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Church of England Apologizes for Failing to Act on Priest's Abuse
The Church of England apologized for failing to act on concerns about former priest Christopher Brain, who was convicted of 17 counts of indecent assault against young women at Sheffield's Nine O'Clock Service between 1986 and 1995; an independent review will examine safeguarding practices.
Church of England Apologizes for Failing to Act on Priest's Abuse
The Church of England apologized for failing to act on concerns about former priest Christopher Brain, who was convicted of 17 counts of indecent assault against young women at Sheffield's Nine O'Clock Service between 1986 and 1995; an independent review will examine safeguarding practices.
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36% Bias Score


Sanquhar II Wind Farm Construction Begins, Boosting Scottish Economy
Construction begins on the Sanquhar II Community Wind Farm in Dumfries and Galloway and East Ayrshire, Scotland, a £800 million project expected to generate enough electricity for 335,000 homes by August 2026, creating hundreds of jobs and offsetting 540,000 tonnes of CO2 annually.
Sanquhar II Wind Farm Construction Begins, Boosting Scottish Economy
Construction begins on the Sanquhar II Community Wind Farm in Dumfries and Galloway and East Ayrshire, Scotland, a £800 million project expected to generate enough electricity for 335,000 homes by August 2026, creating hundreds of jobs and offsetting 540,000 tonnes of CO2 annually.
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Bournemouth's Shifting Demographics: A Post-Brexit Case Study
Bournemouth's non-British born population surged 47% between 2011 and 2021, causing concern among some residents over the town's changing character, while others highlight its long history of multiculturalism; post-Brexit, the hospitality workforce shifted from EU to South Asian workers, further fue...
Bournemouth's Shifting Demographics: A Post-Brexit Case Study
Bournemouth's non-British born population surged 47% between 2011 and 2021, causing concern among some residents over the town's changing character, while others highlight its long history of multiculturalism; post-Brexit, the hospitality workforce shifted from EU to South Asian workers, further fue...
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64% Bias Score


Shambala Festival's 25th Anniversary: Biogas, Sustainability, and Inclusivity
Shambala, a four-day music festival in Northamptonshire, celebrates its 25th anniversary this weekend, hosting 15,000 people, featuring biogas-powered food and facilities, showcasing acts like Digable Planets and Manga Saint Hilare, promoting sustainability with 100% renewable energy, and offering a...
Shambala Festival's 25th Anniversary: Biogas, Sustainability, and Inclusivity
Shambala, a four-day music festival in Northamptonshire, celebrates its 25th anniversary this weekend, hosting 15,000 people, featuring biogas-powered food and facilities, showcasing acts like Digable Planets and Manga Saint Hilare, promoting sustainability with 100% renewable energy, and offering a...
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MND Teen's Family Faces Housing Crisis
The family of 14-year-old Kyle Sieniawski, diagnosed with MND in January, is desperately seeking suitable housing after their home was deemed inadaptable by Rhondda Cynon Taf council, forcing them to live at Noah's Ark Children's Hospital for nine months due to a lack of accessible housing options.
MND Teen's Family Faces Housing Crisis
The family of 14-year-old Kyle Sieniawski, diagnosed with MND in January, is desperately seeking suitable housing after their home was deemed inadaptable by Rhondda Cynon Taf council, forcing them to live at Noah's Ark Children's Hospital for nine months due to a lack of accessible housing options.
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60% Bias Score


UK Withdraws Apple Encryption Backdoor Demand After US Intervention
Following months of US diplomatic pressure, the UK government withdrew its demand that Apple create a backdoor for accessing encrypted data on its devices, averting a potential weakening of global encryption security and a breach of the CLOUD Act.
UK Withdraws Apple Encryption Backdoor Demand After US Intervention
Following months of US diplomatic pressure, the UK government withdrew its demand that Apple create a backdoor for accessing encrypted data on its devices, averting a potential weakening of global encryption security and a breach of the CLOUD Act.
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36% Bias Score

Fisherman with Royal Connections Jailed in £18 Million Cocaine Smuggling Plot
A respected fisherman, Peter Williams, who met King Charles through a fishing charity, was jailed for 16 years and nine months for his role in a £18 million cocaine smuggling operation off the Cornish coast, involving GPS trackers and Apple AirTags, with six co-conspirators also receiving substantia...

