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Stansted Airport IT Meltdown Causes Widespread Flight Delays
A major IT failure at Stansted Airport on Sunday morning caused widespread flight delays and long passenger queues, impacting thousands of travelers despite the issue being resolved; the airport is investigating the cause.
Stansted Airport IT Meltdown Causes Widespread Flight Delays
A major IT failure at Stansted Airport on Sunday morning caused widespread flight delays and long passenger queues, impacting thousands of travelers despite the issue being resolved; the airport is investigating the cause.
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52% Bias Score


Birmingham Bin Strike: Council and Opposition Clash Over Waste Collection Progress
Refuse workers in Birmingham, UK, have been on strike since March due to a pay and role dispute, causing massive waste build-up and sparking political arguments over the council's claims of progress despite 85% of rubbish cleared and continuing industrial action.
Birmingham Bin Strike: Council and Opposition Clash Over Waste Collection Progress
Refuse workers in Birmingham, UK, have been on strike since March due to a pay and role dispute, causing massive waste build-up and sparking political arguments over the council's claims of progress despite 85% of rubbish cleared and continuing industrial action.
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52% Bias Score


Drink Spiking Victim Alleges Hospital Dismissal, Underscoring Systemic Issues
Nineteen-year-old Libby Wolford from Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taff, believes she was spiked on April 25th, experiencing severe symptoms and receiving dismissive treatment at the Royal Glamorgan Hospital; the incident highlights broader issues of victim support and prosecution challenges related to drink...
Drink Spiking Victim Alleges Hospital Dismissal, Underscoring Systemic Issues
Nineteen-year-old Libby Wolford from Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taff, believes she was spiked on April 25th, experiencing severe symptoms and receiving dismissive treatment at the Royal Glamorgan Hospital; the incident highlights broader issues of victim support and prosecution challenges related to drink...
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52% Bias Score


Bulgarian Spy Ring Convicted in London
Six Bulgarians were convicted in London for spying for Russia, engaging in surveillance of journalists, dissidents, and Ukrainian soldiers training with Patriot Missile Systems, at the direction of fugitive Jan Marsalek, who also plotted murder and kidnap with the spy ring's leader.
Bulgarian Spy Ring Convicted in London
Six Bulgarians were convicted in London for spying for Russia, engaging in surveillance of journalists, dissidents, and Ukrainian soldiers training with Patriot Missile Systems, at the direction of fugitive Jan Marsalek, who also plotted murder and kidnap with the spy ring's leader.
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24% Bias Score


Britain Bans Russia's 'Shadow Fleet' to Protect Undersea Cables
Britain is banning approximately 100 ships from its waters, believed to be part of Russia's "shadow fleet," to protect undersea cables and prevent oil smuggling, following concerns about potential Russian sabotage and reconnaissance missions.
Britain Bans Russia's 'Shadow Fleet' to Protect Undersea Cables
Britain is banning approximately 100 ships from its waters, believed to be part of Russia's "shadow fleet," to protect undersea cables and prevent oil smuggling, following concerns about potential Russian sabotage and reconnaissance missions.
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52% Bias Score


Bristol's Innovative Approach to Policing Sex Work Targets Men, Safeguarding Women
Bristol's Op Boss and Night Light teams focus on criminalizing men who buy sex from street workers, resulting in over 1,000 men completing re-offending courses in 15 years and demonstrating a successful approach to combating sex exploitation, praised by the NPCC.
Bristol's Innovative Approach to Policing Sex Work Targets Men, Safeguarding Women
Bristol's Op Boss and Night Light teams focus on criminalizing men who buy sex from street workers, resulting in over 1,000 men completing re-offending courses in 15 years and demonstrating a successful approach to combating sex exploitation, praised by the NPCC.
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48% Bias Score

NEU to Challenge Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Toilet Access in Schools
Britain's largest teaching union, the NEU, will campaign against a Supreme Court ruling defining sex biologically, advocating for trans women's access to women's toilets in schools and potentially providing legal assistance to affected teachers.

NEU to Challenge Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Toilet Access in Schools
Britain's largest teaching union, the NEU, will campaign against a Supreme Court ruling defining sex biologically, advocating for trans women's access to women's toilets in schools and potentially providing legal assistance to affected teachers.
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64% Bias Score

Eurovision, Horror, Neurodiversity, and Doom: This Week's Entertainment Highlights
This week brings the Eurovision Song Contest to Basel, Switzerland, with the UK represented by Remember Monday; the release of Final Destination Bloodlines in cinemas; the second series of Inside Our Minds on BBC Two exploring ADHD and dyslexia; and the launch of Doom: The Dark Ages.

Eurovision, Horror, Neurodiversity, and Doom: This Week's Entertainment Highlights
This week brings the Eurovision Song Contest to Basel, Switzerland, with the UK represented by Remember Monday; the release of Final Destination Bloodlines in cinemas; the second series of Inside Our Minds on BBC Two exploring ADHD and dyslexia; and the launch of Doom: The Dark Ages.
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40% Bias Score

Highly Respected British Civil Servant Richard Wallace Dies at 78
Richard Wallace, a highly respected British civil servant, died at age 78; his career spanned the DHSS and Welsh Office, where he contributed to pivotal social security reforms, created the first DHSS staff video, and significantly improved Welsh infrastructure, demonstrating his impactful career an...

Highly Respected British Civil Servant Richard Wallace Dies at 78
Richard Wallace, a highly respected British civil servant, died at age 78; his career spanned the DHSS and Welsh Office, where he contributed to pivotal social security reforms, created the first DHSS staff video, and significantly improved Welsh infrastructure, demonstrating his impactful career an...
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20% Bias Score

Unlicensed Kenalog Injections for Hay Fever Pose Serious Health Risks
Hay fever sufferers are warned against buying unlicensed Kenalog injections from private clinics due to severe health risks including vision loss and infections; a survey shows a dramatic rise in patient inquiries about obtaining the drug, highlighting a regulatory gap in the UK.

Unlicensed Kenalog Injections for Hay Fever Pose Serious Health Risks
Hay fever sufferers are warned against buying unlicensed Kenalog injections from private clinics due to severe health risks including vision loss and infections; a survey shows a dramatic rise in patient inquiries about obtaining the drug, highlighting a regulatory gap in the UK.
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52% Bias Score

UK Secretly Prepares for Potential Russian Military Attack
The UK is secretly preparing for a potential Russian military attack, revising 20-year-old contingency plans to address threats of missile and cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, prompting a risk assessment concluding that such an attack would likely cause civilian casualties and severe economi...

UK Secretly Prepares for Potential Russian Military Attack
The UK is secretly preparing for a potential Russian military attack, revising 20-year-old contingency plans to address threats of missile and cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, prompting a risk assessment concluding that such an attack would likely cause civilian casualties and severe economi...
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48% Bias Score

Arla Creamery Closure Threatens Settle's Economy
Arla Foods will close its Settle, North Yorkshire creamery by 2026, resulting in 130 job losses and raising concerns about the town's economic future, despite community proposals to keep it open due to its long history in the area.

Arla Creamery Closure Threatens Settle's Economy
Arla Foods will close its Settle, North Yorkshire creamery by 2026, resulting in 130 job losses and raising concerns about the town's economic future, despite community proposals to keep it open due to its long history in the area.
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48% Bias Score
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