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UK Marks Fifth Anniversary of COVID-19 Pandemic with Nationwide Memorials
The UK held nationwide events marking the fifth anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, remembering over 227,000 deaths and honoring healthcare workers, with tributes ranging from London's central memorial to smaller community gatherings across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
UK Marks Fifth Anniversary of COVID-19 Pandemic with Nationwide Memorials
The UK held nationwide events marking the fifth anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, remembering over 227,000 deaths and honoring healthcare workers, with tributes ranging from London's central memorial to smaller community gatherings across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
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UK Marks Five Years Since COVID-19 Pandemic with Day of Reflection
The UK held a Covid Day of Reflection on Sunday, marking five years since the pandemic began, remembering almost 227,000 deaths and honoring healthcare workers with events nationwide, including a London ceremony featuring a memorial walk, a minute's silence, and tributes from survivors like Michael ...
UK Marks Five Years Since COVID-19 Pandemic with Day of Reflection
The UK held a Covid Day of Reflection on Sunday, marking five years since the pandemic began, remembering almost 227,000 deaths and honoring healthcare workers with events nationwide, including a London ceremony featuring a memorial walk, a minute's silence, and tributes from survivors like Michael ...
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Restored Steam Locomotive Honors Boy, Raises Funds for Children's Hospice
The restored steam locomotive "Lord Oliver Brown", painted in its namesake's favorite color, made its maiden voyage on what would have been Oliver's 17th birthday, raising awareness and funds for Children's Hospice South West, which cared for Oliver before he died aged 11 from Myelodysplastic Syndro...
Restored Steam Locomotive Honors Boy, Raises Funds for Children's Hospice
The restored steam locomotive "Lord Oliver Brown", painted in its namesake's favorite color, made its maiden voyage on what would have been Oliver's 17th birthday, raising awareness and funds for Children's Hospice South West, which cared for Oliver before he died aged 11 from Myelodysplastic Syndro...
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Second Kremlin Spy Operation Targeting Russian Dissidents in UK
A second Kremlin spy operation targeting Russian dissidents in the UK has been revealed, with journalist Roman Dobrokhotov receiving a police warning of renewed surveillance attempts following the conviction of a previous spy ring; the new operation involved close surveillance and discussions of poi...
Second Kremlin Spy Operation Targeting Russian Dissidents in UK
A second Kremlin spy operation targeting Russian dissidents in the UK has been revealed, with journalist Roman Dobrokhotov receiving a police warning of renewed surveillance attempts following the conviction of a previous spy ring; the new operation involved close surveillance and discussions of poi...
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Hoy's Campaign Spurs 75,000 Prostate Cancer Risk Checks
Following a terminal prostate cancer diagnosis, Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy's campaign prompted 75,000 men to use an online risk checker; 61,000 were identified as higher risk, highlighting the prevalence of asymptomatic cases and raising over £55,000 for Prostate Cancer UK.
Hoy's Campaign Spurs 75,000 Prostate Cancer Risk Checks
Following a terminal prostate cancer diagnosis, Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy's campaign prompted 75,000 men to use an online risk checker; 61,000 were identified as higher risk, highlighting the prevalence of asymptomatic cases and raising over £55,000 for Prostate Cancer UK.
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London Protest and Trump Golf Course Vandalism Amid Gaza Tensions
On March 8th, 2025, a man scaled London's Elizabeth Tower, causing road closures, while pro-Palestinian activists vandalized a Trump golf course in Scotland, protesting Trump's Gaza plans, resulting in police investigations.
London Protest and Trump Golf Course Vandalism Amid Gaza Tensions
On March 8th, 2025, a man scaled London's Elizabeth Tower, causing road closures, while pro-Palestinian activists vandalized a Trump golf course in Scotland, protesting Trump's Gaza plans, resulting in police investigations.
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UK Scam Investigation Exposes Systemic Failures in Consumer Protection
A recent investigation uncovered a sophisticated call center scam in the UK, using deepfakes and targeting 6,000 people, highlighting systemic failures in consumer protection across banks, payment firms, and technology companies.

UK Scam Investigation Exposes Systemic Failures in Consumer Protection
A recent investigation uncovered a sophisticated call center scam in the UK, using deepfakes and targeting 6,000 people, highlighting systemic failures in consumer protection across banks, payment firms, and technology companies.
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36% Bias Score

Sudanese Couple Face Homelessness After Miscarriage Impacts Housing Eligibility
A Sudanese couple, who fled war and sought asylum in the UK, face homelessness in Leicester after a miscarriage resulted in the withdrawal of their temporary housing assistance due to no longer meeting the council's priority need criteria, highlighting the challenges faced by refugees navigating the...

Sudanese Couple Face Homelessness After Miscarriage Impacts Housing Eligibility
A Sudanese couple, who fled war and sought asylum in the UK, face homelessness in Leicester after a miscarriage resulted in the withdrawal of their temporary housing assistance due to no longer meeting the council's priority need criteria, highlighting the challenges faced by refugees navigating the...
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40% Bias Score

Bulgarian Spies Convicted in UK for Extensive Russian Intelligence Operation
Three Bulgarian nationals in London were convicted of spying for Russia, conducting surveillance on journalists, a former politician, and a US military base between 2020 and 2023, with plots to kidnap or kill targets.

Bulgarian Spies Convicted in UK for Extensive Russian Intelligence Operation
Three Bulgarian nationals in London were convicted of spying for Russia, conducting surveillance on journalists, a former politician, and a US military base between 2020 and 2023, with plots to kidnap or kill targets.
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60% Bias Score

Kremlin Spy Ring Plotted to Poison Journalist
A London-based Kremlin spy ring, comprised of six Bulgarian nationals, plotted to poison or kidnap journalist Roman Dobrokhotov using ricin or VX nerve agent between 2020 and 2023; the plot was uncovered during a recent trial.

Kremlin Spy Ring Plotted to Poison Journalist
A London-based Kremlin spy ring, comprised of six Bulgarian nationals, plotted to poison or kidnap journalist Roman Dobrokhotov using ricin or VX nerve agent between 2020 and 2023; the plot was uncovered during a recent trial.
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32% Bias Score

UK Report Links Matricide to Mental Health System Failures
A report by the Femicide Census reveals that over 170 women in the UK have been killed by their sons in the past 15 years, with 70% of cases involving perpetrators with untreated mental health problems, highlighting systemic failures in mental health and social care.

UK Report Links Matricide to Mental Health System Failures
A report by the Femicide Census reveals that over 170 women in the UK have been killed by their sons in the past 15 years, with 70% of cases involving perpetrators with untreated mental health problems, highlighting systemic failures in mental health and social care.
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52% Bias Score

Bradford Study Reveals Increased Health Risks for Children of First-Cousin Marriages
A Bradford study tracking 13,000 children from 2007-2010 revealed that one in six were born to first cousins, mainly from the Pakistani community, leading to increased concerns about the health risks associated with consanguineous marriages and a debate about potential legal interventions.

Bradford Study Reveals Increased Health Risks for Children of First-Cousin Marriages
A Bradford study tracking 13,000 children from 2007-2010 revealed that one in six were born to first cousins, mainly from the Pakistani community, leading to increased concerns about the health risks associated with consanguineous marriages and a debate about potential legal interventions.
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44% Bias Score
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