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Tetbury Parking Permits Cost More Than London, But Offer No Guarantee of a Space
Tetbury, Gloucestershire residents pay over "£600 yearly for parking permits, double the cost of some London boroughs, yet face constant parking difficulties due to a lack of allocated spaces, despite using a West Street car park season ticket costing "£640.
Tetbury Parking Permits Cost More Than London, But Offer No Guarantee of a Space
Tetbury, Gloucestershire residents pay over "£600 yearly for parking permits, double the cost of some London boroughs, yet face constant parking difficulties due to a lack of allocated spaces, despite using a West Street car park season ticket costing "£640.
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52% Bias Score


UK Officer Blocks 1585 Afghan Visa Applications, Hindering War Crimes Probe
A UK Special Forces officer blocked 1585 Afghan visa applications, potentially hindering a war crimes investigation into alleged killings of civilians by British troops between 2010 and 2013; the Afghans, known as the Triples, had assisted UK forces and may have been witnesses.
UK Officer Blocks 1585 Afghan Visa Applications, Hindering War Crimes Probe
A UK Special Forces officer blocked 1585 Afghan visa applications, potentially hindering a war crimes investigation into alleged killings of civilians by British troops between 2010 and 2013; the Afghans, known as the Triples, had assisted UK forces and may have been witnesses.
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48% Bias Score


UK-Mauritius Deal Raises Security Concerns Over Chagos Islands
Britain will inform Mauritius of any military attacks launched from the Chagos Islands' Diego Garcia base under a new £30billion deal (Tory estimate), sparking concerns about information reaching China and other hostile states, despite the UK leasing back the base and the US covering most operationa...
UK-Mauritius Deal Raises Security Concerns Over Chagos Islands
Britain will inform Mauritius of any military attacks launched from the Chagos Islands' Diego Garcia base under a new £30billion deal (Tory estimate), sparking concerns about information reaching China and other hostile states, despite the UK leasing back the base and the US covering most operationa...
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64% Bias Score


German Employee Dissatisfaction: Productivity and Retention at Risk
The "Work-Happiness Report" reveals that 59% of German employees lack motivation despite adequate performance, only one-third give their best effort, and employees would sacrifice 22% of their salary for increased job happiness; this contrasts with the UK where almost half give their best.
German Employee Dissatisfaction: Productivity and Retention at Risk
The "Work-Happiness Report" reveals that 59% of German employees lack motivation despite adequate performance, only one-third give their best effort, and employees would sacrifice 22% of their salary for increased job happiness; this contrasts with the UK where almost half give their best.
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44% Bias Score


NHS to Open Mental Health A&Es to Tackle Crisis Care Delays
The NHS in England plans to open a network of mental health A&Es to address the issue of 250,000 people attending A&Es for mental health crises last year, with a quarter facing 12-hour waits, aiming to alleviate pressure on emergency services and reduce avoidable deaths.
NHS to Open Mental Health A&Es to Tackle Crisis Care Delays
The NHS in England plans to open a network of mental health A&Es to address the issue of 250,000 people attending A&Es for mental health crises last year, with a quarter facing 12-hour waits, aiming to alleviate pressure on emergency services and reduce avoidable deaths.
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40% Bias Score


Mastermind Winner Finds Romance With Rival Finalist
John Robinson from Birmingham won the BBC's Mastermind competition, beating Claire Reynolds by one point; subsequently, the pair began a romantic relationship.
Mastermind Winner Finds Romance With Rival Finalist
John Robinson from Birmingham won the BBC's Mastermind competition, beating Claire Reynolds by one point; subsequently, the pair began a romantic relationship.
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4% Bias Score

Dorset Arsonist Charged After £170,000 Damage
A 45-year-old man, David Giddins, is charged with 18 counts of arson in Dorset, UK, causing over £170,000 in damages after a string of car fires on May 15, 2023, forcing residents to flee their homes, including a family who escaped thanks to a heroic neighbor.

Dorset Arsonist Charged After £170,000 Damage
A 45-year-old man, David Giddins, is charged with 18 counts of arson in Dorset, UK, causing over £170,000 in damages after a string of car fires on May 15, 2023, forcing residents to flee their homes, including a family who escaped thanks to a heroic neighbor.
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48% Bias Score

NHS to Open Mental Health A&E Units Nationwide
The NHS will open mental health A&E units across England to alleviate pressure on overcrowded hospital A&Es, addressing long waits (at least 5,260 people annually wait over 12 hours for a bed after admission) and providing specialized care for patients in mental health crisis.

NHS to Open Mental Health A&E Units Nationwide
The NHS will open mental health A&E units across England to alleviate pressure on overcrowded hospital A&Es, addressing long waits (at least 5,260 people annually wait over 12 hours for a bed after admission) and providing specialized care for patients in mental health crisis.
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40% Bias Score

UK Government Rejects Copyright Protections for AI Training Data
The UK government rejected amendments to the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill that would have increased transparency in how AI companies use copyrighted material for training, despite significant opposition from artists and peers.

UK Government Rejects Copyright Protections for AI Training Data
The UK government rejected amendments to the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill that would have increased transparency in how AI companies use copyrighted material for training, despite significant opposition from artists and peers.
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60% Bias Score

Surge in US Citizenship Applications to UK Amid Political Climate
Over 6,618 US citizens applied for British citizenship or indefinite leave to remain in the UK in the 12 months leading up to March 2025, the highest number since 2004, amid a polarized US political climate and UK efforts to control immigration.

Surge in US Citizenship Applications to UK Amid Political Climate
Over 6,618 US citizens applied for British citizenship or indefinite leave to remain in the UK in the 12 months leading up to March 2025, the highest number since 2004, amid a polarized US political climate and UK efforts to control immigration.
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36% Bias Score

1,200-Year-Old Gilded Saxon Cross Unearthed in Leeds
A 1,200-year-old gilded silver and gold leaf pectoral cross, discovered by a metal detectorist in Leeds, England, offers insights into 8th-century life in Northumbria, suggesting it belonged to a high-status religious figure within the newly Christianized region.

1,200-Year-Old Gilded Saxon Cross Unearthed in Leeds
A 1,200-year-old gilded silver and gold leaf pectoral cross, discovered by a metal detectorist in Leeds, England, offers insights into 8th-century life in Northumbria, suggesting it belonged to a high-status religious figure within the newly Christianized region.
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36% Bias Score

Underground Sculpture Trail Opens in Gloucestershire Caves
Over 70 modern and contemporary sculptures are on display 100ft underground at Clearwell Caves in Gloucestershire, showcasing artists like Damien Hirst and Lynn Chadwick in an exhibition that opened on May 23rd, utilizing the cave's 5,000-year-old ochre mining history.

Underground Sculpture Trail Opens in Gloucestershire Caves
Over 70 modern and contemporary sculptures are on display 100ft underground at Clearwell Caves in Gloucestershire, showcasing artists like Damien Hirst and Lynn Chadwick in an exhibition that opened on May 23rd, utilizing the cave's 5,000-year-old ochre mining history.
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4% Bias Score
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