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MI6 Appoints First Female Head
Blaise Metreweli, a 47-year-old career intelligence officer, will become the first woman to lead MI6, the UK's foreign intelligence service, succeeding Sir Richard Moore in the autumn.
MI6 Appoints First Female Head
Blaise Metreweli, a 47-year-old career intelligence officer, will become the first woman to lead MI6, the UK's foreign intelligence service, succeeding Sir Richard Moore in the autumn.
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44% Bias Score


Rodrigo Supports Anti-ICE Protests Amidst LA Riots
Singer Olivia Rodrigo voiced support for anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles on Saturday, citing "violent deportations" and sharing her personal experience with border security; these protests followed June 6th ICE raids that sparked riots.
Rodrigo Supports Anti-ICE Protests Amidst LA Riots
Singer Olivia Rodrigo voiced support for anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles on Saturday, citing "violent deportations" and sharing her personal experience with border security; these protests followed June 6th ICE raids that sparked riots.
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60% Bias Score


Premier League Transfer Window Reopens: Another Record Spending Spree Expected
Premier League clubs can buy and sell players until September 1st in a summer transfer window that follows a record-breaking £1.96bn spending spree last summer and significant early June activity, with numerous high-profile transfers already underway.
Premier League Transfer Window Reopens: Another Record Spending Spree Expected
Premier League clubs can buy and sell players until September 1st in a summer transfer window that follows a record-breaking £1.96bn spending spree last summer and significant early June activity, with numerous high-profile transfers already underway.
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24% Bias Score


Oil Price Surge: Israel-Iran Conflict Creates Global Economic Shock
Rising oil prices, driven by the Israel-Iran conflict and fears of supply disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz, are creating an adverse shock to the global economy, with Brent crude hitting a five-month high of $74.60 per barrel.
Oil Price Surge: Israel-Iran Conflict Creates Global Economic Shock
Rising oil prices, driven by the Israel-Iran conflict and fears of supply disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz, are creating an adverse shock to the global economy, with Brent crude hitting a five-month high of $74.60 per barrel.
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64% Bias Score


US "Revenge Taxes" Threaten Foreign Investment
The US House of Representatives passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act", which includes Section 899, allowing higher taxes on foreign entities from countries with taxes deemed unfair to US interests, potentially up to 20%, impacting foreign investment and international relations.
US "Revenge Taxes" Threaten Foreign Investment
The US House of Representatives passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act", which includes Section 899, allowing higher taxes on foreign entities from countries with taxes deemed unfair to US interests, potentially up to 20%, impacting foreign investment and international relations.
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44% Bias Score


UK Parliament Demands Action on Illegal E-bikes Posing Safety Risks
A UK parliamentary report reveals a sharp rise in illegal, high-powered e-bikes, causing road safety hazards and fires, particularly among gig economy delivery riders; it urges immediate government action.
UK Parliament Demands Action on Illegal E-bikes Posing Safety Risks
A UK parliamentary report reveals a sharp rise in illegal, high-powered e-bikes, causing road safety hazards and fires, particularly among gig economy delivery riders; it urges immediate government action.
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52% Bias Score

UCO Report Fuels Feijóo's Attack on Sánchez Amidst PP Congress
Following a corruption report implicating the former PSOE secretary, PP leader Feijóo demanded a parliamentary session this Wednesday to address the issue, using the event as a political opportunity during his pre-congress campaign in Malaga.

UCO Report Fuels Feijóo's Attack on Sánchez Amidst PP Congress
Following a corruption report implicating the former PSOE secretary, PP leader Feijóo demanded a parliamentary session this Wednesday to address the issue, using the event as a political opportunity during his pre-congress campaign in Malaga.
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56% Bias Score

Hospices Face Uncertainty Amid Assisted Dying Bill Debate
The Assisted Dying bill in England and Wales is creating uncertainty among hospices, who are concerned about funding and the potential impact on patient care, as a key Commons vote is expected this Friday; hospices provide palliative care to thousands of patients and rely heavily on charitable donat...

Hospices Face Uncertainty Amid Assisted Dying Bill Debate
The Assisted Dying bill in England and Wales is creating uncertainty among hospices, who are concerned about funding and the potential impact on patient care, as a key Commons vote is expected this Friday; hospices provide palliative care to thousands of patients and rely heavily on charitable donat...
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44% Bias Score

Tuam Mother and Baby Home Excavation Begins
Excavation begins Monday at a Tuam, County Galway, mass burial site linked to a former mother and baby institution; the remains of up to 796 babies and children will be recovered and analyzed over the next 24 months by the Office of the Director of Authorised Intervention (ODAIT).

Tuam Mother and Baby Home Excavation Begins
Excavation begins Monday at a Tuam, County Galway, mass burial site linked to a former mother and baby institution; the remains of up to 796 babies and children will be recovered and analyzed over the next 24 months by the Office of the Director of Authorised Intervention (ODAIT).
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28% Bias Score

MPs Urge Regulatory Control Over Water Company Bonuses, Propose Non-Profit Model
A UK parliamentary report recommends that regulators pre-approve water company bonuses and dividends, and that the government explore a non-profit model for water companies in England, similar to Wales, to improve financial management and environmental protection, citing examples of irresponsible sp...

MPs Urge Regulatory Control Over Water Company Bonuses, Propose Non-Profit Model
A UK parliamentary report recommends that regulators pre-approve water company bonuses and dividends, and that the government explore a non-profit model for water companies in England, similar to Wales, to improve financial management and environmental protection, citing examples of irresponsible sp...
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56% Bias Score

UK Announces Statutory Inquiry into Grooming Gangs
Following months of pressure, including from Elon Musk, the UK government announced a statutory inquiry into grooming gangs after a review recommended the action, marking a significant shift from its initial stance.

UK Announces Statutory Inquiry into Grooming Gangs
Following months of pressure, including from Elon Musk, the UK government announced a statutory inquiry into grooming gangs after a review recommended the action, marking a significant shift from its initial stance.
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44% Bias Score

Australia's Support for Israel Undermines International Law
Australia's foreign and defense ministers and opposition leader failed to condemn Israel's preemptive attack on Iran's nuclear program, despite this action violating international law by lacking an imminent threat of attack from Iran, highlighting a double standard in applying international law and ...

Australia's Support for Israel Undermines International Law
Australia's foreign and defense ministers and opposition leader failed to condemn Israel's preemptive attack on Iran's nuclear program, despite this action violating international law by lacking an imminent threat of attack from Iran, highlighting a double standard in applying international law and ...
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56% Bias Score
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