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Trump Threatens EU, UK with Tariffs Over Content Moderation and Digital Taxes
Donald Trump's administration threatened the EU and UK with tariffs for content moderation policies and digital services taxes (DST), citing concerns about restrictions on US tech companies and accusing European nations of violating US sovereignty.
Trump Threatens EU, UK with Tariffs Over Content Moderation and Digital Taxes
Donald Trump's administration threatened the EU and UK with tariffs for content moderation policies and digital services taxes (DST), citing concerns about restrictions on US tech companies and accusing European nations of violating US sovereignty.
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56% Bias Score


Sunak and Zelenskyy Highlight Critical Moment for European Security Amid Trump Fallout
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke today, agreeing the current situation is a significant moment for European security, amid continued fallout between Zelenskyy and Donald Trump. Sunak reiterated the UK's ironclad support for Ukraine and said he would dis...
Sunak and Zelenskyy Highlight Critical Moment for European Security Amid Trump Fallout
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke today, agreeing the current situation is a significant moment for European security, amid continued fallout between Zelenskyy and Donald Trump. Sunak reiterated the UK's ironclad support for Ukraine and said he would dis...
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60% Bias Score


Minicione Cleared of Fraud in Vatican Property Deal, Despite Prior Conviction
A London court cleared British-Italian financier Raffaele Minicione of dishonesty, fraud, and conspiracy in a £275 million property deal with the Vatican, despite a previous Vatican court conviction for embezzlement; the judge criticized Minicione's lack of good faith but upheld the property valuati...
Minicione Cleared of Fraud in Vatican Property Deal, Despite Prior Conviction
A London court cleared British-Italian financier Raffaele Minicione of dishonesty, fraud, and conspiracy in a £275 million property deal with the Vatican, despite a previous Vatican court conviction for embezzlement; the judge criticized Minicione's lack of good faith but upheld the property valuati...
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40% Bias Score


Husband Shoots Wife on Valentine's Day, Then Jumps From Bridge
On Valentine's Day, Edvard Smith fatally shot his wife, Lisa Smith, outside the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt, Kent, before driving to the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge and apparently jumping to his death; police found a handgun in his abandoned car.
Husband Shoots Wife on Valentine's Day, Then Jumps From Bridge
On Valentine's Day, Edvard Smith fatally shot his wife, Lisa Smith, outside the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt, Kent, before driving to the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge and apparently jumping to his death; police found a handgun in his abandoned car.
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60% Bias Score


TV Auctioneer on Trial for Domestic Abuse
TV auctioneer Charles Hanson is on trial in Derby Crown Court, accused of domestic abuse against his wife Rebecca over 10 years, with accusations including assault and coercive behaviour. His wife blames him for their son Tommy's stillbirth, claiming an alleged headlock incident during her pregnancy...
TV Auctioneer on Trial for Domestic Abuse
TV auctioneer Charles Hanson is on trial in Derby Crown Court, accused of domestic abuse against his wife Rebecca over 10 years, with accusations including assault and coercive behaviour. His wife blames him for their son Tommy's stillbirth, claiming an alleged headlock incident during her pregnancy...
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56% Bias Score


Apple Disables UK Data Encryption Feature After Government Demand
Apple has stopped offering its Advanced Data Protection encryption feature in the UK after the government reportedly demanded backdoor access to user data under the Investigatory Powers Act of 2016, raising concerns about user privacy and global data security.
Apple Disables UK Data Encryption Feature After Government Demand
Apple has stopped offering its Advanced Data Protection encryption feature in the UK after the government reportedly demanded backdoor access to user data under the Investigatory Powers Act of 2016, raising concerns about user privacy and global data security.
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48% Bias Score

UK Forces Apple to Compromise iCloud Encryption, Setting Global Precedent
The UK government forced Apple to provide access to encrypted iCloud data to aid criminal investigations, setting a concerning precedent for global data privacy and potentially influencing similar actions in other countries like the US, where the FBI has advocated for "responsible encryption.

UK Forces Apple to Compromise iCloud Encryption, Setting Global Precedent
The UK government forced Apple to provide access to encrypted iCloud data to aid criminal investigations, setting a concerning precedent for global data privacy and potentially influencing similar actions in other countries like the US, where the FBI has advocated for "responsible encryption.
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56% Bias Score

£100,000 Bounty Offered for Hong Kong Activist in London
Exiled Hong Kong activist Tony Chung reported receiving threatening letters offering a £100,000 bounty for his capture from Hong Kong authorities, sent to his London neighbors, prompting concerns about CCP intimidation tactics and the planned Chinese mega-embassy in London.

£100,000 Bounty Offered for Hong Kong Activist in London
Exiled Hong Kong activist Tony Chung reported receiving threatening letters offering a £100,000 bounty for his capture from Hong Kong authorities, sent to his London neighbors, prompting concerns about CCP intimidation tactics and the planned Chinese mega-embassy in London.
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60% Bias Score

Army's Inaction Contributed to Soldier's Suicide, Coroner Rules
Following a coroner's ruling that the Army contributed to the death of 19-year-old Gunner Jaysley Beck by failing to act on her reports of sexual assault and harassment, her sister stated the Army is not a safe space for women.

Army's Inaction Contributed to Soldier's Suicide, Coroner Rules
Following a coroner's ruling that the Army contributed to the death of 19-year-old Gunner Jaysley Beck by failing to act on her reports of sexual assault and harassment, her sister stated the Army is not a safe space for women.
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32% Bias Score

UK Government Ends Funding for National Parking Platform
The UK government ended funding for the National Parking Platform (NPP), a project designed to unify parking payment apps, despite live trials since 2021 and an official launch in September 2023; the government believes the private sector can fund it.

UK Government Ends Funding for National Parking Platform
The UK government ended funding for the National Parking Platform (NPP), a project designed to unify parking payment apps, despite live trials since 2021 and an official launch in September 2023; the government believes the private sector can fund it.
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52% Bias Score

Welsh Rugby's Grassroots Fight for Survival Amidst National Team Slump
Aberdare RFC, despite the Welsh national team's 14-match losing streak, maintains three teams, showcasing community resilience, but faces challenges in youth participation due to competing interests and resource needs.

Welsh Rugby's Grassroots Fight for Survival Amidst National Team Slump
Aberdare RFC, despite the Welsh national team's 14-match losing streak, maintains three teams, showcasing community resilience, but faces challenges in youth participation due to competing interests and resource needs.
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40% Bias Score

UK Net-Zero Policies to Yield Substantial Health and Economic Benefits
A study by Imperial College London predicts substantial health and economic benefits for the UK from its net-zero policies, estimating 4,000-15,000 fewer annual deaths from air pollution by 2035 and £26bn-£31bn in economic gains by 2060 from fewer deaths alone, with additional gains from reduced ill...

UK Net-Zero Policies to Yield Substantial Health and Economic Benefits
A study by Imperial College London predicts substantial health and economic benefits for the UK from its net-zero policies, estimating 4,000-15,000 fewer annual deaths from air pollution by 2035 and £26bn-£31bn in economic gains by 2060 from fewer deaths alone, with additional gains from reduced ill...
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48% Bias Score
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