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Labour MPs Suspended Over Racist WhatsApp Messages
Following the discovery of racist and antisemitic messages in the Labour Party's "Trigger Me Timbers" WhatsApp group, two MPs, Andrew Gwynne and Oliver Ryan, along with 11 Manchester councillors, face suspension; veteran Labour MP Harriet Harman argues that those holding such beliefs are unfit for o...
Labour MPs Suspended Over Racist WhatsApp Messages
Following the discovery of racist and antisemitic messages in the Labour Party's "Trigger Me Timbers" WhatsApp group, two MPs, Andrew Gwynne and Oliver Ryan, along with 11 Manchester councillors, face suspension; veteran Labour MP Harriet Harman argues that those holding such beliefs are unfit for o...
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48% Bias Score


Reeves Faces Scrutiny Over HBOS Expenses and CV Accuracy
A BBC investigation revealed concerns about Chancellor Rachel Reeves' expenses and CV accuracy during her time at HBOS, involving alleged breaches of company rules and inaccurate details about her time at the Bank of England; while Reeves's spokesperson denies wrongdoing, the controversy raises ques...
Reeves Faces Scrutiny Over HBOS Expenses and CV Accuracy
A BBC investigation revealed concerns about Chancellor Rachel Reeves' expenses and CV accuracy during her time at HBOS, involving alleged breaches of company rules and inaccurate details about her time at the Bank of England; while Reeves's spokesperson denies wrongdoing, the controversy raises ques...
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40% Bias Score


Assisted Dying Bill: High Court Oversight Replaced with Expert Panels
Labour MP Kim Leadbeater proposed amendments to her assisted dying bill, replacing High Court oversight with expert panels composed of a lawyer, psychiatrist, and social worker, to address potential court system strain, a move criticized by opponents as weakening safeguards.
Assisted Dying Bill: High Court Oversight Replaced with Expert Panels
Labour MP Kim Leadbeater proposed amendments to her assisted dying bill, replacing High Court oversight with expert panels composed of a lawyer, psychiatrist, and social worker, to address potential court system strain, a move criticized by opponents as weakening safeguards.
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52% Bias Score


Treasury Leak Inquiry, Kinship Carers' Plea, and Ukraine Conflict's Potential Resolution
Following a leaked Treasury growth forecast, an inquiry is underway, while kinship carers in England seek increased financial support, and a Trump-Putin call suggests potential negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, raising concerns about UK defence spending in light of shifting US policy.
Treasury Leak Inquiry, Kinship Carers' Plea, and Ukraine Conflict's Potential Resolution
Following a leaked Treasury growth forecast, an inquiry is underway, while kinship carers in England seek increased financial support, and a Trump-Putin call suggests potential negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, raising concerns about UK defence spending in light of shifting US policy.
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56% Bias Score


UK to potentially ban Islamic preacher who prioritized prayer over paedophilia and murder
Australian Islamic preacher Mohamed Hoblos, banned from the Schengen area for claiming prayer attendance outweighs committing paedophilia or murder, is scheduled to speak across the UK despite a potential Home Office ban and calls for a lifetime ban from the Shadow Home Secretary.
UK to potentially ban Islamic preacher who prioritized prayer over paedophilia and murder
Australian Islamic preacher Mohamed Hoblos, banned from the Schengen area for claiming prayer attendance outweighs committing paedophilia or murder, is scheduled to speak across the UK despite a potential Home Office ban and calls for a lifetime ban from the Shadow Home Secretary.
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52% Bias Score


Reality Show Challenges Britons' Immigration Views
Channel 4's "Go Back To Where You Came From" follows six Britons with diverse opinions on immigration as they visit refugee camps in Somalia, Syria, and other war-torn areas, aiming to challenge their perspectives through firsthand experience.
Reality Show Challenges Britons' Immigration Views
Channel 4's "Go Back To Where You Came From" follows six Britons with diverse opinions on immigration as they visit refugee camps in Somalia, Syria, and other war-torn areas, aiming to challenge their perspectives through firsthand experience.
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64% Bias Score

Farage Explores Criminal Charges Against NatWest After Debanking Scandal
Following the closure of his account by Coutts, a NatWest subsidiary, Nigel Farage is considering criminal charges against the bank for breaching client confidentiality and providing misleading information to the BBC; this comes after the resignations of CEO Dame Alison Rose and Coutts CEO Peter Fla...

Farage Explores Criminal Charges Against NatWest After Debanking Scandal
Following the closure of his account by Coutts, a NatWest subsidiary, Nigel Farage is considering criminal charges against the bank for breaching client confidentiality and providing misleading information to the BBC; this comes after the resignations of CEO Dame Alison Rose and Coutts CEO Peter Fla...
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44% Bias Score

Downing Street Faces Month-Long Strike Over Pay and Outsourcing
From February 24th to March 25th, Downing Street and several UK government departments face a month-long strike by cleaners and catering staff, members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union, demanding better pay, conditions, and an end to outsourcing.

Downing Street Faces Month-Long Strike Over Pay and Outsourcing
From February 24th to March 25th, Downing Street and several UK government departments face a month-long strike by cleaners and catering staff, members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union, demanding better pay, conditions, and an end to outsourcing.
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52% Bias Score

Reeves Denies HBOS Expense Concerns Amidst BBC Investigation
A BBC investigation revealed concerns about Chancellor Rachel Reeves' expenses during her time at HBOS, including a £400 leaving meal and other questionable expenditures, despite her claim that no concerns were ever raised; the investigation's final outcome remains unknown, and her LinkedIn profile ...

Reeves Denies HBOS Expense Concerns Amidst BBC Investigation
A BBC investigation revealed concerns about Chancellor Rachel Reeves' expenses during her time at HBOS, including a £400 leaving meal and other questionable expenditures, despite her claim that no concerns were ever raised; the investigation's final outcome remains unknown, and her LinkedIn profile ...
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48% Bias Score

Government Advisor's Controversial Past Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns
Lord Hermer, a newly appointed senior government legal advisor with a history of representing controversial figures and criticizing the British state, raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest due to his past cases involving Shamima Begum, Gerry Adams, and an Al Qaeda suspect.

Government Advisor's Controversial Past Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns
Lord Hermer, a newly appointed senior government legal advisor with a history of representing controversial figures and criticizing the British state, raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest due to his past cases involving Shamima Begum, Gerry Adams, and an Al Qaeda suspect.
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64% Bias Score

UK Government's AI Copyright Proposal Faces Backlash from Labour MPs
Labour MPs are criticizing a UK government proposal to allow AI companies to bypass copyright laws, citing instances of creative works being used without permission to train AI; the government's proposed opt-out system for copyright protection is viewed as favoring tech giants over creative industri...

UK Government's AI Copyright Proposal Faces Backlash from Labour MPs
Labour MPs are criticizing a UK government proposal to allow AI companies to bypass copyright laws, citing instances of creative works being used without permission to train AI; the government's proposed opt-out system for copyright protection is viewed as favoring tech giants over creative industri...
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48% Bias Score

UK Labour's "Islamophobia" Commission Raises Free Speech Concerns
The UK Labour government plans a commission to define "Islamophobia," chaired by Dominic Grieve, raising concerns about free speech due to a potentially broad definition that could criminalize factual historical accounts, as exemplified by a recent court case in Manchester.

UK Labour's "Islamophobia" Commission Raises Free Speech Concerns
The UK Labour government plans a commission to define "Islamophobia," chaired by Dominic Grieve, raising concerns about free speech due to a potentially broad definition that could criminalize factual historical accounts, as exemplified by a recent court case in Manchester.
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60% Bias Score
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