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Data Breach Investigation in Nottingham Triple Killer Case

An investigation is underway into alleged data breaches by UK government agency staff accessing sensitive case files of Valdo Calocane, the Nottingham triple killer, prompting outrage from victims' families and raising concerns about systemic failures within the UK's mental health and criminal justi...

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
bbc.com
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Fashion's Role in Tyson Fury's Boxing Match

Cardiff embroiderer Suliman Khan designed the waistband for Tyson Fury's shorts in his May fight against Oleksandr Usyk, highlighting the role of fashion in boxing promotion, referencing Deontay Wilder's heavy costume as a possible factor in his loss against Fury.

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48% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
theguardian.com
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Post Office Spent \u00a3132 Million on Horizon IT Scandal Inquiry

The Post Office spent \u00a3132 million of taxpayer money defending itself against accusations of wrongful prosecutions of over 900 workers due to faulty IT software, with the inquiry concluding this week and blaming \u00a382 million of the costs on the last financial year alone.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Bristol Double Murder: Five Sentenced in Mistaken Identity Stabbing

Five individuals—four teenagers and a 45-year-old man—were sentenced for the murders of 15-year-old Mason Rist and 16-year-old Max Dixon in Bristol, UK, following a revenge attack based on mistaken identity; the incident involved machetes and resulted in lengthy prison sentences.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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Bristol Teen Stabbing Murders: Life Sentences and Calls for Knife Crime Education

In Bristol, UK, four teenagers were sentenced for the January stabbing murders of 16-year-old Max Dixon and 15-year-old Mason Rist, who were killed by mistake; the mother of Max Dixon advocates for more education about knife crime.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Record Christmas Travel Disruptions Expected

A record 14 million drivers are expected on the roads during the last weekend before Christmas, alongside rail disruption due to engineering works and strikes, causing significant travel challenges across road, air, and rail networks.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
dailymail.co.uk
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UK Pensioner Winter Fuel Allowance Deadline Looms

The UK government's deadline for claiming the winter fuel allowance, worth up to £300 to help with energy bills, is December 21st, 2023. Eligibility is now limited to pensioners receiving pension credit or certain benefits, impacting approximately 10 million people due to July's rule changes. Applic...

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Reduced Inequality
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Tate Brothers' Human Trafficking Case Dismissed Again

A Bucharest court of appeals returned the human trafficking case against Andrew and Tristan Tate to prosecutors due to insufficient evidence, marking the second time the case has been dismissed, highlighting challenges in prosecuting such complex cases.

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Gender Equality
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UK Kinship Carers Face Financial Hardship Due to Lack of Support

Sophie, a Birmingham grandmother, cares for her two grandchildren after their mother's mental health crisis, but receives no financial support despite children's services involvement, highlighting a UK-wide issue where thousands of kinship carers lack financial aid.

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No Poverty
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King Charles to Continue Cancer Treatment, Plans Full Return to Royal Duties in 2025

King Charles will continue cancer treatment in 2025 but plans a full return to public duties, including international visits, after a diagnosis in February 2024 and despite a challenging year for the Royal Family involving multiple cancer diagnoses.

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Good Health and Well-being
theguardian.com
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UK Peers' Azerbaijan Trips Raise Human Rights Concerns

Two former UK political party leaders visited Azerbaijan, a trip funded by a businessman, raising human rights concerns due to Azerbaijan's authoritarian government, despite all trips being properly registered.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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Desmond's £200m National Lottery Lawsuit Threatens Good Causes

Media tycoon Richard Desmond is suing the UK Gambling Commission for £200 million after his bid to run the National Lottery was rejected, potentially impacting the National Lottery's good causes fund that supports numerous charities and sports organizations, with a court date set for October 2024.

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