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Just Stop Oil Ends Public Protests After Achieving Key Goal Amidst Stricter Laws
Just Stop Oil, a British climate activist group, ended its public protests after successfully preventing new oil and gas drilling licenses in UK waters, but stricter laws and harsh sentences influenced their decision to shift toward more covert action.
Just Stop Oil Ends Public Protests After Achieving Key Goal Amidst Stricter Laws
Just Stop Oil, a British climate activist group, ended its public protests after successfully preventing new oil and gas drilling licenses in UK waters, but stricter laws and harsh sentences influenced their decision to shift toward more covert action.
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44% Bias Score


Labour's EU Strategy Sparks Voter Backlash
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is facing criticism for his government's pursuit of closer ties with the EU, including a potential "youth mobility" scheme for EU nationals under 30 and prioritization of EU trade deals over US ones. This has fuelled concerns about a betrayal of the Brexit vote and con...
Labour's EU Strategy Sparks Voter Backlash
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is facing criticism for his government's pursuit of closer ties with the EU, including a potential "youth mobility" scheme for EU nationals under 30 and prioritization of EU trade deals over US ones. This has fuelled concerns about a betrayal of the Brexit vote and con...
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72% Bias Score


Britain's Failing Youth Services: Prevention Neglected, Punishment Prioritized
Due to austerity cuts, two-thirds of youth clubs in England and Wales have closed, highlighting a critical flaw in Britain's crime-fighting strategy that prioritizes punishment over prevention, while a Camden charity's success in diverting 600 young people away from crime showcases the urgent need f...
Britain's Failing Youth Services: Prevention Neglected, Punishment Prioritized
Due to austerity cuts, two-thirds of youth clubs in England and Wales have closed, highlighting a critical flaw in Britain's crime-fighting strategy that prioritizes punishment over prevention, while a Camden charity's success in diverting 600 young people away from crime showcases the urgent need f...
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60% Bias Score


Supreme Court Ruling on 'Woman' Definition Sparks J.K. Rowling's Call for Apologies
The UK Supreme Court's ruling that the Equality Act 2010 defines "woman" as biological sex has prompted J.K. Rowling to demand apologies from politicians who previously supported trans rights, citing the negative impact on women's rights and safety.
Supreme Court Ruling on 'Woman' Definition Sparks J.K. Rowling's Call for Apologies
The UK Supreme Court's ruling that the Equality Act 2010 defines "woman" as biological sex has prompted J.K. Rowling to demand apologies from politicians who previously supported trans rights, citing the negative impact on women's rights and safety.
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56% Bias Score


UK Hereditary Peers Seek Life Peerages Amidst Reform Debate
The UK House of Lords is debating a bill to remove 92 hereditary peers, prompting discussions among peers about securing life peerages for at least 10 to soften the bill's passage, despite government denials of such negotiations.
UK Hereditary Peers Seek Life Peerages Amidst Reform Debate
The UK House of Lords is debating a bill to remove 92 hereditary peers, prompting discussions among peers about securing life peerages for at least 10 to soften the bill's passage, despite government denials of such negotiations.
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44% Bias Score


Starmer's Silence on Supreme Court Ruling Sparks Criticism
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's silence following the Supreme Court's ruling on the legal definition of woman based on biological sex has sparked criticism and internal party divisions, leaving many feeling rudderless on the transgender rights issue.
Starmer's Silence on Supreme Court Ruling Sparks Criticism
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's silence following the Supreme Court's ruling on the legal definition of woman based on biological sex has sparked criticism and internal party divisions, leaving many feeling rudderless on the transgender rights issue.
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64% Bias Score

Criminal Complaint Filed Against News Group Newspapers for Obstruction of Justice
A criminal complaint accuses Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers (NGN) of obstructing justice by deleting millions of emails to hinder investigations into unlawful newsgathering spanning three decades, impacting multiple individuals and institutions.

Criminal Complaint Filed Against News Group Newspapers for Obstruction of Justice
A criminal complaint accuses Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers (NGN) of obstructing justice by deleting millions of emails to hinder investigations into unlawful newsgathering spanning three decades, impacting multiple individuals and institutions.
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56% Bias Score

Brown Accuses Murdoch's NGN of Obstructing Justice in Phone-Hacking Inquiry
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown filed a criminal complaint against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers (NGN), alleging they obstructed justice by deleting millions of emails during the 2011 phone-hacking investigation, based on statements from former detectives involved in the original...

Brown Accuses Murdoch's NGN of Obstructing Justice in Phone-Hacking Inquiry
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown filed a criminal complaint against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers (NGN), alleging they obstructed justice by deleting millions of emails during the 2011 phone-hacking investigation, based on statements from former detectives involved in the original...
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48% Bias Score

England's Planning Bill Weakens Environmental Protections
England's new planning bill weakens environmental protections, prioritizing development over conservation by allowing developers to offset habitat destruction with a levy, disregarding ecological surveys, and potentially causing significant biodiversity loss and impacting public health.

England's Planning Bill Weakens Environmental Protections
England's new planning bill weakens environmental protections, prioritizing development over conservation by allowing developers to offset habitat destruction with a levy, disregarding ecological surveys, and potentially causing significant biodiversity loss and impacting public health.
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72% Bias Score

UK Bans Great British Energy Investment in Solar Projects Linked to Chinese Slave Labor
The UK government will amend the Great British Energy bill to prevent investment in solar projects using Chinese slave labor, reversing its previous stance due to pressure from MPs and potentially increasing the cost of Britain's net-zero transition.

UK Bans Great British Energy Investment in Solar Projects Linked to Chinese Slave Labor
The UK government will amend the Great British Energy bill to prevent investment in solar projects using Chinese slave labor, reversing its previous stance due to pressure from MPs and potentially increasing the cost of Britain's net-zero transition.
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40% Bias Score

Climate Change Rhetoric Shifts in UK Politics
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's dramatic description of climate change as a rapidly ticking clock, enveloped in CO2, contrasts sharply with current political discourse, where climate skepticism is gaining traction within the Conservative party and influencing Labour's strategy.

Climate Change Rhetoric Shifts in UK Politics
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's dramatic description of climate change as a rapidly ticking clock, enveloped in CO2, contrasts sharply with current political discourse, where climate skepticism is gaining traction within the Conservative party and influencing Labour's strategy.
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52% Bias Score

Badenoch Supports Women's Rights After Supreme Court Ruling, Other Leaders Silent
Following a Supreme Court ruling that men who change gender are not legally women, UK political leader Kemi Badenoch voiced support for women defending their rights, while other leaders, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer, remained silent, causing criticism and concern regarding p...

Badenoch Supports Women's Rights After Supreme Court Ruling, Other Leaders Silent
Following a Supreme Court ruling that men who change gender are not legally women, UK political leader Kemi Badenoch voiced support for women defending their rights, while other leaders, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer, remained silent, causing criticism and concern regarding p...
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56% Bias Score
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