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Prince William Visits Estonia to Show UK Support Amidst Russia Concerns
Prince William is visiting Estonia for two days to show UK support for the country and its troops deterring Russian aggression, visiting Tapa camp near the Russian border and meeting Ukrainian refugees, amid concerns about Russia's post-conflict actions.
Prince William Visits Estonia to Show UK Support Amidst Russia Concerns
Prince William is visiting Estonia for two days to show UK support for the country and its troops deterring Russian aggression, visiting Tapa camp near the Russian border and meeting Ukrainian refugees, amid concerns about Russia's post-conflict actions.
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44% Bias Score


Man Charged with Double Murder of Pensioners in Manchester
On November 17, 2024, Mouhamadou Fall, 23, stabbed two men, Sidy Fall, 75, and Norman Scott, 68, to death on Great Southern Street in Moss Side, Manchester; Fall has been charged with murder and was initially detained under the Mental Health Act.
Man Charged with Double Murder of Pensioners in Manchester
On November 17, 2024, Mouhamadou Fall, 23, stabbed two men, Sidy Fall, 75, and Norman Scott, 68, to death on Great Southern Street in Moss Side, Manchester; Fall has been charged with murder and was initially detained under the Mental Health Act.
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UK Grants Right to Remain to Windrush Applicant After 50-Year Battle
After a nearly 50-year battle, 61-year-old Samuel Jarrett-Coker, who arrived in the UK from Sierra Leone in 1976, has been granted the right to remain under the Windrush scheme, resolving a situation marked by lost paperwork and unresponsive government agencies.
UK Grants Right to Remain to Windrush Applicant After 50-Year Battle
After a nearly 50-year battle, 61-year-old Samuel Jarrett-Coker, who arrived in the UK from Sierra Leone in 1976, has been granted the right to remain under the Windrush scheme, resolving a situation marked by lost paperwork and unresponsive government agencies.
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40% Bias Score


Nuclear Whistleblowers Face Bullying, MPs Warn
UK MPs warned about bullying of nuclear whistleblowers, citing the Sellafield case where £750,000 was spent fighting a whistleblower's claim of wrongful dismissal after she reported a "toxic culture"; a judge ruled in her favor.
Nuclear Whistleblowers Face Bullying, MPs Warn
UK MPs warned about bullying of nuclear whistleblowers, citing the Sellafield case where £750,000 was spent fighting a whistleblower's claim of wrongful dismissal after she reported a "toxic culture"; a judge ruled in her favor.
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36% Bias Score


Ovsyannikov Family on Trial in UK for Sanctions Violations
Dmitry Ovsyannikov, former governor of Sevastopol, and his family are on trial in London's Southwark Crown Court for violating UK sanctions and money laundering; the court is examining \£76,000 transferred to a UK bank account, a Mercedes purchase, and tuition payments made while under sanctions.
Ovsyannikov Family on Trial in UK for Sanctions Violations
Dmitry Ovsyannikov, former governor of Sevastopol, and his family are on trial in London's Southwark Crown Court for violating UK sanctions and money laundering; the court is examining \£76,000 transferred to a UK bank account, a Mercedes purchase, and tuition payments made while under sanctions.
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52% Bias Score


UK Teen Survey Exposes High Rates of Online Harm
A Sky News survey of 1000+ Darlington teenagers (14-17) reveals 55% of 14-15 year olds saw inappropriate violent or sexual content online, often unsolicited; 75% of under-16s were contacted by strangers; and 40% spend at least six hours daily online, highlighting concerns about online safety and the...
UK Teen Survey Exposes High Rates of Online Harm
A Sky News survey of 1000+ Darlington teenagers (14-17) reveals 55% of 14-15 year olds saw inappropriate violent or sexual content online, often unsolicited; 75% of under-16s were contacted by strangers; and 40% spend at least six hours daily online, highlighting concerns about online safety and the...
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UK Sees Surge in Child Sextortion Cases, Launching New Awareness Campaign
The UK National Crime Agency reports 117 average monthly sextortion cases against under-18s in the first five months of 2024, launching a new social media campaign emphasizing victim support and urging non-payment while highlighting a rise in AI-generated sextortion attempts.

UK Sees Surge in Child Sextortion Cases, Launching New Awareness Campaign
The UK National Crime Agency reports 117 average monthly sextortion cases against under-18s in the first five months of 2024, launching a new social media campaign emphasizing victim support and urging non-payment while highlighting a rise in AI-generated sextortion attempts.
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28% Bias Score

Nobu's £360 Million Manchester Development: UK's First Nobu Residences
Nobu Hospitality is developing a £360 million (approximately $466.5 million USD) complex in Manchester, UK, featuring a 76-story building (the tallest outside London) with a Nobu Hotel, luxury residences, and a signature restaurant, marking the brand's first UK residential project and a significant ...

Nobu's £360 Million Manchester Development: UK's First Nobu Residences
Nobu Hospitality is developing a £360 million (approximately $466.5 million USD) complex in Manchester, UK, featuring a 76-story building (the tallest outside London) with a Nobu Hotel, luxury residences, and a signature restaurant, marking the brand's first UK residential project and a significant ...
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48% Bias Score

Yorkshire Water to Pay £40m for Sewage Failures
Yorkshire Water will pay a £40 million penalty to Ofwat for sewage system failures causing excessive storm overflows, with £36.6 million for infrastructure upgrades and £3.4 million for river improvements, as it raises customer bills by 29%.

Yorkshire Water to Pay £40m for Sewage Failures
Yorkshire Water will pay a £40 million penalty to Ofwat for sewage system failures causing excessive storm overflows, with £36.6 million for infrastructure upgrades and £3.4 million for river improvements, as it raises customer bills by 29%.
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36% Bias Score

UK Watchdog Bans Eight Mobile Game Ads for Harmful Depictions of Women
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned eight mobile game ads depicting women as sexual objects in non-consensual scenarios involving violence and coercion, following a review of 5,923 ads using gender and age-specific avatars; a YouGov survey revealed 44% of UK consumers are concerned...

UK Watchdog Bans Eight Mobile Game Ads for Harmful Depictions of Women
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned eight mobile game ads depicting women as sexual objects in non-consensual scenarios involving violence and coercion, following a review of 5,923 ads using gender and age-specific avatars; a YouGov survey revealed 44% of UK consumers are concerned...
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60% Bias Score

UK Government's £5 Billion Disability Benefit Cuts Face Uncertainty
The UK government is implementing £5 billion in cuts to disability benefits, tightening eligibility for PIP and UC, potentially affecting 800,000-1.2 million people and saving less than hoped due to claimants adapting to assessments; the overall cost of health and disability benefits is still projec...

UK Government's £5 Billion Disability Benefit Cuts Face Uncertainty
The UK government is implementing £5 billion in cuts to disability benefits, tightening eligibility for PIP and UC, potentially affecting 800,000-1.2 million people and saving less than hoped due to claimants adapting to assessments; the overall cost of health and disability benefits is still projec...
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52% Bias Score

Thames Water Avoids Collapse but Faces Customer Backlash Over Soaring Bills
Thames Water secured £3 billion in funding to avoid insolvency but faces customer outrage over bill increases ranging from 31 percent to over 60 percent, exceeding Ofwat's five-year cap, due to the company's financial mismanagement.

Thames Water Avoids Collapse but Faces Customer Backlash Over Soaring Bills
Thames Water secured £3 billion in funding to avoid insolvency but faces customer outrage over bill increases ranging from 31 percent to over 60 percent, exceeding Ofwat's five-year cap, due to the company's financial mismanagement.
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68% Bias Score
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