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Queensland's Child Protection System: A Decade After Tiahleigh Palmer's Murder
Twelve-year-old Tiahleigh Palmer's 2015 murder by her foster father exposed failures in Queensland's child protection system, leading to reforms; however, 70 children known to the system died between 2023 and 2024, raising concerns about the effectiveness of these changes.
Queensland's Child Protection System: A Decade After Tiahleigh Palmer's Murder
Twelve-year-old Tiahleigh Palmer's 2015 murder by her foster father exposed failures in Queensland's child protection system, leading to reforms; however, 70 children known to the system died between 2023 and 2024, raising concerns about the effectiveness of these changes.
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56% Bias Score


Sturgeon Warns of Negative Impact on Trans Rights Following Supreme Court Ruling
Following a UK Supreme Court ruling defining "woman" in the 2010 Equality Act as biological females, former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon expressed concern about its potential impact on transgender rights, citing the Equality and Human Rights Commission's interim guidance restricting trans...
Sturgeon Warns of Negative Impact on Trans Rights Following Supreme Court Ruling
Following a UK Supreme Court ruling defining "woman" in the 2010 Equality Act as biological females, former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon expressed concern about its potential impact on transgender rights, citing the Equality and Human Rights Commission's interim guidance restricting trans...
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52% Bias Score


UK Puppy Trade: 75% from Unknown Sources, Raising Concerns about Illegal Breeding
Research reveals that only 19.5% of the 950,000 puppies entering UK homes annually come from licensed breeders, with 75% from unknown sources, prompting concerns about illegal breeding and smuggling despite 2018 reforms to the 2006 Animal Welfare Act.
UK Puppy Trade: 75% from Unknown Sources, Raising Concerns about Illegal Breeding
Research reveals that only 19.5% of the 950,000 puppies entering UK homes annually come from licensed breeders, with 75% from unknown sources, prompting concerns about illegal breeding and smuggling despite 2018 reforms to the 2006 Animal Welfare Act.
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56% Bias Score


UK Government Considers Reinstating Winter Fuel Payments Amidst Political Backlash
The UK government is considering reinstating winter fuel payments for some pensioners after losing ground to Nigel Farage's Reform party in recent local elections, raising the possibility of reversing cuts to the £11,500 income cap; however, the move won't fully reverse last year's cuts, impacting 1...
UK Government Considers Reinstating Winter Fuel Payments Amidst Political Backlash
The UK government is considering reinstating winter fuel payments for some pensioners after losing ground to Nigel Farage's Reform party in recent local elections, raising the possibility of reversing cuts to the £11,500 income cap; however, the move won't fully reverse last year's cuts, impacting 1...
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60% Bias Score


Conservative Party Faces Leadership Crisis After Crushing Election Defeat
The Conservative Party suffered a devastating defeat in local elections, losing over 600 seats and prompting calls for leader Kemi Badenoch's resignation after only six months in office, due to voter anger over past mistakes and internal party divisions.
Conservative Party Faces Leadership Crisis After Crushing Election Defeat
The Conservative Party suffered a devastating defeat in local elections, losing over 600 seats and prompting calls for leader Kemi Badenoch's resignation after only six months in office, due to voter anger over past mistakes and internal party divisions.
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64% Bias Score


Former British Major Charged with Murdering Wife in Australia
A former British Army Major, Graeme Davidson, 55, has been charged with murdering his wife, Jacqueline, 54, in Australia in 2020, and with fraud after attempting to claim over \$1 million AUD in life insurance following her death by drowning; he was arrested in Brisbane after moving to Thailand.
Former British Major Charged with Murdering Wife in Australia
A former British Army Major, Graeme Davidson, 55, has been charged with murdering his wife, Jacqueline, 54, in Australia in 2020, and with fraud after attempting to claim over \$1 million AUD in life insurance following her death by drowning; he was arrested in Brisbane after moving to Thailand.
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Traders Profit $99.6 Million from Melania Trump's Memecoin Launch
A group of cryptocurrency traders earned $99.6 million by purchasing Melania Trump's "$MELANIA" memecoin minutes before its public announcement on Truth Social on January 19th, highlighting the risks of unregulated memecoins and insider trading.

Traders Profit $99.6 Million from Melania Trump's Memecoin Launch
A group of cryptocurrency traders earned $99.6 million by purchasing Melania Trump's "$MELANIA" memecoin minutes before its public announcement on Truth Social on January 19th, highlighting the risks of unregulated memecoins and insider trading.
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds Trump's Ban on Transgender Troops
The Supreme Court upheld President Trump's ban on transgender troops, allowing the Department of Defense to continue removing transgender service members and denying enlistment, reversing a lower court decision.

Supreme Court Upholds Trump's Ban on Transgender Troops
The Supreme Court upheld President Trump's ban on transgender troops, allowing the Department of Defense to continue removing transgender service members and denying enlistment, reversing a lower court decision.
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60% Bias Score

Rite Aid Files for Bankruptcy Again Amid Retail Downturn
Rite Aid, operating 1,245 stores after a previous bankruptcy, filed for Chapter 11 protection again due to financial issues stemming from insufficient inventory and declining sales, seeking a buyer while keeping stores open during the process.

Rite Aid Files for Bankruptcy Again Amid Retail Downturn
Rite Aid, operating 1,245 stores after a previous bankruptcy, filed for Chapter 11 protection again due to financial issues stemming from insufficient inventory and declining sales, seeking a buyer while keeping stores open during the process.
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40% Bias Score

Welsh Labour Leader Challenges UK Party Over Welfare Cuts Amid Reform UK Rise
Welsh Labour leader Baroness Morgan criticized UK Labour's cuts to winter fuel allowance and welfare reforms, highlighting their disproportionate impact on Wales and calling for a rethink ahead of next year's Senedd elections, where Labour faces a three-way split with Reform UK and Plaid Cymru.

Welsh Labour Leader Challenges UK Party Over Welfare Cuts Amid Reform UK Rise
Welsh Labour leader Baroness Morgan criticized UK Labour's cuts to winter fuel allowance and welfare reforms, highlighting their disproportionate impact on Wales and calling for a rethink ahead of next year's Senedd elections, where Labour faces a three-way split with Reform UK and Plaid Cymru.
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56% Bias Score

UK Car Sales Tumble 10.4% Amidst New Tax Hikes
UK new car sales plummeted 10.4 percent in April 2025 to 120,331 registrations due to doubled Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) rates introduced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, impacting all new petrol, diesel, hybrid, and electric vehicles, particularly premium models costing over £40,000, and significantly r...

UK Car Sales Tumble 10.4% Amidst New Tax Hikes
UK new car sales plummeted 10.4 percent in April 2025 to 120,331 registrations due to doubled Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) rates introduced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, impacting all new petrol, diesel, hybrid, and electric vehicles, particularly premium models costing over £40,000, and significantly r...
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48% Bias Score

New Medical Evidence Challenges Conviction of Scots Nurse in Elderly Patient Deaths
Colin Campbell, a former nurse, was convicted in 2008 of murdering four elderly patients in Leeds hospitals by insulin injection; however, new medical evidence suggests their deaths might have been from natural causes, prompting a Court of Appeal review.

New Medical Evidence Challenges Conviction of Scots Nurse in Elderly Patient Deaths
Colin Campbell, a former nurse, was convicted in 2008 of murdering four elderly patients in Leeds hospitals by insulin injection; however, new medical evidence suggests their deaths might have been from natural causes, prompting a Court of Appeal review.
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56% Bias Score
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