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Border Security Loophole Allows Wanted Activist to Flee UK
Tommy Robinson, a 42-year-old far-right activist, left the UK for Tenerife on a Ryanair flight despite being listed as "wanted" by police following an alleged assault at St Pancras station in London, where a 64-year-old man sustained serious injuries. The incident highlights a loophole in border sec...
Border Security Loophole Allows Wanted Activist to Flee UK
Tommy Robinson, a 42-year-old far-right activist, left the UK for Tenerife on a Ryanair flight despite being listed as "wanted" by police following an alleged assault at St Pancras station in London, where a 64-year-old man sustained serious injuries. The incident highlights a loophole in border sec...
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48% Bias Score


Cardiff Approves Controversial Co-living Apartments Despite Size Concerns
Cardiff Council approved plans for 182 co-living apartments, ranging from 216.3 sq ft to 321.8 sq ft, despite concerns from Cardiff Civic Society about the small size and lack of specific planning guidance on this housing type. The development includes significant communal areas, but the society arg...
Cardiff Approves Controversial Co-living Apartments Despite Size Concerns
Cardiff Council approved plans for 182 co-living apartments, ranging from 216.3 sq ft to 321.8 sq ft, despite concerns from Cardiff Civic Society about the small size and lack of specific planning guidance on this housing type. The development includes significant communal areas, but the society arg...
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Britain to Recognize Palestine Amidst Israeli Settlement Expansion
Britain plans to recognize Palestine as a state in September at the UN General Assembly, aiming to revive the two-state solution, but Israel's settlement expansion in the West Bank, condemned internationally as illegal, creates significant obstacles.
Britain to Recognize Palestine Amidst Israeli Settlement Expansion
Britain plans to recognize Palestine as a state in September at the UN General Assembly, aiming to revive the two-state solution, but Israel's settlement expansion in the West Bank, condemned internationally as illegal, creates significant obstacles.
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60% Bias Score


Rotherham Riot: Unresolved Tensions a Year On
A year after a mob violently attacked asylum seekers at a Rotherham hotel, leaving residents fearing for their lives and highlighting unresolved tensions over immigration, the mayor of South Yorkshire warns of the ongoing risk of further violence.
Rotherham Riot: Unresolved Tensions a Year On
A year after a mob violently attacked asylum seekers at a Rotherham hotel, leaving residents fearing for their lives and highlighting unresolved tensions over immigration, the mayor of South Yorkshire warns of the ongoing risk of further violence.
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56% Bias Score


UK Supreme Court Upholds Car Finance Commission Disclosure Ruling
The UK Supreme Court upheld a ruling requiring full disclosure of car finance commissions, potentially leading to billions of pounds in compensation for millions of consumers; the FCA will announce its redress scheme soon.
UK Supreme Court Upholds Car Finance Commission Disclosure Ruling
The UK Supreme Court upheld a ruling requiring full disclosure of car finance commissions, potentially leading to billions of pounds in compensation for millions of consumers; the FCA will announce its redress scheme soon.
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40% Bias Score


UK's Online Safety Act Sparks Free Speech Debate
The Online Safety Act in the UK, implemented last week, requires platforms to verify user ages, prompting concerns from X (formerly Twitter) about free speech due to broad implementation and potential over-censorship; a petition with 468,000 signatures demands its repeal, while the government denies...
UK's Online Safety Act Sparks Free Speech Debate
The Online Safety Act in the UK, implemented last week, requires platforms to verify user ages, prompting concerns from X (formerly Twitter) about free speech due to broad implementation and potential over-censorship; a petition with 468,000 signatures demands its repeal, while the government denies...
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Swansea Terraced House Transformed into Neoclassical Masterpiece
A Swansea terraced house has been transformed into a neoclassical masterpiece by artist Royston Jones and his partner Fiona Gray over the past five years, inspired by Heveningham Hall and showcasing their decades-long collaboration in recreating historical interiors.

Swansea Terraced House Transformed into Neoclassical Masterpiece
A Swansea terraced house has been transformed into a neoclassical masterpiece by artist Royston Jones and his partner Fiona Gray over the past five years, inspired by Heveningham Hall and showcasing their decades-long collaboration in recreating historical interiors.
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Murder Investigation Launched in Northampton After Man Found Dead by River
A man in his 50s was found murdered on a bench near Northampton's River Nene on Friday evening, prompting a police investigation involving house-to-house inquiries, increased patrols, and a river closure until Tuesday while they seek witnesses and CCTV.

Murder Investigation Launched in Northampton After Man Found Dead by River
A man in his 50s was found murdered on a bench near Northampton's River Nene on Friday evening, prompting a police investigation involving house-to-house inquiries, increased patrols, and a river closure until Tuesday while they seek witnesses and CCTV.
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UK Online Safety Act Risks Increased Censorship of Palestinian Content
The Online Safety Act and the proscription of Palestine Action raise concerns about increased censorship of Palestinian-related content; human rights organizations warn of potential misidentification of support for Palestine as support for terrorism, impacting freedom of expression and protest.

UK Online Safety Act Risks Increased Censorship of Palestinian Content
The Online Safety Act and the proscription of Palestine Action raise concerns about increased censorship of Palestinian-related content; human rights organizations warn of potential misidentification of support for Palestine as support for terrorism, impacting freedom of expression and protest.
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40% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi Group Buys UK Land for White-Only Enclaves
A neo-Nazi group, the Woodlander Initiative (TWI), is buying land across the UK to create white-only enclaves, raising over £160,000 and purchasing land in Wales and East Sussex for this purpose; experts warn of the concerning parallel to similar groups in the US, East Germany and South Africa.

Neo-Nazi Group Buys UK Land for White-Only Enclaves
A neo-Nazi group, the Woodlander Initiative (TWI), is buying land across the UK to create white-only enclaves, raising over £160,000 and purchasing land in Wales and East Sussex for this purpose; experts warn of the concerning parallel to similar groups in the US, East Germany and South Africa.
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40% Bias Score

Gazan Boy Receives First UK War Injury Treatment Amidst US Aid Assessment
Fifteen-year-old Majd Alshaghnobi, a Gazan boy severely injured by Israeli fire while searching for food, arrived in London for reconstructive surgery, marking the first such case from Gaza in the UK; this follows a US envoy's visit to Gaza to assess the humanitarian crisis and plan aid delivery, am...

Gazan Boy Receives First UK War Injury Treatment Amidst US Aid Assessment
Fifteen-year-old Majd Alshaghnobi, a Gazan boy severely injured by Israeli fire while searching for food, arrived in London for reconstructive surgery, marking the first such case from Gaza in the UK; this follows a US envoy's visit to Gaza to assess the humanitarian crisis and plan aid delivery, am...
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Ofqual Withdraws Misinterpreted Exam Access Arrangement Data
Ofqual withdrew statistics on exam access arrangements from 2014 due to misinterpretation of data, which initially showed a 300% increase in students receiving extra time but now shows far lower numbers, prompting concerns about data accuracy and implications for educational policy.

Ofqual Withdraws Misinterpreted Exam Access Arrangement Data
Ofqual withdrew statistics on exam access arrangements from 2014 due to misinterpretation of data, which initially showed a 300% increase in students receiving extra time but now shows far lower numbers, prompting concerns about data accuracy and implications for educational policy.
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32% Bias Score
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