assisted Dying Bill Amid Medical Professional Concerns
The UK Parliament is debating the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, facing opposition from medical professionals concerned about inadequate safeguards, despite revisions lowering the predicted number of assisted deaths in the first six months to 647. The bill's sponsor, Labour MP Kim Leadbea...

UK Parliament Debates Assisted Dying Bill Amid Medical Professional Concerns
The UK Parliament is debating the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, facing opposition from medical professionals concerned about inadequate safeguards, despite revisions lowering the predicted number of assisted deaths in the first six months to 647. The bill's sponsor, Labour MP Kim Leadbea...
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44% Bias Score

UK Assisted Dying Bill Faces Renewed Opposition Amidst Amendment Debate
The UK Parliament is debating amendments to a bill legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults under strict conditions, with the final vote delayed to June 13th, following a significant number of MPs changing their vote and raising concerns over the bill's practicality and safeguards.

UK Assisted Dying Bill Faces Renewed Opposition Amidst Amendment Debate
The UK Parliament is debating amendments to a bill legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults under strict conditions, with the final vote delayed to June 13th, following a significant number of MPs changing their vote and raising concerns over the bill's practicality and safeguards.
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52% Bias Score

UK Parliament to Debate Assisted Dying Bill Amidst Concerns
The UK Parliament is set to debate the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, legalizing assisted dying in England and Wales, despite concerns from the Royal College of Psychiatrists about inadequate safeguards for the mentally ill; Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer suppor...

UK Parliament to Debate Assisted Dying Bill Amidst Concerns
The UK Parliament is set to debate the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, legalizing assisted dying in England and Wales, despite concerns from the Royal College of Psychiatrists about inadequate safeguards for the mentally ill; Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer suppor...
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56% Bias Score

Assisted Dying Bill Faces Crucial Vote Amidst Strong Public Support
A UK bill legalizing assisted dying faces a crucial vote on Friday, despite strong public support (77% since 1983) and the Royal College of GPs' shift to a neutral stance; opponents, including religious groups and some MPs, are employing delaying tactics.

Assisted Dying Bill Faces Crucial Vote Amidst Strong Public Support
A UK bill legalizing assisted dying faces a crucial vote on Friday, despite strong public support (77% since 1983) and the Royal College of GPs' shift to a neutral stance; opponents, including religious groups and some MPs, are employing delaying tactics.
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56% Bias Score

UK Government Faces Pressure for National Inquiry into Grooming Gang Scandal
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood has promised a reckoning for those who ignored the grooming gang scandal, while the government resists calls for a national inquiry focusing instead on implementing recommendations from a 2022 report that revealed tens of thousands of victims failed by institutions.

UK Government Faces Pressure for National Inquiry into Grooming Gang Scandal
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood has promised a reckoning for those who ignored the grooming gang scandal, while the government resists calls for a national inquiry focusing instead on implementing recommendations from a 2022 report that revealed tens of thousands of victims failed by institutions.
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52% Bias Score

Reform UK MP Accuses Farage of Running a 'Cult', Claims Political Assassination Attempt
Former Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe accused party leader Nigel Farage of running a "cult of personality", claiming his suspension was a politically motivated attack, while the Crown Prosecution Service decided against pressing charges against him following allegations of threats.

Reform UK MP Accuses Farage of Running a 'Cult', Claims Political Assassination Attempt
Former Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe accused party leader Nigel Farage of running a "cult of personality", claiming his suspension was a politically motivated attack, while the Crown Prosecution Service decided against pressing charges against him following allegations of threats.
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60% Bias Score
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