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NHS Trust Fined £1.6m for Multiple Maternity Failures
The Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust was fined £1.6m after admitting to failures in care leading to the deaths of three babies between April and July 2021, marking the second prosecution of the trust by the Care Quality Commission for maternity-related issues.
NHS Trust Fined £1.6m for Multiple Maternity Failures
The Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust was fined £1.6m after admitting to failures in care leading to the deaths of three babies between April and July 2021, marking the second prosecution of the trust by the Care Quality Commission for maternity-related issues.
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56% Bias Score


Bristol and Worcester Celebrate Chinese New Year, Showcasing Cultural Exchange
Bristol and Worcester, England, celebrated the Year of the Snake with Chinese New Year events featuring lion dances, kung fu, tea ceremonies, and cultural displays, attracting large crowds and highlighting growing cultural exchange between China and the UK.
Bristol and Worcester Celebrate Chinese New Year, Showcasing Cultural Exchange
Bristol and Worcester, England, celebrated the Year of the Snake with Chinese New Year events featuring lion dances, kung fu, tea ceremonies, and cultural displays, attracting large crowds and highlighting growing cultural exchange between China and the UK.
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16% Bias Score


11-Year-Old Sentenced for Role in Harehills Riot
On July 18, 2023, an 11-year-old boy in Harehills, Leeds, participated in rioting, attacking police, damaging property, and boasting about it on TikTok; he received a 10-month referral order.
11-Year-Old Sentenced for Role in Harehills Riot
On July 18, 2023, an 11-year-old boy in Harehills, Leeds, participated in rioting, attacking police, damaging property, and boasting about it on TikTok; he received a 10-month referral order.
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48% Bias Score


UK Guest Country at Cervantino Festival
The United Kingdom will be the guest country at this year's Cervantino Festival in Guanajuato, Mexico, celebrating 200 years of UK-Mexico relations and promoting cultural exchange and sustainable practices, alongside Veracruz as the invited Mexican state.
UK Guest Country at Cervantino Festival
The United Kingdom will be the guest country at this year's Cervantino Festival in Guanajuato, Mexico, celebrating 200 years of UK-Mexico relations and promoting cultural exchange and sustainable practices, alongside Veracruz as the invited Mexican state.
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44% Bias Score


British Couple Found Dead in France: Financial Motive Investigated
A British couple, Andrew (65) and Dawn (56) Searle, were found dead in their French home; Dawn had a severe head injury, and Andrew was found hanged; investigators are exploring financial motives and whether it was murder-suicide.
British Couple Found Dead in France: Financial Motive Investigated
A British couple, Andrew (65) and Dawn (56) Searle, were found dead in their French home; Dawn had a severe head injury, and Andrew was found hanged; investigators are exploring financial motives and whether it was murder-suicide.
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60% Bias Score


UK Launches First Hydrogen-Powered Homes in Clean Energy Push
The UK launched its first hydrogen-powered homes in Fife, Scotland, as part of the H100 project, aiming to decarbonize home heating; the project will expand to 300 homes, using hydrogen for heating and cooking, despite concerns about efficiency and cost.
UK Launches First Hydrogen-Powered Homes in Clean Energy Push
The UK launched its first hydrogen-powered homes in Fife, Scotland, as part of the H100 project, aiming to decarbonize home heating; the project will expand to 300 homes, using hydrogen for heating and cooking, despite concerns about efficiency and cost.
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44% Bias Score

Nottingham Attacks: Judge-Led Inquiry to Begin
A judge-led public inquiry into the Nottingham attacks of June 2023, which killed three people, will begin in weeks, prompted by victims' families and focusing on multiple agencies involved, seeking accountability and systemic improvements.

Nottingham Attacks: Judge-Led Inquiry to Begin
A judge-led public inquiry into the Nottingham attacks of June 2023, which killed three people, will begin in weeks, prompted by victims' families and focusing on multiple agencies involved, seeking accountability and systemic improvements.
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20% Bias Score

UK Insurer Vitality Offers Discounted Weight Loss Medication
Vitality, the UK's third-largest health insurer, is offering its 1.9 million members discounts of up to 20% on anti-obesity medications like Wegovy and Mounjaro, based on BMI and health conditions, to combat the £6.5 billion annual cost of obesity to the NHS.

UK Insurer Vitality Offers Discounted Weight Loss Medication
Vitality, the UK's third-largest health insurer, is offering its 1.9 million members discounts of up to 20% on anti-obesity medications like Wegovy and Mounjaro, based on BMI and health conditions, to combat the £6.5 billion annual cost of obesity to the NHS.
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40% Bias Score

12-Year-Old Boy Arrested for Knife Incident at Stockport School
A 12-year-old boy was arrested and charged with multiple offenses after wielding a knife at Reddish Vale High School in Stockport on Monday, February 10th, prompting widespread community concern and prompting a police response and leading to his release on bail pending sentencing on March 25th.

12-Year-Old Boy Arrested for Knife Incident at Stockport School
A 12-year-old boy was arrested and charged with multiple offenses after wielding a knife at Reddish Vale High School in Stockport on Monday, February 10th, prompting widespread community concern and prompting a police response and leading to his release on bail pending sentencing on March 25th.
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52% Bias Score

UK Regulatory Decisions Strain Post-Brexit Financial Ties with EU
The UK's delayed implementation of Basel III banking rules and proposed cap on card transaction fees have angered the EU, creating friction in their post-Brexit financial services relationship despite ongoing talks and some areas of cooperation.

UK Regulatory Decisions Strain Post-Brexit Financial Ties with EU
The UK's delayed implementation of Basel III banking rules and proposed cap on card transaction fees have angered the EU, creating friction in their post-Brexit financial services relationship despite ongoing talks and some areas of cooperation.
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52% Bias Score

XPENG Enters UK EV Market, Exploiting Tariff-Free Access
XPENG Motors, a Chinese EV manufacturer, launched its G6 model in the UK this month, aiming to leverage British consumer openness to new technologies and the absence of EU tariffs on Chinese EVs; the G6, priced competitively against Tesla's Model Y, is expected to significantly impact the UK premium...

XPENG Enters UK EV Market, Exploiting Tariff-Free Access
XPENG Motors, a Chinese EV manufacturer, launched its G6 model in the UK this month, aiming to leverage British consumer openness to new technologies and the absence of EU tariffs on Chinese EVs; the G6, priced competitively against Tesla's Model Y, is expected to significantly impact the UK premium...
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36% Bias Score

Chinese New Year Celebrations in UK Cities Showcase Cultural Exchange
Bristol and Worcester, UK, celebrated Chinese New Year with events featuring lion dances, kung fu, tea ceremonies, and craft displays, attracting large crowds and highlighting cultural exchange between China and the UK.

Chinese New Year Celebrations in UK Cities Showcase Cultural Exchange
Bristol and Worcester, UK, celebrated Chinese New Year with events featuring lion dances, kung fu, tea ceremonies, and craft displays, attracting large crowds and highlighting cultural exchange between China and the UK.
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24% Bias Score
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