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Missed Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Need for Ultrasound in Dense Breasts
TV presenter Julia Bradbury's breast cancer was missed twice due to dense breast tissue; an ultrasound finally detected a 6cm tumor during a third consultation, prompting reflection on the importance of alternative imaging for dense breasts and lifestyle changes in cancer prevention and recovery.
Missed Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Need for Ultrasound in Dense Breasts
TV presenter Julia Bradbury's breast cancer was missed twice due to dense breast tissue; an ultrasound finally detected a 6cm tumor during a third consultation, prompting reflection on the importance of alternative imaging for dense breasts and lifestyle changes in cancer prevention and recovery.
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28% Bias Score


Saba's Takeover Bids Rejected by Two More Investment Trusts
Shareholders of Henderson Opportunities and CQS Natural Resources Growth and Income investment trusts overwhelmingly rejected Saba Capital Management's takeover bids on January 26, 2024, marking Saba's fourth and fifth consecutive defeat in its attempt to consolidate London-listed investment trusts,...
Saba's Takeover Bids Rejected by Two More Investment Trusts
Shareholders of Henderson Opportunities and CQS Natural Resources Growth and Income investment trusts overwhelmingly rejected Saba Capital Management's takeover bids on January 26, 2024, marking Saba's fourth and fifth consecutive defeat in its attempt to consolidate London-listed investment trusts,...
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52% Bias Score


1918-1919 UK Police Strikes: Causes, Consequences, and Lasting Impact
In 1918 and 1919, low pay, the dismissal of a union organizer, and the lack of union recognition led to police strikes in London and Liverpool, resulting in widespread rioting in Liverpool and the subsequent outlawing of police strikes via the 1919 Police Act.
1918-1919 UK Police Strikes: Causes, Consequences, and Lasting Impact
In 1918 and 1919, low pay, the dismissal of a union organizer, and the lack of union recognition led to police strikes in London and Liverpool, resulting in widespread rioting in Liverpool and the subsequent outlawing of police strikes via the 1919 Police Act.
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40% Bias Score


UK's First Legal Cannabis Factory Opens, Addressing Medicinal Supply Shortages
Derbyshire-based Dalgety opened the UK's first legal cannabis factory, a £10 million facility protected by ex-military guards, addressing the shortage of domestically produced medicinal cannabis and aiming to provide patients with high-quality, timely supplies within one month of harvest.
UK's First Legal Cannabis Factory Opens, Addressing Medicinal Supply Shortages
Derbyshire-based Dalgety opened the UK's first legal cannabis factory, a £10 million facility protected by ex-military guards, addressing the shortage of domestically produced medicinal cannabis and aiming to provide patients with high-quality, timely supplies within one month of harvest.
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44% Bias Score


Italy's Tourism and Transport Sectors Show Strong Growth in 2024
Italy's hospitality sector reached €37.8 billion in 2024 (a 5% increase), with e-commerce also growing by 5% to €21.2 billion; transport reached €26.3 billion (+10%), driven by increased air travel.
Italy's Tourism and Transport Sectors Show Strong Growth in 2024
Italy's hospitality sector reached €37.8 billion in 2024 (a 5% increase), with e-commerce also growing by 5% to €21.2 billion; transport reached €26.3 billion (+10%), driven by increased air travel.
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36% Bias Score


Italian Boyfriend Investigated in Girlfriend's Death
In Cosenza, Italy, the death of Ilaria Mirabelli, initially classified as a car accident, is now investigated as a possible vehicular homicide after five months of investigation following the family's insistence; her boyfriend, Mario Molinari, tested positive for alcohol and drugs, and his account o...
Italian Boyfriend Investigated in Girlfriend's Death
In Cosenza, Italy, the death of Ilaria Mirabelli, initially classified as a car accident, is now investigated as a possible vehicular homicide after five months of investigation following the family's insistence; her boyfriend, Mario Molinari, tested positive for alcohol and drugs, and his account o...
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60% Bias Score

Vodafone Q4 Sales Up 5%, Driven by UK and Africa, Offset by German Slowdown
Vodafone's Q4 2024 turnover rose 5% to €9.8 billion, driven by strong UK (€1.9 billion, +7.2%) and African (+11.6% organic services revenue) sales, offsetting a German decline (-6.4% service revenue) due to price hikes and regulatory changes; a UK merger with Three is planned.

