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Five Farm Stays for Foodies
Five European and Irish farm stays offer guests farm-to-table dining, cooking classes, and opportunities to participate in farm activities, showcasing regional cuisine and local produce.
Five Farm Stays for Foodies
Five European and Irish farm stays offer guests farm-to-table dining, cooking classes, and opportunities to participate in farm activities, showcasing regional cuisine and local produce.
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44% Bias Score


Lewis Capaldi's Triumphant Return to Stage After Health Hiatus
Lewis Capaldi, after a hiatus due to mental health struggles and Tourette syndrome, made a successful return to the stage in Sheffield, marking his first headline performance since his break.
Lewis Capaldi's Triumphant Return to Stage After Health Hiatus
Lewis Capaldi, after a hiatus due to mental health struggles and Tourette syndrome, made a successful return to the stage in Sheffield, marking his first headline performance since his break.
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28% Bias Score


New Giant Unveiled Near Cerne Abbas, Sparking Land Access Concerns
A 40m x 30m temporary artwork, the Consequences Giant, created collaboratively by community groups and schools using natural pigments, has been installed near the Cerne Giant in Dorset, raising concerns about public access to the recently listed land.
New Giant Unveiled Near Cerne Abbas, Sparking Land Access Concerns
A 40m x 30m temporary artwork, the Consequences Giant, created collaboratively by community groups and schools using natural pigments, has been installed near the Cerne Giant in Dorset, raising concerns about public access to the recently listed land.
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16% Bias Score


Couple's Journey: Overcoming Illness, Insecurity, and Imbalance in a Relationship
Scott, 42, and Maria, 35, navigated health issues, insecurities, and work-life imbalances to strengthen their relationship after a three-month break focused on self-improvement and communication.
Couple's Journey: Overcoming Illness, Insecurity, and Imbalance in a Relationship
Scott, 42, and Maria, 35, navigated health issues, insecurities, and work-life imbalances to strengthen their relationship after a three-month break focused on self-improvement and communication.
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16% Bias Score


Ukraine Vows Continued Retaliation Against Russian Energy Attacks Despite Criticism
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy affirmed continued retaliation against Russian energy infrastructure attacks, despite criticism from Slovakia and Hungary, whose oil supplies have been disrupted by Ukrainian attacks on the Druzhba pipeline; Zelenskyy also urged Slovakia to cut off Russian oil supplies.
Ukraine Vows Continued Retaliation Against Russian Energy Attacks Despite Criticism
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy affirmed continued retaliation against Russian energy infrastructure attacks, despite criticism from Slovakia and Hungary, whose oil supplies have been disrupted by Ukrainian attacks on the Druzhba pipeline; Zelenskyy also urged Slovakia to cut off Russian oil supplies.
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24% Bias Score


Rise of Far-Right Extremism in Australia: Cronulla Riots Echo in Recent Rallies
Neo-Nazi-led demonstrations in Melbourne and anti-migrant rallies across Australia on August 31st, 2024, recall the 2005 Cronulla riots, highlighting the ongoing issue of racism and far-right extremism in the country.
Rise of Far-Right Extremism in Australia: Cronulla Riots Echo in Recent Rallies
Neo-Nazi-led demonstrations in Melbourne and anti-migrant rallies across Australia on August 31st, 2024, recall the 2005 Cronulla riots, highlighting the ongoing issue of racism and far-right extremism in the country.
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20% Bias Score

Labour Party Faces Internal Divisions Amidst Reshuffle and Leadership Concerns
Following a cabinet reshuffle, the Labour party is facing internal divisions over the direction of the party, the upcoming deputy leadership contest, and concerns about potential rollbacks on workers' rights.

Labour Party Faces Internal Divisions Amidst Reshuffle and Leadership Concerns
Following a cabinet reshuffle, the Labour party is facing internal divisions over the direction of the party, the upcoming deputy leadership contest, and concerns about potential rollbacks on workers' rights.
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32% Bias Score

UK to Use Military Sites for Asylum Seekers Amidst Political Pressure
The UK government plans to temporarily house asylum seekers on military bases to expedite the process and address public concerns, prompted by political pressure and recent incidents.

UK to Use Military Sites for Asylum Seekers Amidst Political Pressure
The UK government plans to temporarily house asylum seekers on military bases to expedite the process and address public concerns, prompted by political pressure and recent incidents.
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36% Bias Score

TV Highlights for September 10th
BBC One features Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams, focusing on his efforts to introduce cricket in the North West of England, while Channel 4 airs Educating Yorkshire, showcasing the challenges faced by a school in the post-pandemic era.

TV Highlights for September 10th
BBC One features Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams, focusing on his efforts to introduce cricket in the North West of England, while Channel 4 airs Educating Yorkshire, showcasing the challenges faced by a school in the post-pandemic era.
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0% Bias Score

AI Threat to News Publishers: Revenue and Accuracy Concerns
The rise of AI-powered search features like Google's AI Overviews and AI Mode is causing a significant drop in referral traffic to news websites, impacting revenue and raising concerns about accuracy.

AI Threat to News Publishers: Revenue and Accuracy Concerns
The rise of AI-powered search features like Google's AI Overviews and AI Mode is causing a significant drop in referral traffic to news websites, impacting revenue and raising concerns about accuracy.
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24% Bias Score

Anthropic to Pay $1.5 Billion in AI Copyright Settlement
Anthropic, an AI company, will pay $1.5 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit filed by authors who claimed the company used pirated copies of their books to train its chatbot, Claude.

Anthropic to Pay $1.5 Billion in AI Copyright Settlement
Anthropic, an AI company, will pay $1.5 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit filed by authors who claimed the company used pirated copies of their books to train its chatbot, Claude.
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24% Bias Score

UN Warns: Increased Defence Spending Pointless Without Climate Action in Poor Countries
Achim Steiner, departing UN Development Programme chief, warns that increased defense spending by Western nations is futile without addressing the climate crisis in developing countries, emphasizing the interconnectedness of national security and global development.

UN Warns: Increased Defence Spending Pointless Without Climate Action in Poor Countries
Achim Steiner, departing UN Development Programme chief, warns that increased defense spending by Western nations is futile without addressing the climate crisis in developing countries, emphasizing the interconnectedness of national security and global development.
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28% Bias Score
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