December 2024
January 2025
Starmer Pledges Named Police Officer for Every Neighbourhood
Sir Keir Starmer promised a named police officer for each neighbourhood in England and Wales, costing £100 million, to improve community relations; however, the Conservatives criticized this as misleading, claiming only a third of the promised 13,000 officers would be fully warranted.
Starmer Pledges Named Police Officer for Every Neighbourhood
Sir Keir Starmer promised a named police officer for each neighbourhood in England and Wales, costing £100 million, to improve community relations; however, the Conservatives criticized this as misleading, claiming only a third of the promised 13,000 officers would be fully warranted.
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44% Bias Score
Starmer Unveils Ambitious Infrastructure Plan to Boost UK Economy
Keir Starmer, the UK Labour leader, announced a plan for 150 major infrastructure projects and 1.5 million new homes to overcome bureaucratic obstacles and address economic stagnation, aiming to complete these projects by the end of this parliament.
Starmer Unveils Ambitious Infrastructure Plan to Boost UK Economy
Keir Starmer, the UK Labour leader, announced a plan for 150 major infrastructure projects and 1.5 million new homes to overcome bureaucratic obstacles and address economic stagnation, aiming to complete these projects by the end of this parliament.
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52% Bias Score
Vox Withdrawal Creates Minority Government in Valencia
Following Vox's withdrawal from the Valencian government coalition in July 2024 due to disagreements over immigration policies, President Carlos Mazón now faces a minority government and must secure Vox's support to pass the 2025 budget, creating political instability and potentially jeopardizing hi...
Vox Withdrawal Creates Minority Government in Valencia
Following Vox's withdrawal from the Valencian government coalition in July 2024 due to disagreements over immigration policies, President Carlos Mazón now faces a minority government and must secure Vox's support to pass the 2025 budget, creating political instability and potentially jeopardizing hi...
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36% Bias Score
Rome Luxury Hotel Sector to Double in Five Years
Rome's luxury hotel market is set to boom, with a 30% increase in rooms projected for 2025, doubling within five years; new openings such as the Romeo Hotel, designed by Zaha Hadid and featuring chef Alain Ducasse, along with The Goethe Hotel, La Minerva (Orient Express), and Nobu, showcase this tre...
Rome Luxury Hotel Sector to Double in Five Years
Rome's luxury hotel market is set to boom, with a 30% increase in rooms projected for 2025, doubling within five years; new openings such as the Romeo Hotel, designed by Zaha Hadid and featuring chef Alain Ducasse, along with The Goethe Hotel, La Minerva (Orient Express), and Nobu, showcase this tre...
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48% Bias Score
Poland Proposes Ban on OUN/UPA Propaganda Following Volhynia Massacre Agreement
Poland introduced a bill criminalizing the promotion of OUN/UPA symbols and ideology, citing the Volhynia massacre, shortly after Ukraine agreed to allow exhumation efforts. This action has sparked outrage in Ukraine and may significantly affect bilateral relations.
Poland Proposes Ban on OUN/UPA Propaganda Following Volhynia Massacre Agreement
Poland introduced a bill criminalizing the promotion of OUN/UPA symbols and ideology, citing the Volhynia massacre, shortly after Ukraine agreed to allow exhumation efforts. This action has sparked outrage in Ukraine and may significantly affect bilateral relations.
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56% Bias Score
Court Seizes Nevzorov's* Luxury Property
A St. Petersburg court invalidated the sale of a luxury house and land in Lisy Nos, worth up to 200 million rubles, from Alexander Nevzorov's* mother-in-law, transferring ownership to the Federal Agency for State Property Management, as part of ongoing efforts to seize assets from the family declare...
Court Seizes Nevzorov's* Luxury Property
A St. Petersburg court invalidated the sale of a luxury house and land in Lisy Nos, worth up to 200 million rubles, from Alexander Nevzorov's* mother-in-law, transferring ownership to the Federal Agency for State Property Management, as part of ongoing efforts to seize assets from the family declare...
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40% Bias Score
Shell and Equinor Merge North Sea Assets, Creating Largest Independent Producer
Shell and Equinor are merging their UK North Sea oil and gas assets to create the region's largest independent producer, employing 1,300 people and aiming to produce over 140,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day by next year, despite facing declining production and environmental concerns.
Shell and Equinor Merge North Sea Assets, Creating Largest Independent Producer
Shell and Equinor are merging their UK North Sea oil and gas assets to create the region's largest independent producer, employing 1,300 people and aiming to produce over 140,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day by next year, despite facing declining production and environmental concerns.
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40% Bias Score
Starmer Unveils Six Key Policy Goals to Boost Public Approval
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced six key policy goals for his government by 2029, including improving living standards, reducing NHS wait times, increasing housing, strengthening policing with 13,000 new officers, improving school readiness, and decarbonizing the power grid, in response to d...
Starmer Unveils Six Key Policy Goals to Boost Public Approval
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced six key policy goals for his government by 2029, including improving living standards, reducing NHS wait times, increasing housing, strengthening policing with 13,000 new officers, improving school readiness, and decarbonizing the power grid, in response to d...
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52% Bias Score
Mbappé's Slump: Pressure, Controversy, and Performance
Kylian Mbappé's recent subpar performances for Real Madrid are attributed to immense pressure to win the Champions League and off-field issues including a strained relationship with the French national team and a police investigation into a reported rape in Sweden.
Mbappé's Slump: Pressure, Controversy, and Performance
Kylian Mbappé's recent subpar performances for Real Madrid are attributed to immense pressure to win the Champions League and off-field issues including a strained relationship with the French national team and a police investigation into a reported rape in Sweden.
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60% Bias Score
Charlotte Dujardin banned from equestrian for one year over horse welfare violation
British equestrian Olympian Charlotte Dujardin received a one-year ban and a \$11,300 fine for violating horse welfare principles after a video emerged showing her repeatedly whipping a horse four years prior; she withdrew from the Paris Olympics following the video's release.
Charlotte Dujardin banned from equestrian for one year over horse welfare violation
British equestrian Olympian Charlotte Dujardin received a one-year ban and a \$11,300 fine for violating horse welfare principles after a video emerged showing her repeatedly whipping a horse four years prior; she withdrew from the Paris Olympics following the video's release.
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44% Bias Score
Remains of WWII Soldier Returned to Family After 83 Years
The remains of Alexei Rudin, a Red Army soldier missing in action since August 1941 near Katkovo village, Smolensk Oblast, were identified via a medallion and returned to his grandson in Magnitogorsk; his unit fought to stop the German advance on Moscow.
Remains of WWII Soldier Returned to Family After 83 Years
The remains of Alexei Rudin, a Red Army soldier missing in action since August 1941 near Katkovo village, Smolensk Oblast, were identified via a medallion and returned to his grandson in Magnitogorsk; his unit fought to stop the German advance on Moscow.
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16% Bias Score
Delayed Diagnosis Leads to Death of Schoolgirl After Scooter Accident in Tyumen Oblast
A schoolgirl died in August 2022 after suffering a head injury in a scooter accident in Golymshmanovo, Tyumen Oblast; a delayed diagnosis due to the failure of doctors to perform a CT scan at the initial hospital is considered the cause of death, leading to criminal charges against two doctors.
Delayed Diagnosis Leads to Death of Schoolgirl After Scooter Accident in Tyumen Oblast
A schoolgirl died in August 2022 after suffering a head injury in a scooter accident in Golymshmanovo, Tyumen Oblast; a delayed diagnosis due to the failure of doctors to perform a CT scan at the initial hospital is considered the cause of death, leading to criminal charges against two doctors.
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48% Bias Score