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UK Gambling Sites Secretly Share User Data with Meta, Violating Data Protection Laws
Dozens of UK gambling websites secretly shared user data with Meta via Meta Pixel without consent, enabling targeted gambling ads and violating data protection laws, prompting calls for regulatory intervention.
UK Gambling Sites Secretly Share User Data with Meta, Violating Data Protection Laws
Dozens of UK gambling websites secretly shared user data with Meta via Meta Pixel without consent, enabling targeted gambling ads and violating data protection laws, prompting calls for regulatory intervention.
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52% Bias Score


DWP Faces Criticism for Reclaiming Wrongly Paid Pensions from Bereaved Families
The UK's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) mistakenly paid over \£500 million in state pensions to deceased individuals over five years, recovering half from bereaved relatives despite lacking legal authority, prompting criticism for its unclear communication and impact on vulnerable families.
DWP Faces Criticism for Reclaiming Wrongly Paid Pensions from Bereaved Families
The UK's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) mistakenly paid over \£500 million in state pensions to deceased individuals over five years, recovering half from bereaved relatives despite lacking legal authority, prompting criticism for its unclear communication and impact on vulnerable families.
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52% Bias Score


Mouth Cancer Warning: Man Urges Early Detection After Tumour Diagnosis
Guy Walker, 54, from Somerset, discovered a cancerous tumour after noticing a sharpness in his mouth, undergoing extensive surgery and treatment, highlighting the importance of early detection for mouth cancer; he and his team raised £12,500 for charity.
Mouth Cancer Warning: Man Urges Early Detection After Tumour Diagnosis
Guy Walker, 54, from Somerset, discovered a cancerous tumour after noticing a sharpness in his mouth, undergoing extensive surgery and treatment, highlighting the importance of early detection for mouth cancer; he and his team raised £12,500 for charity.
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24% Bias Score


Grenfell Tower Demolition Sparks Outrage
The UK government's decision to demolish Grenfell Tower, site of a 2017 fire that killed 72, has sparked outrage among some bereaved families who sought to preserve it as a memorial, while others acknowledged safety concerns; the demolition timeline is unclear.
Grenfell Tower Demolition Sparks Outrage
The UK government's decision to demolish Grenfell Tower, site of a 2017 fire that killed 72, has sparked outrage among some bereaved families who sought to preserve it as a memorial, while others acknowledged safety concerns; the demolition timeline is unclear.
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44% Bias Score


Police Failings Allow Repeat Rapist to Attack Again
Mariyan Grudev, a Bulgarian national with a history of sex offenses, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2019 rape of a woman in Warrington, Cheshire, and the attempted rape of a teenager in 2023; police failures to issue a European arrest warrant after the first attack allowed him to remain ...
Police Failings Allow Repeat Rapist to Attack Again
Mariyan Grudev, a Bulgarian national with a history of sex offenses, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2019 rape of a woman in Warrington, Cheshire, and the attempted rape of a teenager in 2023; police failures to issue a European arrest warrant after the first attack allowed him to remain ...
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60% Bias Score


1,000 to Protest China's London Super-Embassy Amid Government Approval
Over 1,000 protesters will demonstrate against China's planned London super-embassy on Saturday, prompting a government decision next week amid concerns over the size and potential for protests at the site. The project has faced opposition from local residents and the Metropolitan Police, but the go...
1,000 to Protest China's London Super-Embassy Amid Government Approval
Over 1,000 protesters will demonstrate against China's planned London super-embassy on Saturday, prompting a government decision next week amid concerns over the size and potential for protests at the site. The project has faced opposition from local residents and the Metropolitan Police, but the go...
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Labour Education Reforms Threaten 16,000 Teaching Jobs
Labour's proposed education reforms, requiring all teachers to have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), risk eliminating up to 16,618 teaching jobs due to unclear wording in the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, prompting a Conservative amendment.

Labour Education Reforms Threaten 16,000 Teaching Jobs
Labour's proposed education reforms, requiring all teachers to have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), risk eliminating up to 16,618 teaching jobs due to unclear wording in the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill, prompting a Conservative amendment.
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52% Bias Score

Tinnitus Sufferer Highlights UK Healthcare System Failures
A new report reveals eight million Britons will suffer from tinnitus by 2025; Oliver Moazezzi, a Hampshire IT consultant, details his struggle with the condition and the inadequate support he received, highlighting systemic issues within the UK audiology industry and long NHS waiting times.

Tinnitus Sufferer Highlights UK Healthcare System Failures
A new report reveals eight million Britons will suffer from tinnitus by 2025; Oliver Moazezzi, a Hampshire IT consultant, details his struggle with the condition and the inadequate support he received, highlighting systemic issues within the UK audiology industry and long NHS waiting times.
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36% Bias Score

Sheffield Mourns Teen Stabbing Victim, Anti-Knife Crime March Held
A church service commemorated 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose, stabbed to death at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield on Monday; a 15-year-old boy is charged with murder, and an anti-knife crime march followed.

Sheffield Mourns Teen Stabbing Victim, Anti-Knife Crime March Held
A church service commemorated 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose, stabbed to death at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield on Monday; a 15-year-old boy is charged with murder, and an anti-knife crime march followed.
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36% Bias Score

Grenfell Tower Demolition Sparks Outrage
The UK government will demolish Grenfell Tower, ignoring pleas from victims' families to keep it as a memorial to the 72 people who died in the 2017 fire, a decision condemned as "shameful and unforgivable.

Grenfell Tower Demolition Sparks Outrage
The UK government will demolish Grenfell Tower, ignoring pleas from victims' families to keep it as a memorial to the 72 people who died in the 2017 fire, a decision condemned as "shameful and unforgivable.
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52% Bias Score

Ali Fayed Accused of Sexual Assault by Former Harrods Employees
Ali Fayed, brother of the late Mohamed Al Fayed, is accused of sexual assault by three former Harrods employees who claim the abuse occurred in the 1990s across multiple locations, prompting civil legal action and a statement from Harrods acknowledging the 'breadth of abuse'.

Ali Fayed Accused of Sexual Assault by Former Harrods Employees
Ali Fayed, brother of the late Mohamed Al Fayed, is accused of sexual assault by three former Harrods employees who claim the abuse occurred in the 1990s across multiple locations, prompting civil legal action and a statement from Harrods acknowledging the 'breadth of abuse'.
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40% Bias Score

Grenfell Tower to be Demolished
The UK government announced the demolition of Grenfell Tower, the site of a 2017 fire that killed 72, following concerns about its structural integrity and risk to a nearby school; the demolition, expected to take two years, is controversial within the community.

Grenfell Tower to be Demolished
The UK government announced the demolition of Grenfell Tower, the site of a 2017 fire that killed 72, following concerns about its structural integrity and risk to a nearby school; the demolition, expected to take two years, is controversial within the community.
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36% Bias Score
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