Domain: bbc.com

Brand name and home for the BBC's online service

BBC Online, formerly known as BBCi, is the BBC's online service. It is a large network of websites including such high-profile sites as BBC News and Sport, the on-demand video and radio services branded BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds, the children's sites CBBC and CBeebies, and learning services such as Bitesize and Own It. The BBC has had an online presence supporting its TV and radio programmes and web-only initiatives since April 1994, but did not launch officially until 28 April 1997, following government approval to fund it by TV licence fee revenue as a service in its own right. Throughout its history, the online plans of the BBC have been subject to competition and complaint from its commercial rivals, which has resulted in various public consultations and government reviews to investigate their claims that its large presence and public funding distorts the UK market.

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🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Iranian Filmmakers and Politician Condemn New Hijab Law

A new Iranian hijab law, prompting widespread condemnation from over 100 filmmakers and Faizeh Hashemi, is causing major political and social unrest as it's deemed 'anti-Iranian' and a violation of human rights, with concerns of increased societal division and protests.

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68% Bias Score

Gender Equality
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🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Hamilton's Emotional Farewell: Mercedes Departure and Ferrari Move

Lewis Hamilton, 39, is leaving Mercedes after 12 years to join Ferrari in 2025, admitting to emotional struggles during his final season, which included a difficult relationship with his team and underperformance compared to previous years, culminating in his last race this weekend in Abu Dhabi.

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36% Bias Score

No Poverty
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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Parthenon Sculpture Return: Deal Still Distant, Says British Museum

Negotiations to return the Parthenon Sculptures to Greece are ongoing, but a deal is not close, according to British Museum chairman George Osborne, who noted that a long-term loan is being explored while a permanent transfer is legally impossible.

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32% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Mahama Seeks Ghana Presidency Amidst Economic Crisis

Former Ghanaian president John Dramani Mahama is running for president again, citing Ghana's current economic crisis as his main campaign point, despite facing past accusations of corruption and economic mismanagement during his 2012-2017 presidency.

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32% Bias Score

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Nigerian Activist Remanded on Defamation Charges

Nigerian human rights lawyer Dele Farotimi was remanded in prison on November 27th, 2024, facing 16 counts of defamation filed by Chief Afe Babalola, SAN, based on allegations in Farotimi's book, "Nigeria and its Criminal Justice System," concerning a land case and criticism of the judiciary.

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Declining Youth IQ: The Impact of Screen Time

Studies across multiple nations indicate a decline in youth IQ, potentially linked to increased screen time negatively impacting cognitive development, language skills, and academic performance, leading to concerns about future social and economic disparities.

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56% Bias Score

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California Earthquake Causes Minor Damage, Tsunami Warning Issued

A moderate earthquake struck California, causing minor infrastructure damage. A tsunami warning was issued but later canceled, highlighting the region's vulnerability to seismic events and the responsiveness of emergency systems.

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20% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Inquiry Reveals Systemic Failure in Addressing NHS Whistleblower Concerns

An inquiry into Lucy Letby's crimes heard that 31% of NHS employees contacting a whistleblowing charity had their concerns ignored, while 62% faced punishment for speaking out.

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Good Health and Well-being
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UK Bans Unhealthy Food Ads, But Loopholes Remain

Starting October 2025, the UK will ban unhealthy food advertising on television before 9 pm and online, targeting specific high-fat, sugar, or salt products based on a government scoring system; however, ads not featuring these products will remain unaffected, creating potential loopholes.

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56% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
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British Tourist Found Dead in Turkish Hotel Lift Shaft; Brother Claims Murder

A 20-year-old British tourist, Tyler Kerry, was found dead in a Turkish hotel lift shaft on November 29th; his brother claims murder, citing a blood-stained vape and the circumstances of the discovery.

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60% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Arsenal, West Ham, and Maguire Headline Transfer Window

Arsenal is in talks to sign Matheus Cunha from Wolves; West Ham manager Julen Lopetegui's future is uncertain, with several replacement candidates; and Harry Maguire is sought by multiple Premier League clubs.

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28% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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FBI investigates drones over Trump golf course

The FBI is investigating reports of drone sightings near a Trump golf course in New Jersey; officials confirm no immediate public threat exists.

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4% Bias Score

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