Showing 169 to 180 of 249 results


Big Four Firms Cut Jobs Amidst Consulting Slowdown
Facing decreased demand for consulting services after a post-pandemic boom, the Big Four accounting firms (Deloitte, EY, KPMG, and PwC) are implementing redundancy programs, impacting graduates, school leavers, and partners, driven by economic uncertainty and investment in AI technology.
Big Four Firms Cut Jobs Amidst Consulting Slowdown
Facing decreased demand for consulting services after a post-pandemic boom, the Big Four accounting firms (Deloitte, EY, KPMG, and PwC) are implementing redundancy programs, impacting graduates, school leavers, and partners, driven by economic uncertainty and investment in AI technology.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Czech Spy's Stolen Identity Uncovered After Decades
Vaclav Jelinek, a Czech spy, stole the identity of Erwin van Haarlem, a Dutch boy abandoned near the Czech border after WWII; his deception was uncovered through DNA testing, leading to a ten-year prison sentence.
Czech Spy's Stolen Identity Uncovered After Decades
Vaclav Jelinek, a Czech spy, stole the identity of Erwin van Haarlem, a Dutch boy abandoned near the Czech border after WWII; his deception was uncovered through DNA testing, leading to a ten-year prison sentence.
Progress
48% Bias Score


UK Pension Withdrawal Delays Cause Tax Concerns for Retirees
Delays in UK pension withdrawals are causing significant problems for retirees, with processing times increasing to six weeks or more due to increased demand, potentially resulting in lost tax allowances. Savers are taking larger sums to minimize inheritance tax, but this strategy could be undermine...
UK Pension Withdrawal Delays Cause Tax Concerns for Retirees
Delays in UK pension withdrawals are causing significant problems for retirees, with processing times increasing to six weeks or more due to increased demand, potentially resulting in lost tax allowances. Savers are taking larger sums to minimize inheritance tax, but this strategy could be undermine...
Progress
44% Bias Score


EY Cuts 30 Partners Amid Consulting Downturn
EY is cutting 30 partners, its largest single cut in decades, due to a 4 percent decline in consulting revenue and a 5 percent drop in average partner profits to £723,000, reflecting decreased client spending caused by inflation and rising interest rates, impacting the firm's overall strategy and th...
EY Cuts 30 Partners Amid Consulting Downturn
EY is cutting 30 partners, its largest single cut in decades, due to a 4 percent decline in consulting revenue and a 5 percent drop in average partner profits to £723,000, reflecting decreased client spending caused by inflation and rising interest rates, impacting the firm's overall strategy and th...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Fenwick Reports £38.1 Million Loss, Continuing Six-Year Trend
Fenwick, a British department store chain, reported a £38.1 million pre-tax loss for the year to January 2024, continuing six years of losses despite a £430 million sale of its London flagship store and efforts to improve its online presence.
Fenwick Reports £38.1 Million Loss, Continuing Six-Year Trend
Fenwick, a British department store chain, reported a £38.1 million pre-tax loss for the year to January 2024, continuing six years of losses despite a £430 million sale of its London flagship store and efforts to improve its online presence.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Frequent Flyer Levy Proposed to Curb UK Aviation Emissions
The UK's Climate Change Committee proposes a Frequent Flyer Levy (FFL) to curb aviation emissions, incrementally taxing frequent flyers based on CO2 emissions per flight, aiming to achieve net-zero by 2050, as sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) alone is deemed insufficient.
Frequent Flyer Levy Proposed to Curb UK Aviation Emissions
The UK's Climate Change Committee proposes a Frequent Flyer Levy (FFL) to curb aviation emissions, incrementally taxing frequent flyers based on CO2 emissions per flight, aiming to achieve net-zero by 2050, as sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) alone is deemed insufficient.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Democrats Launch Rallies to Counter Republican Job Cuts and Voter Outreach
The Democratic National Committee is organizing rallies in nine vulnerable Republican districts to counter Republican-led job and program cuts that have caused public outrage, revealing the party's disorganization in contrast to the Republicans' methodical approach.

Democrats Launch Rallies to Counter Republican Job Cuts and Voter Outreach
The Democratic National Committee is organizing rallies in nine vulnerable Republican districts to counter Republican-led job and program cuts that have caused public outrage, revealing the party's disorganization in contrast to the Republicans' methodical approach.
Progress
48% Bias Score

UK Welfare Cuts Spark Labour Party Divisions
The UK government plans £5 billion in welfare cuts, sparking internal party conflict and public debate; the cuts target disability and sickness benefits, alongside broader reforms to streamline public services and reduce bureaucracy.

UK Welfare Cuts Spark Labour Party Divisions
The UK government plans £5 billion in welfare cuts, sparking internal party conflict and public debate; the cuts target disability and sickness benefits, alongside broader reforms to streamline public services and reduce bureaucracy.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Sainsbury's Profitability Rises Amidst Looming Price War
Sainsbury's, under CEO Simon Roberts, has significantly increased its market share and profitability over the past five years, focusing on food retail and efficiency gains; however, increased competition and rising costs present challenges.

Sainsbury's Profitability Rises Amidst Looming Price War
Sainsbury's, under CEO Simon Roberts, has significantly increased its market share and profitability over the past five years, focusing on food retail and efficiency gains; however, increased competition and rising costs present challenges.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Geneviève Page: A Versatile Actress's 50-Year Career
Geneviève Page, a French actress born in 1927, enjoyed a 50-year career marked by diverse roles in theatre and film, from canonical female leads to unconventional characters, reflecting her artistic preferences and challenging stereotypical portrayals of women.

Geneviève Page: A Versatile Actress's 50-Year Career
Geneviève Page, a French actress born in 1927, enjoyed a 50-year career marked by diverse roles in theatre and film, from canonical female leads to unconventional characters, reflecting her artistic preferences and challenging stereotypical portrayals of women.
Progress
16% Bias Score

AI to Improve Air Traffic Control at Heathrow Airport
A flawed flight plan in August 2023 caused widespread disruption to air travel, underscoring the crucial role of air traffic control; Heathrow is now trialing AI to improve efficiency and safety.

AI to Improve Air Traffic Control at Heathrow Airport
A flawed flight plan in August 2023 caused widespread disruption to air travel, underscoring the crucial role of air traffic control; Heathrow is now trialing AI to improve efficiency and safety.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Trigger Immediate Price Hikes for US Consumers
President Trump's newly implemented 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada have triggered immediate price increases for US consumers, impacting various sectors and potentially causing inflation and decreased consumer spending.

Trump Tariffs Trigger Immediate Price Hikes for US Consumers
President Trump's newly implemented 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada have triggered immediate price increases for US consumers, impacting various sectors and potentially causing inflation and decreased consumer spending.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Showing 169 to 180 of 249 results