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Falkirk Returns to Scottish Premiership After 15-Year Absence
Falkirk secured promotion to the Scottish Premiership after a 15-year absence, winning the Championship title with a 3-1 victory over Hamilton Academical on the final day of the season, marking their second consecutive title win under manager John McGlynn.
Falkirk Returns to Scottish Premiership After 15-Year Absence
Falkirk secured promotion to the Scottish Premiership after a 15-year absence, winning the Championship title with a 3-1 victory over Hamilton Academical on the final day of the season, marking their second consecutive title win under manager John McGlynn.
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36% Bias Score


Liverpool's Title Win to Boost Summer Transfer Targets
Liverpool manager Arne Slot believes their record-equalling 20th league title win on Sunday, celebrated with a party at Anfield after a 5-1 victory over Tottenham, will significantly help attract top players this summer, providing a unique selling point and ample time for preparations.
Liverpool's Title Win to Boost Summer Transfer Targets
Liverpool manager Arne Slot believes their record-equalling 20th league title win on Sunday, celebrated with a party at Anfield after a 5-1 victory over Tottenham, will significantly help attract top players this summer, providing a unique selling point and ample time for preparations.
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36% Bias Score


No Refunds for Early-Ending Snooker Semi-Final
The World Snooker Tour refused refunds to spectators after a snooker semi-final ended early, replacing the scheduled match with a 90-minute exhibition between Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor, prompting criticism from fans who paid up to £115 for a full session.
No Refunds for Early-Ending Snooker Semi-Final
The World Snooker Tour refused refunds to spectators after a snooker semi-final ended early, replacing the scheduled match with a 90-minute exhibition between Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor, prompting criticism from fans who paid up to £115 for a full session.
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48% Bias Score


UK Kimchi Market Booms Amidst Growing Global Demand
Kimchi, a fermented Korean cabbage dish, is surging in UK popularity, with sales of South Korean exports more than doubling over the past decade, leading to a rise in both Korean brands and local producers offering diverse options.
UK Kimchi Market Booms Amidst Growing Global Demand
Kimchi, a fermented Korean cabbage dish, is surging in UK popularity, with sales of South Korean exports more than doubling over the past decade, leading to a rise in both Korean brands and local producers offering diverse options.
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36% Bias Score


Senegal Partners to Improve Child Nutrition and Health
Senegal's National Agency for Early Childhood and the National Nutrition Development Council partnered to improve child nutrition and health through nutritional services and gardening programs in early childhood centers, aligning with the government's 2050 policy framework.
Senegal Partners to Improve Child Nutrition and Health
Senegal's National Agency for Early Childhood and the National Nutrition Development Council partnered to improve child nutrition and health through nutritional services and gardening programs in early childhood centers, aligning with the government's 2050 policy framework.
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24% Bias Score


The Decline of TV Weddings: A Reflection of Changing Television
The decline of traditional TV weddings is linked to shifts in television production and scheduling, including the rise of streaming and premium cable, which changed the way stories are told and impacted narrative resolutions.
The Decline of TV Weddings: A Reflection of Changing Television
The decline of traditional TV weddings is linked to shifts in television production and scheduling, including the rise of streaming and premium cable, which changed the way stories are told and impacted narrative resolutions.
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44% Bias Score

New BBC News NI Podcast "The State of Us" Launches Next Week
BBC News NI presenters Tara Mills and Declan Harvey launch a new podcast, "The State of Us," next week, offering an informal, conversational approach to news in Northern Ireland, expanding on existing BBC coverage and aiming for broader audience engagement.

New BBC News NI Podcast "The State of Us" Launches Next Week
BBC News NI presenters Tara Mills and Declan Harvey launch a new podcast, "The State of Us," next week, offering an informal, conversational approach to news in Northern Ireland, expanding on existing BBC coverage and aiming for broader audience engagement.
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36% Bias Score

Conservatives Lose Buckinghamshire Council Majority
The Conservatives lost control of Buckinghamshire Council in the recent local elections, losing their majority by one seat to Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats, ending their 50-year reign and resulting in a diverse council composition.

Conservatives Lose Buckinghamshire Council Majority
The Conservatives lost control of Buckinghamshire Council in the recent local elections, losing their majority by one seat to Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats, ending their 50-year reign and resulting in a diverse council composition.
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44% Bias Score

Gloucestershire and Bristol Rail Services Disrupted by Weekend Engineering Works
Great Western Railway services between Gloucester and Stroud, and Gloucester and Bristol will be replaced by buses this weekend due to Network Rail's engineering works, including track replacement near Gloucester, bridge repairs near Stonehouse, and upgrades at Gloucester station. The works, running...

Gloucestershire and Bristol Rail Services Disrupted by Weekend Engineering Works
Great Western Railway services between Gloucester and Stroud, and Gloucester and Bristol will be replaced by buses this weekend due to Network Rail's engineering works, including track replacement near Gloucester, bridge repairs near Stonehouse, and upgrades at Gloucester station. The works, running...
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36% Bias Score

Greece Legalizes Unauthorized Tourist Port Constructions
Greece's 2018 law, amended five times, legalizes unauthorized constructions in tourist ports operating before January 1, 2022, requiring environmental permits and potentially impacting port development due to relaxed building restrictions and permit requirements.

Greece Legalizes Unauthorized Tourist Port Constructions
Greece's 2018 law, amended five times, legalizes unauthorized constructions in tourist ports operating before January 1, 2022, requiring environmental permits and potentially impacting port development due to relaxed building restrictions and permit requirements.
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44% Bias Score

Tunisian-British Joint Action Plan to Enhance Higher Education Cooperation
Tunisia and Britain adopted a joint action plan for 2025-2026 to boost cooperation in higher education and research, including joint academic programs, double diplomas, and promoting English language use, following meetings in the UK on April 29-30, 2025.

Tunisian-British Joint Action Plan to Enhance Higher Education Cooperation
Tunisia and Britain adopted a joint action plan for 2025-2026 to boost cooperation in higher education and research, including joint academic programs, double diplomas, and promoting English language use, following meetings in the UK on April 29-30, 2025.
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36% Bias Score

Mayor's 300-Mile Cycle to Mend 1,000-Year-Old Rift
Cambridgeshire mayor Richard Slade will cycle 300 miles to Cornwall over the bank holiday weekend to raise £10,000 for local theatre groups, aiming to heal a 1,000-year-old rift between St Neots and St Neot, sparked by the alleged theft of Saint Neot's bones.

Mayor's 300-Mile Cycle to Mend 1,000-Year-Old Rift
Cambridgeshire mayor Richard Slade will cycle 300 miles to Cornwall over the bank holiday weekend to raise £10,000 for local theatre groups, aiming to heal a 1,000-year-old rift between St Neots and St Neot, sparked by the alleged theft of Saint Neot's bones.
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40% Bias Score
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