March 2025
April 2025


John & Paul": Reassessing the Beatles' Creative Partnership
Ian Leslie's "John & Paul" re-examines the Beatles' songwriting partnership, challenging the myth of Lennon and McCartney as opposing forces and revealing the depth of their collaboration through detailed analysis of their songs and personal lives, impacting future Beatles scholarship.
John & Paul": Reassessing the Beatles' Creative Partnership
Ian Leslie's "John & Paul" re-examines the Beatles' songwriting partnership, challenging the myth of Lennon and McCartney as opposing forces and revealing the depth of their collaboration through detailed analysis of their songs and personal lives, impacting future Beatles scholarship.
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36% Bias Score


Badenoch's Weak PMQs Performances Fuel Concerns About Tory Leadership
Kemi Badenoch's performance at Prime Minister's Questions is widely criticized as ineffective, hurting her leadership image and Tory party morale, with low poll numbers and internal dissent raising concerns about her future.
Badenoch's Weak PMQs Performances Fuel Concerns About Tory Leadership
Kemi Badenoch's performance at Prime Minister's Questions is widely criticized as ineffective, hurting her leadership image and Tory party morale, with low poll numbers and internal dissent raising concerns about her future.
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52% Bias Score


Sydney's Nightlife Expands Westward with New Entertainment Zones
Sydney's nightlife is expanding westward with Burwood and Fairfield Councils creating new entertainment zones, relaxing regulations to revitalize the industry after lockout laws and the COVID-19 pandemic; this follows the success of Enmore Road's SEP.
Sydney's Nightlife Expands Westward with New Entertainment Zones
Sydney's nightlife is expanding westward with Burwood and Fairfield Councils creating new entertainment zones, relaxing regulations to revitalize the industry after lockout laws and the COVID-19 pandemic; this follows the success of Enmore Road's SEP.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Pope Francis Returns to Vatican After Month-Long Hospital Stay
Pope Francis is being discharged from Rome's Gemelli hospital after more than a month of treatment for respiratory problems and pneumonia; he will remain at the Vatican for two months, with limited public appearances initially.
Pope Francis Returns to Vatican After Month-Long Hospital Stay
Pope Francis is being discharged from Rome's Gemelli hospital after more than a month of treatment for respiratory problems and pneumonia; he will remain at the Vatican for two months, with limited public appearances initially.
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40% Bias Score


France to Expedite Expulsion of Foreign Inmates to Ease Prison Overcrowding
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin ordered the identification of foreign inmates eligible for expulsion to alleviate prison overcrowding, impacting over 19,000 foreign detainees (24.5% of the total prison population) through conditional release and prisoner transfer procedures.
France to Expedite Expulsion of Foreign Inmates to Ease Prison Overcrowding
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin ordered the identification of foreign inmates eligible for expulsion to alleviate prison overcrowding, impacting over 19,000 foreign detainees (24.5% of the total prison population) through conditional release and prisoner transfer procedures.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Reeves Promises Economic Improvement Amid Spending Cuts and Potential Tax Changes
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced plans to cut government running costs by 15% and 10,000 civil service jobs, hinted at scrapping a digital services tax to avoid US tariffs, and faces criticism for welfare cuts amid a pledge to improve living standards.
Reeves Promises Economic Improvement Amid Spending Cuts and Potential Tax Changes
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced plans to cut government running costs by 15% and 10,000 civil service jobs, hinted at scrapping a digital services tax to avoid US tariffs, and faces criticism for welfare cuts amid a pledge to improve living standards.
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44% Bias Score

UK Civil Service to Slash £2.2 Billion in Budget Cuts
The UK government plans to slash £2.2 billion annually from civil service budgets by 2029-30, aiming to reduce administrative costs by 15 percent and address a £10 billion budget deficit; this decision follows previous budget cuts and is expected to result in job losses.

UK Civil Service to Slash £2.2 Billion in Budget Cuts
The UK government plans to slash £2.2 billion annually from civil service budgets by 2029-30, aiming to reduce administrative costs by 15 percent and address a £10 billion budget deficit; this decision follows previous budget cuts and is expected to result in job losses.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Valencia Floods Threaten PP's Dominance
The Popular Party's (PP) dominance in Valencia, Spain, is threatened by criticism over the regional government's handling of recent devastating floods, raising questions about the party's future in the region.

Valencia Floods Threaten PP's Dominance
The Popular Party's (PP) dominance in Valencia, Spain, is threatened by criticism over the regional government's handling of recent devastating floods, raising questions about the party's future in the region.
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48% Bias Score

Cold War Secret: Somerset Butterfly Sanctuary's Missile Testing Past
During the 1960s Cold War, British engineers secretly tested missile guidance systems at Somerset's Westbury Beacon, using low-flying Canberra bombers to collect data that improved missile accuracy; the site is now a butterfly sanctuary.

Cold War Secret: Somerset Butterfly Sanctuary's Missile Testing Past
During the 1960s Cold War, British engineers secretly tested missile guidance systems at Somerset's Westbury Beacon, using low-flying Canberra bombers to collect data that improved missile accuracy; the site is now a butterfly sanctuary.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Scientist's Wire Bird Sculptures Raise Awareness for Endangered Species
Sara Cox, a scientist and artist from Durham, creates life-size wire sculptures of endangered birds to raise awareness about their declining numbers and the environmental impact on their habitats. Her work combines scientific precision with artistic interpretation, aiming to evoke emotional response...

Scientist's Wire Bird Sculptures Raise Awareness for Endangered Species
Sara Cox, a scientist and artist from Durham, creates life-size wire sculptures of endangered birds to raise awareness about their declining numbers and the environmental impact on their habitats. Her work combines scientific precision with artistic interpretation, aiming to evoke emotional response...
Progress
24% Bias Score

Critique of American Free Speech Absolutism
Fara Dabhoiwala's book critiques the American interpretation of free speech, tracing its origins to flawed historical figures and ideologies, highlighting the weaponization of 'free speech' by both powerful and weak actors, and questioning the very definition and purpose of freedom of speech.

Critique of American Free Speech Absolutism
Fara Dabhoiwala's book critiques the American interpretation of free speech, tracing its origins to flawed historical figures and ideologies, highlighting the weaponization of 'free speech' by both powerful and weak actors, and questioning the very definition and purpose of freedom of speech.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Boycott of Self-Service Checkouts Leads to Long Queues at UK Supermarket
A boycott of self-service checkouts in Bridgwater, England, led by the Bridgwater Senior Citizens' Forum, has resulted in long queues at staffed tills in a Marks and Spencer supermarket, demonstrating consumer preference for human interaction and employment preservation.

Boycott of Self-Service Checkouts Leads to Long Queues at UK Supermarket
A boycott of self-service checkouts in Bridgwater, England, led by the Bridgwater Senior Citizens' Forum, has resulted in long queues at staffed tills in a Marks and Spencer supermarket, demonstrating consumer preference for human interaction and employment preservation.
Progress
56% Bias Score