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UK Grants Right to Remain to Windrush Applicant After 50-Year Battle

After a nearly 50-year battle, 61-year-old Samuel Jarrett-Coker, who arrived in the UK from Sierra Leone in 1976, has been granted the right to remain under the Windrush scheme, resolving a situation marked by lost paperwork and unresponsive government agencies.

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40% Bias Score

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theguardian.com
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Brit School: A Launchpad for Entertainment Industry Success

The Brit School, a performing arts high school in Croydon, has produced numerous successful artists, including Adele and Amy Winehouse, and provides a supportive environment and industry connections, as exemplified by recent graduate Daisy Potter's career in West End theatre.

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28% Bias Score

Quality Education
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Nuclear Whistleblowers Face Bullying, MPs Warn

UK MPs warned about bullying of nuclear whistleblowers, citing the Sellafield case where £750,000 was spent fighting a whistleblower's claim of wrongful dismissal after she reported a "toxic culture"; a judge ruled in her favor.

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36% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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Lyon Opera Ballet Honors Merce Cunningham's Innovative Choreography

Lyon Opera Ballet is currently performing two of Merce Cunningham's works, Beach Birds (1991) and Biped (1999), showcasing his innovative and technically demanding choreography that utilized computer technology and motion capture three decades before the AI boom.

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8% Bias Score

Quality Education
elpais.com
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Spain's Congress Rejects Bill for National Public Health Agency

The Spanish Congress rejected a bill to create a National Public Health Agency (AESAP) by a vote of 167 to 176, with two abstentions, due to opposition from the PP, Vox, and Junts parties, raising concerns about Spain's preparedness for future health crises.

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56% Bias Score

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Armenia and Georgia Vie for UEFA Nations League Victory in High-Stakes 'Caucasus Derby'

Tonight, Armenia and Georgia's national football teams clash at Yerevan's Republican Stadium in a sold-out "Caucasus derby" for UEFA Nations League advancement; Armenia aims for a higher division while Georgia seeks to maintain its place.

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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Florida to Execute Edward James for 1993 Double Murder

Edward James, 63, will be executed in Florida on Thursday for the 1993 murders of eight-year-old Toni Neuner and her grandmother, after his appeals based on substance abuse, head injuries, and a heart attack were rejected; this is Florida's second execution of 2024.

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48% Bias Score

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dailymail.co.uk
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Dutton Slammed for Homophobic Slur

Australian Opposition Leader Peter Dutton used the homophobic slur "limp-wristed" to criticize Prime Minister Albanese's response to Chinese naval activity, drawing condemnation from LGBTQ+ advocates and overshadowing his foreign policy speech.

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64% Bias Score

Gender Equality
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Marineland Plans to Relocate Belugas Amidst Financial Troubles and Sanctuary Shortage

Marineland, facing financial difficulties and public pressure, plans to relocate its 31 belugas and other marine animals to secure funding through property division, but a lack of suitable Canadian sanctuaries raises concerns about their future.

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40% Bias Score

Life Below Water
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Madrid to Accept 700 Unaccompanied Minors Amidst Political Tensions

Madrid's president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, will accept 700 unaccompanied minors from the Canary Islands despite lacking jurisdiction and facing criticism from Vox, highlighting tensions over immigration policy and regional autonomy within Spain.

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64% Bias Score

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elmundo.es
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Mazón Apologizes to Valencia Flood Victims Five Months After Disaster

Five months after Valencia's October 2023 floods, President Carlos Mazón met with four victims' families who protested beforehand, criticizing inaction; Mazón apologized, promising to meet with all victims' families.

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36% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
azatutyun.am
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Unidentified Police Brutally Assault Artsakh Resident; No Arrests Made

An Artsakh resident, Tigran Ulubabyan, was severely beaten by six unidentified police officers in Vanadzor on March 14th; despite a criminal case, no arrests have been made, leading to public protests demanding justice and accountability.

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48% Bias Score

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