By Becky
By Ruth IredjeBBC Scotland Becky Tyler is an artist who creates digital paintings using computer eye-tracking technology. She has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair to move around. She was featured on Grayson Perry's Art Club, where she painted his portrait with her eyes. Her work was selected for the exhibition at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. Becky hopes that by showing her artwork, she can challenge people's preconceptions about disability and inspire others to pursue their creative passions.
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The Daily's Verdict
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Bias
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- Labour minister Lisa Nandy said the letter was "just the latest instalment in a Tory psychodrama that's been playing out over the last 13 years, holding the rest of the country to ransom while the Tories fight among themselves".
- The author stated that they will only cut taxes in a responsible way.
Conflicts of Interest
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- Labour minister Lisa Nandy said the letter was "just the latest instalment in a Tory psychodrama that's been playing out over the last 13 years, holding the rest of the country to ransom while the Tories fight among themselves".
- The author stated that they will only cut taxes in a responsible way.
Contradictions
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- Suella Braverman has launched a full-scale attack on her old boss Rishi Sunak, a day after he sacked her as home secretary.
- The author stated that they will only cut taxes in a responsible way.
Deceptions
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- Suella Braverman has launched a full-scale attack on her old boss Rishi Sunak, a day after he sacked her as home secretary.
- The most unconservative thing I could do would be to cut taxes by increasing borrowing.
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