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Manston Inquiry Upgraded: Funded Legal Representation Granted to Asylum Seekers
Following a legal challenge by detainees, an independent public inquiry into the chaotic conditions at the Manston asylum processing center in Kent will provide funded legal representation and access to documents for claimants; the inquiry was initially downgraded by the Home Secretary to save money...
Manston Inquiry Upgraded: Funded Legal Representation Granted to Asylum Seekers
Following a legal challenge by detainees, an independent public inquiry into the chaotic conditions at the Manston asylum processing center in Kent will provide funded legal representation and access to documents for claimants; the inquiry was initially downgraded by the Home Secretary to save money...
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52% Bias Score


UK-Poland Summit: Security Cooperation and Antisemitism Concerns
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk met in Warsaw on Friday to discuss NATO cooperation, support for Ukraine, and a new £4 billion air defense system deal. Starmer also visited Auschwitz-Birkenau, expressing horror and concern about rising antisemitism.
UK-Poland Summit: Security Cooperation and Antisemitism Concerns
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk met in Warsaw on Friday to discuss NATO cooperation, support for Ukraine, and a new £4 billion air defense system deal. Starmer also visited Auschwitz-Birkenau, expressing horror and concern about rising antisemitism.
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48% Bias Score


Church of England Archbishop Faces Criticism for Praising Abusive Priest
Kate, a victim of sexual abuse by Church of England priest David Tudor in the 1980s, accuses Archbishop Stephen Cottrell of praising Tudor despite knowing of abuse allegations; Cottrell expresses regret, while Kate seeks accountability for the Church's handling of the case.
Church of England Archbishop Faces Criticism for Praising Abusive Priest
Kate, a victim of sexual abuse by Church of England priest David Tudor in the 1980s, accuses Archbishop Stephen Cottrell of praising Tudor despite knowing of abuse allegations; Cottrell expresses regret, while Kate seeks accountability for the Church's handling of the case.
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48% Bias Score


Grimsby Drug Trafficker Jailed for Six Years
Adam Cooledge, 39, of Grimsby, England, received a six-year prison sentence for his central role in a drug trafficking operation involving over £100,000 worth of cannabis and other narcotics; the conviction resulted from a complex police investigation using data from seized mobile phones.
Grimsby Drug Trafficker Jailed for Six Years
Adam Cooledge, 39, of Grimsby, England, received a six-year prison sentence for his central role in a drug trafficking operation involving over £100,000 worth of cannabis and other narcotics; the conviction resulted from a complex police investigation using data from seized mobile phones.
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52% Bias Score


Funding Reinstated for Northern Ireland's Road Safety GCSE
Following 2023 cuts, funding for Northern Ireland's GCSE in Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies, a course including moped training and road safety education, has been reinstated by Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd, impacting nearly 60 schools.
Funding Reinstated for Northern Ireland's Road Safety GCSE
Following 2023 cuts, funding for Northern Ireland's GCSE in Motor Vehicle and Road User Studies, a course including moped training and road safety education, has been reinstated by Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd, impacting nearly 60 schools.
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36% Bias Score


UK-Ukraine Partnership Agreement Amid War and US Policy Uncertainty
The UK and Ukraine signed a new defense and security partnership agreement in Kyiv, focusing on bolstering Ukraine's defenses against Russia amid ongoing war and concerns about potential US disengagement under the incoming Trump administration. The agreement includes collaborations in various techno...
UK-Ukraine Partnership Agreement Amid War and US Policy Uncertainty
The UK and Ukraine signed a new defense and security partnership agreement in Kyiv, focusing on bolstering Ukraine's defenses against Russia amid ongoing war and concerns about potential US disengagement under the incoming Trump administration. The agreement includes collaborations in various techno...
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40% Bias Score

UK and Poland Strengthen Defense Ties Amidst Rising Antisemitism Concerns
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Poland on Friday, meeting with his Polish counterpart to discuss NATO cooperation, support for Ukraine, and a new £4 billion defense partnership, following a visit to Auschwitz where he condemned rising antisemitism.

UK and Poland Strengthen Defense Ties Amidst Rising Antisemitism Concerns
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Poland on Friday, meeting with his Polish counterpart to discuss NATO cooperation, support for Ukraine, and a new £4 billion defense partnership, following a visit to Auschwitz where he condemned rising antisemitism.
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28% Bias Score

UK and Poland Strengthen Security Ties Amid Ukraine War
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Poland on Friday, meeting with Prime Minister Donald Tusk to discuss NATO cooperation, support for Ukraine, and a new 4 billion pound defense agreement. Starmer also visited Auschwitz, expressing horror at the site and pledging to fight antisemitism.

UK and Poland Strengthen Security Ties Amid Ukraine War
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Poland on Friday, meeting with Prime Minister Donald Tusk to discuss NATO cooperation, support for Ukraine, and a new 4 billion pound defense agreement. Starmer also visited Auschwitz, expressing horror at the site and pledging to fight antisemitism.
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48% Bias Score

£130 Million Wasted on IT for Scrapped Rwanda Asylum Plan
The UK government spent over £130 million on IT systems for its now-abandoned plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, representing a significant portion of the £715 million total cost; the policy was scrapped by the new Labour government shortly after taking office.

£130 Million Wasted on IT for Scrapped Rwanda Asylum Plan
The UK government spent over £130 million on IT systems for its now-abandoned plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, representing a significant portion of the £715 million total cost; the policy was scrapped by the new Labour government shortly after taking office.
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48% Bias Score

Heir Hunting Boom: Rising Property Values Fuel Surge in Unclaimed Estates
Finders International, a UK heir hunting firm, experiences a boom in unclaimed estates due to rising property values, with cases often involving millions of pounds and beneficiaries unaware of their inheritance; the firm's work highlights the significant number of people dying without wills.

Heir Hunting Boom: Rising Property Values Fuel Surge in Unclaimed Estates
Finders International, a UK heir hunting firm, experiences a boom in unclaimed estates due to rising property values, with cases often involving millions of pounds and beneficiaries unaware of their inheritance; the firm's work highlights the significant number of people dying without wills.
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36% Bias Score

British Man Confesses to Stabbing Partner in Italy After Infidelity Accusations
A 75-year-old British man, Michael Whitbread, admitted to fatally stabbing his partner, 66-year-old Michele Faiers, in their Italian home in October 2023 after she accused him of infidelity; he was extradited from the UK to stand trial.

British Man Confesses to Stabbing Partner in Italy After Infidelity Accusations
A 75-year-old British man, Michael Whitbread, admitted to fatally stabbing his partner, 66-year-old Michele Faiers, in their Italian home in October 2023 after she accused him of infidelity; he was extradited from the UK to stand trial.
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52% Bias Score

UK-Ukraine Partnership: Concerns of Escalating Conflict
Ukraine and the UK signed a 100-year strategic partnership, including British military training and potential peacekeeping deployment, raising concerns about escalating conflict and a potential proxy war, according to military expert Anatoly Matviychuk.

UK-Ukraine Partnership: Concerns of Escalating Conflict
Ukraine and the UK signed a 100-year strategic partnership, including British military training and potential peacekeeping deployment, raising concerns about escalating conflict and a potential proxy war, according to military expert Anatoly Matviychuk.
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60% Bias Score
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