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BBC's Glastonbury Coverage: Record Viewership and Expanded Digital Access
The BBC's Glastonbury Festival coverage, watched by a record 23.1 million viewers in 2023, returns with over 90 hours of live-streamed performances across TV, radio, iPlayer, online, and social media, showcasing a diverse lineup from established headliners to emerging artists.
BBC's Glastonbury Coverage: Record Viewership and Expanded Digital Access
The BBC's Glastonbury Festival coverage, watched by a record 23.1 million viewers in 2023, returns with over 90 hours of live-streamed performances across TV, radio, iPlayer, online, and social media, showcasing a diverse lineup from established headliners to emerging artists.
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32% Bias Score


England Issues Amber Heat Alerts as Temperatures Soar
Amber heat health alerts are in place for five English regions from Friday to Tuesday due to temperatures exceeding 30°C, potentially reaching 34-35°C by Monday, with the UKHSA warning of increased pressure on health services and higher mortality risks in vulnerable groups. This is the second heatwa...
England Issues Amber Heat Alerts as Temperatures Soar
Amber heat health alerts are in place for five English regions from Friday to Tuesday due to temperatures exceeding 30°C, potentially reaching 34-35°C by Monday, with the UKHSA warning of increased pressure on health services and higher mortality risks in vulnerable groups. This is the second heatwa...
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24% Bias Score


Eurostar Delays After Cable Theft Near Lille
The theft or cutting of 600 meters of rail cable near Lille Europe station caused severe delays and cancellations to Eurostar train services between the UK and EU, disrupting thousands of journeys and potentially impacting the NATO summit in the Netherlands.
Eurostar Delays After Cable Theft Near Lille
The theft or cutting of 600 meters of rail cable near Lille Europe station caused severe delays and cancellations to Eurostar train services between the UK and EU, disrupting thousands of journeys and potentially impacting the NATO summit in the Netherlands.
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36% Bias Score


Eurostar Faces Major Disruptions Due to Cable Theft and Fatalities
Cable theft near Lille, France, has caused severe delays and cancellations on Eurostar services between London and Paris following two deaths on the tracks Tuesday, leaving thousands of passengers stranded and causing significant travel chaos.
Eurostar Faces Major Disruptions Due to Cable Theft and Fatalities
Cable theft near Lille, France, has caused severe delays and cancellations on Eurostar services between London and Paris following two deaths on the tracks Tuesday, leaving thousands of passengers stranded and causing significant travel chaos.
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32% Bias Score


UK Graduate Job Market Suffers Sharpest Decline Since 2018 Amidst AI Adoption
The UK graduate job market is facing its toughest conditions since 2018, with a 33% year-on-year drop in advertised roles due to employer hiring freezes and AI-driven cost-cutting measures, creating a stark contrast to other economies.
UK Graduate Job Market Suffers Sharpest Decline Since 2018 Amidst AI Adoption
The UK graduate job market is facing its toughest conditions since 2018, with a 33% year-on-year drop in advertised roles due to employer hiring freezes and AI-driven cost-cutting measures, creating a stark contrast to other economies.
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36% Bias Score


UK Aircraft Carrier Begins Pacific Deployment Amidst Regional Tensions
The UK's HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier started an eight-month Pacific deployment on Monday, visiting Singapore, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and participating in multinational exercises, showcasing the UK's commitment to a rules-based international order amid growing regional tensions.
UK Aircraft Carrier Begins Pacific Deployment Amidst Regional Tensions
The UK's HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier started an eight-month Pacific deployment on Monday, visiting Singapore, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and participating in multinational exercises, showcasing the UK's commitment to a rules-based international order amid growing regional tensions.
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36% Bias Score

Glastonbury Festival Setup Shown in Satellite Images
Satellite images from PlanetLabs show Glastonbury Festival's setup at Worthy Farm on June 18th and 19th, revealing numerous tents, stages, stalls, and arriving festival-goers; the BBC provides live coverage.

Glastonbury Festival Setup Shown in Satellite Images
Satellite images from PlanetLabs show Glastonbury Festival's setup at Worthy Farm on June 18th and 19th, revealing numerous tents, stages, stalls, and arriving festival-goers; the BBC provides live coverage.
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16% Bias Score

Amber Heat Alert Issued for England Amid Potential Record-Breaking Temperatures
An amber heat health alert covers parts of England, starting Friday, due to predicted 34°C highs on Monday, possibly breaking the June temperature record, with expected significant health impacts. The alert follows last Saturday's 33.2°C high and heatwave declarations in several regions last week.

Amber Heat Alert Issued for England Amid Potential Record-Breaking Temperatures
An amber heat health alert covers parts of England, starting Friday, due to predicted 34°C highs on Monday, possibly breaking the June temperature record, with expected significant health impacts. The alert follows last Saturday's 33.2°C high and heatwave declarations in several regions last week.
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24% Bias Score

ONS Faces Deep-Seated Issues, Leading to Flawed Economic Data
A critical UK government review of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) found deep-seated issues in its decision-making processes, leading to flawed economic data used in policy decisions and impacting the Bank of England's interest rate decisions; the review recommends splitting the National St...

ONS Faces Deep-Seated Issues, Leading to Flawed Economic Data
A critical UK government review of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) found deep-seated issues in its decision-making processes, leading to flawed economic data used in policy decisions and impacting the Bank of England's interest rate decisions; the review recommends splitting the National St...
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32% Bias Score

UK to Eliminate Train Mobile Signal Blackspots by 2028
The UK government's Project Reach aims to eliminate mobile signal blackspots on major train lines by 2028, involving over 3,107 miles of new fiber optic cable and upgrades to 12 stations, saving taxpayers roughly £300 million.

UK to Eliminate Train Mobile Signal Blackspots by 2028
The UK government's Project Reach aims to eliminate mobile signal blackspots on major train lines by 2028, involving over 3,107 miles of new fiber optic cable and upgrades to 12 stations, saving taxpayers roughly £300 million.
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40% Bias Score

London Man Guilty of Murdering Teen in Samurai Sword Rampage
On April 30, 2024, Marcus Arduini-Monzo, 37, murdered 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin in Hainault, London, during a cannabis-induced psychotic episode involving a samurai sword, resulting in additional charges of attempted murder and wounding with intent.

London Man Guilty of Murdering Teen in Samurai Sword Rampage
On April 30, 2024, Marcus Arduini-Monzo, 37, murdered 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin in Hainault, London, during a cannabis-induced psychotic episode involving a samurai sword, resulting in additional charges of attempted murder and wounding with intent.
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52% Bias Score

Man Guilty of Murdering Boy with Sword in Hainault
Marcus Monzo, 37, was found guilty of murdering 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin with a samurai sword in Hainault on April 30, 2024, after a series of attacks that also injured three others; he will receive a life sentence.

Man Guilty of Murdering Boy with Sword in Hainault
Marcus Monzo, 37, was found guilty of murdering 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin with a samurai sword in Hainault on April 30, 2024, after a series of attacks that also injured three others; he will receive a life sentence.
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48% Bias Score
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