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Hoy's Campaign Spurs 75,000 Prostate Cancer Risk Checks
Following a terminal prostate cancer diagnosis, Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy's campaign prompted 75,000 men to use an online risk checker; 61,000 were identified as higher risk, highlighting the prevalence of asymptomatic cases and raising over £55,000 for Prostate Cancer UK.
Hoy's Campaign Spurs 75,000 Prostate Cancer Risk Checks
Following a terminal prostate cancer diagnosis, Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy's campaign prompted 75,000 men to use an online risk checker; 61,000 were identified as higher risk, highlighting the prevalence of asymptomatic cases and raising over £55,000 for Prostate Cancer UK.
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36% Bias Score


London Protest and Trump Golf Course Vandalism Amid Gaza Tensions
On March 8th, 2025, a man scaled London's Elizabeth Tower, causing road closures, while pro-Palestinian activists vandalized a Trump golf course in Scotland, protesting Trump's Gaza plans, resulting in police investigations.
London Protest and Trump Golf Course Vandalism Amid Gaza Tensions
On March 8th, 2025, a man scaled London's Elizabeth Tower, causing road closures, while pro-Palestinian activists vandalized a Trump golf course in Scotland, protesting Trump's Gaza plans, resulting in police investigations.
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36% Bias Score


Family Fundraising for Terminally Ill Child
Ten-year-old Harry Lewis, born prematurely with numerous health complications including short bowel syndrome and stage 4 Chronic Kidney Disease, is receiving palliative care; his family is fundraising to fulfill his bucket list of adventures.
Family Fundraising for Terminally Ill Child
Ten-year-old Harry Lewis, born prematurely with numerous health complications including short bowel syndrome and stage 4 Chronic Kidney Disease, is receiving palliative care; his family is fundraising to fulfill his bucket list of adventures.
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24% Bias Score


Russian Spy Ring Convictions in UK Expose Espionage Network
A Russian-directed spy ring, led by fugitive Jan Marsalek and UK-based Orlin Roussev, was uncovered in the UK after a three-month trial at the Old Bailey, with multiple members convicted of espionage; the ring used surveillance and forged documents to target Kremlin critics and others.
Russian Spy Ring Convictions in UK Expose Espionage Network
A Russian-directed spy ring, led by fugitive Jan Marsalek and UK-based Orlin Roussev, was uncovered in the UK after a three-month trial at the Old Bailey, with multiple members convicted of espionage; the ring used surveillance and forged documents to target Kremlin critics and others.
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56% Bias Score


Conditional PIP Benefits Proposed for Young Adults
A new report suggests making Personal Independence Payments (PIP) conditional for 18-30 year olds to combat rising joblessness and welfare costs, a move backed by Lord Blunkett and currently being explored by the government; awards for psychiatric conditions increased from 2,600 per month in 2019 to...
Conditional PIP Benefits Proposed for Young Adults
A new report suggests making Personal Independence Payments (PIP) conditional for 18-30 year olds to combat rising joblessness and welfare costs, a move backed by Lord Blunkett and currently being explored by the government; awards for psychiatric conditions increased from 2,600 per month in 2019 to...
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60% Bias Score


Conservative Peer's Actions Lead to £50 Million PPE Contract Controversy
Lord Chadlington, a Conservative peer, used his connections to help Sumner Group Holdings (SGH) secure two PPE contracts worth £50 million from the UK government, despite SGH subsequently going into liquidation, raising concerns about favoritism in government procurement processes during the COVID-1...
Conservative Peer's Actions Lead to £50 Million PPE Contract Controversy
Lord Chadlington, a Conservative peer, used his connections to help Sumner Group Holdings (SGH) secure two PPE contracts worth £50 million from the UK government, despite SGH subsequently going into liquidation, raising concerns about favoritism in government procurement processes during the COVID-1...
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48% Bias Score

Bradford Study Reveals Increased Health Risks for Children of First-Cousin Marriages
A Bradford study tracking 13,000 children from 2007-2010 revealed that one in six were born to first cousins, mainly from the Pakistani community, leading to increased concerns about the health risks associated with consanguineous marriages and a debate about potential legal interventions.

Bradford Study Reveals Increased Health Risks for Children of First-Cousin Marriages
A Bradford study tracking 13,000 children from 2007-2010 revealed that one in six were born to first cousins, mainly from the Pakistani community, leading to increased concerns about the health risks associated with consanguineous marriages and a debate about potential legal interventions.
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44% Bias Score

UK Report Links Matricide to Mental Health System Failures
A report by the Femicide Census reveals that over 170 women in the UK have been killed by their sons in the past 15 years, with 70% of cases involving perpetrators with untreated mental health problems, highlighting systemic failures in mental health and social care.

UK Report Links Matricide to Mental Health System Failures
A report by the Femicide Census reveals that over 170 women in the UK have been killed by their sons in the past 15 years, with 70% of cases involving perpetrators with untreated mental health problems, highlighting systemic failures in mental health and social care.
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52% Bias Score

UK Asylum Hotel Sparks Safety Concerns After Reports of Suspicious Activity Near School
In Earley, UK, parents reported suspicious men near a school and asylum seeker hotel, prompting police arrests for public order offenses (unrelated to child-related incidents) and increased community anxiety, leading to safety precautions and a local MP addressing resident concerns.

UK Asylum Hotel Sparks Safety Concerns After Reports of Suspicious Activity Near School
In Earley, UK, parents reported suspicious men near a school and asylum seeker hotel, prompting police arrests for public order offenses (unrelated to child-related incidents) and increased community anxiety, leading to safety precautions and a local MP addressing resident concerns.
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60% Bias Score

Chinese PhD Student Convicted of Drugging and Raping Multiple Women
A Chinese PhD student studying in London, Zhaoxuan Zhou, was convicted of drugging and raping 10 women, with police suspecting up to 50 more victims based on videos he filmed; his crimes spanned from 2019-2024, including seven rapes in China during the Covid-19 pandemic and four in London.

Chinese PhD Student Convicted of Drugging and Raping Multiple Women
A Chinese PhD student studying in London, Zhaoxuan Zhou, was convicted of drugging and raping 10 women, with police suspecting up to 50 more victims based on videos he filmed; his crimes spanned from 2019-2024, including seven rapes in China during the Covid-19 pandemic and four in London.
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40% Bias Score

UK Gang Diverted Millions in Electricity to Fuel £21 Million Drug Operation
A UK-based criminal network, Elev8 Civils and Utilities, illegally diverted electricity to over 100 cannabis farms, generating approximately £21 million in drug profits, using stolen equipment and a deceptive façade of legitimacy across 32 police force areas between 2020 and 2024.

UK Gang Diverted Millions in Electricity to Fuel £21 Million Drug Operation
A UK-based criminal network, Elev8 Civils and Utilities, illegally diverted electricity to over 100 cannabis farms, generating approximately £21 million in drug profits, using stolen equipment and a deceptive façade of legitimacy across 32 police force areas between 2020 and 2024.
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44% Bias Score

Bulgarian Nationals Convicted in UK for Espionage
Three Bulgarian nationals were found guilty of espionage in a London court for their involvement in a Russia-directed spy ring that surveilled a journalist and attempted to obtain the phone numbers of Ukrainian troops training in Germany; the operation was run by a fugitive Austrian businessman base...

Bulgarian Nationals Convicted in UK for Espionage
Three Bulgarian nationals were found guilty of espionage in a London court for their involvement in a Russia-directed spy ring that surveilled a journalist and attempted to obtain the phone numbers of Ukrainian troops training in Germany; the operation was run by a fugitive Austrian businessman base...
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48% Bias Score
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