November 30, 2025 – UK Headlines

1Starmer signed off on Reeves’s black hole lies

Story gist: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer approved Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ claims of a budget black hole. Controversy emerged over the accuracy of the deficit figures ahead of the upcoming Budget.
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Starmer to back Budget amid row over Reeves’ deficit claims
— The Independent
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Center
‘Reeves on brink’ and ‘Chancer of the Exchequer’
— BBC
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Right
Starmer signed off on Reeves’s black hole lies
— The Telegraph
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Independent frames Starmer backing the Budget amid a ‘row’ over Reeves’ claims, emphasizing support and downplaying scandal. Center BBC highlights dramatic criticism like ‘Reeves on brink’ and ‘Chancer of the Exchequer,’ noting pressure without strong judgment. Right-leaning Telegraph accuses Starmer of signing off on Reeves’ ‘black hole lies,’ using direct inflammatory language to imply deception.

2Market meltdown could finish Reeves off for good

Story gist: UK financial markets declined sharply following Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ budget announcement. Calls emerged for her resignation amid the market reaction.
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Beat the budget: a five-point action plan to help you manage your cash
— The Guardian
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Center
‘Reeves must go’ and Tom Stoppard tributes
— BBC
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Right
Market meltdown could finish Reeves off for good
— The Telegraph
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian emphasizes personal finance tips with a helpful ‘action plan’ to manage budget effects, omitting direct criticism of Reeves. Center BBC neutrally reports calls for ‘Reeves must go’ alongside unrelated tributes. Right-leaning Telegraph uses alarmist tone, framing market meltdown as potentially ending Reeves’ career, highlighting government policy failure. Pro-government defenses absent.

3Sultana claims new Corbyn party carrying out ‘witch hunt’

Story gist: Zarah Sultana boycotted the first day of the Your Party conference. She claimed the new Corbyn-linked party is carrying out a ‘witch hunt.’
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Your Party conference thrown into chaos as Zarah Sultana boycotts first day
— The Guardian
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Center
Sultana claims new Corbyn party carrying out ‘witch hunt’
— BBC
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Right
Your Party conference descends into all out war amid Zarah Sultana boycott
— The Telegraph
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames Sultana’s boycott as throwing the conference into chaos, emphasizing disruption. Center BBC neutrally reports her ‘witch hunt’ claim against the party. Right-leaning Telegraph escalates to ‘all out war’ at the conference, highlighting intense internal conflict and boycott drama.

4A visual guide to how the Hong Kong fire spread

Story gist: A fire spread through apartments in Hong Kong, causing deaths. Authorities announced three days of mourning.
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Hong Kong begins three days of mourning after deadly apartment fires
— The Guardian
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Center
Pleas from mum and baby in Hong Kong fire reach Manchester woman
— BBC
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames story around official three-day mourning period after deadly apartment fires, emphasizing collective response. Center BBC highlights human tragedy via pleas from trapped mother and baby reaching a Manchester woman, focusing on emotional personal connection. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting any perspective on fire causes, safety regulations, or government response.