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Knife Crime in England: A Former Gang Member's Perspective
In Birmingham, England, 21-year-old William Greenhalgh, a former gang member involved in drug dealing, now advocates against knife crime, attributing its rise to fear, social media glorification, and readily available weapons; the issue is linked to the expansion of the drug trade and cuts to youth ...
Knife Crime in England: A Former Gang Member's Perspective
In Birmingham, England, 21-year-old William Greenhalgh, a former gang member involved in drug dealing, now advocates against knife crime, attributing its rise to fear, social media glorification, and readily available weapons; the issue is linked to the expansion of the drug trade and cuts to youth ...
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44% Bias Score


Alleged British Intelligence Operation Exploiting Russian Migration Policy
A Besogon TV program claims British intelligence, using over 225 million rubles in 2022, coordinated protests and funded ethnic groups via "agents of influence" within the Russian migration system, aiming to destabilize the country.
Alleged British Intelligence Operation Exploiting Russian Migration Policy
A Besogon TV program claims British intelligence, using over 225 million rubles in 2022, coordinated protests and funded ethnic groups via "agents of influence" within the Russian migration system, aiming to destabilize the country.
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60% Bias Score


Christmas Consumption Emits 23 Times More CO2 Than Average Day
A Guardian analysis reveals that the average UK adult's Christmas Day consumption emits 513kg of CO2e, 23 times their daily average, with gifts (primarily electronics) accounting for 93% of this total.
Christmas Consumption Emits 23 Times More CO2 Than Average Day
A Guardian analysis reveals that the average UK adult's Christmas Day consumption emits 513kg of CO2e, 23 times their daily average, with gifts (primarily electronics) accounting for 93% of this total.
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44% Bias Score


Miners' Strike: A Christmas of Shared Hardship and Community Resilience
During the 1984 Miners' Strike, families in mining communities across the north of England faced a Christmas with no presents or heating, but found strength in shared hardship and community spirit, highlighting the strike's impact on families and their collective resilience.
Miners' Strike: A Christmas of Shared Hardship and Community Resilience
During the 1984 Miners' Strike, families in mining communities across the north of England faced a Christmas with no presents or heating, but found strength in shared hardship and community spirit, highlighting the strike's impact on families and their collective resilience.
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48% Bias Score


Chagos Islands Deal Stalled Over Financial Disagreements
Negotiations between the UK and Mauritius over the Chagos Islands are stalled due to disagreements over financial compensation for Mauritius relinquishing sovereignty, despite an agreement for the UK to retain a 99-year lease on Diego Garcia. This is prompting criticism in the UK from the Conservati...
Chagos Islands Deal Stalled Over Financial Disagreements
Negotiations between the UK and Mauritius over the Chagos Islands are stalled due to disagreements over financial compensation for Mauritius relinquishing sovereignty, despite an agreement for the UK to retain a 99-year lease on Diego Garcia. This is prompting criticism in the UK from the Conservati...
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44% Bias Score


King Charles' Christmas Message to Air from Fitzrovia Chapel
King Charles III will deliver his 2023 Christmas Day message from Fitzrovia Chapel in London, a former hospital chapel with royal links, due to his ongoing cancer treatment; this marks a break from tradition, with the last such event being Queen Elizabeth II's message at Southwark Cathedral in 2006.
King Charles' Christmas Message to Air from Fitzrovia Chapel
King Charles III will deliver his 2023 Christmas Day message from Fitzrovia Chapel in London, a former hospital chapel with royal links, due to his ongoing cancer treatment; this marks a break from tradition, with the last such event being Queen Elizabeth II's message at Southwark Cathedral in 2006.
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28% Bias Score

UK Launches Consultation on 2030 Petrol and Diesel Car Ban
The UK government launched a consultation on its plan to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030, aiming to clarify the policy and address industry concerns about market demand and the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate, following a recent decline in UK car production and amid thousands of job...

UK Launches Consultation on 2030 Petrol and Diesel Car Ban
The UK government launched a consultation on its plan to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030, aiming to clarify the policy and address industry concerns about market demand and the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate, following a recent decline in UK car production and amid thousands of job...
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32% Bias Score

UK Flu Surge Prompts 'Lockdown' Calls Amid Hospital Crisis
A surge in flu infections across the UK has prompted health experts to urge 'lockdown-style' measures, with nearly 3,000 hospitalizations reported, four times higher than last year, and concerns over a less-effective flu vaccine.

UK Flu Surge Prompts 'Lockdown' Calls Amid Hospital Crisis
A surge in flu infections across the UK has prompted health experts to urge 'lockdown-style' measures, with nearly 3,000 hospitalizations reported, four times higher than last year, and concerns over a less-effective flu vaccine.
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56% Bias Score

RAF Pilots and Ground Crew Ready to Abandon Christmas for Emergency Response
RAF Coningsby's Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) team, including two pilots and support staff, maintains a 24/7 readiness to respond to airborne threats, even on Christmas Day, prioritizing UK airspace protection and potentially abandoning holiday celebrations for emergencies.

RAF Pilots and Ground Crew Ready to Abandon Christmas for Emergency Response
RAF Coningsby's Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) team, including two pilots and support staff, maintains a 24/7 readiness to respond to airborne threats, even on Christmas Day, prioritizing UK airspace protection and potentially abandoning holiday celebrations for emergencies.
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36% Bias Score

New Device Revitalizes Donor Lungs, Increasing UK Transplant Availability
A new device revitalizes donor lungs before transplant, increasing their viability and potentially saving hundreds of lives annually in the UK; 49-year-old Daniel Evans-Smith is the first UK patient to benefit from this technology.

New Device Revitalizes Donor Lungs, Increasing UK Transplant Availability
A new device revitalizes donor lungs before transplant, increasing their viability and potentially saving hundreds of lives annually in the UK; 49-year-old Daniel Evans-Smith is the first UK patient to benefit from this technology.
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40% Bias Score

UK Pensioner Winter Fuel Payment Cuts Leave Millions Struggling
The UK government's decision to restrict winter fuel payments to pensioners receiving pension credit has left millions struggling to afford heating, with some facing drastically reduced living standards and potential poverty; this has caused widespread anger and frustration, highlighting the policy'...

UK Pensioner Winter Fuel Payment Cuts Leave Millions Struggling
The UK government's decision to restrict winter fuel payments to pensioners receiving pension credit has left millions struggling to afford heating, with some facing drastically reduced living standards and potential poverty; this has caused widespread anger and frustration, highlighting the policy'...
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56% Bias Score

Sharp Rise in Home-Schooled Children with SEND in Worcestershire
Worcestershire, England has experienced a sharp increase in home-schooled children with SEND, rising from under 50 in 2016 to nearly 300 in 2024, plus 88 with EHCPs; parents cite lack of school places and support as the reason, raising concerns about these children falling "out of sight" of the educ...

Sharp Rise in Home-Schooled Children with SEND in Worcestershire
Worcestershire, England has experienced a sharp increase in home-schooled children with SEND, rising from under 50 in 2016 to nearly 300 in 2024, plus 88 with EHCPs; parents cite lack of school places and support as the reason, raising concerns about these children falling "out of sight" of the educ...
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56% Bias Score
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