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Tesco Recalls Pasta Salads Over Salmonella Fears
Tesco is recalling three pasta salads due to potential salmonella contamination, urging customers to return affected products for a full refund; this follows a separate Irish listeriosis outbreak linked to contaminated ready meals, resulting in one death.
Tesco Recalls Pasta Salads Over Salmonella Fears
Tesco is recalling three pasta salads due to potential salmonella contamination, urging customers to return affected products for a full refund; this follows a separate Irish listeriosis outbreak linked to contaminated ready meals, resulting in one death.
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48% Bias Score


Badenoch Hails Argentina's Milei as Leadership 'Template,' Sparking UK Policy Debate
British Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch praised Argentina's President Javier Milei, known for his drastic state spending cuts, as a model for her leadership, sparking debate and raising concerns about potential economic policy shifts in Britain.
Badenoch Hails Argentina's Milei as Leadership 'Template,' Sparking UK Policy Debate
British Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch praised Argentina's President Javier Milei, known for his drastic state spending cuts, as a model for her leadership, sparking debate and raising concerns about potential economic policy shifts in Britain.
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52% Bias Score


Lloyds CEO warns against UK tax hikes amid slowing economy
Lloyds Banking Group's CEO warned against further tax hikes amid slowing UK economic growth and rising unemployment, as a July PMI survey indicated sluggish private sector activity and increased job cuts, while Lloyds reported better-than-expected first-half profits of £3.5 billion.
Lloyds CEO warns against UK tax hikes amid slowing economy
Lloyds Banking Group's CEO warned against further tax hikes amid slowing UK economic growth and rising unemployment, as a July PMI survey indicated sluggish private sector activity and increased job cuts, while Lloyds reported better-than-expected first-half profits of £3.5 billion.
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40% Bias Score


Galicia Rejects Catalan Funding Deal But Seeks Similar Treatment
A Sigma Dos survey reveals that most Galician voters oppose Catalonia's unique funding deal, but many support demanding similar financial treatment for Galicia; the potential cost for Galicia is estimated at €2.128 billion yearly if a similar system is implemented.
Galicia Rejects Catalan Funding Deal But Seeks Similar Treatment
A Sigma Dos survey reveals that most Galician voters oppose Catalonia's unique funding deal, but many support demanding similar financial treatment for Galicia; the potential cost for Galicia is estimated at €2.128 billion yearly if a similar system is implemented.
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52% Bias Score


Spain Risks Violating Budget Deadline, Undermining Democratic Legitimacy
The Spanish government's delay in presenting the 2024 budget, due to non-compliance with established procedures, risks violating the October 1st constitutional deadline, undermining democratic legitimacy and potentially leading to a second year of operating under an outdated budget.
Spain Risks Violating Budget Deadline, Undermining Democratic Legitimacy
The Spanish government's delay in presenting the 2024 budget, due to non-compliance with established procedures, risks violating the October 1st constitutional deadline, undermining democratic legitimacy and potentially leading to a second year of operating under an outdated budget.
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60% Bias Score


PP Urges Internal Resume Review Amidst PSOE Criticism
Spain's Popular Party (PP) is urging its members to review their resumes following the resignation of Noelia Núñez for falsifying hers, while simultaneously planning to criticize the Socialist Party (PSOE) over similar issues involving Pilar Bernabé, Óscar Puente, and Patxi López.
PP Urges Internal Resume Review Amidst PSOE Criticism
Spain's Popular Party (PP) is urging its members to review their resumes following the resignation of Noelia Núñez for falsifying hers, while simultaneously planning to criticize the Socialist Party (PSOE) over similar issues involving Pilar Bernabé, Óscar Puente, and Patxi López.
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56% Bias Score

UK Job Cuts Surge Amidst Labour's National Insurance Increase
Labour's £25 billion national insurance increase is causing the fastest job losses in the private sector since February, impacting economic growth, and potentially pushing the Bank of England to cut interest rates. The July PMI report shows private sector activity growing at just 0.1 percent, with s...

UK Job Cuts Surge Amidst Labour's National Insurance Increase
Labour's £25 billion national insurance increase is causing the fastest job losses in the private sector since February, impacting economic growth, and potentially pushing the Bank of England to cut interest rates. The July PMI report shows private sector activity growing at just 0.1 percent, with s...
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68% Bias Score

Perth Housing Market Booms on Population Surge
Perth's median house price soared by 6.5% to $855,395, driven by strong population growth (2.4%) from both interstate and overseas migration (45,124 net increase), with affordable suburbs under $1 million seeing the most significant gains, particularly those near the city center; this contrasts with...

Perth Housing Market Booms on Population Surge
Perth's median house price soared by 6.5% to $855,395, driven by strong population growth (2.4%) from both interstate and overseas migration (45,124 net increase), with affordable suburbs under $1 million seeing the most significant gains, particularly those near the city center; this contrasts with...
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48% Bias Score

Britain's Economic Woes: Stagnant Growth and Leadership Gaps
Britain's economic growth is hampered by a weak services sector and concerns about further taxation, despite some successful companies and new trade deals; the lack of progress in financial services and leadership communication issues are significant challenges.

Britain's Economic Woes: Stagnant Growth and Leadership Gaps
Britain's economic growth is hampered by a weak services sector and concerns about further taxation, despite some successful companies and new trade deals; the lack of progress in financial services and leadership communication issues are significant challenges.
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56% Bias Score

CAF Launches "Iberoamérica 500+" Initiative for Sustainable Urban Development in Latin America
Santa Marta, Colombia, launched "Iberoamérica 500+", a CAF and SEGIB initiative, celebrating its 500th anniversary with a $20 million loan for sustainable development, fostering collaboration among 41 historical Latin American cities.

CAF Launches "Iberoamérica 500+" Initiative for Sustainable Urban Development in Latin America
Santa Marta, Colombia, launched "Iberoamérica 500+", a CAF and SEGIB initiative, celebrating its 500th anniversary with a $20 million loan for sustainable development, fostering collaboration among 41 historical Latin American cities.
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24% Bias Score

Spain Reactivates Classified Information Law Amid Freedom of Expression Concerns
The Spanish government revived its Classified Information Law, imposing fines up to €2.5 million for revealing state secrets, despite concerns raised by various bodies about its impact on freedom of expression and the transfer of authority to the Ministry of the Presidency.

Spain Reactivates Classified Information Law Amid Freedom of Expression Concerns
The Spanish government revived its Classified Information Law, imposing fines up to €2.5 million for revealing state secrets, despite concerns raised by various bodies about its impact on freedom of expression and the transfer of authority to the Ministry of the Presidency.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Energy Poverty Rises Sharply in 2024
In 2024, energy poverty in the Netherlands affected 510,000 households (6.1 percent), a rise of almost 180,000 from 2023, mainly due to the end of government energy subsidies despite lower energy prices compared to the energy crisis; energy-poor households spent 11.5 percent of their income on energ...

Dutch Energy Poverty Rises Sharply in 2024
In 2024, energy poverty in the Netherlands affected 510,000 households (6.1 percent), a rise of almost 180,000 from 2023, mainly due to the end of government energy subsidies despite lower energy prices compared to the energy crisis; energy-poor households spent 11.5 percent of their income on energ...
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40% Bias Score
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