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Nottingham Forest's "130 Million GBP" Stadium Expansion Approved
Nottingham Forest's "130 million GBP" City Ground stadium expansion, approved by Rushcliffe Borough Council, will add a 10,000-seat stand, increasing capacity to 35,000, create hundreds of jobs, and boost the local economy by "13 million GBP" annually, following delays and negotiations.
Nottingham Forest's "130 Million GBP" Stadium Expansion Approved
Nottingham Forest's "130 million GBP" City Ground stadium expansion, approved by Rushcliffe Borough Council, will add a 10,000-seat stand, increasing capacity to 35,000, create hundreds of jobs, and boost the local economy by "13 million GBP" annually, following delays and negotiations.
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40% Bias Score


Study Group Receives Major Investment Amidst Asylum Claim Scrutiny
Study Group, a major sponsor of international students at British universities, secured tens of millions of pounds in funding from ICG and Bain Capital, becoming majority-owned while Ardian retains a minority stake, following a period of financial challenges and scrutiny over student asylum claims.
Study Group Receives Major Investment Amidst Asylum Claim Scrutiny
Study Group, a major sponsor of international students at British universities, secured tens of millions of pounds in funding from ICG and Bain Capital, becoming majority-owned while Ardian retains a minority stake, following a period of financial challenges and scrutiny over student asylum claims.
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36% Bias Score


Beach Boys Founder Brian Wilson Dies at 82
Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys founder, died at 82 due to respiratory arrest; contributing factors included sepsis, cystitis, chronic respiratory and kidney diseases, and neurodegenerative disorder; his family confirmed his death on social media.
Beach Boys Founder Brian Wilson Dies at 82
Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys founder, died at 82 due to respiratory arrest; contributing factors included sepsis, cystitis, chronic respiratory and kidney diseases, and neurodegenerative disorder; his family confirmed his death on social media.
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24% Bias Score


Lithuanian City Saves Millions Using Fly Larvae to Process Food Waste
Vilnius, Lithuania, is using fly larvae to process 2,700 tonnes of its annual food waste, saving the city up to €2 million and creating various products, while regulatory hurdles in other countries like the UK prevent similar initiatives.
Lithuanian City Saves Millions Using Fly Larvae to Process Food Waste
Vilnius, Lithuania, is using fly larvae to process 2,700 tonnes of its annual food waste, saving the city up to €2 million and creating various products, while regulatory hurdles in other countries like the UK prevent similar initiatives.
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40% Bias Score


Amsterdam Accuses Spain of Targeting 'Beckham Law' Taxpayers
US lawyer Robert Amsterdam is leading a legal and media campaign against Spain's tax agency for allegedly targeting taxpayers using the 'Beckham Law,' a tax regime benefiting high-income expatriates who, in 2023, declared €2.7 billion in taxable income, averaging €160,000 annually in declared Spanis...
Amsterdam Accuses Spain of Targeting 'Beckham Law' Taxpayers
US lawyer Robert Amsterdam is leading a legal and media campaign against Spain's tax agency for allegedly targeting taxpayers using the 'Beckham Law,' a tax regime benefiting high-income expatriates who, in 2023, declared €2.7 billion in taxable income, averaging €160,000 annually in declared Spanis...
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36% Bias Score


ABC Faces Millions in Costs After Presenter's Removal
Antoinette Lattouf, an ABC presenter, was removed from air after a pro-Israel lobby campaign and pressure from The Australian newspaper regarding her social media posts; the ABC faces potential fines and costs exceeding $2 million.
ABC Faces Millions in Costs After Presenter's Removal
Antoinette Lattouf, an ABC presenter, was removed from air after a pro-Israel lobby campaign and pressure from The Australian newspaper regarding her social media posts; the ABC faces potential fines and costs exceeding $2 million.
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44% Bias Score

UK Government Averts Defeat on Welfare Bill with Concessions
Facing a potential defeat, the UK government offered concessions on its welfare reform bill, ensuring that existing claimants of PIP and Universal Credit will keep their benefits, costing at least £1.5 billion, although some Labour MPs remain opposed.

UK Government Averts Defeat on Welfare Bill with Concessions
Facing a potential defeat, the UK government offered concessions on its welfare reform bill, ensuring that existing claimants of PIP and Universal Credit will keep their benefits, costing at least £1.5 billion, although some Labour MPs remain opposed.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Proposes Tax Deduction for U.S.-Made Car Loans
President Trump announced a plan to make interest on U.S.-made car loans fully tax-deductible up to \$10,000 annually, phasing out above \$100,000 AGI from 2025-2028, citing the support of a lifelong Democrat autoworker who changed his allegiance due to the benefits of previous tax laws.

Trump Proposes Tax Deduction for U.S.-Made Car Loans
President Trump announced a plan to make interest on U.S.-made car loans fully tax-deductible up to \$10,000 annually, phasing out above \$100,000 AGI from 2025-2028, citing the support of a lifelong Democrat autoworker who changed his allegiance due to the benefits of previous tax laws.
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60% Bias Score

Kohberger Trial Delayed One Week
The trial of Bryan Kohberger, accused of the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, has been delayed one week; jury selection begins August 4th, and opening statements on August 18th, due to internal court scheduling needs for jury selection.

Kohberger Trial Delayed One Week
The trial of Bryan Kohberger, accused of the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, has been delayed one week; jury selection begins August 4th, and opening statements on August 18th, due to internal court scheduling needs for jury selection.
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36% Bias Score

Belgian Strikes Cripple Air Travel Amid Pension Reform Protests
Widespread strikes in Belgium caused by proposed pension reforms led to significant disruptions in transportation, particularly at Brussels and Charleroi airports, resulting in flight cancellations and airport congestion affecting thousands of passengers.

Belgian Strikes Cripple Air Travel Amid Pension Reform Protests
Widespread strikes in Belgium caused by proposed pension reforms led to significant disruptions in transportation, particularly at Brussels and Charleroi airports, resulting in flight cancellations and airport congestion affecting thousands of passengers.
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36% Bias Score

US Tariffs Slash UK Car Exports by Over Half
UK car exports to the US plunged 55.4% in May due to US tariffs, impacting major exporters like Jaguar Land Rover and highlighting the importance of the US market to the UK economy, which was valued at £9 billion last year.

US Tariffs Slash UK Car Exports by Over Half
UK car exports to the US plunged 55.4% in May due to US tariffs, impacting major exporters like Jaguar Land Rover and highlighting the importance of the US market to the UK economy, which was valued at £9 billion last year.
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40% Bias Score

MG's Revival: A British Brand's Electric Future
MG, a British car brand founded in 1920s England, went bankrupt in 2005, was acquired by the Chinese SAIC group, and relaunched in 2020 in Europe as a technologically advanced electric vehicle manufacturer, achieving success with models like the MG4 and MG5.

MG's Revival: A British Brand's Electric Future
MG, a British car brand founded in 1920s England, went bankrupt in 2005, was acquired by the Chinese SAIC group, and relaunched in 2020 in Europe as a technologically advanced electric vehicle manufacturer, achieving success with models like the MG4 and MG5.
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36% Bias Score
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