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Errors in UK Producer Price Indices Impact GDP Estimates
The UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) announced errors in its producer price indices (PPI and SPPI), impacting GDP estimates for 2022 and 2023, due to flaws in chain-linking methods since 2008; the ONS is pausing data release until summer.
Errors in UK Producer Price Indices Impact GDP Estimates
The UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) announced errors in its producer price indices (PPI and SPPI), impacting GDP estimates for 2022 and 2023, due to flaws in chain-linking methods since 2008; the ONS is pausing data release until summer.
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32% Bias Score


Asda's Price War Costs Rivals £3.9 Billion
Asda, facing declining sales, slashed prices on 1,500 products, adding to nearly 10,000 price cuts since January, triggering a price war that cost competitors £3.9 billion in market value; however, challenges remain in improving operational efficiency to attract more customers.
Asda's Price War Costs Rivals £3.9 Billion
Asda, facing declining sales, slashed prices on 1,500 products, adding to nearly 10,000 price cuts since January, triggering a price war that cost competitors £3.9 billion in market value; however, challenges remain in improving operational efficiency to attract more customers.
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40% Bias Score


House of Lords Investigates Labour Peer for Potential Code of Conduct Breach
Lord Iain McNicol faces a House of Lords investigation for potentially breaching the code of conduct by writing to the Treasury on behalf of Astra Protocol, a cryptocurrency company paying him, after a consultation closed; the inquiry follows a Guardian investigation into commercial interests of Lor...
House of Lords Investigates Labour Peer for Potential Code of Conduct Breach
Lord Iain McNicol faces a House of Lords investigation for potentially breaching the code of conduct by writing to the Treasury on behalf of Astra Protocol, a cryptocurrency company paying him, after a consultation closed; the inquiry follows a Guardian investigation into commercial interests of Lor...
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40% Bias Score


Bali Flights Cancelled After Indonesian Volcano Erupts
Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano erupted for 11 minutes on Thursday, causing seven international flight cancellations from Bali and prompting authorities to raise the volcano's alert level to the highest, establishing a 7–8km exclusion zone.
Bali Flights Cancelled After Indonesian Volcano Erupts
Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano erupted for 11 minutes on Thursday, causing seven international flight cancellations from Bali and prompting authorities to raise the volcano's alert level to the highest, establishing a 7–8km exclusion zone.
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28% Bias Score


Adolescence" Netflix Series Uses Innovative Single-Take Filming
Netflix's "Adolescence" used a single-take filming style for all four episodes, requiring extensive pre-planning and on-set problem-solving, and prioritized the well-being of its young star, Owen Cooper, who had a child psychologist present daily.
Adolescence" Netflix Series Uses Innovative Single-Take Filming
Netflix's "Adolescence" used a single-take filming style for all four episodes, requiring extensive pre-planning and on-set problem-solving, and prioritized the well-being of its young star, Owen Cooper, who had a child psychologist present daily.
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20% Bias Score


Manchester Man Guilty of Murder and Dismemberment
Marcin Majerkiewicz, 42, was found guilty of murdering his friend Stuart Everett, 67, in Manchester on March 27-28, 2024, dismembering his body and scattering the remains across Greater Manchester; police used CCTV and found Everett's belongings on Majerkiewicz.
Manchester Man Guilty of Murder and Dismemberment
Marcin Majerkiewicz, 42, was found guilty of murdering his friend Stuart Everett, 67, in Manchester on March 27-28, 2024, dismembering his body and scattering the remains across Greater Manchester; police used CCTV and found Everett's belongings on Majerkiewicz.
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36% Bias Score

Arpita Singh's First Major Solo Show Opens at London's Serpentine
Arpita Singh, an 87-year-old leading Indian artist, opened her first solo institutional show outside India at London's Serpentine Gallery this week, marking the gallery's first major exhibition by a South Asian artist.

Arpita Singh's First Major Solo Show Opens at London's Serpentine
Arpita Singh, an 87-year-old leading Indian artist, opened her first solo institutional show outside India at London's Serpentine Gallery this week, marking the gallery's first major exhibition by a South Asian artist.
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40% Bias Score

Australia's Happiness Ranking Falls in 2025 World Happiness Report
The 2025 World Happiness Report ranks Australia 11th globally, a decline attributed to broader trends in Western industrial nations; Nordic countries maintain top rankings, highlighting the impact of caring and sharing on overall wellbeing.

Australia's Happiness Ranking Falls in 2025 World Happiness Report
The 2025 World Happiness Report ranks Australia 11th globally, a decline attributed to broader trends in Western industrial nations; Nordic countries maintain top rankings, highlighting the impact of caring and sharing on overall wellbeing.
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40% Bias Score

UK Chancellor Faces Pressure to Breach Fiscal Rules
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves will present her spring statement next week, facing pressure to breach her fiscal rules due to rising borrowing costs, weak economic growth, and stubborn inflation; experts warn against kneejerk reactions and suggest a more flexible approach.

UK Chancellor Faces Pressure to Breach Fiscal Rules
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves will present her spring statement next week, facing pressure to breach her fiscal rules due to rising borrowing costs, weak economic growth, and stubborn inflation; experts warn against kneejerk reactions and suggest a more flexible approach.
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56% Bias Score

UK Mental Health Crisis: Inequality and Systemic Failure
Mental health nurses in the UK are struggling financially while witnessing a disproportionate impact of mental illness on lower socioeconomic groups, highlighting a systemic failure to address inequality within the healthcare system.

UK Mental Health Crisis: Inequality and Systemic Failure
Mental health nurses in the UK are struggling financially while witnessing a disproportionate impact of mental illness on lower socioeconomic groups, highlighting a systemic failure to address inequality within the healthcare system.
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60% Bias Score

Australian 'Science Nerd' Faces Jail for Importing Radioactive Plutonium
A 24-year-old Australian man, Emmanuel Lidden, pleaded guilty to importing radioactive plutonium, triggering a hazmat response and facing up to 10 years in prison; his lawyer claims it was due to his 'science nerd' hobby of collecting elements.

Australian 'Science Nerd' Faces Jail for Importing Radioactive Plutonium
A 24-year-old Australian man, Emmanuel Lidden, pleaded guilty to importing radioactive plutonium, triggering a hazmat response and facing up to 10 years in prison; his lawyer claims it was due to his 'science nerd' hobby of collecting elements.
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52% Bias Score

Netanyahu's Gaza Assault and Power Grab
On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched a surprise attack on Gaza, killing hundreds, ending a two-month ceasefire, and jeopardizing the lives of 59 hostages held by Hamas; simultaneously, he is dismissing senior civil servants to consolidate power, risking a slide towards auto...

Netanyahu's Gaza Assault and Power Grab
On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched a surprise attack on Gaza, killing hundreds, ending a two-month ceasefire, and jeopardizing the lives of 59 hostages held by Hamas; simultaneously, he is dismissing senior civil servants to consolidate power, risking a slide towards auto...
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56% Bias Score
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