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Rioter Refuses Apology for Asylum Hotel Attack
Ross Hart, 30, jailed for attacking a Rotherham asylum hotel during August 2023 riots, refuses to apologize in a BBC documentary, citing anger over illegal immigration; two other rioters expressed remorse. The riots followed the murders of three children in Southport.
Rioter Refuses Apology for Asylum Hotel Attack
Ross Hart, 30, jailed for attacking a Rotherham asylum hotel during August 2023 riots, refuses to apologize in a BBC documentary, citing anger over illegal immigration; two other rioters expressed remorse. The riots followed the murders of three children in Southport.
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64% Bias Score


Manvers Riot: £1 Million in Damages, 100+ Convictions
A riot targeting a hotel housing asylum seekers in Manvers, South Yorkshire on August 4th, 2024, resulted in £1 million in damages, injuries to over 60 police officers, and over 100 convictions; the incident exposed deep-seated community tensions.
Manvers Riot: £1 Million in Damages, 100+ Convictions
A riot targeting a hotel housing asylum seekers in Manvers, South Yorkshire on August 4th, 2024, resulted in £1 million in damages, injuries to over 60 police officers, and over 100 convictions; the incident exposed deep-seated community tensions.
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48% Bias Score


UK to Penalize Universities Failing to Meet International Student Targets
The UK government will penalize universities that fail to meet new student enrollment and completion targets to curb asylum claims from students; this includes potential bans on sponsoring student visas and naming and shaming the worst-performing universities.
UK to Penalize Universities Failing to Meet International Student Targets
The UK government will penalize universities that fail to meet new student enrollment and completion targets to curb asylum claims from students; this includes potential bans on sponsoring student visas and naming and shaming the worst-performing universities.
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60% Bias Score


40 Still Sought in England's Far-Right Riots
English police forces are seeking 40 individuals involved in last summer's riots, sparked by false rumors and far-right incitement, resulting in widespread property damage, attacks on the public, and over 1,800 arrests.
40 Still Sought in England's Far-Right Riots
English police forces are seeking 40 individuals involved in last summer's riots, sparked by false rumors and far-right incitement, resulting in widespread property damage, attacks on the public, and over 1,800 arrests.
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36% Bias Score


Ofsted's Revised School Inspection Framework Faces Criticism
Ofsted in England is revising its school inspection framework, renaming grades, reducing evaluation areas, and facing criticism for vague language and potential conflicts with government plans for special educational needs, with full implementation planned for November.
Ofsted's Revised School Inspection Framework Faces Criticism
Ofsted in England is revising its school inspection framework, renaming grades, reducing evaluation areas, and facing criticism for vague language and potential conflicts with government plans for special educational needs, with full implementation planned for November.
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40% Bias Score


UK to Accelerate Evacuation of Gazan Children for NHS Treatment
The UK government will accelerate plans to bring up to 300 injured and sick Palestinian children from Gaza to the UK for NHS treatment, complementing a private initiative that has already brought three children to the UK for medical care; this follows over 50,000 child casualties since October 2023.
UK to Accelerate Evacuation of Gazan Children for NHS Treatment
The UK government will accelerate plans to bring up to 300 injured and sick Palestinian children from Gaza to the UK for NHS treatment, complementing a private initiative that has already brought three children to the UK for medical care; this follows over 50,000 child casualties since October 2023.
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36% Bias Score

China's Influence Chills Academic Freedom in UK Universities
A survey reveals that UK academics studying China face harassment, surveillance, and self-censorship due to financial ties with China; respondents reported incidents of harassment and surveillance, highlighting the chilling effect on academic freedom.

China's Influence Chills Academic Freedom in UK Universities
A survey reveals that UK academics studying China face harassment, surveillance, and self-censorship due to financial ties with China; respondents reported incidents of harassment and surveillance, highlighting the chilling effect on academic freedom.
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40% Bias Score

Record Immigration Fuels 700,000 Population Surge in England and Wales
England and Wales' population increased by 700,000 in 2023/24, primarily due to record immigration (1.1 million immigrants, 450,000 emigrants), straining resources in areas like Newham (4.6% of population are new immigrants) and prompting concerns from various political figures and experts.

Record Immigration Fuels 700,000 Population Surge in England and Wales
England and Wales' population increased by 700,000 in 2023/24, primarily due to record immigration (1.1 million immigrants, 450,000 emigrants), straining resources in areas like Newham (4.6% of population are new immigrants) and prompting concerns from various political figures and experts.
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68% Bias Score

UK Antitrust Authority Investigates Microsoft, AWS Cloud Market Dominance
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) reported that Microsoft and Amazon Web Services (AWS) control 60-80% of the UK cloud computing market, impacting competition; the CMA recommended that the government investigate designating them as strategically important businesses, potentially leadi...

UK Antitrust Authority Investigates Microsoft, AWS Cloud Market Dominance
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) reported that Microsoft and Amazon Web Services (AWS) control 60-80% of the UK cloud computing market, impacting competition; the CMA recommended that the government investigate designating them as strategically important businesses, potentially leadi...
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48% Bias Score

VAT on Private Healthcare Urged to Fund UK NHS
Lord Neil Kinnock is urging Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves to impose a 20% VAT on private healthcare in the UK to raise over £2 billion for the NHS, citing public support and the need to address the NHS funding crisis.

VAT on Private Healthcare Urged to Fund UK NHS
Lord Neil Kinnock is urging Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves to impose a 20% VAT on private healthcare in the UK to raise over £2 billion for the NHS, citing public support and the need to address the NHS funding crisis.
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48% Bias Score

Scarborough Sea Pool Campaign Gains Momentum
A campaign is underway in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, to build a free, public, three-sided seawater pool at South Bay's Children's Corner, aiming to revitalize sea swimming in the town and boost tourism, with a community group leading the effort and facing fundraising challenges.

Scarborough Sea Pool Campaign Gains Momentum
A campaign is underway in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, to build a free, public, three-sided seawater pool at South Bay's Children's Corner, aiming to revitalize sea swimming in the town and boost tourism, with a community group leading the effort and facing fundraising challenges.
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52% Bias Score

Afghan Asylum Seekers Charged with Rape of 12-Year-Old Girl in Nuneaton
Two Afghan asylum seekers have been charged with the rape and related offenses of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton, Warwickshire; the police initially withheld their asylum seeker status to avoid inflaming community tensions, sparking accusations of a cover-up.

Afghan Asylum Seekers Charged with Rape of 12-Year-Old Girl in Nuneaton
Two Afghan asylum seekers have been charged with the rape and related offenses of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton, Warwickshire; the police initially withheld their asylum seeker status to avoid inflaming community tensions, sparking accusations of a cover-up.
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60% Bias Score
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