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74 Child Deaths Highlight England's Temporary Housing Crisis
Official data reveals that at least 74 children have died in temporary accommodation in England over the past five years, with the majority being infants under one year old, prompting government action with a £1bn allocation to address the housing crisis affecting 123,000 families.
74 Child Deaths Highlight England's Temporary Housing Crisis
Official data reveals that at least 74 children have died in temporary accommodation in England over the past five years, with the majority being infants under one year old, prompting government action with a £1bn allocation to address the housing crisis affecting 123,000 families.
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56% Bias Score


Court of Appeal Overturns Anonymity Order for Sara Sharif Case Judges
The Court of Appeal overturned a High Court order anonymizing three judges who handled Sara Sharif's family court case, ruling the judge lacked jurisdiction and made unfair remarks about the press; the judges' identities will be revealed in seven days.
Court of Appeal Overturns Anonymity Order for Sara Sharif Case Judges
The Court of Appeal overturned a High Court order anonymizing three judges who handled Sara Sharif's family court case, ruling the judge lacked jurisdiction and made unfair remarks about the press; the judges' identities will be revealed in seven days.
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44% Bias Score


Belarus Expands Criteria for Socially Dangerous Family Designations
In Belarus, families are designated as "socially dangerous" (SOP) for reasons ranging from parental substance abuse to political charges, with the process lacking clear guidelines and potentially leading to arbitrary interventions and family separations.
Belarus Expands Criteria for Socially Dangerous Family Designations
In Belarus, families are designated as "socially dangerous" (SOP) for reasons ranging from parental substance abuse to political charges, with the process lacking clear guidelines and potentially leading to arbitrary interventions and family separations.
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52% Bias Score


Alabama Faces Lawsuit Over Institutionalization of Disabled Children
The U.S. Justice Department found Alabama violates the Americans with Disabilities Act by unnecessarily institutionalizing children with physical disabilities in nursing homes, threatening a lawsuit if changes aren't made to provide more community services and support for families.
Alabama Faces Lawsuit Over Institutionalization of Disabled Children
The U.S. Justice Department found Alabama violates the Americans with Disabilities Act by unnecessarily institutionalizing children with physical disabilities in nursing homes, threatening a lawsuit if changes aren't made to provide more community services and support for families.
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52% Bias Score


UK Faces £4 Billion Special Education Needs Funding Crisis
A UK parliamentary report reveals a £4 billion deficit in special education needs funding, causing significant delays in support services and creating a "postcode lottery" of quality; urgent reforms are needed to prevent a "lost generation" of children.
UK Faces £4 Billion Special Education Needs Funding Crisis
A UK parliamentary report reveals a £4 billion deficit in special education needs funding, causing significant delays in support services and creating a "postcode lottery" of quality; urgent reforms are needed to prevent a "lost generation" of children.
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32% Bias Score


Dutch Study Exposes Childcare's Parental Involvement Failures
A Dutch government-commissioned study found widespread failings in parental involvement at many childcare centers, violating the Childcare Act and negatively affecting the quality of care; this prompted calls for immediate improvements from the government and industry.
Dutch Study Exposes Childcare's Parental Involvement Failures
A Dutch government-commissioned study found widespread failings in parental involvement at many childcare centers, violating the Childcare Act and negatively affecting the quality of care; this prompted calls for immediate improvements from the government and industry.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Court Rules on Sperm Donor's Social Media Activity
A Dutch court is deciding if sperm donor Jonathan Meijer can continue making social media videos after parents of his 1000+ donor children sued him for interfering with their upbringing through online content, despite a previous court order halting his donations.

Dutch Court Rules on Sperm Donor's Social Media Activity
A Dutch court is deciding if sperm donor Jonathan Meijer can continue making social media videos after parents of his 1000+ donor children sued him for interfering with their upbringing through online content, despite a previous court order halting his donations.
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44% Bias Score

Staff and Foster Family Shortages Strain North Rhine-Westphalia's Child Protection System
North Rhine-Westphalia faces a shortage of foster families and youth welfare staff, impacting child protection services; the state government is investing €72.4 million in 2025 to address the issue, with additional support for staff recruitment and temporary solutions to accommodate children in need...

Staff and Foster Family Shortages Strain North Rhine-Westphalia's Child Protection System
North Rhine-Westphalia faces a shortage of foster families and youth welfare staff, impacting child protection services; the state government is investing €72.4 million in 2025 to address the issue, with additional support for staff recruitment and temporary solutions to accommodate children in need...
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24% Bias Score

Alabama Faces Lawsuit Over Institutionalization of Disabled Children
The U.S. Justice Department found Alabama violates the Americans with Disabilities Act by unnecessarily institutionalizing children with physical disabilities in nursing homes, threatening a lawsuit unless the state expands community-based services and support for families.

Alabama Faces Lawsuit Over Institutionalization of Disabled Children
The U.S. Justice Department found Alabama violates the Americans with Disabilities Act by unnecessarily institutionalizing children with physical disabilities in nursing homes, threatening a lawsuit unless the state expands community-based services and support for families.
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48% Bias Score

Tribunal Petition Seeks to Force Canada to Renegotiate Child Welfare Reform
The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society is petitioning the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal to compel the federal government to renegotiate a rejected $47.8 billion national child welfare reform agreement, after chiefs twice rejected a deal and the government announced it would only renegoti...

Tribunal Petition Seeks to Force Canada to Renegotiate Child Welfare Reform
The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society is petitioning the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal to compel the federal government to renegotiate a rejected $47.8 billion national child welfare reform agreement, after chiefs twice rejected a deal and the government announced it would only renegoti...
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52% Bias Score

UK Special Educational Needs Funding Crisis: £4 Billion Deficit and Systemic Failures
A UK government report reveals a £4 billion deficit in special educational needs (SEND) funding, affecting 1.14 million children, due to rising demand and insufficient budget increases, creating significant regional disparities in service quality and access.

UK Special Educational Needs Funding Crisis: £4 Billion Deficit and Systemic Failures
A UK government report reveals a £4 billion deficit in special educational needs (SEND) funding, affecting 1.14 million children, due to rising demand and insufficient budget increases, creating significant regional disparities in service quality and access.
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44% Bias Score

Parents' Heroin Addiction Leads to Child Neglect in Swansea
A young girl in Swansea found her heroin-addicted parents unconscious, leading to their arrest for child neglect after police discovered drug paraphernalia and methadone; the child is now in care.

Parents' Heroin Addiction Leads to Child Neglect in Swansea
A young girl in Swansea found her heroin-addicted parents unconscious, leading to their arrest for child neglect after police discovered drug paraphernalia and methadone; the child is now in care.
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48% Bias Score
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