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CISL Milan Trains Union Delegates to Combat Workplace Gender Violence
The CISL Milan union launched the "Sentinelle della Cisl" training program for 60 union delegates to identify and assist female coworkers facing domestic or workplace violence, collaborating with the Libellula Foundation, whose research reveals widespread harassment in the workplace.
CISL Milan Trains Union Delegates to Combat Workplace Gender Violence
The CISL Milan union launched the "Sentinelle della Cisl" training program for 60 union delegates to identify and assist female coworkers facing domestic or workplace violence, collaborating with the Libellula Foundation, whose research reveals widespread harassment in the workplace.
Progress
28% Bias Score


Dutch Government Spends €2.4 Million on Diversity Policies, Effectiveness Questioned
The Dutch government spent over €2.4 million on diversity and inclusion policies in 2023, with the Council for the Judiciary spending €500,000, raising concerns about effectiveness and potential overreach as illustrated by the Social Insurance Bank removing artwork deemed potentially offensive.
Dutch Government Spends €2.4 Million on Diversity Policies, Effectiveness Questioned
The Dutch government spent over €2.4 million on diversity and inclusion policies in 2023, with the Council for the Judiciary spending €500,000, raising concerns about effectiveness and potential overreach as illustrated by the Social Insurance Bank removing artwork deemed potentially offensive.
Progress
68% Bias Score


North Yorkshire Farmers Favor Vet Advice Over GPs: Healthwatch Report
A Healthwatch report reveals that over 200 North Yorkshire farmers prefer veterinary advice over GPs due to time constraints, perceived lack of understanding from doctors, and confidentiality concerns in rural communities; the report recommends providing health services at auction marts and rural pu...
North Yorkshire Farmers Favor Vet Advice Over GPs: Healthwatch Report
A Healthwatch report reveals that over 200 North Yorkshire farmers prefer veterinary advice over GPs due to time constraints, perceived lack of understanding from doctors, and confidentiality concerns in rural communities; the report recommends providing health services at auction marts and rural pu...
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40% Bias Score


Council Accused of Negligence in Homeless Deaths Due to Out-of-Area Housing Policy
The deputy leader of Eastbourne Borough Council accuses Brighton & Hove City Council of causing the deaths of two homeless men due to its policy of placing homeless individuals in emergency housing 20 miles away in Eastbourne, resulting in a significant increase in out-of-area placements from 42 in ...
Council Accused of Negligence in Homeless Deaths Due to Out-of-Area Housing Policy
The deputy leader of Eastbourne Borough Council accuses Brighton & Hove City Council of causing the deaths of two homeless men due to its policy of placing homeless individuals in emergency housing 20 miles away in Eastbourne, resulting in a significant increase in out-of-area placements from 42 in ...
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56% Bias Score


Live Aid: Enduring Memories from Two Attendees
Two women share their memories of attending the Live Aid concert on July 13, 1985, highlighting the event's lasting personal and cultural impact forty years later.
Live Aid: Enduring Memories from Two Attendees
Two women share their memories of attending the Live Aid concert on July 13, 1985, highlighting the event's lasting personal and cultural impact forty years later.
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28% Bias Score


EU Blue Card Issuance Soars, But Effectiveness Questioned
In 2023, 89,000 non-EU professionals received EU Blue Cards, with Germany issuing 69,353 (78%), highlighting its use to address labor shortages; however, experts question its overall effectiveness due to competing national permit systems.
EU Blue Card Issuance Soars, But Effectiveness Questioned
In 2023, 89,000 non-EU professionals received EU Blue Cards, with Germany issuing 69,353 (78%), highlighting its use to address labor shortages; however, experts question its overall effectiveness due to competing national permit systems.
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32% Bias Score

Preparing for Disability in the Netherlands: Financial Planning and System Improvements
More than 800,000 people in the Netherlands received disability benefits last year, prompting the Nibud to advocate for proactive financial planning and open communication between employers and employees to navigate the complexities of disability and the Dutch 'Wet Verbetering Poortwachter'.

Preparing for Disability in the Netherlands: Financial Planning and System Improvements
More than 800,000 people in the Netherlands received disability benefits last year, prompting the Nibud to advocate for proactive financial planning and open communication between employers and employees to navigate the complexities of disability and the Dutch 'Wet Verbetering Poortwachter'.
Progress
20% Bias Score

Changsha Preserves Wartime Relics, Fostering Historical Understanding
In Changsha, China, heritage conservation staff meticulously preserve wartime relics from the Battles of Changsha (1939-44) at Yuelu Mountain, including conducting regular inspections, targeted repairs, and educational initiatives to ensure their long-term preservation and accessibility for future g...

Changsha Preserves Wartime Relics, Fostering Historical Understanding
In Changsha, China, heritage conservation staff meticulously preserve wartime relics from the Battles of Changsha (1939-44) at Yuelu Mountain, including conducting regular inspections, targeted repairs, and educational initiatives to ensure their long-term preservation and accessibility for future g...
Progress
24% Bias Score

Paralympian Defies Teacher, Wins World Championship
Twenty-year-old Paralympian Archie Atkinson, from Stockport, defied a teacher's advice to quit cycling, winning a world championship within a year of leaving college; his story, along with fellow Paralympian Kiera Byland's, highlights challenges faced by athletes with invisible disabilities.

Paralympian Defies Teacher, Wins World Championship
Twenty-year-old Paralympian Archie Atkinson, from Stockport, defied a teacher's advice to quit cycling, winning a world championship within a year of leaving college; his story, along with fellow Paralympian Kiera Byland's, highlights challenges faced by athletes with invisible disabilities.
Progress
40% Bias Score

7/7 Survivor Advocates for Improved Scarless Healing
Sue Greenwood, a 7/7 bombing survivor who lost a leg, is now a Scar Free Foundation ambassador, advocating for improved conflict-wound recovery treatments based on her experience.

7/7 Survivor Advocates for Improved Scarless Healing
Sue Greenwood, a 7/7 bombing survivor who lost a leg, is now a Scar Free Foundation ambassador, advocating for improved conflict-wound recovery treatments based on her experience.
Progress
20% Bias Score

UK Woman Faces Home Loss Over Fossil Fuel Investment Protest
A 74-year-old British woman, Jane McCarthy, faces losing her home after withholding £5,000 in council tax for three years to protest her local council's fossil fuel investments; a court granted the council a Final Charging Order on her property.

UK Woman Faces Home Loss Over Fossil Fuel Investment Protest
A 74-year-old British woman, Jane McCarthy, faces losing her home after withholding £5,000 in council tax for three years to protest her local council's fossil fuel investments; a court granted the council a Final Charging Order on her property.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's ePA: Improving Cancer Care, but Adoption and Security Concerns Remain
Germany's electronic patient file (ePA), available nationwide since April 2021, aims to digitally consolidate medical records, improving care coordination, particularly for complex diseases like cancer; however, low adoption rates (around 3 percent) and data security concerns remain.

Germany's ePA: Improving Cancer Care, but Adoption and Security Concerns Remain
Germany's electronic patient file (ePA), available nationwide since April 2021, aims to digitally consolidate medical records, improving care coordination, particularly for complex diseases like cancer; however, low adoption rates (around 3 percent) and data security concerns remain.
Progress
56% Bias Score
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