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Liberty Steel Faces Liquidation, £340m Loss in South Yorkshire
Liberty Steel's South Yorkshire operations, employing 1,450, reported £340 million in losses over four years, prompting a union's call for owner Sanjeev Gupta's resignation and facing a July 16th deadline to avoid liquidation amid a broader UK steel industry crisis and a fraud investigation.
Liberty Steel Faces Liquidation, £340m Loss in South Yorkshire
Liberty Steel's South Yorkshire operations, employing 1,450, reported £340 million in losses over four years, prompting a union's call for owner Sanjeev Gupta's resignation and facing a July 16th deadline to avoid liquidation amid a broader UK steel industry crisis and a fraud investigation.
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44% Bias Score


Australia's Energy Transition: Widening Inequality
Australia's shift to renewable energy disproportionately benefits wealthier households, leaving renters and low-income earners facing higher energy costs; the government must intervene to ensure equitable distribution of costs and benefits.
Australia's Energy Transition: Widening Inequality
Australia's shift to renewable energy disproportionately benefits wealthier households, leaving renters and low-income earners facing higher energy costs; the government must intervene to ensure equitable distribution of costs and benefits.
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48% Bias Score


WA Launches Redress Scheme for Stolen Generations
Western Australia launched a redress scheme for Stolen Generations survivors, offering individual payments up to $85,000, following years of advocacy and leaving Queensland as the only state without such a program.
WA Launches Redress Scheme for Stolen Generations
Western Australia launched a redress scheme for Stolen Generations survivors, offering individual payments up to $85,000, following years of advocacy and leaving Queensland as the only state without such a program.
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20% Bias Score


Journalists Face Immense Risks Reporting from Conflict Zones
Journalists in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mexico, Sudan, and Myanmar face significant risks, including death threats, kidnappings, and forced displacement, while reporting on conflicts and human rights abuses, highlighting the global challenges faced by journalists in war zones.
Journalists Face Immense Risks Reporting from Conflict Zones
Journalists in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mexico, Sudan, and Myanmar face significant risks, including death threats, kidnappings, and forced displacement, while reporting on conflicts and human rights abuses, highlighting the global challenges faced by journalists in war zones.
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24% Bias Score


France Poised to Legalize Assisted Dying Under Strict Conditions
France's parliament is voting on a bill to legalize assisted dying under strict conditions, potentially allowing patients with incurable illnesses causing unbearable suffering to access lethal substances; the bill also establishes the right to palliative care.
France Poised to Legalize Assisted Dying Under Strict Conditions
France's parliament is voting on a bill to legalize assisted dying under strict conditions, potentially allowing patients with incurable illnesses causing unbearable suffering to access lethal substances; the bill also establishes the right to palliative care.
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32% Bias Score


Labor Party Members Pressure Government for Sanctions on Israel Over Gaza Blockade
Grassroots members of Australia's Labor party are pushing for government sanctions against Israel over its Gaza blockade, while the government has issued strong criticism but stopped short of announcing further sanctions beyond a joint statement with other nations condemning Israel's actions.
Labor Party Members Pressure Government for Sanctions on Israel Over Gaza Blockade
Grassroots members of Australia's Labor party are pushing for government sanctions against Israel over its Gaza blockade, while the government has issued strong criticism but stopped short of announcing further sanctions beyond a joint statement with other nations condemning Israel's actions.
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40% Bias Score

Aboriginal Man Dies in Police Custody in Alice Springs
A 24-year-old Aboriginal man died in police custody in Alice Springs today after being restrained following an altercation at a Coles supermarket; the incident is being investigated as a death in custody, prompting calls for systemic justice reform.

Aboriginal Man Dies in Police Custody in Alice Springs
A 24-year-old Aboriginal man died in police custody in Alice Springs today after being restrained following an altercation at a Coles supermarket; the incident is being investigated as a death in custody, prompting calls for systemic justice reform.
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44% Bias Score

Car Crashes into Liverpool Victory Parade Crowd, Injuring Nearly 50"
During Liverpool's Premier League victory parade on Monday, a car collided with pedestrians on Water Street, injuring nearly 50 people, including children; a 53-year-old man was arrested.

Car Crashes into Liverpool Victory Parade Crowd, Injuring Nearly 50"
During Liverpool's Premier League victory parade on Monday, a car collided with pedestrians on Water Street, injuring nearly 50 people, including children; a 53-year-old man was arrested.
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36% Bias Score

Toyota Shifts GR Corolla Production to UK to Meet North American Demand
Toyota plans to move some production of its GR Corolla sports car from Japan to its Burnaston plant in the UK, investing £41 million to create a new production line for 10,000 vehicles annually, starting mid-2024, to meet strong North American demand and utilize excess capacity, while benefiting fro...

Toyota Shifts GR Corolla Production to UK to Meet North American Demand
Toyota plans to move some production of its GR Corolla sports car from Japan to its Burnaston plant in the UK, investing £41 million to create a new production line for 10,000 vehicles annually, starting mid-2024, to meet strong North American demand and utilize excess capacity, while benefiting fro...
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36% Bias Score

IMF Urges UK to Revise Fiscal Rules to Avoid Spending Cuts
The IMF urges UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves to revise fiscal rules to avoid emergency spending cuts, citing the vulnerability of the current system to economic fluctuations and highlighting the need for long-term debt stabilization. The IMF upgraded the UK's 2024 growth forecast to 1.2%.

IMF Urges UK to Revise Fiscal Rules to Avoid Spending Cuts
The IMF urges UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves to revise fiscal rules to avoid emergency spending cuts, citing the vulnerability of the current system to economic fluctuations and highlighting the need for long-term debt stabilization. The IMF upgraded the UK's 2024 growth forecast to 1.2%.
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40% Bias Score

Car Drives into Liverpool Victory Parade Crowd, Injuring Several
During Liverpool's victory parade on Monday, a car drove into a crowd of fans on Water Street around 5:40 pm, injuring several and halting the celebrations. Police arrested a 53-year-old white British man.

Car Drives into Liverpool Victory Parade Crowd, Injuring Several
During Liverpool's victory parade on Monday, a car drove into a crowd of fans on Water Street around 5:40 pm, injuring several and halting the celebrations. Police arrested a 53-year-old white British man.
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28% Bias Score

Healthscope's Collapse Exposes Flaws in Australia's Private Healthcare System
Australia's private hospital operator Healthscope entered receivership due to high debt from a 2019 acquisition by Brookfield, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, and reduced revenue from elective surgeries, prompting discussions on systemic issues within the private healthcare sector.

Healthscope's Collapse Exposes Flaws in Australia's Private Healthcare System
Australia's private hospital operator Healthscope entered receivership due to high debt from a 2019 acquisition by Brookfield, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, and reduced revenue from elective surgeries, prompting discussions on systemic issues within the private healthcare sector.
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40% Bias Score
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