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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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Unbelted Teen Dies in Car Crash, Prompts Seatbelt Campaign

17-year-old Phoebe Johnson died in a Derbyshire car crash in October 2021 because she wasn't wearing a seatbelt; her mother now supports a campaign to increase seatbelt use after the intoxicated driver and a front seat passenger survived.

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44% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Hogg Receives Payback Order for Domestic Abuse

Former Scotland rugby captain Stuart Hogg received a one-year community payback order and a renewed non-harassment order for domestic abuse against his estranged wife, following years of abusive behavior including shouting, swearing, monitoring her location, and sending excessive text messages.

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48% Bias Score

Gender Equality
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🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Chadema's Internal Rift Threatens its Political Standing

Tundu Lissu, vying for Chadema's chairmanship, blames the party's declining public trust and participation in demonstrations on its leadership's perceived closeness to the ruling party; he contrasts this with his own reformist approach in the upcoming January 21st election.

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36% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Vietnam Passport Ranking Drops to 91st Globally

Vietnam's passport ranks 91st globally in the 2025 Henley Passport Index, down four places from 2024, granting visa-free or e-visa access to 51 destinations; this is Vietnam's third low ranking since 2005.

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36% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Edinburgh Airport Hikes Drop-Off Charges to Boost Public Transport

Edinburgh Airport is raising its pick-up and drop-off charges to £6 from January 13th to encourage public transport use and reduce emissions, offering a 50% discount to local residents and electric car users. The increase, while higher than some other UK airports, is cheaper than in London, Birmingh...

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48% Bias Score

Climate Action
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🌐 90% Global Worthiness
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Musk's X Platform Used to Promote German Far-Right Party

Elon Musk's use of X to promote Germany's far-right AfD party ahead of national elections has sparked outrage among several European leaders, raising concerns about foreign influence and platform neutrality, while his business dealings in Italy highlight a growing trend of powerful tech figures infl...

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60% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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GAA President's Intervention Leads to Coaching Offer Withdrawal, Legal Threat

Following allegations of abuse, Rory Gallagher, former Derry GAA manager, had a Naas GAA coaching offer withdrawn after GAA president Jarlath Burns intervened, citing concerns about the impact on the association's Game Changer Initiative; Gallagher threatened legal action.

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52% Bias Score

Gender Equality
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🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Teenage Boy Stabbed to Death Near Bedford Bus Station

A 17-year-old boy, Thomas Taylor, died after being stabbed near Bedford Bus Station at 17:50 GMT on Wednesday; police are investigating and appealing for witnesses.

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32% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Plymouth Craft Brewery Revives Historic Site Amidst Industry Challenges

Plymouth's Bulletproof Brewing, which started in a garden shed in 2017, is investing in a 160-year-old brewery site, opening a new taproom, kitchen, and beer garden despite a challenging market with nearly double the brewery insolvencies in 2023 compared to 2022.

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52% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
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🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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UK Charity Boosts Employment for Adults with Learning Disabilities

MK Snap, a Milton Keynes charity founded in 1992, has helped 140 adults with learning disabilities find employment, improving their lives and challenging workplace misconceptions, with partnerships like that with M&M Supplies showcasing the model's success.

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40% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
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🌐 90% Global Worthiness
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Paedophile Jailed for 38 Years After Stabbing 15-Year-Old Girl

A 24-year-old paedophile, Ellis Dismore, was sentenced to 38 years in prison for attempting to murder a 15-year-old girl he stalked and stabbed after meeting her online in Middlesbrough in June 2023, as well as inciting eight other girls to engage in sexual activity.

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16% Bias Score

Gender Equality
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🌐 90% Global Worthiness
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Israel to Ban UNRWA, Impacting Millions of Palestinian Refugees

Israel plans to ban the UNRWA agency on January 28th, impacting 5.9 million Palestinian refugees who rely on UNRWA for essential services, following accusations of UNRWA employee collaboration with Hamas during the October 2023 attacks.

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44% Bias Score

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