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Parental Mental Health Crisis Drives Surge in English Child Protection Cases
A new study reveals that poor parental mental health has overtaken domestic violence as the most common reason for child protection assessments in England, driven by rising mental illness rates and exacerbated by poverty and inadequate access to mental health services.
Parental Mental Health Crisis Drives Surge in English Child Protection Cases
A new study reveals that poor parental mental health has overtaken domestic violence as the most common reason for child protection assessments in England, driven by rising mental illness rates and exacerbated by poverty and inadequate access to mental health services.
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48% Bias Score


Champion Calls for UK-Wide Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse
Labour MP Sarah Champion called for a national inquiry into Britain's child sexual abuse crisis, citing its endemic nature and lack of public trust in authorities; this follows similar calls from other Labour MPs and the Greater Manchester mayor, adding pressure on the Prime Minister and Labour lead...
Champion Calls for UK-Wide Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse
Labour MP Sarah Champion called for a national inquiry into Britain's child sexual abuse crisis, citing its endemic nature and lack of public trust in authorities; this follows similar calls from other Labour MPs and the Greater Manchester mayor, adding pressure on the Prime Minister and Labour lead...
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60% Bias Score


Unregistered Sydney Homeschooling Academy Continues Operation Despite Founder's Criminal Charges
Mohamed El Brizy, founder of the unregistered Sydney homeschooling academy Sunnah Life Academy, faces trial on serious criminal charges, yet the academy continues to operate, raising concerns about regulatory oversight of homeschooling centers in NSW.
Unregistered Sydney Homeschooling Academy Continues Operation Despite Founder's Criminal Charges
Mohamed El Brizy, founder of the unregistered Sydney homeschooling academy Sunnah Life Academy, faces trial on serious criminal charges, yet the academy continues to operate, raising concerns about regulatory oversight of homeschooling centers in NSW.
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40% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein Schools and Kindergartens Lack Gender-Based Violence Prevention Plans
A recent study in Schleswig-Holstein reveals that 80 percent of schools and 70 percent of kindergartens lack sufficient prevention plans for gender-based violence, underscoring the need for improved resources, intersectional approaches, and educator training to address this critical issue.
Schleswig-Holstein Schools and Kindergartens Lack Gender-Based Violence Prevention Plans
A recent study in Schleswig-Holstein reveals that 80 percent of schools and 70 percent of kindergartens lack sufficient prevention plans for gender-based violence, underscoring the need for improved resources, intersectional approaches, and educator training to address this critical issue.
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28% Bias Score


Meta Ends Fact-Checking, Raising Concerns About Children's Online Safety
Meta has ended its fact-checking partnerships for Facebook and Instagram in the U.S., increasing the risk of children being exposed to false information online; parents are urged to teach children critical thinking and media literacy skills to combat this.
Meta Ends Fact-Checking, Raising Concerns About Children's Online Safety
Meta has ended its fact-checking partnerships for Facebook and Instagram in the U.S., increasing the risk of children being exposed to false information online; parents are urged to teach children critical thinking and media literacy skills to combat this.
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36% Bias Score


Conservative Amendment Threatens to Block Landmark Child Safeguarding Bill
The Conservative party's proposed amendment to establish a national inquiry into child sexual exploitation threatens to block a landmark child safeguarding bill, prompting outrage from the Labour party and child protection advocates.
Conservative Amendment Threatens to Block Landmark Child Safeguarding Bill
The Conservative party's proposed amendment to establish a national inquiry into child sexual exploitation threatens to block a landmark child safeguarding bill, prompting outrage from the Labour party and child protection advocates.
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60% Bias Score

Russian Foster Care System Failure in Dalera Murder Case
In Yekaterinburg, Russia, Veronika Naumova is on trial for the December 2022 murder of her six-year-old foster child, Dalera. After initially reporting the child missing, Naumova confessed to drowning him after repeatedly abusing him. This led to additional charges against a child welfare worker and...

Russian Foster Care System Failure in Dalera Murder Case
In Yekaterinburg, Russia, Veronika Naumova is on trial for the December 2022 murder of her six-year-old foster child, Dalera. After initially reporting the child missing, Naumova confessed to drowning him after repeatedly abusing him. This led to additional charges against a child welfare worker and...
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52% Bias Score

Champion Backs National Inquiry into Grooming Gangs
Labour MP Sarah Champion backs a national inquiry into grooming gangs following social media comments from Elon Musk and previous inquiries' recommendations, citing the need to restore faith in safeguarding systems and address the endemic nature of child sexual abuse in the UK.

Champion Backs National Inquiry into Grooming Gangs
Labour MP Sarah Champion backs a national inquiry into grooming gangs following social media comments from Elon Musk and previous inquiries' recommendations, citing the need to restore faith in safeguarding systems and address the endemic nature of child sexual abuse in the UK.
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44% Bias Score

UK Online Safety Act Deemed Unsatisfactory, Prompting Calls for Faster Legislation
UK Science Secretary Peter Kyle criticizes the Online Safety Act of 2023 as "unsatisfactory" and "uneven", highlighting the removal of provisions addressing "legal but harmful" content, leaving vulnerable groups exposed and prompting calls for faster legislative updates to address emerging online th...

UK Online Safety Act Deemed Unsatisfactory, Prompting Calls for Faster Legislation
UK Science Secretary Peter Kyle criticizes the Online Safety Act of 2023 as "unsatisfactory" and "uneven", highlighting the removal of provisions addressing "legal but harmful" content, leaving vulnerable groups exposed and prompting calls for faster legislative updates to address emerging online th...
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48% Bias Score

14-Year-Old Stabbed to Death: Mother's Warnings Ignored
Fourteen-year-old Kelyan was fatally stabbed in Woolwich, London; his mother had repeatedly warned authorities about gang recruitment attempts since he was six, highlighting systemic failures in protecting vulnerable children from gang exploitation.

14-Year-Old Stabbed to Death: Mother's Warnings Ignored
Fourteen-year-old Kelyan was fatally stabbed in Woolwich, London; his mother had repeatedly warned authorities about gang recruitment attempts since he was six, highlighting systemic failures in protecting vulnerable children from gang exploitation.
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60% Bias Score

Sara Sharif Murder: Stepmother's Easy Prison Job Highlights Systemic Failures
Sara Sharif, a 10-year-old girl, was murdered by her father, stepmother, and uncle; her stepmother received an easy prison job while awaiting trial, highlighting child protection failures.

Sara Sharif Murder: Stepmother's Easy Prison Job Highlights Systemic Failures
Sara Sharif, a 10-year-old girl, was murdered by her father, stepmother, and uncle; her stepmother received an easy prison job while awaiting trial, highlighting child protection failures.
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56% Bias Score

UK Parliament Debates Inquiry into Child Grooming Gangs
The UK Parliament is debating a national inquiry into child grooming gangs, with the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader disagreeing on the necessity of another inquiry after the Jay Report, highlighting disagreements over implementation of existing recommendations and accusations of political post...

UK Parliament Debates Inquiry into Child Grooming Gangs
The UK Parliament is debating a national inquiry into child grooming gangs, with the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader disagreeing on the necessity of another inquiry after the Jay Report, highlighting disagreements over implementation of existing recommendations and accusations of political post...
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60% Bias Score
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