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Harrods Faces Major Strike During Peak Holiday Season
Over 350 Harrods employees in London will strike from December 20-22 and on Boxing Day (December 26), impacting peak sales, due to the refusal of Harrods management to negotiate better pay and working conditions, according to their union, UVW.
Harrods Faces Major Strike During Peak Holiday Season
Over 350 Harrods employees in London will strike from December 20-22 and on Boxing Day (December 26), impacting peak sales, due to the refusal of Harrods management to negotiate better pay and working conditions, according to their union, UVW.
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First £13 Million Paid in UK Tainted Blood Scandal
The first of thousands of victims of the UK's tainted blood scandal will receive £13 million in compensation, marking a milestone in the NHS's worst treatment disaster; the government aims to pay out £11.8 billion to over 30,000 victims infected with HIV and Hepatitis C through contaminated blood pr...
First £13 Million Paid in UK Tainted Blood Scandal
The first of thousands of victims of the UK's tainted blood scandal will receive £13 million in compensation, marking a milestone in the NHS's worst treatment disaster; the government aims to pay out £11.8 billion to over 30,000 victims infected with HIV and Hepatitis C through contaminated blood pr...
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UK-Germany Pact Targets Iraqi-Kurdish Smuggling Ring in English Channel
A joint UK-German agreement aims to combat an Iraqi-Kurdish human trafficking network operating across the English Channel, following a major raid in Germany; the agreement focuses on improved police cooperation and disrupting the flow of funds, reflecting a wider push to tighten border controls ami...
UK-Germany Pact Targets Iraqi-Kurdish Smuggling Ring in English Channel
A joint UK-German agreement aims to combat an Iraqi-Kurdish human trafficking network operating across the English Channel, following a major raid in Germany; the agreement focuses on improved police cooperation and disrupting the flow of funds, reflecting a wider push to tighten border controls ami...
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Ofgem Mandates Fee-Free Energy Tariffs in UK
The UK energy regulator Ofgem mandates that all energy companies must offer tariffs without standing charges by next winter, aiming to address the \u00a33.8 billion household energy debt crisis and concerns about the fees' disproportionate impact on low-income households.
Ofgem Mandates Fee-Free Energy Tariffs in UK
The UK energy regulator Ofgem mandates that all energy companies must offer tariffs without standing charges by next winter, aiming to address the \u00a33.8 billion household energy debt crisis and concerns about the fees' disproportionate impact on low-income households.
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UK, Italy, and Japan team up to build rival to US fighter jet
A new company, combining UK, Italian, and Japanese defense firms, will develop a sixth-generation fighter jet by 2035, aiming to compete with American technology and expand global sales, with potential Saudi Arabian involvement.
UK, Italy, and Japan team up to build rival to US fighter jet
A new company, combining UK, Italian, and Japanese defense firms, will develop a sixth-generation fighter jet by 2035, aiming to compete with American technology and expand global sales, with potential Saudi Arabian involvement.
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Miliband Defends 2013 Vote Against Syria Intervention
In 2013, then-Labour leader Ed Miliband directed his MPs to vote against UK military action in Syria, citing a lack of exit strategy and concern for British troops; this vote, which was against a US-led air strike campaign following Assad's use of chemical weapons, prevented UK participation and was...
Miliband Defends 2013 Vote Against Syria Intervention
In 2013, then-Labour leader Ed Miliband directed his MPs to vote against UK military action in Syria, citing a lack of exit strategy and concern for British troops; this vote, which was against a US-led air strike campaign following Assad's use of chemical weapons, prevented UK participation and was...
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Court secrecy in Sara Sharif murder case sparks outrage
A British court banned the naming of professionals involved in Sara Sharif's case, including the judge who granted custody to her father, who later murdered her. This sparked outrage and calls for transparency into the systemic failures that led to her death.

Court secrecy in Sara Sharif murder case sparks outrage
A British court banned the naming of professionals involved in Sara Sharif's case, including the judge who granted custody to her father, who later murdered her. This sparked outrage and calls for transparency into the systemic failures that led to her death.
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China-UK Clean Energy Forum Yields 2025 Action Plan
The 2024 China-UK Clean Energy Forum in Manchester, attended by 120 officials and investors, resulted in a new action plan between Wuhan and Manchester for 2025, focusing on clean energy and hydrogen cooperation, showcasing continued collaboration despite broader political tensions.

China-UK Clean Energy Forum Yields 2025 Action Plan
The 2024 China-UK Clean Energy Forum in Manchester, attended by 120 officials and investors, resulted in a new action plan between Wuhan and Manchester for 2025, focusing on clean energy and hydrogen cooperation, showcasing continued collaboration despite broader political tensions.
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UK Court Bans Chinese Businessman, Alleged Spy, Linked to Prince Andrew
A London court confirmed a ban on a Chinese businessman, allegedly a spy, from entering the UK due to his close ties with Prince Andrew, who had appointed him as an advisor and granted him access to royal circles.

UK Court Bans Chinese Businessman, Alleged Spy, Linked to Prince Andrew
A London court confirmed a ban on a Chinese businessman, allegedly a spy, from entering the UK due to his close ties with Prince Andrew, who had appointed him as an advisor and granted him access to royal circles.
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Chinese Businessman Expelled from UK Over Prince Andrew Ties
A Chinese businessman, described as a "close confidant" of Prince Andrew, has been expelled from the UK on national security grounds after an appeals court revealed evidence of his links to the Chinese United Front Work Department (UFWD) and his attempts to downplay these connections to British auth...

Chinese Businessman Expelled from UK Over Prince Andrew Ties
A Chinese businessman, described as a "close confidant" of Prince Andrew, has been expelled from the UK on national security grounds after an appeals court revealed evidence of his links to the Chinese United Front Work Department (UFWD) and his attempts to downplay these connections to British auth...
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UK Bans Chinese Businessman Over Prince Andrew Ties
A Chinese businessman, H6, with close ties to Prince Andrew, has been banned from the UK for suspected Chinese government influence, a decision upheld by the courts due to national security concerns.

UK Bans Chinese Businessman Over Prince Andrew Ties
A Chinese businessman, H6, with close ties to Prince Andrew, has been banned from the UK for suspected Chinese government influence, a decision upheld by the courts due to national security concerns.
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Mother with Schizophrenia Receives Hospital Order After Son's Death
On January 10, 2024, in Haverfordwest, Wales, Papaipit Linse, suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, strangled her seven-year-old son, Louis, resulting in his death; she received an indefinite hospital order.

Mother with Schizophrenia Receives Hospital Order After Son's Death
On January 10, 2024, in Haverfordwest, Wales, Papaipit Linse, suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, strangled her seven-year-old son, Louis, resulting in his death; she received an indefinite hospital order.
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36% Bias Score
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