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Welsh Man Attacks Police Station, Motivated by Anti-Government Beliefs
On January 31, Alexander Dighton, 28, from Llantrisant, Wales, attacked Talbot Green Police Station with Molotov cocktails, a knife, and a hatchet, attempting to murder an officer and injuring two others; his actions stemmed from anti-government beliefs.
Welsh Man Attacks Police Station, Motivated by Anti-Government Beliefs
On January 31, Alexander Dighton, 28, from Llantrisant, Wales, attacked Talbot Green Police Station with Molotov cocktails, a knife, and a hatchet, attempting to murder an officer and injuring two others; his actions stemmed from anti-government beliefs.
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40% Bias Score


King Charles Postpones Visit Due to Cancer Treatment
King Charles III postponed his Birmingham visit Thursday due to adverse effects from cancer treatment, requiring brief hospitalization at the London Clinic before returning to Clarence House; afternoon engagements were canceled, though his upcoming Italy trip remains scheduled.
King Charles Postpones Visit Due to Cancer Treatment
King Charles III postponed his Birmingham visit Thursday due to adverse effects from cancer treatment, requiring brief hospitalization at the London Clinic before returning to Clarence House; afternoon engagements were canceled, though his upcoming Italy trip remains scheduled.
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16% Bias Score


Two More Charged in South London Teen Murder
On March 4th, 16-year-old Lathaniel Burrell was fatally shot on Paradise Road, SW4, South London; on March 26th, police charged a 17-year-old and Jeffery Frimpong (30) with his murder, adding to two previous murder charges in the same case.
Two More Charged in South London Teen Murder
On March 4th, 16-year-old Lathaniel Burrell was fatally shot on Paradise Road, SW4, South London; on March 26th, police charged a 17-year-old and Jeffery Frimpong (30) with his murder, adding to two previous murder charges in the same case.
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36% Bias Score


UK Energy Price Cap Increase Exacerbated by Regional Standing Charge Disparities
Millions of UK households face rising energy bills due to a price cap increase to £1,849 annually for average dual-fuel users (27.03p/kWh electricity, 6.99p/kWh gas); however, regional variations in daily standing charges create a 'postcode lottery', with some areas paying significantly more than ot...
UK Energy Price Cap Increase Exacerbated by Regional Standing Charge Disparities
Millions of UK households face rising energy bills due to a price cap increase to £1,849 annually for average dual-fuel users (27.03p/kWh electricity, 6.99p/kWh gas); however, regional variations in daily standing charges create a 'postcode lottery', with some areas paying significantly more than ot...
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48% Bias Score


Scottish Hospital Power Outage Highlights NHS Infrastructure Risks
A 70-minute power outage at Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Scotland during Storm Eowyn in January caused by backup generator failure prompted concerns about patient safety and calls for improved NHS resilience. Despite disruptions to medical equipment, officials reported no patient harm.
Scottish Hospital Power Outage Highlights NHS Infrastructure Risks
A 70-minute power outage at Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Scotland during Storm Eowyn in January caused by backup generator failure prompted concerns about patient safety and calls for improved NHS resilience. Despite disruptions to medical equipment, officials reported no patient harm.
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48% Bias Score


Scotland Misses Child Poverty Reduction Targets
Scotland missed its legally binding targets for reducing child poverty in 2023-2024, with relative child poverty at 22% and absolute poverty at 17%, despite government investment in social security and programs aimed at mitigating the impact of the UK government's austerity measures. These figures a...
Scotland Misses Child Poverty Reduction Targets
Scotland missed its legally binding targets for reducing child poverty in 2023-2024, with relative child poverty at 22% and absolute poverty at 17%, despite government investment in social security and programs aimed at mitigating the impact of the UK government's austerity measures. These figures a...
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48% Bias Score

UK to Grant Police More Power to Control Protests Near Places of Worship
The UK government plans to give police more power to control protests near places of worship, particularly synagogues on Shabbat, following similar legislation in Australia and amid rising antisemitism.

UK to Grant Police More Power to Control Protests Near Places of Worship
The UK government plans to give police more power to control protests near places of worship, particularly synagogues on Shabbat, following similar legislation in Australia and amid rising antisemitism.
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40% Bias Score

King Charles Cancels Engagements Due to Cancer Treatment Side Effects
King Charles III was hospitalized for temporary side effects from cancer treatment, resulting in the cancellation of several engagements, including a planned visit to Birmingham.

King Charles Cancels Engagements Due to Cancer Treatment Side Effects
King Charles III was hospitalized for temporary side effects from cancer treatment, resulting in the cancellation of several engagements, including a planned visit to Birmingham.
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60% Bias Score

UK Police Model Criticized for Low Crime-Solving Rates
A UK watchdog report criticizes a new police model that separates response and investigative officers, leading to low charge rates for crimes like shoplifting (under 20 percent), burglary (4.3 percent), and vehicle theft (2.8 percent), and highlights the case of the 'Grindr killer' as an example of ...

UK Police Model Criticized for Low Crime-Solving Rates
A UK watchdog report criticizes a new police model that separates response and investigative officers, leading to low charge rates for crimes like shoplifting (under 20 percent), burglary (4.3 percent), and vehicle theft (2.8 percent), and highlights the case of the 'Grindr killer' as an example of ...
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52% Bias Score

Babcock Wins £1 Billion UK Army Contract Amidst European Defense Spending Surge
The UK government awarded Babcock International a £1 billion contract extension to maintain British Army equipment, including Challenger 2 tanks and armored vehicles, for five years, supporting 1,600 UK jobs; this follows increased defense spending in the UK and Europe due to concerns over Russia an...

Babcock Wins £1 Billion UK Army Contract Amidst European Defense Spending Surge
The UK government awarded Babcock International a £1 billion contract extension to maintain British Army equipment, including Challenger 2 tanks and armored vehicles, for five years, supporting 1,600 UK jobs; this follows increased defense spending in the UK and Europe due to concerns over Russia an...
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44% Bias Score

UK Carbon Emissions Fall 4% in 2024
The UK's carbon emissions fell 4% in 2024 to 371 million tonnes, driven by decreased gas and coal use in electricity and industry, though the transport sector remains a significant emitter.

UK Carbon Emissions Fall 4% in 2024
The UK's carbon emissions fell 4% in 2024 to 371 million tonnes, driven by decreased gas and coal use in electricity and industry, though the transport sector remains a significant emitter.
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32% Bias Score

Knife Crime in the UK: Ex-Gang Member Highlights 'War' Amid Rising Statistics
A recently released ex-gang member describes the prevalence of knife crime in the UK, stating "There is a war going on," while statistics reveal a 2.7% increase in knife crime and a 31.9% increase in gun crime in London between March 2024 and February 2025.

Knife Crime in the UK: Ex-Gang Member Highlights 'War' Amid Rising Statistics
A recently released ex-gang member describes the prevalence of knife crime in the UK, stating "There is a war going on," while statistics reveal a 2.7% increase in knife crime and a 31.9% increase in gun crime in London between March 2024 and February 2025.
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52% Bias Score
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