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NHS Corridor Care: A Crisis in Patient Safety
A Royal College of Physicians survey reveals that 80 percent of NHS doctors treated patients in unsuitable public spaces last month, resulting in compromised safety and dignity, with at least one reported death directly linked to this practice.
NHS Corridor Care: A Crisis in Patient Safety
A Royal College of Physicians survey reveals that 80 percent of NHS doctors treated patients in unsuitable public spaces last month, resulting in compromised safety and dignity, with at least one reported death directly linked to this practice.
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56% Bias Score


UK Urges Europe to Boost Defence Spending
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves is urging European allies to increase defense spending, mirroring the UK's plan to raise spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 and 3% in the next Parliament, funded by aid budget cuts; she'll discuss collaborative financing at the G20 summit.
UK Urges Europe to Boost Defence Spending
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves is urging European allies to increase defense spending, mirroring the UK's plan to raise spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 and 3% in the next Parliament, funded by aid budget cuts; she'll discuss collaborative financing at the G20 summit.
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36% Bias Score


Sunak Backs Nationwide Prostate Cancer Screening
Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is endorsing a campaign for nationwide prostate cancer screening in the UK, driven by a new, highly accurate blood test and the impact of the disease on his personal life, aiming to save thousands of lives.
Sunak Backs Nationwide Prostate Cancer Screening
Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is endorsing a campaign for nationwide prostate cancer screening in the UK, driven by a new, highly accurate blood test and the impact of the disease on his personal life, aiming to save thousands of lives.
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44% Bias Score


British Muslim Network Launches to Advocate for 4 Million Muslims
Prominent British Muslims launched the British Muslim Network (BMN) to directly influence government policy, addressing decades of non-engagement and countering negative stereotypes affecting 4 million British Muslims, focusing on health, education, immigration, and economic issues.
British Muslim Network Launches to Advocate for 4 Million Muslims
Prominent British Muslims launched the British Muslim Network (BMN) to directly influence government policy, addressing decades of non-engagement and countering negative stereotypes affecting 4 million British Muslims, focusing on health, education, immigration, and economic issues.
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20% Bias Score


Jailed MP Amesbury Urged to Resign
Mike Amesbury, the MP for Runcorn and Helsby, was jailed for 10 weeks for assaulting a man in October, prompting calls for his resignation from various political figures, including the Conservative Party and Reform UK.
Jailed MP Amesbury Urged to Resign
Mike Amesbury, the MP for Runcorn and Helsby, was jailed for 10 weeks for assaulting a man in October, prompting calls for his resignation from various political figures, including the Conservative Party and Reform UK.
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52% Bias Score


Labour Cracks Down on Government Credit Card Spending Amidst Concerns of Abuse
Labour is launching a review of government credit card spending following reports of excessive spending by civil servants on items such as luxury meals, crystal glasses, and team-building exercises, prompting concerns about public trust and financial accountability.
Labour Cracks Down on Government Credit Card Spending Amidst Concerns of Abuse
Labour is launching a review of government credit card spending following reports of excessive spending by civil servants on items such as luxury meals, crystal glasses, and team-building exercises, prompting concerns about public trust and financial accountability.
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56% Bias Score

Labour's AI Copyright Plan Under Fire
The UK Labour government faces intense criticism for proposing a copyright exemption that would allow Big Tech to use creative content for AI without compensating artists, despite a prior committee recommendation for financial settlements; this threatens the \$126 billion cultural sector.

Labour's AI Copyright Plan Under Fire
The UK Labour government faces intense criticism for proposing a copyright exemption that would allow Big Tech to use creative content for AI without compensating artists, despite a prior committee recommendation for financial settlements; this threatens the \$126 billion cultural sector.
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56% Bias Score

UK Cuts Foreign Aid to Boost Military Spending Amidst US Pressure
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced cuts to foreign aid to fund a military spending increase, aiming to reach 3% of GDP by the next parliament, driven by public support, US pressure, and the need to shore up European defense against Russia.

UK Cuts Foreign Aid to Boost Military Spending Amidst US Pressure
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced cuts to foreign aid to fund a military spending increase, aiming to reach 3% of GDP by the next parliament, driven by public support, US pressure, and the need to shore up European defense against Russia.
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48% Bias Score

UK Newspapers Protest Labour's AI Copyright Weakening
British newspapers launched a joint campaign, "Make It Fair," protesting the Labour government's proposal to weaken copyright laws, allowing AI companies to use copyrighted material without compensation, potentially harming the creative industries.

UK Newspapers Protest Labour's AI Copyright Weakening
British newspapers launched a joint campaign, "Make It Fair," protesting the Labour government's proposal to weaken copyright laws, allowing AI companies to use copyrighted material without compensation, potentially harming the creative industries.
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56% Bias Score

UK to Scrap Automated Benefit Deduction Program After Court Ruling
A UK court ruling deemed the Department for Work and Pensions' (DWP) automated system for deducting tenant benefits unlawful, prompting the government to scrap the program and initiate a review of similar practices, affecting tens of thousands of deduction requests annually.

UK to Scrap Automated Benefit Deduction Program After Court Ruling
A UK court ruling deemed the Department for Work and Pensions' (DWP) automated system for deducting tenant benefits unlawful, prompting the government to scrap the program and initiate a review of similar practices, affecting tens of thousands of deduction requests annually.
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36% Bias Score

Head of NHS England Resigns Amidst Criticism
Amanda Pritchard, the first woman to lead NHS England, resigned on Tuesday after facing criticism from MPs for insufficient drive in reforming the health service; Sir James Mackey will serve as interim CEO.

Head of NHS England Resigns Amidst Criticism
Amanda Pritchard, the first woman to lead NHS England, resigned on Tuesday after facing criticism from MPs for insufficient drive in reforming the health service; Sir James Mackey will serve as interim CEO.
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44% Bias Score

Farmer Protests Erupt Over UK Inheritance Tax Policy
UK Environment Secretary Steve Reed faced angry protests at the National Farmers' Union conference over a new 20% inheritance tax on farms worth more than £1 million, starting April 2026, despite announcing policy sweeteners including a £30 million investment in stewardship schemes and a five-year e...

Farmer Protests Erupt Over UK Inheritance Tax Policy
UK Environment Secretary Steve Reed faced angry protests at the National Farmers' Union conference over a new 20% inheritance tax on farms worth more than £1 million, starting April 2026, despite announcing policy sweeteners including a £30 million investment in stewardship schemes and a five-year e...
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60% Bias Score
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