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Missed Warning Signs in Child Stabbing Case Expose Systemic Failures
A 24-year-old man, David, who was stabbed 18 times by his mother at age nine, reveals systemic failures in the South Gloucestershire Council's child protection system, as highlighted in a serious case review delayed for years, showing missed opportunities for intervention due to lack of inter-agency...
Missed Warning Signs in Child Stabbing Case Expose Systemic Failures
A 24-year-old man, David, who was stabbed 18 times by his mother at age nine, reveals systemic failures in the South Gloucestershire Council's child protection system, as highlighted in a serious case review delayed for years, showing missed opportunities for intervention due to lack of inter-agency...
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44% Bias Score


Hogarth Paintings to be Showcased in Restored London Hospital
Two William Hogarth paintings, "The Good Samaritan" and "The Pool of Bethesda," are to be displayed in a restored stairwell at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London this autumn, as part of a £9.5m renovation project of the 1732 Grade I-listed North Wing, also including an ornate banquet room, a baroqu...
Hogarth Paintings to be Showcased in Restored London Hospital
Two William Hogarth paintings, "The Good Samaritan" and "The Pool of Bethesda," are to be displayed in a restored stairwell at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London this autumn, as part of a £9.5m renovation project of the 1732 Grade I-listed North Wing, also including an ornate banquet room, a baroqu...
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20% Bias Score


US Craft Breweries Face Crisis Amidst Tariffs and Declining Sales
US craft breweries face a multi-pronged crisis: declining beer sales, lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and tariffs on imported materials like steel, aluminum, barley, and fruit, increasing production costs and causing shortages; some breweries may be forced to close.
US Craft Breweries Face Crisis Amidst Tariffs and Declining Sales
US craft breweries face a multi-pronged crisis: declining beer sales, lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and tariffs on imported materials like steel, aluminum, barley, and fruit, increasing production costs and causing shortages; some breweries may be forced to close.
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52% Bias Score


France Lowers Educational Standards Amidst Curriculum Backlash
France's Ministry of National Education watered down new CM1, CM2, and 6th-grade French and mathematics curricula after teacher unions objected to the initially high standards, prompting criticism from ministry officials who fear negative consequences for students' learning and France's internationa...
France Lowers Educational Standards Amidst Curriculum Backlash
France's Ministry of National Education watered down new CM1, CM2, and 6th-grade French and mathematics curricula after teacher unions objected to the initially high standards, prompting criticism from ministry officials who fear negative consequences for students' learning and France's internationa...
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60% Bias Score


Sole Candidate for NDR Leadership: Bertelsmann Manager Sandra Harzer-Kux
Sandra Harzer-Kux, a Bertelsmann media manager, is the sole candidate for the top position at Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR), Germany's third-largest public broadcaster; the 58-member NDR broadcasting council will vote on April 4th, requiring a two-thirds majority for approval.
Sole Candidate for NDR Leadership: Bertelsmann Manager Sandra Harzer-Kux
Sandra Harzer-Kux, a Bertelsmann media manager, is the sole candidate for the top position at Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR), Germany's third-largest public broadcaster; the 58-member NDR broadcasting council will vote on April 4th, requiring a two-thirds majority for approval.
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36% Bias Score


ABC Chair Anticipates Review Under Coalition Government
Kim Williams, chair of Australia's public broadcaster ABC, expects a Coalition government to review the ABC's efficiency and excellence, emphasizing the broadcaster's crucial role in providing truthful journalism despite past reviews and unsuccessful attempts to meet with opposition leader Peter Dut...
ABC Chair Anticipates Review Under Coalition Government
Kim Williams, chair of Australia's public broadcaster ABC, expects a Coalition government to review the ABC's efficiency and excellence, emphasizing the broadcaster's crucial role in providing truthful journalism despite past reviews and unsuccessful attempts to meet with opposition leader Peter Dut...
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40% Bias Score

Kosovo Peacekeeping Experience Could Inform Ukraine Plan
The British Army's 44 peacekeepers in Kosovo, part of a 4,686-strong NATO force, are gaining valuable experience in community engagement and drone reconnaissance, potentially applicable to future Ukraine peacekeeping operations.

Kosovo Peacekeeping Experience Could Inform Ukraine Plan
The British Army's 44 peacekeepers in Kosovo, part of a 4,686-strong NATO force, are gaining valuable experience in community engagement and drone reconnaissance, potentially applicable to future Ukraine peacekeeping operations.
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40% Bias Score

Unfinished Flats Cost Would-Be Buyers Thousands in Ipswich
In Ipswich, UK, prospective homebuyers lost thousands of pounds in reservation deposits for unfinished flats at Tollesbury House, a 16-apartment development, due to delays and non-refundable deposit policies by developer JaeVee group, who cited economic challenges and contractual breaches by buyers;...

Unfinished Flats Cost Would-Be Buyers Thousands in Ipswich
In Ipswich, UK, prospective homebuyers lost thousands of pounds in reservation deposits for unfinished flats at Tollesbury House, a 16-apartment development, due to delays and non-refundable deposit policies by developer JaeVee group, who cited economic challenges and contractual breaches by buyers;...
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48% Bias Score

Giesecke + Devrient Reports Strong Revenue Growth Amidst Global Uncertainty
Giesecke + Devrient, a German security technology firm, reported a 5% revenue increase to €3.1 billion in 2023, exceeding its record €3.3 billion order intake; growth is driven by digital security and financial technology.

Giesecke + Devrient Reports Strong Revenue Growth Amidst Global Uncertainty
Giesecke + Devrient, a German security technology firm, reported a 5% revenue increase to €3.1 billion in 2023, exceeding its record €3.3 billion order intake; growth is driven by digital security and financial technology.
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44% Bias Score

Sri Lanka's New PM Prioritizes Political Reform for Economic Recovery
Sri Lanka's new Prime Minister, Harini Amarasuriya, aims to stabilize the country's economy through political reform following a landslide election victory in November 2024, reflecting public rejection of corruption and past crises.

Sri Lanka's New PM Prioritizes Political Reform for Economic Recovery
Sri Lanka's new Prime Minister, Harini Amarasuriya, aims to stabilize the country's economy through political reform following a landslide election victory in November 2024, reflecting public rejection of corruption and past crises.
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44% Bias Score

Giesecke + Devrient Reports Record Revenue Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
In 2022, Giesecke + Devrient (G+D), a German security technology and banknote producer, saw a 5% revenue increase to €3.1 billion, exceeding its record €3.3 billion order intake; this growth is fueled by the rising demand for digital security solutions amid geopolitical instability and a strategic d...

Giesecke + Devrient Reports Record Revenue Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
In 2022, Giesecke + Devrient (G+D), a German security technology and banknote producer, saw a 5% revenue increase to €3.1 billion, exceeding its record €3.3 billion order intake; this growth is fueled by the rising demand for digital security solutions amid geopolitical instability and a strategic d...
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52% Bias Score

NSW Drug Summit Recommends Ending Drug Dogs and Strip-Searches at Music Festivals
A NSW government report recommends ending drug detection dogs and strip-searches at music festivals, but stops short of decriminalizing small amounts of drugs, despite substantial support for the move; the government will now consider the 56 recommendations.

NSW Drug Summit Recommends Ending Drug Dogs and Strip-Searches at Music Festivals
A NSW government report recommends ending drug detection dogs and strip-searches at music festivals, but stops short of decriminalizing small amounts of drugs, despite substantial support for the move; the government will now consider the 56 recommendations.
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48% Bias Score
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