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Miliband Defends Net-Zero Agenda Amidst Job Loss Concerns
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband defends the UK's legally binding commitment to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, citing social justice and national security benefits while addressing concerns about job losses in traditional industries due to the green energy transition; opposition comes from Conservat...
Miliband Defends Net-Zero Agenda Amidst Job Loss Concerns
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband defends the UK's legally binding commitment to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, citing social justice and national security benefits while addressing concerns about job losses in traditional industries due to the green energy transition; opposition comes from Conservat...
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56% Bias Score


Miliband and Farage Clash Over UK's Net-Zero Commitment
Ed Miliband and Nigel Farage clashed over the UK's net-zero commitment, with Miliband accusing Farage of spreading misinformation and warning of economic and environmental risks; Farage, aiming to make net zero a major political issue ahead of next month's local elections, cited British Steel's coal...
Miliband and Farage Clash Over UK's Net-Zero Commitment
Ed Miliband and Nigel Farage clashed over the UK's net-zero commitment, with Miliband accusing Farage of spreading misinformation and warning of economic and environmental risks; Farage, aiming to make net zero a major political issue ahead of next month's local elections, cited British Steel's coal...
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56% Bias Score


UK Explores Sending Failed Asylum Seekers to Balkans
The UK government, supported by the UN, is exploring sending failed asylum seekers to Balkan countries, paying those countries to take them in, in an effort to deter illegal Channel crossings, which saw 9,099 migrants arrive this year, including over 700 on one day this week.
UK Explores Sending Failed Asylum Seekers to Balkans
The UK government, supported by the UN, is exploring sending failed asylum seekers to Balkan countries, paying those countries to take them in, in an effort to deter illegal Channel crossings, which saw 9,099 migrants arrive this year, including over 700 on one day this week.
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44% Bias Score


SNP's Gender Lawsuit Costs Taxpayers £1 Million After Supreme Court Defeat
The Scottish National Party's legal battle defending its gender recognition reform bill cost Scottish taxpayers at least £1 million, following a Supreme Court ruling against its definition of 'woman' as including those assigned male at birth.
SNP's Gender Lawsuit Costs Taxpayers £1 Million After Supreme Court Defeat
The Scottish National Party's legal battle defending its gender recognition reform bill cost Scottish taxpayers at least £1 million, following a Supreme Court ruling against its definition of 'woman' as including those assigned male at birth.
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68% Bias Score


Birmingham Suspends "Rat Tax" Amidst Bin Strike
Birmingham City Council temporarily suspended a £24.60 charge for rat removal in response to criticism amidst a six-week bin workers' strike, which disproportionately affects densely populated areas and highlights socio-economic disparities.
Birmingham Suspends "Rat Tax" Amidst Bin Strike
Birmingham City Council temporarily suspended a £24.60 charge for rat removal in response to criticism amidst a six-week bin workers' strike, which disproportionately affects densely populated areas and highlights socio-economic disparities.
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40% Bias Score


Older Adults Vulnerable to Online Radicalization: Urgent Need for Legislative Reform
Paul, an older adult with limited digital literacy, became susceptible to far-right propaganda and conspiracy theories after gaining access to social media, highlighting a critical gap in the UK's Online Safety Act regarding adult protection from online harm.
Older Adults Vulnerable to Online Radicalization: Urgent Need for Legislative Reform
Paul, an older adult with limited digital literacy, became susceptible to far-right propaganda and conspiracy theories after gaining access to social media, highlighting a critical gap in the UK's Online Safety Act regarding adult protection from online harm.
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60% Bias Score

UK Government to Remove 87 Hereditary Peers from House of Lords
The UK government plans to remove 87 hereditary peers from the House of Lords, prompting varied reactions from those affected, including resignation, acceptance, and calls for further reforms, based on concerns over the Lords' legitimacy and effectiveness.

UK Government to Remove 87 Hereditary Peers from House of Lords
The UK government plans to remove 87 hereditary peers from the House of Lords, prompting varied reactions from those affected, including resignation, acceptance, and calls for further reforms, based on concerns over the Lords' legitimacy and effectiveness.
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52% Bias Score

Labour's Internal Divisions Exposed Over Supreme Court's Transgender Ruling
Leaked messages from a Labour MPs' LGBT+ WhatsApp group reveal internal divisions over the Supreme Court's ruling on transgender rights, highlighting the party's evolving stance and potential future tensions; the ruling itself is welcomed by the government as clarifying the protection of single-sex ...

Labour's Internal Divisions Exposed Over Supreme Court's Transgender Ruling
Leaked messages from a Labour MPs' LGBT+ WhatsApp group reveal internal divisions over the Supreme Court's ruling on transgender rights, highlighting the party's evolving stance and potential future tensions; the ruling itself is welcomed by the government as clarifying the protection of single-sex ...
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68% Bias Score

Falling School Applications Expose Funding Crisis in English Primary Schools
Falling birth rates and the cost-of-living crisis have led to fewer primary school applications in England, resulting in undersubscribed schools and school closures, despite a rise in first-choice placements (88% in London this year, compared to 81.1% in 2014).

Falling School Applications Expose Funding Crisis in English Primary Schools
Falling birth rates and the cost-of-living crisis have led to fewer primary school applications in England, resulting in undersubscribed schools and school closures, despite a rise in first-choice placements (88% in London this year, compared to 81.1% in 2014).
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52% Bias Score

Miliband Accuses Tories and Reform UK of Spreading Misinformation on Net-Zero Target
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband accuses Reform UK and the Conservatives of spreading misinformation about the UK's net-zero target, claiming it is harming British businesses, while emphasizing that energy independence is crucial for national security. The upcoming local elections will test the public's...

Miliband Accuses Tories and Reform UK of Spreading Misinformation on Net-Zero Target
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband accuses Reform UK and the Conservatives of spreading misinformation about the UK's net-zero target, claiming it is harming British businesses, while emphasizing that energy independence is crucial for national security. The upcoming local elections will test the public's...
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48% Bias Score

UK Customer Service Inefficiency Fuels Political Frustration
A UK survey found that Britons spend 28-41 minutes weekly dealing with inefficient customer service, with 80% expressing frustration, particularly concerning NHS/GP appointments and local council services; Reform UK supporters show higher frustration levels.

UK Customer Service Inefficiency Fuels Political Frustration
A UK survey found that Britons spend 28-41 minutes weekly dealing with inefficient customer service, with 80% expressing frustration, particularly concerning NHS/GP appointments and local council services; Reform UK supporters show higher frustration levels.
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36% Bias Score

Labour's Growing Frustration with the Office for Budget Responsibility
The UK Labour Party's dissatisfaction with the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has intensified following the Spring Statement, where OBR forecasts led to deeper-than-expected cuts to disability benefits (£4.8bn) and sparked internal debate about the OBR's role in the party's economic policy.

Labour's Growing Frustration with the Office for Budget Responsibility
The UK Labour Party's dissatisfaction with the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has intensified following the Spring Statement, where OBR forecasts led to deeper-than-expected cuts to disability benefits (£4.8bn) and sparked internal debate about the OBR's role in the party's economic policy.
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64% Bias Score
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