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France Demands More Funds for Channel Migrant Interception
France seeks increased UK funding to actively intercept migrant boats in the English Channel, expanding beyond shoreline patrols; negotiations involve a new deal extending to 2027 and include plans for a new French detention center, as nearly 15,000 people have crossed so far this year, a 42 percent...
France Demands More Funds for Channel Migrant Interception
France seeks increased UK funding to actively intercept migrant boats in the English Channel, expanding beyond shoreline patrols; negotiations involve a new deal extending to 2027 and include plans for a new French detention center, as nearly 15,000 people have crossed so far this year, a 42 percent...
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Polo-Playing Drug Lord Sentenced to 16 Years
Muhammed Asif Hafeez, a 66-year-old Pakistani businessman and polo club ambassador, was sentenced to 16 years in prison in New York for conspiring to import millions of doses of heroin and other drugs into the US, after a joint operation between British and American authorities exposed his vast drug...
Polo-Playing Drug Lord Sentenced to 16 Years
Muhammed Asif Hafeez, a 66-year-old Pakistani businessman and polo club ambassador, was sentenced to 16 years in prison in New York for conspiring to import millions of doses of heroin and other drugs into the US, after a joint operation between British and American authorities exposed his vast drug...
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Nottinghamshire Care Home Shut Down After Critical Safety Failures
The Firs care home in Nottinghamshire was abruptly shut down in April 2025 by the Care Quality Commission due to critical safety failures, including medication errors, inadequate staffing, and fire safety hazards, resulting in resident evacuations, staff job losses, and unpaid wages.
Nottinghamshire Care Home Shut Down After Critical Safety Failures
The Firs care home in Nottinghamshire was abruptly shut down in April 2025 by the Care Quality Commission due to critical safety failures, including medication errors, inadequate staffing, and fire safety hazards, resulting in resident evacuations, staff job losses, and unpaid wages.
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UK Illegal Worker Arrests Surge 51% Post-Election
Since Labour's election win, UK arrests of migrants working illegally surged 51% to 6,410, alongside 9,000 site visits targeting restaurants, nail bars, and construction sites; nearly 30,000 people were returned to their home countries.
UK Illegal Worker Arrests Surge 51% Post-Election
Since Labour's election win, UK arrests of migrants working illegally surged 51% to 6,410, alongside 9,000 site visits targeting restaurants, nail bars, and construction sites; nearly 30,000 people were returned to their home countries.
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UK Illegal Work Arrests Surge 51% After Home Office Raids
Following UK-wide raids on businesses, the Home Office reported a 51% surge in illegal work arrests (6,400+) over the past year, with over 9,000 businesses checked for compliance. The government aims to tackle exploitation of vulnerable migrants and strengthen border security, having returned almost...
UK Illegal Work Arrests Surge 51% After Home Office Raids
Following UK-wide raids on businesses, the Home Office reported a 51% surge in illegal work arrests (6,400+) over the past year, with over 9,000 businesses checked for compliance. The government aims to tackle exploitation of vulnerable migrants and strengthen border security, having returned almost...
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60% Bias Score


UK Arrests for Illegal Work Surge 51% Amid Government Crackdown
UK immigration authorities arrested over 6,400 people in the past year for illegal work, a 51% increase, in raids targeting businesses exploiting undocumented migrants; the government also returned nearly 30,000 people lacking legal residency.
UK Arrests for Illegal Work Surge 51% Amid Government Crackdown
UK immigration authorities arrested over 6,400 people in the past year for illegal work, a 51% increase, in raids targeting businesses exploiting undocumented migrants; the government also returned nearly 30,000 people lacking legal residency.
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MI5 Misled Watchdog and Courts in Neo-Nazi Spy Case
MI5 misled the Investigatory Powers Commissioner's Office (IPCO) and courts with false information about its handling of a violent neo-Nazi informant, prompting an apology from MI5's director general and raising concerns about accountability and transparency within the intelligence agency.

MI5 Misled Watchdog and Courts in Neo-Nazi Spy Case
MI5 misled the Investigatory Powers Commissioner's Office (IPCO) and courts with false information about its handling of a violent neo-Nazi informant, prompting an apology from MI5's director general and raising concerns about accountability and transparency within the intelligence agency.
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Iranian Nationals Accused of Spying in UK
Three Iranian nationals, accused of spying for the Iranian regime and targeting journalists from the London-based news site Iran International, appeared at the Old Bailey on Friday; they are charged under the National Security Act with a trial set for October 2026.

Iranian Nationals Accused of Spying in UK
Three Iranian nationals, accused of spying for the Iranian regime and targeting journalists from the London-based news site Iran International, appeared at the Old Bailey on Friday; they are charged under the National Security Act with a trial set for October 2026.
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UK Spends \pounds2.2 Billion in Foreign Aid on Asylum Seeker Hotel Accommodation
The UK government spent \pounds2.2 billion of its foreign aid budget on housing over 32,000 asylum seekers in hotels this year, despite pledges to reduce costs and return funds to the Treasury; the government aims to reduce costs by \pounds4 billion by 2026.

UK Spends \pounds2.2 Billion in Foreign Aid on Asylum Seeker Hotel Accommodation
The UK government spent \pounds2.2 billion of its foreign aid budget on housing over 32,000 asylum seekers in hotels this year, despite pledges to reduce costs and return funds to the Treasury; the government aims to reduce costs by \pounds4 billion by 2026.
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Saudi-French Conference Scales Back Aims for Palestinian State Recognition
A planned Saudi-French conference aiming for Western recognition of a Palestinian state has revised its goals to focus on incremental steps towards recognition, contingent upon a Gaza ceasefire, Palestinian Authority reform, and the exclusion of Hamas from any future government, marking a significan...

Saudi-French Conference Scales Back Aims for Palestinian State Recognition
A planned Saudi-French conference aiming for Western recognition of a Palestinian state has revised its goals to focus on incremental steps towards recognition, contingent upon a Gaza ceasefire, Palestinian Authority reform, and the exclusion of Hamas from any future government, marking a significan...
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UK Art Dealer Jailed for Hezbollah-Linked Terrorism Financing
A British art dealer, Oghenochuko Ojiri, was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for selling £140,000 of artwork to a sanctioned individual linked to Hezbollah, marking the UK's first such conviction and leading to the seizure of nearly £1 million worth of art.

UK Art Dealer Jailed for Hezbollah-Linked Terrorism Financing
A British art dealer, Oghenochuko Ojiri, was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for selling £140,000 of artwork to a sanctioned individual linked to Hezbollah, marking the UK's first such conviction and leading to the seizure of nearly £1 million worth of art.
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Supermarkets Accused of Exploiting Tax Loophole to Sell Cheap, High-Strength Cider
Supermarkets are accused of exploiting a tax loophole to sell cheap, high-strength cider, leading to health and social problems, while the cost of other alcoholic drinks has surged. Alcohol Change UK calls for the government to close the loophole, which allows multinational companies to benefit from...

Supermarkets Accused of Exploiting Tax Loophole to Sell Cheap, High-Strength Cider
Supermarkets are accused of exploiting a tax loophole to sell cheap, high-strength cider, leading to health and social problems, while the cost of other alcoholic drinks has surged. Alcohol Change UK calls for the government to close the loophole, which allows multinational companies to benefit from...
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56% Bias Score
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