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UK Online Safety Act Risks Increased Censorship of Palestinian Content
The Online Safety Act and the proscription of Palestine Action raise concerns about increased censorship of Palestinian-related content; human rights organizations warn of potential misidentification of support for Palestine as support for terrorism, impacting freedom of expression and protest.
UK Online Safety Act Risks Increased Censorship of Palestinian Content
The Online Safety Act and the proscription of Palestine Action raise concerns about increased censorship of Palestinian-related content; human rights organizations warn of potential misidentification of support for Palestine as support for terrorism, impacting freedom of expression and protest.
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40% Bias Score


Gazan Boy Receives First UK War Injury Treatment Amidst US Aid Assessment
Fifteen-year-old Majd Alshaghnobi, a Gazan boy severely injured by Israeli fire while searching for food, arrived in London for reconstructive surgery, marking the first such case from Gaza in the UK; this follows a US envoy's visit to Gaza to assess the humanitarian crisis and plan aid delivery, am...
Gazan Boy Receives First UK War Injury Treatment Amidst US Aid Assessment
Fifteen-year-old Majd Alshaghnobi, a Gazan boy severely injured by Israeli fire while searching for food, arrived in London for reconstructive surgery, marking the first such case from Gaza in the UK; this follows a US envoy's visit to Gaza to assess the humanitarian crisis and plan aid delivery, am...
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48% Bias Score


UK's Online Safety Act Sparks Free Speech Debate
The Online Safety Act in the UK, implemented last week, requires platforms to verify user ages, prompting concerns from X (formerly Twitter) about free speech due to broad implementation and potential over-censorship; a petition with 468,000 signatures demands its repeal, while the government denies...
UK's Online Safety Act Sparks Free Speech Debate
The Online Safety Act in the UK, implemented last week, requires platforms to verify user ages, prompting concerns from X (formerly Twitter) about free speech due to broad implementation and potential over-censorship; a petition with 468,000 signatures demands its repeal, while the government denies...
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52% Bias Score


Man Remanded in Custody Following Child Cruelty Charges at Leicestershire Summer Camp
76-year-old Jon Ruben faces child cruelty charges in Leicester after three boys fell ill at a summer camp due to sweets allegedly laced with sedatives; eight boys and an adult were hospitalized, and the police are facing an IOPC investigation into conflicting accounts.
Man Remanded in Custody Following Child Cruelty Charges at Leicestershire Summer Camp
76-year-old Jon Ruben faces child cruelty charges in Leicester after three boys fell ill at a summer camp due to sweets allegedly laced with sedatives; eight boys and an adult were hospitalized, and the police are facing an IOPC investigation into conflicting accounts.
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52% Bias Score


UK Telecom Engineers Face Surge in Abuse and Assault
Openreach reported 450 cases of abuse and assault against its engineers in the year to March, a significant increase and now the leading cause of staff injury; Virgin Media O2 also reports a large rise in similar incidents, highlighting a broader problem of violence against customer-facing workers.
UK Telecom Engineers Face Surge in Abuse and Assault
Openreach reported 450 cases of abuse and assault against its engineers in the year to March, a significant increase and now the leading cause of staff injury; Virgin Media O2 also reports a large rise in similar incidents, highlighting a broader problem of violence against customer-facing workers.
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52% Bias Score


Real-Life 'Traitors' Game Highlights Deception and High Stakes
A journalist's participation in "The Traitors: Live Experience" in London reveals how the real-life game mirrors the TV show's unpredictability, with decisions driven by perceptions rather than evidence, leading to unexpected alliances and betrayals.
Real-Life 'Traitors' Game Highlights Deception and High Stakes
A journalist's participation in "The Traitors: Live Experience" in London reveals how the real-life game mirrors the TV show's unpredictability, with decisions driven by perceptions rather than evidence, leading to unexpected alliances and betrayals.
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32% Bias Score

Rotherham Riot: Unresolved Tensions a Year On
A year after a mob violently attacked asylum seekers at a Rotherham hotel, leaving residents fearing for their lives and highlighting unresolved tensions over immigration, the mayor of South Yorkshire warns of the ongoing risk of further violence.

Rotherham Riot: Unresolved Tensions a Year On
A year after a mob violently attacked asylum seekers at a Rotherham hotel, leaving residents fearing for their lives and highlighting unresolved tensions over immigration, the mayor of South Yorkshire warns of the ongoing risk of further violence.
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56% Bias Score

Britain to Recognize Palestine Amidst Israeli Settlement Expansion
Britain plans to recognize Palestine as a state in September at the UN General Assembly, aiming to revive the two-state solution, but Israel's settlement expansion in the West Bank, condemned internationally as illegal, creates significant obstacles.

Britain to Recognize Palestine Amidst Israeli Settlement Expansion
Britain plans to recognize Palestine as a state in September at the UN General Assembly, aiming to revive the two-state solution, but Israel's settlement expansion in the West Bank, condemned internationally as illegal, creates significant obstacles.
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60% Bias Score

Ofqual Withdraws Misinterpreted Exam Access Arrangement Data
Ofqual withdrew statistics on exam access arrangements from 2014 due to misinterpretation of data, which initially showed a 300% increase in students receiving extra time but now shows far lower numbers, prompting concerns about data accuracy and implications for educational policy.

Ofqual Withdraws Misinterpreted Exam Access Arrangement Data
Ofqual withdrew statistics on exam access arrangements from 2014 due to misinterpretation of data, which initially showed a 300% increase in students receiving extra time but now shows far lower numbers, prompting concerns about data accuracy and implications for educational policy.
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32% Bias Score

Badenoch Declares She Does Not Identify as Nigerian
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch, born in the UK to Nigerian parents, declared she doesn't identify as Nigerian, hasn't renewed her passport since the early 2000s, and considers the UK her home, attributing this to challenging political and economic conditions in Nigeria during her upbringing...

Badenoch Declares She Does Not Identify as Nigerian
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch, born in the UK to Nigerian parents, declared she doesn't identify as Nigerian, hasn't renewed her passport since the early 2000s, and considers the UK her home, attributing this to challenging political and economic conditions in Nigeria during her upbringing...
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40% Bias Score

New Film and Streaming Releases This Week
New releases this week include the action-comedy "The Naked Gun", the Swiss drama "Late Shift", and the animated film "Savages", alongside streaming options such as Tim Burton's "Wednesday" and a new adaptation of "The Count of Monte Cristo".

New Film and Streaming Releases This Week
New releases this week include the action-comedy "The Naked Gun", the Swiss drama "Late Shift", and the animated film "Savages", alongside streaming options such as Tim Burton's "Wednesday" and a new adaptation of "The Count of Monte Cristo".
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0% Bias Score

Terrorist Confessed to 9/11 and 7/7 Bombings Set for Release
Haroon Aswat, a 50-year-old convicted terrorist who confessed to involvement in the 9/11 attacks and the 7/7 London bombings, is set to be released from a UK hospital in the coming days, despite officials' concerns and the lack of a full risk assessment.

Terrorist Confessed to 9/11 and 7/7 Bombings Set for Release
Haroon Aswat, a 50-year-old convicted terrorist who confessed to involvement in the 9/11 attacks and the 7/7 London bombings, is set to be released from a UK hospital in the coming days, despite officials' concerns and the lack of a full risk assessment.
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56% Bias Score
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