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Starmer's Proposal to Lower Voting Age to 16 Sparks Debate
Keir Starmer's proposal to lower the UK voting age to 16, aiming to increase youth participation in elections, is debated due to low youth voter turnout and concerns about the impact of unregulated social media on young people's political views.
Starmer's Proposal to Lower Voting Age to 16 Sparks Debate
Keir Starmer's proposal to lower the UK voting age to 16, aiming to increase youth participation in elections, is debated due to low youth voter turnout and concerns about the impact of unregulated social media on young people's political views.
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56% Bias Score


UK Supreme Court Ruling Narrows Definition of "Woman" in Equality Act
The UK Supreme Court ruled that "woman" and "sex" in the Equality Act 2010 refer to biological sex, impacting transgender rights and shifting political responsibility.
UK Supreme Court Ruling Narrows Definition of "Woman" in Equality Act
The UK Supreme Court ruled that "woman" and "sex" in the Equality Act 2010 refer to biological sex, impacting transgender rights and shifting political responsibility.
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80% Bias Score


Birmingham Bin Strike Continues Amidst Concerns Over New Labor Laws
A strike by 170 Birmingham bin workers, ongoing since March 11, continues despite a council offer; only 40 remain unmoved, raising concerns about potential wider impacts of proposed pro-union labor law changes.
Birmingham Bin Strike Continues Amidst Concerns Over New Labor Laws
A strike by 170 Birmingham bin workers, ongoing since March 11, continues despite a council offer; only 40 remain unmoved, raising concerns about potential wider impacts of proposed pro-union labor law changes.
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64% Bias Score


Birmingham's Waste Crisis: Strike Highlights Austerity's Impact
A six-week refuse workers' strike in Birmingham, UK, caused by council cost-cutting measures following financial difficulties, has resulted in overflowing bins, particularly impacting poorer residents; the government urges a resolution, while the union proposes debt restructuring.
Birmingham's Waste Crisis: Strike Highlights Austerity's Impact
A six-week refuse workers' strike in Birmingham, UK, caused by council cost-cutting measures following financial difficulties, has resulted in overflowing bins, particularly impacting poorer residents; the government urges a resolution, while the union proposes debt restructuring.
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48% Bias Score


U-turn on Chinese Steel Investment
UK Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds reversed his opposition to Chinese involvement in British steel after Downing Street clarified that there is no blanket ban on Chinese investment in essential industries; this sparked debate among various UK political parties about China's influence.
U-turn on Chinese Steel Investment
UK Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds reversed his opposition to Chinese involvement in British steel after Downing Street clarified that there is no blanket ban on Chinese investment in essential industries; this sparked debate among various UK political parties about China's influence.
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60% Bias Score


No Evidence of 'Two-Tier Policing' in Southport Riot Response, Report Finds
A Home Affairs Committee report found no evidence of "two-tier policing" in the Southport riot response, concluding that police actions were justified by the high levels of violence and that 1,804 arrests and 1,072 charges had been made by January 22.
No Evidence of 'Two-Tier Policing' in Southport Riot Response, Report Finds
A Home Affairs Committee report found no evidence of "two-tier policing" in the Southport riot response, concluding that police actions were justified by the high levels of violence and that 1,804 arrests and 1,072 charges had been made by January 22.
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52% Bias Score

Jenrick's WhatsApp Mishap: Hundreds of Contacts Added, Then Deleted
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick accidentally added hundreds of Westminster contacts to a WhatsApp group promoting his London Marathon run, including senior journalists, former cabinet members, and Tory MPs, before quickly deleting them; the ICO confirmed data protection law does not apply to...

Jenrick's WhatsApp Mishap: Hundreds of Contacts Added, Then Deleted
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick accidentally added hundreds of Westminster contacts to a WhatsApp group promoting his London Marathon run, including senior journalists, former cabinet members, and Tory MPs, before quickly deleting them; the ICO confirmed data protection law does not apply to...
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52% Bias Score

Reform Challenges Labour in Red Wall Seats
Nigel Farage launched Reform's local election campaign in Durham, aiming to challenge Labour in its traditional strongholds, citing a recent poll showing Reform's support surging from 18% to 30% in Red Wall seats, while Keir Starmer has a -26% net rating. The local elections on May 1 will be the fir...

Reform Challenges Labour in Red Wall Seats
Nigel Farage launched Reform's local election campaign in Durham, aiming to challenge Labour in its traditional strongholds, citing a recent poll showing Reform's support surging from 18% to 30% in Red Wall seats, while Keir Starmer has a -26% net rating. The local elections on May 1 will be the fir...
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60% Bias Score

UK Government Cuts Therapy Funding for Adopted Children
The UK government slashed funding for adopted children's therapy by 40%, reducing the Fair Access Limit from £5,000 to £3,000 within the £50 million Adoption and Special Guardianship Fund, sparking criticism for its handling of the announcement during parliamentary recess and concerns about impacts ...

UK Government Cuts Therapy Funding for Adopted Children
The UK government slashed funding for adopted children's therapy by 40%, reducing the Fair Access Limit from £5,000 to £3,000 within the £50 million Adoption and Special Guardianship Fund, sparking criticism for its handling of the announcement during parliamentary recess and concerns about impacts ...
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56% Bias Score

DWP Reforms Carer's Allowance System
The UK's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) announced major changes to its carer's allowance system, including investigating all suspected overpayments and raising the weekly earnings limit to £196, aiming to resolve a long-standing issue of unfair treatment and debt for claimants.

DWP Reforms Carer's Allowance System
The UK's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) announced major changes to its carer's allowance system, including investigating all suspected overpayments and raising the weekly earnings limit to £196, aiming to resolve a long-standing issue of unfair treatment and debt for claimants.
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56% Bias Score

UK Cuts Therapy Funding for Adopted Children by 40%
The UK government cut funding for therapy for adopted children in England by 40%, reducing the annual limit from £5,000 to £3,000 and eliminating separate assessment funding, despite maintaining the overall £50 million budget, causing distress for families and charities.

UK Cuts Therapy Funding for Adopted Children by 40%
The UK government cut funding for therapy for adopted children in England by 40%, reducing the annual limit from £5,000 to £3,000 and eliminating separate assessment funding, despite maintaining the overall £50 million budget, causing distress for families and charities.
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52% Bias Score

Fifteen Charged in UK Election Betting Scandal
Fifteen individuals, including Rishi Sunak's former aide, face charges under the Gambling Act 2005 for allegedly using insider knowledge of the 2024 general election date to place bets, with court appearances set for June 13th.

Fifteen Charged in UK Election Betting Scandal
Fifteen individuals, including Rishi Sunak's former aide, face charges under the Gambling Act 2005 for allegedly using insider knowledge of the 2024 general election date to place bets, with court appearances set for June 13th.
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44% Bias Score
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