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Racially Motivated Riots Erupt in Ballymena, Northern Ireland
Masked rioters in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, attacked police and set fire to homes and cars over two nights in racially motivated violence following a protest about an alleged sexual assault; 15 police officers were injured.
Racially Motivated Riots Erupt in Ballymena, Northern Ireland
Masked rioters in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, attacked police and set fire to homes and cars over two nights in racially motivated violence following a protest about an alleged sexual assault; 15 police officers were injured.
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52% Bias Score


UK's Chagos Islands Deal Funds Mauritian Tax Cuts Amidst Controversy
The UK will pay Mauritius an average of £101 million annually for 99 years to lease a military base on Diego Garcia after ceding sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, prompting tax cuts in Mauritius and criticism over the deal's cost and impact on Chagossians.
UK's Chagos Islands Deal Funds Mauritian Tax Cuts Amidst Controversy
The UK will pay Mauritius an average of £101 million annually for 99 years to lease a military base on Diego Garcia after ceding sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, prompting tax cuts in Mauritius and criticism over the deal's cost and impact on Chagossians.
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52% Bias Score


Gibraltar-EU Agreement Finalized After Years of Negotiations
UK and Spanish foreign ministers met in Brussels with EU officials and Gibraltar's Chief Minister to finalize a post-Brexit agreement addressing Gibraltar's tax regime and Schengen border controls at its airport, resolving the last outstanding issue from Brexit after nearly three and a half years of...
Gibraltar-EU Agreement Finalized After Years of Negotiations
UK and Spanish foreign ministers met in Brussels with EU officials and Gibraltar's Chief Minister to finalize a post-Brexit agreement addressing Gibraltar's tax regime and Schengen border controls at its airport, resolving the last outstanding issue from Brexit after nearly three and a half years of...
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44% Bias Score


EU, U.K. Resolve Gibraltar Border Dispute
The EU and U.K. reached a historic agreement on Wednesday to ease cross-border trade and travel in Gibraltar, eliminating physical barriers and checks between Spain and Gibraltar, benefiting its 34,000 inhabitants who voted 96% to remain in the EU in 2016, resolving the last major post-Brexit issue.
EU, U.K. Resolve Gibraltar Border Dispute
The EU and U.K. reached a historic agreement on Wednesday to ease cross-border trade and travel in Gibraltar, eliminating physical barriers and checks between Spain and Gibraltar, benefiting its 34,000 inhabitants who voted 96% to remain in the EU in 2016, resolving the last major post-Brexit issue.
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60% Bias Score


Russia Launches Major Air Strikes on Ukraine
Russia launched a major air assault on Ukraine on Tuesday, causing casualties in Odessa and prompting shelter warnings in Kyiv; this follows Monday's record-breaking drone attack involving 479 drones and 20 cruise missiles.
Russia Launches Major Air Strikes on Ukraine
Russia launched a major air assault on Ukraine on Tuesday, causing casualties in Odessa and prompting shelter warnings in Kyiv; this follows Monday's record-breaking drone attack involving 479 drones and 20 cruise missiles.
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36% Bias Score


UK Sanctions Israeli Ministers, Invests in Nuclear Power, and Decriminalizes Rough Sleeping
The UK government sanctioned two Israeli ministers for extremist remarks on Gaza, invested £14 billion in a new nuclear power station, and announced plans to decriminalize rough sleeping by repealing the 1824 Vagrancy Act.
UK Sanctions Israeli Ministers, Invests in Nuclear Power, and Decriminalizes Rough Sleeping
The UK government sanctioned two Israeli ministers for extremist remarks on Gaza, invested £14 billion in a new nuclear power station, and announced plans to decriminalize rough sleeping by repealing the 1824 Vagrancy Act.
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52% Bias Score

Spain's 72-Hour Ultimatum on Gibraltar Agreement
Spain gave Britain a 72-hour deadline to agree on Gibraltar's future; failure will result in a hard border, impacting 15,000 cross-border workers and causing severe traffic congestion, mirroring recent Dover issues. The main obstacle is control over Gibraltar's port and airport.

Spain's 72-Hour Ultimatum on Gibraltar Agreement
Spain gave Britain a 72-hour deadline to agree on Gibraltar's future; failure will result in a hard border, impacting 15,000 cross-border workers and causing severe traffic congestion, mirroring recent Dover issues. The main obstacle is control over Gibraltar's port and airport.
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44% Bias Score

Gibraltar-Spain Border Checks Eliminated After Brexit Agreement
Spain, the EU, and the UK reached an agreement to eliminate border checks between Gibraltar and Spain after Brexit, easing travel for the 15,000 daily commuters and millions of annual tourists, while implementing a customs model for goods to avoid extensive checks.

Gibraltar-Spain Border Checks Eliminated After Brexit Agreement
Spain, the EU, and the UK reached an agreement to eliminate border checks between Gibraltar and Spain after Brexit, easing travel for the 15,000 daily commuters and millions of annual tourists, while implementing a customs model for goods to avoid extensive checks.
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44% Bias Score

Spain, UK, and EU Finalize Gibraltar Agreement
Spain, the UK, and the EU reached a historic agreement on Gibraltar, eliminating border controls after four years of post-Brexit negotiations; however, Spain maintains its claim to Gibraltar's sovereignty, and the opposition party criticized the government for a lack of prior consultation.

Spain, UK, and EU Finalize Gibraltar Agreement
Spain, the UK, and the EU reached a historic agreement on Gibraltar, eliminating border controls after four years of post-Brexit negotiations; however, Spain maintains its claim to Gibraltar's sovereignty, and the opposition party criticized the government for a lack of prior consultation.
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44% Bias Score

Bangor University Vice Chancellor's £30,000 Pay Rise Amidst Job Cuts
Bangor University's vice chancellor received a £30,000 pay rise to £273,000 in 2023/24, while the university is cutting 78 jobs due to financial challenges, sparking criticism from the UCU union.

Bangor University Vice Chancellor's £30,000 Pay Rise Amidst Job Cuts
Bangor University's vice chancellor received a £30,000 pay rise to £273,000 in 2023/24, while the university is cutting 78 jobs due to financial challenges, sparking criticism from the UCU union.
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44% Bias Score

UK Family Visa Threshold Review Recommends Reduction
A UK government-commissioned review recommends lowering the family visa income threshold from £29,000 to between £23,000 and £28,000, citing the need to balance economic concerns with the right to family life enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights.

UK Family Visa Threshold Review Recommends Reduction
A UK government-commissioned review recommends lowering the family visa income threshold from £29,000 to between £23,000 and £28,000, citing the need to balance economic concerns with the right to family life enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights.
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40% Bias Score

UK Sanctions Israeli Ministers Over Human Rights Abuses
The UK imposed sanctions on Israeli ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir on Tuesday for inciting violence and human rights abuses against Palestinians, freezing their assets and imposing travel bans; this action is anticipated to be mirrored by other international allies, including Austral...

UK Sanctions Israeli Ministers Over Human Rights Abuses
The UK imposed sanctions on Israeli ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir on Tuesday for inciting violence and human rights abuses against Palestinians, freezing their assets and imposing travel bans; this action is anticipated to be mirrored by other international allies, including Austral...
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44% Bias Score
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