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Australia's Housing Crisis, Migration Lag, and US CEO Assassination
Over 160 Australian readers detail their struggles due to the housing crisis; a study shows Australia's migration recovery is lagging; and the CEO of UnitedHealthcare was fatally shot in Manhattan.
Australia's Housing Crisis, Migration Lag, and US CEO Assassination
Over 160 Australian readers detail their struggles due to the housing crisis; a study shows Australia's migration recovery is lagging; and the CEO of UnitedHealthcare was fatally shot in Manhattan.
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24% Bias Score


England's NHS Announces 12-Year Rollout Plan for Mounjaro Weight-Loss Drug
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) announced a 12-year rollout plan for the weight-loss drug Mounjaro on the NHS in England, prioritizing 220,000 patients in the first three years due to budgetary constraints, affecting 3.4 million eligible individuals.
England's NHS Announces 12-Year Rollout Plan for Mounjaro Weight-Loss Drug
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) announced a 12-year rollout plan for the weight-loss drug Mounjaro on the NHS in England, prioritizing 220,000 patients in the first three years due to budgetary constraints, affecting 3.4 million eligible individuals.
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48% Bias Score


Shell and Equinor Merge North Sea Assets, Creating Largest Independent Producer
Shell and Equinor are merging their UK North Sea oil and gas assets to create the region's largest independent producer, employing 1,300 people and aiming to produce over 140,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day by next year, despite facing declining production and environmental concerns.
Shell and Equinor Merge North Sea Assets, Creating Largest Independent Producer
Shell and Equinor are merging their UK North Sea oil and gas assets to create the region's largest independent producer, employing 1,300 people and aiming to produce over 140,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day by next year, despite facing declining production and environmental concerns.
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40% Bias Score


Appeal Hearing: Teenager's Murder Sentence Challenged Over Immaturity
A court of appeal is hearing an appeal against the 20-year minimum life sentence given to Eddie Ratcliffe, 17, for the murder of Brianna Ghey; his lawyers argue the judge did not fully consider his autism, selective mutism and immaturity when sentencing.
Appeal Hearing: Teenager's Murder Sentence Challenged Over Immaturity
A court of appeal is hearing an appeal against the 20-year minimum life sentence given to Eddie Ratcliffe, 17, for the murder of Brianna Ghey; his lawyers argue the judge did not fully consider his autism, selective mutism and immaturity when sentencing.
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48% Bias Score


Hegseth's Alleged Misconduct and Biden's Controversial Pardon
Reports of excessive drinking and potential misconduct by Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, have caused concerns among colleagues and created uncertainty about his confirmation, while President Biden's controversial pardon of his son Hunter Biden sparks partisan outrage.
Hegseth's Alleged Misconduct and Biden's Controversial Pardon
Reports of excessive drinking and potential misconduct by Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, have caused concerns among colleagues and created uncertainty about his confirmation, while President Biden's controversial pardon of his son Hunter Biden sparks partisan outrage.
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48% Bias Score


South Korean President Reverses Martial Law Declaration After Parliamentary Rejection
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law on February 24, 2024, citing opposition "anti-state activities" and a budget dispute; however, after a unanimous parliamentary rejection, he lifted the order within six hours, facing widespread condemnation and calls for his resignation.
South Korean President Reverses Martial Law Declaration After Parliamentary Rejection
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law on February 24, 2024, citing opposition "anti-state activities" and a budget dispute; however, after a unanimous parliamentary rejection, he lifted the order within six hours, facing widespread condemnation and calls for his resignation.
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44% Bias Score

CMA Approves Vodafone-Three Merger, Creating UK's Largest Mobile Operator
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority approved the £16.5 billion merger of Vodafone and Three, creating the UK's largest mobile operator with over 27 million subscribers, contingent on £11 billion investment in network upgrades and consumer protections.

CMA Approves Vodafone-Three Merger, Creating UK's Largest Mobile Operator
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority approved the £16.5 billion merger of Vodafone and Three, creating the UK's largest mobile operator with over 27 million subscribers, contingent on £11 billion investment in network upgrades and consumer protections.
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40% Bias Score

Woolworths Strike Causes Liquor Shortages Across Victoria and NSW
Over 1,500 Woolworths warehouse workers in Australia have been striking since November 21st, causing significant stock shortages at Dan Murphy's and BWS liquor stores across Victoria and southern NSW due to disruptions at five distribution centers, resulting in a $50 million loss for Woolworths.

Woolworths Strike Causes Liquor Shortages Across Victoria and NSW
Over 1,500 Woolworths warehouse workers in Australia have been striking since November 21st, causing significant stock shortages at Dan Murphy's and BWS liquor stores across Victoria and southern NSW due to disruptions at five distribution centers, resulting in a $50 million loss for Woolworths.
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40% Bias Score

Starmer Unveils Ambitious Infrastructure Plan to Boost UK Economy
Keir Starmer, the UK Labour leader, announced a plan for 150 major infrastructure projects and 1.5 million new homes to overcome bureaucratic obstacles and address economic stagnation, aiming to complete these projects by the end of this parliament.

Starmer Unveils Ambitious Infrastructure Plan to Boost UK Economy
Keir Starmer, the UK Labour leader, announced a plan for 150 major infrastructure projects and 1.5 million new homes to overcome bureaucratic obstacles and address economic stagnation, aiming to complete these projects by the end of this parliament.
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52% Bias Score

England and Wales Prison Population to Exceed 100,000 by 2029
England and Wales face a prison capacity crisis: official estimates project a prison population exceeding 100,000 by March 2029 due to rising prosecutions, increased sentences, and record-high remand numbers, despite government plans to increase capacity.

England and Wales Prison Population to Exceed 100,000 by 2029
England and Wales face a prison capacity crisis: official estimates project a prison population exceeding 100,000 by March 2029 due to rising prosecutions, increased sentences, and record-high remand numbers, despite government plans to increase capacity.
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44% Bias Score

Decline in English Literature Degrees Reflects Broader Humanities Crisis
Canterbury Christ Church University is ending its English Literature degree program due to low student interest, reflecting a wider decline in humanities enrollment at both A-level and university levels, linked to factors such as tuition fees and government policies.

Decline in English Literature Degrees Reflects Broader Humanities Crisis
Canterbury Christ Church University is ending its English Literature degree program due to low student interest, reflecting a wider decline in humanities enrollment at both A-level and university levels, linked to factors such as tuition fees and government policies.
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48% Bias Score

China Bans Key Semiconductor Exports to US, Escalating Trade War
China banned exports of gallium, germanium, and antimony to the US, citing national security concerns, escalating trade tensions after the US announced restrictions on advanced chip sales to China; China holds a dominant share of global production for these minerals.

China Bans Key Semiconductor Exports to US, Escalating Trade War
China banned exports of gallium, germanium, and antimony to the US, citing national security concerns, escalating trade tensions after the US announced restrictions on advanced chip sales to China; China holds a dominant share of global production for these minerals.
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40% Bias Score
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