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Lib Dems' Bournemouth Conference: Balancing Humanitarian Approach with Voter Concerns on Asylum
The Liberal Democrat party conference in Bournemouth highlights their humanitarian stance on asylum seekers, focusing on legal routes and allowing asylum seekers to work, while acknowledging public concern over illegal immigration and the strain on resources.
Lib Dems' Bournemouth Conference: Balancing Humanitarian Approach with Voter Concerns on Asylum
The Liberal Democrat party conference in Bournemouth highlights their humanitarian stance on asylum seekers, focusing on legal routes and allowing asylum seekers to work, while acknowledging public concern over illegal immigration and the strain on resources.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Trump Administration Seeks to Rescind Roadless Rule
The Trump administration is attempting to overturn the 2001 Roadless Rule, which restricts logging and road construction on 58 million acres of national forests, to boost logging and mitigate wildfire risks, facing opposition from environmental groups.
Trump Administration Seeks to Rescind Roadless Rule
The Trump administration is attempting to overturn the 2001 Roadless Rule, which restricts logging and road construction on 58 million acres of national forests, to boost logging and mitigate wildfire risks, facing opposition from environmental groups.
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32% Bias Score


Northern Ireland Power Station Seeks Environmental Exemption to Secure Winter Energy Supply
To guarantee electricity supplies this winter, Kilroot power station in Northern Ireland may require an exemption from environmental regulations, as its gas turbines are nearing their annual operating limit due to outages at other stations.
Northern Ireland Power Station Seeks Environmental Exemption to Secure Winter Energy Supply
To guarantee electricity supplies this winter, Kilroot power station in Northern Ireland may require an exemption from environmental regulations, as its gas turbines are nearing their annual operating limit due to outages at other stations.
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20% Bias Score


DUP Leader Warns of Unionist Division's Impact
DUP leader Gavin Robinson will warn at his party's conference that internal unionist division strengthens their opponents, particularly highlighting the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) party's growing influence.
DUP Leader Warns of Unionist Division's Impact
DUP leader Gavin Robinson will warn at his party's conference that internal unionist division strengthens their opponents, particularly highlighting the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) party's growing influence.
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40% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein: Species Extinction and Recovery
In Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, while some species like the otter and sea eagle are recovering thanks to conservation efforts, intensive agriculture has caused a significant decline in insect populations and other species, highlighting the need for sustainable practices.
Schleswig-Holstein: Species Extinction and Recovery
In Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, while some species like the otter and sea eagle are recovering thanks to conservation efforts, intensive agriculture has caused a significant decline in insect populations and other species, highlighting the need for sustainable practices.
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20% Bias Score


Scotland Aims for EU Re-entry Within a Decade
Scottish External Affairs Minister Angus Robertson predicts Scotland and a united Ireland will rejoin the EU within 10 years, facing opposition from UK politicians but pushing for a soon-to-come referendum.
Scotland Aims for EU Re-entry Within a Decade
Scottish External Affairs Minister Angus Robertson predicts Scotland and a united Ireland will rejoin the EU within 10 years, facing opposition from UK politicians but pushing for a soon-to-come referendum.
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52% Bias Score

Veteran Sky News Reporter Jon Craig Reflects on 44 By-Election Counts
Sky News' Jon Craig recounts his two-decade experience covering British by-elections, highlighting key moments, including upsets, close calls, and his unique insights into the process.

Veteran Sky News Reporter Jon Craig Reflects on 44 By-Election Counts
Sky News' Jon Craig recounts his two-decade experience covering British by-elections, highlighting key moments, including upsets, close calls, and his unique insights into the process.
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44% Bias Score

Ohio Teamsters Union Endorses Ramaswamy for Governor
The Ohio Conference of Teamsters, representing over 50,000 workers, has endorsed Republican Vivek Ramaswamy for governor in 2026, marking a shift from their past support of Democrats.

Ohio Teamsters Union Endorses Ramaswamy for Governor
The Ohio Conference of Teamsters, representing over 50,000 workers, has endorsed Republican Vivek Ramaswamy for governor in 2026, marking a shift from their past support of Democrats.
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44% Bias Score

Charlie the Horse: A Finalist for BBC's Make a Difference Award
Charlie, an 18-year-old Irish cob horse at Newtownards RDA, has been nominated for the BBC's Make a Difference Award for his work supporting disabled riders.

Charlie the Horse: A Finalist for BBC's Make a Difference Award
Charlie, an 18-year-old Irish cob horse at Newtownards RDA, has been nominated for the BBC's Make a Difference Award for his work supporting disabled riders.
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32% Bias Score

Puerto Rican Man Sues Bad Bunny for Unauthorized Use of His House in Music Video and Concert
An 84-year-old Puerto Rican man, Ramón Carrasco, is suing Bad Bunny, Rimas Entertainment, Move Concerts, and A1 Productions for unauthorized use of his house in the music video "Debí tirar más fotos" and as inspiration for the singer's concert stage design.

Puerto Rican Man Sues Bad Bunny for Unauthorized Use of His House in Music Video and Concert
An 84-year-old Puerto Rican man, Ramón Carrasco, is suing Bad Bunny, Rimas Entertainment, Move Concerts, and A1 Productions for unauthorized use of his house in the music video "Debí tirar más fotos" and as inspiration for the singer's concert stage design.
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24% Bias Score

Germany's Border Controls with Poland: A Temporary Measure?
Germany's extended border controls with Poland, implemented in October 2023 to curb irregular migration, are causing traffic disruptions and sparking debate over their long-term necessity, despite a recent decrease in migrant arrivals.

Germany's Border Controls with Poland: A Temporary Measure?
Germany's extended border controls with Poland, implemented in October 2023 to curb irregular migration, are causing traffic disruptions and sparking debate over their long-term necessity, despite a recent decrease in migrant arrivals.
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32% Bias Score

Rising Interest in German Military Service
Despite initial doubts, the number of young people choosing voluntary military service in Germany has increased by 15 percent compared to the previous year, prompting the government to introduce a new, combined system starting in 2026.

Rising Interest in German Military Service
Despite initial doubts, the number of young people choosing voluntary military service in Germany has increased by 15 percent compared to the previous year, prompting the government to introduce a new, combined system starting in 2026.
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28% Bias Score
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