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UK Considers Peacekeeping Troops for Ukraine, Facing Political Divisions
Amidst ongoing discussions regarding a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, UK Labour leader Keir Starmer hasn't ruled out deploying British troops to a peacekeeping role, a move supported by some Lib Dems, while Downing Street suggests a US-backed guarantee as an essential precondition. Opposition exist...
UK Considers Peacekeeping Troops for Ukraine, Facing Political Divisions
Amidst ongoing discussions regarding a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, UK Labour leader Keir Starmer hasn't ruled out deploying British troops to a peacekeeping role, a move supported by some Lib Dems, while Downing Street suggests a US-backed guarantee as an essential precondition. Opposition exist...
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40% Bias Score


NHS Launches First Breast Cancer Screening Awareness Campaign
The NHS England launched its first breast cancer screening awareness campaign to increase participation, which is currently at 64.6%, aiming to reach 80% by 2025-26 to detect thousands more cancers at an early stage and save lives.
NHS Launches First Breast Cancer Screening Awareness Campaign
The NHS England launched its first breast cancer screening awareness campaign to increase participation, which is currently at 64.6%, aiming to reach 80% by 2025-26 to detect thousands more cancers at an early stage and save lives.
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40% Bias Score


Regressive Council Tax Burden Mirrors Poll Tax Issues
Analysis reveals that the poorest fifth of British households paid 4.8% of their income on council tax in 2020-21, up from 2.9% in 2002-03, highlighting a regressive tax system that disproportionately burdens low-income families and mirrors issues associated with the poll tax.
Regressive Council Tax Burden Mirrors Poll Tax Issues
Analysis reveals that the poorest fifth of British households paid 4.8% of their income on council tax in 2020-21, up from 2.9% in 2002-03, highlighting a regressive tax system that disproportionately burdens low-income families and mirrors issues associated with the poll tax.
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56% Bias Score


Iceland Chair Critiques Labour's Economic Record
Iceland chair Richard Walker rated the Labour government's economic performance a 6/10, criticizing increased national insurance contributions and questioning large infrastructure projects' short-term benefits while advocating for planning reforms to boost business growth.
Iceland Chair Critiques Labour's Economic Record
Iceland chair Richard Walker rated the Labour government's economic performance a 6/10, criticizing increased national insurance contributions and questioning large infrastructure projects' short-term benefits while advocating for planning reforms to boost business growth.
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36% Bias Score


Watts' "Elegy, Southwest": Environmental Grief and the Limits of Language
Madeleine Watts's "Elegy, Southwest" follows Eloise and Lewis on a 2018 road trip through the American Southwest amidst the Camp Fire, exploring themes of environmental destruction, grief, and the limits of language in the face of personal and environmental calamity. The novel uses the Colorado Rive...
Watts' "Elegy, Southwest": Environmental Grief and the Limits of Language
Madeleine Watts's "Elegy, Southwest" follows Eloise and Lewis on a 2018 road trip through the American Southwest amidst the Camp Fire, exploring themes of environmental destruction, grief, and the limits of language in the face of personal and environmental calamity. The novel uses the Colorado Rive...
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20% Bias Score


68-Year-Old Lawyer Finds Purpose Representing Domestic Violence Victims
Elizabeth Barbour, a 68-year-old lawyer in Roanoke, Virginia, switched careers at 54, from hand modeling and real estate to representing domestic violence victims after graduating law school at 57 and passing the bar at her second attempt; she finds this work deeply rewarding.
68-Year-Old Lawyer Finds Purpose Representing Domestic Violence Victims
Elizabeth Barbour, a 68-year-old lawyer in Roanoke, Virginia, switched careers at 54, from hand modeling and real estate to representing domestic violence victims after graduating law school at 57 and passing the bar at her second attempt; she finds this work deeply rewarding.
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32% Bias Score

Wegovy Approved for Heart Disease Treatment in Australia
Australia's TGA approved Wegovy (semaglutide) in December 2024 for treating cardiovascular disease in overweight and obese adults, reducing heart attack/stroke risk by 20% in a 17,604-person Select trial, but PBS listing remains undecided due to cost.

Wegovy Approved for Heart Disease Treatment in Australia
Australia's TGA approved Wegovy (semaglutide) in December 2024 for treating cardiovascular disease in overweight and obese adults, reducing heart attack/stroke risk by 20% in a 17,604-person Select trial, but PBS listing remains undecided due to cost.
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36% Bias Score

Australia's Failing Tech Policy: Inaction on Misinformation, Privacy, and Online Safety
Australia's Albanese government has shown a disappointing track record on tech policy over the past three years, failing to address online misinformation effectively, enacting inadequate privacy reforms, and pushing a teen social media ban despite expert opposition.

Australia's Failing Tech Policy: Inaction on Misinformation, Privacy, and Online Safety
Australia's Albanese government has shown a disappointing track record on tech policy over the past three years, failing to address online misinformation effectively, enacting inadequate privacy reforms, and pushing a teen social media ban despite expert opposition.
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56% Bias Score

Delay to Australian News Bargaining Code Amidst US Tariff Concerns
Australia's plan to force tech platforms to pay for news content is delayed due to concerns about US tariffs, prompting criticism from the Coalition and Greens who highlight the potential harm to Australian media and the tens of millions of dollars at stake.

Delay to Australian News Bargaining Code Amidst US Tariff Concerns
Australia's plan to force tech platforms to pay for news content is delayed due to concerns about US tariffs, prompting criticism from the Coalition and Greens who highlight the potential harm to Australian media and the tens of millions of dollars at stake.
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48% Bias Score

RBA Expected to Cut Interest Rates, Providing Mortgage Relief
The Reserve Bank of Australia is likely to cut the official cash rate by 0.25 percentage points on Tuesday, saving a household with a $750,000 mortgage about $115 monthly, although the full effect may take six to nine months; this decision is influenced by falling inflation, a strong jobs market, an...

RBA Expected to Cut Interest Rates, Providing Mortgage Relief
The Reserve Bank of Australia is likely to cut the official cash rate by 0.25 percentage points on Tuesday, saving a household with a $750,000 mortgage about $115 monthly, although the full effect may take six to nine months; this decision is influenced by falling inflation, a strong jobs market, an...
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44% Bias Score

New Zealand Tourism Campaign Draws Backlash Amidst Economic Uncertainty
New Zealand launched a NZD$500,000 tourism campaign, "Everyone Must Go!" targeting Australians from February to March, aiming to boost tourism revenue to pre-pandemic levels; however, the slogan has faced heavy criticism due to its insensitivity amid domestic job cuts and emigration.

New Zealand Tourism Campaign Draws Backlash Amidst Economic Uncertainty
New Zealand launched a NZD$500,000 tourism campaign, "Everyone Must Go!" targeting Australians from February to March, aiming to boost tourism revenue to pre-pandemic levels; however, the slogan has faced heavy criticism due to its insensitivity amid domestic job cuts and emigration.
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56% Bias Score

Author Geoff Nicholson Dies at 71
British author Geoff Nicholson, known for surreal comedies and psychogeography explorations, died aged 71; his 50-year career included 17 novels, a photography project documenting 58,000 London streets, and a shift towards simpler themes in later works.

Author Geoff Nicholson Dies at 71
British author Geoff Nicholson, known for surreal comedies and psychogeography explorations, died aged 71; his 50-year career included 17 novels, a photography project documenting 58,000 London streets, and a shift towards simpler themes in later works.
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12% Bias Score
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