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Meticulously Planned Murder: Evidence Leads to Conviction of Stuart Ludlam's Killer
Colin Cheetham, a retired man with a fascination with guns, murdered taxi driver Stuart Ludlam in a planned execution at Cromford railway station on September 17, 2010; evidence found at Cheetham's home, including over 500 urine bottles and photos of the station, led to his conviction.
Meticulously Planned Murder: Evidence Leads to Conviction of Stuart Ludlam's Killer
Colin Cheetham, a retired man with a fascination with guns, murdered taxi driver Stuart Ludlam in a planned execution at Cromford railway station on September 17, 2010; evidence found at Cheetham's home, including over 500 urine bottles and photos of the station, led to his conviction.
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56% Bias Score


UK Transfers Chagos Islands to Mauritius Amidst Controversy
The UK government transferred control of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, retaining a 99-year lease on the Diego Garcia airbase; this deal, criticized for its cost and failure to address Chagossian islanders' rights, faces opposition domestically and potential US intervention.
UK Transfers Chagos Islands to Mauritius Amidst Controversy
The UK government transferred control of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, retaining a 99-year lease on the Diego Garcia airbase; this deal, criticized for its cost and failure to address Chagossian islanders' rights, faces opposition domestically and potential US intervention.
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48% Bias Score


Knife Possession Among Women Triples Amidst Fear of Violence
A survey of police forces in England and Wales reveals a tripling in the number of women found with knives in the year to April—2,790—compared to less than 900 a decade earlier, with a 5-year-old girl among those arrested; this is attributed to the fear of violence against women following high-profi...
Knife Possession Among Women Triples Amidst Fear of Violence
A survey of police forces in England and Wales reveals a tripling in the number of women found with knives in the year to April—2,790—compared to less than 900 a decade earlier, with a 5-year-old girl among those arrested; this is attributed to the fear of violence against women following high-profi...
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52% Bias Score


Grenfell Tower Demolition Planned, Sparking Outrage from Bereaved Families
The UK government announced plans to demolish Grenfell Tower, the site of a 2017 fire that killed 72 people, sparking outrage from some bereaved families who feel their views have been ignored; demolition is not expected to begin until after June 2025.
Grenfell Tower Demolition Planned, Sparking Outrage from Bereaved Families
The UK government announced plans to demolish Grenfell Tower, the site of a 2017 fire that killed 72 people, sparking outrage from some bereaved families who feel their views have been ignored; demolition is not expected to begin until after June 2025.
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44% Bias Score


British Conman on Trial in France for Assaulting Police Officers
Robert Hendy-Freegard, a British conman known for his elaborate scams and featured in a Netflix documentary, faces trial in France for allegedly injuring two police officers with his car during an August 2022 escape attempt from his Creuse home after complaints about his dog-breeding business; he fa...
British Conman on Trial in France for Assaulting Police Officers
Robert Hendy-Freegard, a British conman known for his elaborate scams and featured in a Netflix documentary, faces trial in France for allegedly injuring two police officers with his car during an August 2022 escape attempt from his Creuse home after complaints about his dog-breeding business; he fa...
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44% Bias Score


Ofsted's New School Report Card System Criticized by Headteachers
Headteachers are criticizing Ofsted's new school report card system as worse than the previous one, lacking support and focusing instead on grading, unlike the previous FEFC system which offered on-site support and collaboration.
Ofsted's New School Report Card System Criticized by Headteachers
Headteachers are criticizing Ofsted's new school report card system as worse than the previous one, lacking support and focusing instead on grading, unlike the previous FEFC system which offered on-site support and collaboration.
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52% Bias Score

Nottingham Council Funding Cuts Threaten Recovery Services
Ellie Humphreys, 24, credits The Crescent, a Nottingham supported living service, with helping her overcome an eight-year alcohol addiction. However, the service is closing next month due to council funding cuts, jeopardizing her recovery and the well-being of other residents.

Nottingham Council Funding Cuts Threaten Recovery Services
Ellie Humphreys, 24, credits The Crescent, a Nottingham supported living service, with helping her overcome an eight-year alcohol addiction. However, the service is closing next month due to council funding cuts, jeopardizing her recovery and the well-being of other residents.
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44% Bias Score

Storm Éowyn: Record Winds Cause Widespread Damage in Ireland
Storm Éowyn brought record-breaking winds to Ireland on January 23rd, with gusts reaching 114mph (184km/h), causing 285,000 power outages, widespread transport disruption, and one fatality; red weather warnings were issued across the UK and Ireland.

Storm Éowyn: Record Winds Cause Widespread Damage in Ireland
Storm Éowyn brought record-breaking winds to Ireland on January 23rd, with gusts reaching 114mph (184km/h), causing 285,000 power outages, widespread transport disruption, and one fatality; red weather warnings were issued across the UK and Ireland.
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32% Bias Score

English Women's Prisons: Self-Harm Driven by 'Lack of Decency,' Budget Cuts
A report reveals that self-harm in English women's prisons stems from inadequate conditions, including restricted family contact, remote locations, and inappropriate uniforms; this is linked to budget cuts and increased incarceration, impacting vulnerable populations and challenging the concept of t...

English Women's Prisons: Self-Harm Driven by 'Lack of Decency,' Budget Cuts
A report reveals that self-harm in English women's prisons stems from inadequate conditions, including restricted family contact, remote locations, and inappropriate uniforms; this is linked to budget cuts and increased incarceration, impacting vulnerable populations and challenging the concept of t...
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44% Bias Score

EU Prioritizes UK Security Pact Despite Fishing Rights Dispute
EU President António Costa confirmed that fishing rights will not block a security and defence pact with the UK, despite some member states wanting a "package approach"; an EU-UK summit on May 19th will begin negotiations on various areas including security and fishing rights.

EU Prioritizes UK Security Pact Despite Fishing Rights Dispute
EU President António Costa confirmed that fishing rights will not block a security and defence pact with the UK, despite some member states wanting a "package approach"; an EU-UK summit on May 19th will begin negotiations on various areas including security and fishing rights.
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44% Bias Score

£40m Unfinished Road in Swindon Shows Defects
Swindon's unfinished, £40 million Southern Connector Road, built by the now-administrated Buckingham Group, is defective with cracking and crumbling, causing delays to nearby housing developments and incurring additional costs for repairs and security.

£40m Unfinished Road in Swindon Shows Defects
Swindon's unfinished, £40 million Southern Connector Road, built by the now-administrated Buckingham Group, is defective with cracking and crumbling, causing delays to nearby housing developments and incurring additional costs for repairs and security.
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48% Bias Score

National Museum Cardiff Reopens After Unexpected Closure Due to Mechanical Fault
The National Museum Cardiff unexpectedly closed on Sunday due to a mechanical fault in an isolated area, reopening Friday after essential maintenance. The museum has warned for years about a £25 million backlog of needed repairs.

National Museum Cardiff Reopens After Unexpected Closure Due to Mechanical Fault
The National Museum Cardiff unexpectedly closed on Sunday due to a mechanical fault in an isolated area, reopening Friday after essential maintenance. The museum has warned for years about a £25 million backlog of needed repairs.
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40% Bias Score
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