Fisherman with Royal Connections Jailed in £18 Million Cocaine Smuggling Plot
A respected fisherman, Peter Williams, who met King Charles through a fishing charity, was jailed for 16 years and nine months for his role in a £18 million cocaine smuggling operation off the Cornish coast, involving GPS trackers and Apple AirTags, with six co-conspirators also receiving substantia...
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48% Bias Score

Cardinal's Confrontational "As You Like It": A Critique of Land Acknowledgments
Cliff Cardinal's Edinburgh Festival performance, a deconstruction of As You Like It, criticizes the inadequacy of land acknowledgments as substitutes for reparations, using humor and anger to confront Britain's history of violence against Indigenous peoples and the limitations of allyship, while pro...

Cardinal's Confrontational "As You Like It": A Critique of Land Acknowledgments
Cliff Cardinal's Edinburgh Festival performance, a deconstruction of As You Like It, criticizes the inadequacy of land acknowledgments as substitutes for reparations, using humor and anger to confront Britain's history of violence against Indigenous peoples and the limitations of allyship, while pro...
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40% Bias Score

Arson Destroys Historic Woolton Hall in Liverpool
Merseyside Police are investigating an arson attack at the 300-year-old Woolton Hall in Liverpool, which caught fire around 8 pm on Tuesday and was extinguished around 2 am Wednesday, causing significant structural damage; police are appealing for witnesses.

Arson Destroys Historic Woolton Hall in Liverpool
Merseyside Police are investigating an arson attack at the 300-year-old Woolton Hall in Liverpool, which caught fire around 8 pm on Tuesday and was extinguished around 2 am Wednesday, causing significant structural damage; police are appealing for witnesses.
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24% Bias Score

Rabbit Rescue Founder Highlights UK's "Rabbit Crisis
Beth Hinds, founder of Ivy Dene Rabbit Rescue in Nottingham, discusses how caring for rabbits helped her overcome depression and led to the creation of the National Rabbit Festival, addressing the UK's growing rabbit abandonment crisis.

Rabbit Rescue Founder Highlights UK's "Rabbit Crisis
Beth Hinds, founder of Ivy Dene Rabbit Rescue in Nottingham, discusses how caring for rabbits helped her overcome depression and led to the creation of the National Rabbit Festival, addressing the UK's growing rabbit abandonment crisis.
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36% Bias Score

Grandparents Convicted of Murdering Malnourished Toddler; Social Services Failures Prompt Reform Calls
Two-year-old Ethan Ives-Griffiths died from injuries inflicted by his grandparents in August 2021; his mother was also convicted. Social services failed to conduct scheduled visits, prompting calls for "Ethan's Law" to strengthen child protection measures.

Grandparents Convicted of Murdering Malnourished Toddler; Social Services Failures Prompt Reform Calls
Two-year-old Ethan Ives-Griffiths died from injuries inflicted by his grandparents in August 2021; his mother was also convicted. Social services failed to conduct scheduled visits, prompting calls for "Ethan's Law" to strengthen child protection measures.
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48% Bias Score

UK Judge Orders Eviction of Asylum Seekers, Raising Concerns about National Policy
A British judge ordered the eviction of 138 asylum seekers from The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, by September 12th due to a planning permission violation, sparking concerns about similar legal challenges across the UK where over 32,000 asylum seekers are housed in hotels at a daily cost of almost €7...

UK Judge Orders Eviction of Asylum Seekers, Raising Concerns about National Policy
A British judge ordered the eviction of 138 asylum seekers from The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, by September 12th due to a planning permission violation, sparking concerns about similar legal challenges across the UK where over 32,000 asylum seekers are housed in hotels at a daily cost of almost €7...
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60% Bias Score
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