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UK Government Redirects Apprenticeship Funding to Boost Entry-Level Programs
The UK government announced a plan to create 120,000 new apprenticeship training places, primarily focusing on lower-level apprenticeships for young adults, funded partly by increased charges on employers hiring from outside the UK and a reduction in funding for higher-level programs.
UK Government Redirects Apprenticeship Funding to Boost Entry-Level Programs
The UK government announced a plan to create 120,000 new apprenticeship training places, primarily focusing on lower-level apprenticeships for young adults, funded partly by increased charges on employers hiring from outside the UK and a reduction in funding for higher-level programs.
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36% Bias Score


Roglic to Continue in Giro Despite Injuries
Primoz Roglic, despite injuries from crashes on May 18th and 20th and significant time loss, will continue in the Giro d'Italia, starting Tuesday's challenging mountain stage despite not training on Monday.
Roglic to Continue in Giro Despite Injuries
Primoz Roglic, despite injuries from crashes on May 18th and 20th and significant time loss, will continue in the Giro d'Italia, starting Tuesday's challenging mountain stage despite not training on Monday.
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40% Bias Score


OnlyFans Sale Talks Amidst High Revenue but Valuation Challenges
OnlyFans, owned by Leonid Radvinsky, is in talks to sell for up to \$8 billion, despite generating \$6.6 billion in revenue and \$485 million in profit in 2023; however, its adult content association complicates valuation.
OnlyFans Sale Talks Amidst High Revenue but Valuation Challenges
OnlyFans, owned by Leonid Radvinsky, is in talks to sell for up to \$8 billion, despite generating \$6.6 billion in revenue and \$485 million in profit in 2023; however, its adult content association complicates valuation.
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56% Bias Score


EU Commissioner Visits Greece to Discuss Green Transition and Fair Taxation
EU Climate Commissioner Vopke Houxtra visited Greece to discuss green transition challenges with Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis, focusing on the tax gap, EU climate policies, and implementing OECD/G20 Global Tax Agreement pillars 1 and 2 to ensure fair taxation of multinationals; Greece showc...
EU Commissioner Visits Greece to Discuss Green Transition and Fair Taxation
EU Climate Commissioner Vopke Houxtra visited Greece to discuss green transition challenges with Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis, focusing on the tax gap, EU climate policies, and implementing OECD/G20 Global Tax Agreement pillars 1 and 2 to ensure fair taxation of multinationals; Greece showc...
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24% Bias Score


Frankfurt Opens First Crack Addiction Treatment Center in Germany
Frankfurt is opening Germany's first comprehensive treatment center for crack cocaine addiction, offering integrated services to reduce the visible impacts of drug use in the Bahnhofsviertel district, while also addressing concerns about the city's role in providing care for non-residents.
Frankfurt Opens First Crack Addiction Treatment Center in Germany
Frankfurt is opening Germany's first comprehensive treatment center for crack cocaine addiction, offering integrated services to reduce the visible impacts of drug use in the Bahnhofsviertel district, while also addressing concerns about the city's role in providing care for non-residents.
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40% Bias Score


UK Teenagers and Family Breakdown: A Fivefold Increase Since the 1970s
A UK study reveals that 45% of teenagers do not live with both birth parents by age 14, a fivefold increase since the 1970s, primarily driven by unmarried couples separating, and linked to significant negative impacts on teenagers' mental health and academic performance.
UK Teenagers and Family Breakdown: A Fivefold Increase Since the 1970s
A UK study reveals that 45% of teenagers do not live with both birth parents by age 14, a fivefold increase since the 1970s, primarily driven by unmarried couples separating, and linked to significant negative impacts on teenagers' mental health and academic performance.
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64% Bias Score

English Doctors Urged to Reject Strike Ballot Amid NHS Pay Dispute
Health Secretary Wes Streeting urged English resident doctors to vote against a strike ballot starting Tuesday, despite a 5.4% pay rise this year, arguing that further action would harm the NHS. The British Medical Association (BMA) says a 20% increase is needed to recover from below-inflation pay a...

English Doctors Urged to Reject Strike Ballot Amid NHS Pay Dispute
Health Secretary Wes Streeting urged English resident doctors to vote against a strike ballot starting Tuesday, despite a 5.4% pay rise this year, arguing that further action would harm the NHS. The British Medical Association (BMA) says a 20% increase is needed to recover from below-inflation pay a...
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36% Bias Score

French Lawmakers' Offices Vandalized Amid Agricultural Bill Debate
Two lawmakers' offices in Gironde, France, were vandalized on May 26th, 2024, by members of the Coordination Rurale (CR) farmers' union in protest of the "Duplomb" agricultural bill, which they oppose; the lawmakers plan to press charges.

French Lawmakers' Offices Vandalized Amid Agricultural Bill Debate
Two lawmakers' offices in Gironde, France, were vandalized on May 26th, 2024, by members of the Coordination Rurale (CR) farmers' union in protest of the "Duplomb" agricultural bill, which they oppose; the lawmakers plan to press charges.
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48% Bias Score

Wilders Threatens Dutch Cabinet Crisis Over Immigration Plan
Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders threatened a cabinet crisis unless his 10-point plan to drastically cut immigrationâincluding halting asylum, stopping family reunification for refugees, and deporting Syrians with temporary visasâis adopted by the Netherlands' four-party coalition government.

Wilders Threatens Dutch Cabinet Crisis Over Immigration Plan
Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders threatened a cabinet crisis unless his 10-point plan to drastically cut immigrationâincluding halting asylum, stopping family reunification for refugees, and deporting Syrians with temporary visasâis adopted by the Netherlands' four-party coalition government.
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56% Bias Score

Fulda Diocese Awaits Report on Sexual Abuse Allegations
The Fulda diocese's commission investigating sexual abuse allegations will soon release its final report, with Bishop Michael Gerber anticipating insights into the past and recommendations for future changes in the church's approach to preventing abuse.

Fulda Diocese Awaits Report on Sexual Abuse Allegations
The Fulda diocese's commission investigating sexual abuse allegations will soon release its final report, with Bishop Michael Gerber anticipating insights into the past and recommendations for future changes in the church's approach to preventing abuse.
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36% Bias Score

Frankfurt's Novel Crack Addiction Center: A Potential Model for Germany
Frankfurt, Germany is opening a novel crack addiction treatment center in the Bahnhofsviertel district, integrating various support services under one roof to transition addicts away from the streets and potentially serve as a model for other cities facing similar challenges.

Frankfurt's Novel Crack Addiction Center: A Potential Model for Germany
Frankfurt, Germany is opening a novel crack addiction treatment center in the Bahnhofsviertel district, integrating various support services under one roof to transition addicts away from the streets and potentially serve as a model for other cities facing similar challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Right-Wing's Internal Strife Hampers Challenge to Scandal-Plagued PSOE"
Amidst multiple scandals involving the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Spain's right-wing opposition grapples with internal ideological divisions, hindering their ability to effectively challenge the ruling party and potentially paving the way for continued PSOE governance.

Spanish Right-Wing's Internal Strife Hampers Challenge to Scandal-Plagued PSOE"
Amidst multiple scandals involving the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Spain's right-wing opposition grapples with internal ideological divisions, hindering their ability to effectively challenge the ruling party and potentially paving the way for continued PSOE governance.
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68% Bias Score
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