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UK Government Faces Cover-Up Accusations in Grooming Gang Inquiries
Amid accusations of a cover-up, the UK government insists that investigations into grooming gangs in five English towns are ongoing, despite shifting to a more flexible funding approach for victim support, audits, and inquiries, prompting outrage from various quarters.
UK Government Faces Cover-Up Accusations in Grooming Gang Inquiries
Amid accusations of a cover-up, the UK government insists that investigations into grooming gangs in five English towns are ongoing, despite shifting to a more flexible funding approach for victim support, audits, and inquiries, prompting outrage from various quarters.
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52% Bias Score


Green's Challenge to Parliamentary Privilege Fails
British businessman Philip Green's attempt to overturn parliamentary privilege in the European Court of Human Rights after being named in the House of Lords for alleged bullying and abuse at his Arcadia Group failed, reinforcing the principle of free speech in Parliament.
Green's Challenge to Parliamentary Privilege Fails
British businessman Philip Green's attempt to overturn parliamentary privilege in the European Court of Human Rights after being named in the House of Lords for alleged bullying and abuse at his Arcadia Group failed, reinforcing the principle of free speech in Parliament.
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52% Bias Score


Targeted Prostate Cancer Screening Urged to Save Black Men's Lives
Black men are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer, often without symptoms; a campaigner warns of preventable deaths without a targeted NHS screening program, backed by politicians including the Prime Minister and Health Secretary.
Targeted Prostate Cancer Screening Urged to Save Black Men's Lives
Black men are twice as likely to develop prostate cancer, often without symptoms; a campaigner warns of preventable deaths without a targeted NHS screening program, backed by politicians including the Prime Minister and Health Secretary.
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52% Bias Score


Peer Facilitated Meeting Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns in UK Nuclear Funding
Lord Ian Duncan, a Conservative peer with share options in Canadian nuclear firm Terrestrial Energy, facilitated a meeting between the company's CEO and a UK energy minister while the company sought government funding; this raises questions about potential House of Lords rule violations.
Peer Facilitated Meeting Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns in UK Nuclear Funding
Lord Ian Duncan, a Conservative peer with share options in Canadian nuclear firm Terrestrial Energy, facilitated a meeting between the company's CEO and a UK energy minister while the company sought government funding; this raises questions about potential House of Lords rule violations.
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40% Bias Score


Assisted Dying Bill Debate Postponed
The UK Parliament's debate on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, aiming to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults, has been delayed until May 16th due to concerns over insufficient time for MPs to review amendments and campaign for local elections, potentially jeopardizing the ...
Assisted Dying Bill Debate Postponed
The UK Parliament's debate on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, aiming to legalize assisted dying for terminally ill adults, has been delayed until May 16th due to concerns over insufficient time for MPs to review amendments and campaign for local elections, potentially jeopardizing the ...
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40% Bias Score


UK Teacher Shortage: A Gender Imbalance
The UK has a significant shortage of male teachers, with Now Teach, a teacher-training charity, highlighting a gender imbalance in applications and training. Only 40% of male teacher applicants are accepted into training programs compared to 67% of women, and male representation is even lower in ear...
UK Teacher Shortage: A Gender Imbalance
The UK has a significant shortage of male teachers, with Now Teach, a teacher-training charity, highlighting a gender imbalance in applications and training. Only 40% of male teacher applicants are accepted into training programs compared to 67% of women, and male representation is even lower in ear...
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68% Bias Score

Sunak Awards Peerages and Knighthoods in Resignation Honours List
Rishi Sunak awarded peerages to seven allies, including Michael Gove, and knighthoods to several former cabinet ministers in his resignation honours list, prompting criticism from opposition parties about rewarding political loyalty and expanding the House of Lords.

Sunak Awards Peerages and Knighthoods in Resignation Honours List
Rishi Sunak awarded peerages to seven allies, including Michael Gove, and knighthoods to several former cabinet ministers in his resignation honours list, prompting criticism from opposition parties about rewarding political loyalty and expanding the House of Lords.
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56% Bias Score

UK to Proceed with Local Grooming Gang Inquiries Amid Funding and Independence Concerns
The UK government will conduct local inquiries into child sexual abuse grooming gangs in five towns, allocating £5 million despite facing accusations of insufficient funding and independence concerns, following a previous decision against a national inquiry.

UK to Proceed with Local Grooming Gang Inquiries Amid Funding and Independence Concerns
The UK government will conduct local inquiries into child sexual abuse grooming gangs in five towns, allocating £5 million despite facing accusations of insufficient funding and independence concerns, following a previous decision against a national inquiry.
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60% Bias Score

Welsh Parliament to Vote on Assisted Dying Legislation
The Welsh Parliament will vote on whether to allow a UK law legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults over 18 to apply in Wales; this follows a previous Senedd vote against a broader assisted dying proposal, and the UK government's neutral stance raises questions about the balance of power...

Welsh Parliament to Vote on Assisted Dying Legislation
The Welsh Parliament will vote on whether to allow a UK law legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill adults over 18 to apply in Wales; this follows a previous Senedd vote against a broader assisted dying proposal, and the UK government's neutral stance raises questions about the balance of power...
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36% Bias Score

UK Anti-Muslim Hate Monitor Faces Funding Scrutiny
Tell Mama, a UK anti-Muslim hate monitoring group receiving £6m in funding since 2012, faced a funding pause due to concerns about transparency and data reporting raised by a Muslim peer, leading to an open bidding process for the contract.

UK Anti-Muslim Hate Monitor Faces Funding Scrutiny
Tell Mama, a UK anti-Muslim hate monitoring group receiving £6m in funding since 2012, faced a funding pause due to concerns about transparency and data reporting raised by a Muslim peer, leading to an open bidding process for the contract.
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40% Bias Score

NHS Cancer Care Reforms Following Sir Chris Hoy's Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
The UK government is investing £16 million with Prostate Cancer UK to improve early detection and is working to modernize the NHS to improve cancer care, following the recent diagnosis of six-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy with terminal prostate cancer, and the death of constituent Nathan...

NHS Cancer Care Reforms Following Sir Chris Hoy's Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
The UK government is investing £16 million with Prostate Cancer UK to improve early detection and is working to modernize the NHS to improve cancer care, following the recent diagnosis of six-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy with terminal prostate cancer, and the death of constituent Nathan...
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60% Bias Score

Labour Faces Reform UK Challenge in Runcorn By-election Amidst Economic Uncertainty
The upcoming Runcorn and Helsby by-election reveals a challenge for Labour due to voter dissatisfaction with their handling of economic anxieties and immigration concerns, with Reform UK capitalizing on this sentiment by promising stricter immigration and tax cuts.

Labour Faces Reform UK Challenge in Runcorn By-election Amidst Economic Uncertainty
The upcoming Runcorn and Helsby by-election reveals a challenge for Labour due to voter dissatisfaction with their handling of economic anxieties and immigration concerns, with Reform UK capitalizing on this sentiment by promising stricter immigration and tax cuts.
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44% Bias Score
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