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Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner Under Investigation for Stamp Duty Non-Payment
Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner faces potential dismissal after admitting to an unpaid stamp duty of £40,000 on a £800,000 flat, a claim currently under investigation by Sir Keir Starmer's ethics advisor, Sir Laurie Magnus.
Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner Under Investigation for Stamp Duty Non-Payment
Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner faces potential dismissal after admitting to an unpaid stamp duty of £40,000 on a £800,000 flat, a claim currently under investigation by Sir Keir Starmer's ethics advisor, Sir Laurie Magnus.
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56% Bias Score


Trump and Putin Align, Pressuring Europe Amid Ukraine Stalemate
Three weeks after a summit, Trump and Putin are both criticizing Europe's role in resolving the Ukraine conflict, despite ongoing efforts by European allies to establish post-peace security guarantees for Ukraine.
Trump and Putin Align, Pressuring Europe Amid Ukraine Stalemate
Three weeks after a summit, Trump and Putin are both criticizing Europe's role in resolving the Ukraine conflict, despite ongoing efforts by European allies to establish post-peace security guarantees for Ukraine.
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32% Bias Score


Sabalenka Fights Back to Reach Third Straight US Open Final
Aryna Sabalenka defeated Jessica Pegula in a three-set match (4-6, 6-3, 6-4) to advance to her third consecutive US Open final, overcoming a set deficit and saving four break points in the final set.
Sabalenka Fights Back to Reach Third Straight US Open Final
Aryna Sabalenka defeated Jessica Pegula in a three-set match (4-6, 6-3, 6-4) to advance to her third consecutive US Open final, overcoming a set deficit and saving four break points in the final set.
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16% Bias Score


Former French Police Officer Convicted of Murdering Girlfriend
A former French police officer, Arnaud Bonnefoy, was sentenced to 22 years in prison for the strangulation murder of his girlfriend, Amanda Glain, in Paris in January 2022, a crime categorized as one of the 118 feminicides recorded by the French Ministry of the Interior that year.
Former French Police Officer Convicted of Murdering Girlfriend
A former French police officer, Arnaud Bonnefoy, was sentenced to 22 years in prison for the strangulation murder of his girlfriend, Amanda Glain, in Paris in January 2022, a crime categorized as one of the 118 feminicides recorded by the French Ministry of the Interior that year.
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32% Bias Score


Loneliness in UK Costs Healthcare System £885 per Year per Person
A study in PLOS One found that lonely individuals in the UK incur £885 more in healthcare costs annually than their more socially connected counterparts, highlighting loneliness as a significant public health issue with substantial financial implications for the NHS.
Loneliness in UK Costs Healthcare System £885 per Year per Person
A study in PLOS One found that lonely individuals in the UK incur £885 more in healthcare costs annually than their more socially connected counterparts, highlighting loneliness as a significant public health issue with substantial financial implications for the NHS.
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16% Bias Score


Trump to Rename US Defense Department 'War Department'
US President Donald Trump plans to rename the US Department of Defense to the 'War Department', a move confirmed by the White House, reflecting a desire to project strength and deter conflicts, despite Trump's pursuit of a peacemaker image.
Trump to Rename US Defense Department 'War Department'
US President Donald Trump plans to rename the US Department of Defense to the 'War Department', a move confirmed by the White House, reflecting a desire to project strength and deter conflicts, despite Trump's pursuit of a peacemaker image.
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36% Bias Score

Kennedy's Senate Testimony Reveals Conflicts and Contradictions on Vaccine Policy
During a fiery Senate hearing, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. clashed with senators over his vaccine policies, contradicting the recently fired CDC director, Susan Monarez, and defying promises made to secure his confirmation.

Kennedy's Senate Testimony Reveals Conflicts and Contradictions on Vaccine Policy
During a fiery Senate hearing, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. clashed with senators over his vaccine policies, contradicting the recently fired CDC director, Susan Monarez, and defying promises made to secure his confirmation.
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52% Bias Score

London City Lionesses Break Women's Football Transfer Record
London City Lionesses of the Women's Super League (WSL) set a world record by signing Paris St-Germain midfielder Grace Geyoro for £1.4 million and also Lucia Corrales from Barcelona for £430,000, marking a significant investment in their newly promoted team.

London City Lionesses Break Women's Football Transfer Record
London City Lionesses of the Women's Super League (WSL) set a world record by signing Paris St-Germain midfielder Grace Geyoro for £1.4 million and also Lucia Corrales from Barcelona for £430,000, marking a significant investment in their newly promoted team.
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32% Bias Score

Kennedy's Combative Senate Hearing Reveals Vaccine Policy Conflicts
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense questioning from both Democrats and Republicans during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Thursday, regarding his administration's actions limiting vaccine access and canceling vaccine research funding, prompting concerns ...

Kennedy's Combative Senate Hearing Reveals Vaccine Policy Conflicts
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense questioning from both Democrats and Republicans during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Thursday, regarding his administration's actions limiting vaccine access and canceling vaccine research funding, prompting concerns ...
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48% Bias Score

US-Ecuador Safe Third Country Asylum Agreement in Final Stages
The United States and Ecuador are nearing completion of a safe third country agreement, allowing the US to transfer asylum seekers to Ecuador, as confirmed by a senior State Department official on Thursday.

US-Ecuador Safe Third Country Asylum Agreement in Final Stages
The United States and Ecuador are nearing completion of a safe third country agreement, allowing the US to transfer asylum seekers to Ecuador, as confirmed by a senior State Department official on Thursday.
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24% Bias Score

Daughter of First NSU Victim Opposes Zschäpe
Semiya Şimşek, daughter of Enver Şimşek, the first victim of the NSU terrorist group, opposes the inclusion of convicted member Beate Zschäpe in an extremist exit program, citing continued contact with right-wing extremists and insufficient cooperation with authorities.

Daughter of First NSU Victim Opposes Zschäpe
Semiya Şimşek, daughter of Enver Şimşek, the first victim of the NSU terrorist group, opposes the inclusion of convicted member Beate Zschäpe in an extremist exit program, citing continued contact with right-wing extremists and insufficient cooperation with authorities.
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40% Bias Score

Calls for Macron's Resignation Rise Amidst French Political Crisis
Amidst a political deadlock in France, fueled by the aftermath of legislative elections, calls for President Macron's resignation are intensifying, coming from various political factions, while others defend the constitutionality of his mandate.

Calls for Macron's Resignation Rise Amidst French Political Crisis
Amidst a political deadlock in France, fueled by the aftermath of legislative elections, calls for President Macron's resignation are intensifying, coming from various political factions, while others defend the constitutionality of his mandate.
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44% Bias Score
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