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UK Legal Aid Agency Cyberattack Causes System Chaos
A cyberattack on the UK's Legal Aid Agency in May 2024 exposed the personal data of hundreds of thousands of applicants, causing system outages that have left lawyers unpaid, cases delayed, and vulnerable clients at risk of reduced access to justice.
UK Legal Aid Agency Cyberattack Causes System Chaos
A cyberattack on the UK's Legal Aid Agency in May 2024 exposed the personal data of hundreds of thousands of applicants, causing system outages that have left lawyers unpaid, cases delayed, and vulnerable clients at risk of reduced access to justice.
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32% Bias Score


Australia to End Clean Energy Subsidies by 2030
Australia's Productivity Commission recommends ending clean energy subsidies by 2030, shifting to market-based incentives to reach net-zero emissions while streamlining approvals for green energy projects and improving climate resilience.
Australia to End Clean Energy Subsidies by 2030
Australia's Productivity Commission recommends ending clean energy subsidies by 2030, shifting to market-based incentives to reach net-zero emissions while streamlining approvals for green energy projects and improving climate resilience.
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36% Bias Score


Thatcher's "Right-to-Buy" Scheme Cost UK Taxpayers £200 Billion
A Common Wealth report reveals that Margaret Thatcher's "right-to-buy" scheme, allowing council tenants to purchase homes at steep discounts since 1980, cost UK taxpayers nearly £200 billion, fueling a social housing shortage and increasing inequality; the policy's impact includes a significant rise...
Thatcher's "Right-to-Buy" Scheme Cost UK Taxpayers £200 Billion
A Common Wealth report reveals that Margaret Thatcher's "right-to-buy" scheme, allowing council tenants to purchase homes at steep discounts since 1980, cost UK taxpayers nearly £200 billion, fueling a social housing shortage and increasing inequality; the policy's impact includes a significant rise...
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60% Bias Score


Senate Adjourns Without Confirming Trump Nominees Amidst Partisan Gridlock
The US Senate concluded its August recess without confirming dozens of President Trump's nominees after days of failed bipartisan negotiations, marked by President Trump's public attacks on Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, leading Republicans to consider changing Senate rules to expedite conf...
Senate Adjourns Without Confirming Trump Nominees Amidst Partisan Gridlock
The US Senate concluded its August recess without confirming dozens of President Trump's nominees after days of failed bipartisan negotiations, marked by President Trump's public attacks on Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, leading Republicans to consider changing Senate rules to expedite conf...
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44% Bias Score


England's Housing Plan Neglects Community Infrastructure
England's rapid housing plan is neglecting community infrastructure, resulting in thousands of homes built without essential amenities like shops and schools; a landscape-led approach with community involvement offers a solution.
England's Housing Plan Neglects Community Infrastructure
England's rapid housing plan is neglecting community infrastructure, resulting in thousands of homes built without essential amenities like shops and schools; a landscape-led approach with community involvement offers a solution.
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48% Bias Score


Political Divisions Stalemate European Army Creation"
European nations struggle to create a unified military force due to political disagreements among member states, despite increased defense budgets and geopolitical threats, including differing views on leadership, structure, and the role of the US. A Gallup poll reveals deep European ambivalence tow...
Political Divisions Stalemate European Army Creation"
European nations struggle to create a unified military force due to political disagreements among member states, despite increased defense budgets and geopolitical threats, including differing views on leadership, structure, and the role of the US. A Gallup poll reveals deep European ambivalence tow...
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52% Bias Score

North Korean IT Worker Scheme Results in Eight-Year Prison Sentence for US Facilitator
Christina Chapman, a US resident, was sentenced to over eight years in prison for facilitating a North Korean government scheme to place thousands of their IT workers in US companies, generating $17 million for the North Korean government and causing $866,000 in damages to 64 companies.

North Korean IT Worker Scheme Results in Eight-Year Prison Sentence for US Facilitator
Christina Chapman, a US resident, was sentenced to over eight years in prison for facilitating a North Korean government scheme to place thousands of their IT workers in US companies, generating $17 million for the North Korean government and causing $866,000 in damages to 64 companies.
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44% Bias Score

Legal Fight for Release of 10,000+ Epstein-Related FBI Documents
A legal battle is underway over the release of over 10,000 FBI documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, with a news website and journalist appealing an FBI decision to withhold them, creating tension between transparency and protecting ongoing investigations. The Justice Department's request to unseal ...

Legal Fight for Release of 10,000+ Epstein-Related FBI Documents
A legal battle is underway over the release of over 10,000 FBI documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, with a news website and journalist appealing an FBI decision to withhold them, creating tension between transparency and protecting ongoing investigations. The Justice Department's request to unseal ...
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52% Bias Score

UK to Evacuate up to 300 Injured Children from Gaza for NHS Treatment
The UK government will launch a program to evacuate up to 300 seriously ill and injured children from Gaza to the UK for NHS treatment, following domestic political pressure and a successful private initiative by Project Pure Hope, which brought three children to the UK this year for treatment. This...

UK to Evacuate up to 300 Injured Children from Gaza for NHS Treatment
The UK government will launch a program to evacuate up to 300 seriously ill and injured children from Gaza to the UK for NHS treatment, following domestic political pressure and a successful private initiative by Project Pure Hope, which brought three children to the UK this year for treatment. This...
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44% Bias Score

FCA to Pay £9bn-£18bn in Car Finance Compensation
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority will launch a redress scheme costing banks £9bn-£18bn to compensate millions of drivers for mis-sold car finance, impacting approximately 14.6 million contracts between 2007 and 2020 due to unlawful discretionary commission arrangements.

FCA to Pay £9bn-£18bn in Car Finance Compensation
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority will launch a redress scheme costing banks £9bn-£18bn to compensate millions of drivers for mis-sold car finance, impacting approximately 14.6 million contracts between 2007 and 2020 due to unlawful discretionary commission arrangements.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Fires Labor Statistics Chief After Poor Jobs Report
President Trump fired Bureau of Labor Statistics chief Erika McEntarfer after a July jobs report showed only 73,000 jobs added, far below expectations, prompting criticism that the move undermines confidence in US economic data amid new tariffs.

Trump Fires Labor Statistics Chief After Poor Jobs Report
President Trump fired Bureau of Labor Statistics chief Erika McEntarfer after a July jobs report showed only 73,000 jobs added, far below expectations, prompting criticism that the move undermines confidence in US economic data amid new tariffs.
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44% Bias Score

UK Taskforce to Ban "Barely Legal" Pornography Following Controversial Documentary
A UK taskforce will propose legislation this autumn to ban online pornography resembling child sexual abuse, prompted by a Channel 4 documentary featuring porn star Bonnie Blue's activities with 1057 men in 12 hours; Visa and Smirnoff pulled ads after viewing the documentary.

UK Taskforce to Ban "Barely Legal" Pornography Following Controversial Documentary
A UK taskforce will propose legislation this autumn to ban online pornography resembling child sexual abuse, prompted by a Channel 4 documentary featuring porn star Bonnie Blue's activities with 1057 men in 12 hours; Visa and Smirnoff pulled ads after viewing the documentary.
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80% Bias Score
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