Vodafone Q4 Sales Up 5%, Driven by UK and Africa, Offset by German Slowdown
Vodafone's Q4 2024 turnover rose 5% to €9.8 billion, driven by strong UK (€1.9 billion, +7.2%) and African (+11.6% organic services revenue) sales, offsetting a German decline (-6.4% service revenue) due to price hikes and regulatory changes; a UK merger with Three is planned.
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40% Bias Score

YouGov CEO Resigns Amid Activist Investor Pressure
YouGov CEO Steve Hatch resigned on Tuesday after pressure from activist investor Gatemore Capital, who cited management missteps and a 70 percent share price decline over the last year. Co-founder Stephen Shakespeare will serve as interim CEO while YouGov seeks a buyer.

YouGov CEO Resigns Amid Activist Investor Pressure
YouGov CEO Steve Hatch resigned on Tuesday after pressure from activist investor Gatemore Capital, who cited management missteps and a 70 percent share price decline over the last year. Co-founder Stephen Shakespeare will serve as interim CEO while YouGov seeks a buyer.
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48% Bias Score

Australia Seeks Tariff Exemptions Amid Trump Trade Uncertainty
Newly released documents show Australian officials were uncertain about Donald Trump's post-election trade plans, prompting urgent talks with US counterparts to secure exemptions from potential tariffs on Australian aluminum and steel, despite assurances of a strong bilateral relationship.

Australia Seeks Tariff Exemptions Amid Trump Trade Uncertainty
Newly released documents show Australian officials were uncertain about Donald Trump's post-election trade plans, prompting urgent talks with US counterparts to secure exemptions from potential tariffs on Australian aluminum and steel, despite assurances of a strong bilateral relationship.
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44% Bias Score

Victorian Government Reviews Bail Laws Amidst Byelection Pressure
Facing pressure from a byelection and rising crime rates, Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan announced a review of the state's six-month-old bail laws, despite previous inquiries and a recent 13.3% rise in crime in the relevant region.

Victorian Government Reviews Bail Laws Amidst Byelection Pressure
Facing pressure from a byelection and rising crime rates, Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan announced a review of the state's six-month-old bail laws, despite previous inquiries and a recent 13.3% rise in crime in the relevant region.
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64% Bias Score

Spain's January Job Losses: Record Employment Amidst Seasonal Decline and Gender Disparity
In January 2025, Spain lost 242,148 jobs, primarily affecting women and the commerce sector, despite record overall employment (21,095,814) and historically low unemployment (2,599,443); this aligns with seasonal trends but raises concerns about gender inequality.

Spain's January Job Losses: Record Employment Amidst Seasonal Decline and Gender Disparity
In January 2025, Spain lost 242,148 jobs, primarily affecting women and the commerce sector, despite record overall employment (21,095,814) and historically low unemployment (2,599,443); this aligns with seasonal trends but raises concerns about gender inequality.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Employers Reject Government's Work Hour Reduction
Spanish employers' groups, CEOE and ATA, strongly reject the government's proposed reduction of the work week to 37.5 hours, planning to actively lobby against it in parliament; the government approved the measure despite the employers' opposition, citing 11 months of unsuccessful tripartite negotia...

Spanish Employers Reject Government's Work Hour Reduction
Spanish employers' groups, CEOE and ATA, strongly reject the government's proposed reduction of the work week to 37.5 hours, planning to actively lobby against it in parliament; the government approved the measure despite the employers' opposition, citing 11 months of unsuccessful tripartite negotia...
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48% Bias Score
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