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Delayed Readmission Contributed to Toddler's Sepsis Death
Three-year-old Theo Tuikubulau died from sepsis in Plymouth, UK, after a delay in hospital readmission following a 111 call; expert testimony suggests earlier intervention could have prevented his death.
Delayed Readmission Contributed to Toddler's Sepsis Death
Three-year-old Theo Tuikubulau died from sepsis in Plymouth, UK, after a delay in hospital readmission following a 111 call; expert testimony suggests earlier intervention could have prevented his death.
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36% Bias Score


Dorset Village Eviction Exposes Enduring Land Monopoly Issue
An entire village in Dorset faces eviction, highlighting the enduring problem of land monopolies in England, echoing historical abuses of power and emphasizing the need for land reform.
Dorset Village Eviction Exposes Enduring Land Monopoly Issue
An entire village in Dorset faces eviction, highlighting the enduring problem of land monopolies in England, echoing historical abuses of power and emphasizing the need for land reform.
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52% Bias Score


Meteorite Fragments Believed to Have Landed Near Ben Nevis
A small meteor, traveling at 12,427mph, entered Earth's atmosphere above the UK on Thursday, with experts believing fragments landed near Ben Nevis after being observed by numerous witnesses and security cameras.
Meteorite Fragments Believed to Have Landed Near Ben Nevis
A small meteor, traveling at 12,427mph, entered Earth's atmosphere above the UK on Thursday, with experts believing fragments landed near Ben Nevis after being observed by numerous witnesses and security cameras.
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16% Bias Score


UK Heatwave: Climate Change Increases Likelihood and Severity
The UK faces its first 2025 heatwave, with temperatures predicted to reach 32°C (90°F), a phenomenon made 100 times more likely by human-caused climate change, increasing heat-related deaths and wildfire risks.
UK Heatwave: Climate Change Increases Likelihood and Severity
The UK faces its first 2025 heatwave, with temperatures predicted to reach 32°C (90°F), a phenomenon made 100 times more likely by human-caused climate change, increasing heat-related deaths and wildfire risks.
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28% Bias Score


UK Parliament declares Palestine Action a terrorist organization
The UK Parliament voted to proscribe Palestine Action, a campaign group, as a terrorist organization after its activists damaged military planes, sparking concerns about free speech and setting a precedent for future crackdowns on similar protests.
UK Parliament declares Palestine Action a terrorist organization
The UK Parliament voted to proscribe Palestine Action, a campaign group, as a terrorist organization after its activists damaged military planes, sparking concerns about free speech and setting a precedent for future crackdowns on similar protests.
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44% Bias Score


Santander's TSB Purchase Impacts BBVA's Sabadell Bid
Banco Santander purchased TSB Bank for €3.1 billion, impacting BBVA's Sabadell takeover bid and prompting analysts to predict adjustments to BBVA's offer due to Sabadell's €2.5 billion dividend payout.
Santander's TSB Purchase Impacts BBVA's Sabadell Bid
Banco Santander purchased TSB Bank for €3.1 billion, impacting BBVA's Sabadell takeover bid and prompting analysts to predict adjustments to BBVA's offer due to Sabadell's €2.5 billion dividend payout.
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36% Bias Score

15-Hour QE2 Bridge Closure Causes Major Traffic Disruption
A collision on the QE2 bridge between a lorry and a car at 11:05 BST on Thursday caused a 15-hour closure, creating major delays for thousands of motorists, including one transporting bulls to the Kent County Show, and resulting in extensive bridge damage.

15-Hour QE2 Bridge Closure Causes Major Traffic Disruption
A collision on the QE2 bridge between a lorry and a car at 11:05 BST on Thursday caused a 15-hour closure, creating major delays for thousands of motorists, including one transporting bulls to the Kent County Show, and resulting in extensive bridge damage.
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24% Bias Score

UK to Reduce Cash ISA Limit: Impact on Taxpayers and Economy
The UK Chancellor is expected to announce a reduction in the annual cash ISA limit from £20,000 to potentially as low as £4,000 on July 15th, aiming to encourage investment and following record inflows into cash ISAs in April (£14 billion) and May (£3.9 billion).

UK to Reduce Cash ISA Limit: Impact on Taxpayers and Economy
The UK Chancellor is expected to announce a reduction in the annual cash ISA limit from £20,000 to potentially as low as £4,000 on July 15th, aiming to encourage investment and following record inflows into cash ISAs in April (£14 billion) and May (£3.9 billion).
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56% Bias Score

Bank of England Banknote Redesign: Over 2,000 Responses in One Day
The Bank of England's call for public input on a banknote redesign sparked over 2,000 responses within a day, with suggestions ranging from historical figures and landmarks to animals, classic TV shows, and even mobile phones, reflecting diverse national preferences and nostalgia.

Bank of England Banknote Redesign: Over 2,000 Responses in One Day
The Bank of England's call for public input on a banknote redesign sparked over 2,000 responses within a day, with suggestions ranging from historical figures and landmarks to animals, classic TV shows, and even mobile phones, reflecting diverse national preferences and nostalgia.
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36% Bias Score

Channel Migrants' Imprisonment Rate 24 Times Higher Than UK Citizens'
Analysis shows Channel migrants are 24 times more likely to be imprisoned than UK citizens; 3.4% of small boat migrants end up in prison, compared to 0.14% of Brits, with an estimated 700 out of 20,422 arrivals in 2023 potentially facing imprisonment.

Channel Migrants' Imprisonment Rate 24 Times Higher Than UK Citizens'
Analysis shows Channel migrants are 24 times more likely to be imprisoned than UK citizens; 3.4% of small boat migrants end up in prison, compared to 0.14% of Brits, with an estimated 700 out of 20,422 arrivals in 2023 potentially facing imprisonment.
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64% Bias Score

Birth Control Pill Use Not Linked to Increased Liver Cancer Risk: Large-Scale Study
A major study of 1.5 million women found no significant link between the birth control pill and liver cancer risk, contradicting previous research and suggesting the pill's benefits outweigh the minimal potential risk, particularly when considering other significant risk factors like obesity and Hep...

Birth Control Pill Use Not Linked to Increased Liver Cancer Risk: Large-Scale Study
A major study of 1.5 million women found no significant link between the birth control pill and liver cancer risk, contradicting previous research and suggesting the pill's benefits outweigh the minimal potential risk, particularly when considering other significant risk factors like obesity and Hep...
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40% Bias Score

Four Charged, Palestine Action Banned After £7 Million RAF Brize Norton Vandalism
Four individuals were charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage and enter a prohibited place after causing £7 million in damage to two aircraft at RAF Brize Norton on June 20; Parliament subsequently voted to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organization.

Four Charged, Palestine Action Banned After £7 Million RAF Brize Norton Vandalism
Four individuals were charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage and enter a prohibited place after causing £7 million in damage to two aircraft at RAF Brize Norton on June 20; Parliament subsequently voted to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organization.
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56% Bias Score
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