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Deliveroo's Fire Sale: A £2.9 Billion Blow to UK Tech
British tech start-up Deliveroo sold to US rival DoorDash for £2.9 billion, a significant drop from its initial public offering valuation, highlighting the challenges faced by UK tech firms in securing long-term investment.
Deliveroo's Fire Sale: A £2.9 Billion Blow to UK Tech
British tech start-up Deliveroo sold to US rival DoorDash for £2.9 billion, a significant drop from its initial public offering valuation, highlighting the challenges faced by UK tech firms in securing long-term investment.
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68% Bias Score


Trump's Film Tariff Faces Legal Challenge
President Trump announced a 100% tariff on foreign films, potentially harming the UK film industry recovering from Covid-19; however, legal experts cite the Berman amendments within the IEEPA as a potential legal roadblock.
Trump's Film Tariff Faces Legal Challenge
President Trump announced a 100% tariff on foreign films, potentially harming the UK film industry recovering from Covid-19; however, legal experts cite the Berman amendments within the IEEPA as a potential legal roadblock.
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40% Bias Score


Luxury Handbag Sale, Lip Oil Returns, and Bus Conversion
Lulu Guinness offers 30% off handbags; a lip oil is back in stock at 20% off; Dan Atkins converted a double-decker bus into a family home.
Luxury Handbag Sale, Lip Oil Returns, and Bus Conversion
Lulu Guinness offers 30% off handbags; a lip oil is back in stock at 20% off; Dan Atkins converted a double-decker bus into a family home.
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60% Bias Score


Veteran Journalist Iain Finlay Dies After Choosing Voluntary Assisted Dying
Former ABC journalist Iain Finlay died at 89 on May 6th, 2025, from amyloidosis, choosing voluntary assisted dying at home with his family after his treatment failed. He had a distinguished career, including reporting from Southeast Asia and interviewing prominent figures.
Veteran Journalist Iain Finlay Dies After Choosing Voluntary Assisted Dying
Former ABC journalist Iain Finlay died at 89 on May 6th, 2025, from amyloidosis, choosing voluntary assisted dying at home with his family after his treatment failed. He had a distinguished career, including reporting from Southeast Asia and interviewing prominent figures.
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32% Bias Score


Papal Conclave Begins in Vatican City Amidst Tight Security
In Vatican City, 132 cardinals are electing a new Pope in a conclave marked by strict security, including cell phone confiscation and signal jamming, while discussions focused on the faith of migrants, global conflicts, and the Church's future.
Papal Conclave Begins in Vatican City Amidst Tight Security
In Vatican City, 132 cardinals are electing a new Pope in a conclave marked by strict security, including cell phone confiscation and signal jamming, while discussions focused on the faith of migrants, global conflicts, and the Church's future.
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36% Bias Score


Hegseth Orders Sweeping Military Leadership Cuts, Sparking Controversy
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a reduction of 20 percent of four-star generals and 10 percent of all general and flag officers in the U.S. military, citing a need to streamline leadership and eliminate bureaucratic layers, resulting in an estimated savings of $40 billion over five years; t...
Hegseth Orders Sweeping Military Leadership Cuts, Sparking Controversy
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a reduction of 20 percent of four-star generals and 10 percent of all general and flag officers in the U.S. military, citing a need to streamline leadership and eliminate bureaucratic layers, resulting in an estimated savings of $40 billion over five years; t...
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56% Bias Score

Australia Faces Dire Flu Season Amidst Record Cases and Low Vaccination Rates
Australia is experiencing a surge in flu cases, with over 63,000 reported in 2025, significantly higher than previous years. Low vaccination rates, particularly among the 15–50 age group (8.2% in 2025 vs 13.6% in 2020), combined with a high number of cases in children (22% of cases in children aged ...

Australia Faces Dire Flu Season Amidst Record Cases and Low Vaccination Rates
Australia is experiencing a surge in flu cases, with over 63,000 reported in 2025, significantly higher than previous years. Low vaccination rates, particularly among the 15–50 age group (8.2% in 2025 vs 13.6% in 2020), combined with a high number of cases in children (22% of cases in children aged ...
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48% Bias Score

RTBU Demands Staff Cabins on Driverless Sydney Metro Trains
The Rail, Train and Bus Union (RTBU) is demanding staff cabins on Sydney's driverless Metro trains to ensure worker safety amid rising violence, despite the NSW government's refusal and projected costs.

RTBU Demands Staff Cabins on Driverless Sydney Metro Trains
The Rail, Train and Bus Union (RTBU) is demanding staff cabins on Sydney's driverless Metro trains to ensure worker safety amid rising violence, despite the NSW government's refusal and projected costs.
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60% Bias Score

Nationwide Cuts Mortgage Rates Amidst Expected Bank of England Rate Reduction
Nationwide Building Society has cut its mortgage rates by up to 0.3 percentage points across various fixed and tracker mortgages, following similar cuts by Halifax, TSB, and Virgin Money, ahead of the expected Bank of England interest rate cut.

Nationwide Cuts Mortgage Rates Amidst Expected Bank of England Rate Reduction
Nationwide Building Society has cut its mortgage rates by up to 0.3 percentage points across various fixed and tracker mortgages, following similar cuts by Halifax, TSB, and Virgin Money, ahead of the expected Bank of England interest rate cut.
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36% Bias Score

Drone Attacks Threaten Russia's Victory Day Parade
Despite recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow and the rejection of a Russian ceasefire offer, around 20 world leaders, including China's Xi Jinping, are still expected to attend Russia's Victory Day parade on May 9th, raising significant security concerns.

Drone Attacks Threaten Russia's Victory Day Parade
Despite recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow and the rejection of a Russian ceasefire offer, around 20 world leaders, including China's Xi Jinping, are still expected to attend Russia's Victory Day parade on May 9th, raising significant security concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Iranian Nationals Arrested in UK for Alleged Terror Plot and Espionage
Five Iranian nationals were arrested in the UK on suspicion of plotting a terrorist attack against an unnamed location and engaging in espionage; one suspect was released on bail while others remain in custody, raising concerns about potential state-sponsored terrorism.

Iranian Nationals Arrested in UK for Alleged Terror Plot and Espionage
Five Iranian nationals were arrested in the UK on suspicion of plotting a terrorist attack against an unnamed location and engaging in espionage; one suspect was released on bail while others remain in custody, raising concerns about potential state-sponsored terrorism.
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52% Bias Score

19 Billion Compromised Passwords Highlight Critical Cybersecurity Flaw
A new report reveals over 19 billion compromised passwords are easily accessible online, due to widespread reuse of weak passwords, highlighting a critical vulnerability and emphasizing the need for stronger authentication methods.

19 Billion Compromised Passwords Highlight Critical Cybersecurity Flaw
A new report reveals over 19 billion compromised passwords are easily accessible online, due to widespread reuse of weak passwords, highlighting a critical vulnerability and emphasizing the need for stronger authentication methods.
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20% Bias Score
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