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German Cities Sue Over Census Population Discrepancies
Giessen, Germany, is suing the State Statistical Office after the 2022 census revealed 6,000 fewer residents than previously recorded, resulting in an €8.6 million annual funding loss; 41 Hessian cities dispute their census data.
German Cities Sue Over Census Population Discrepancies
Giessen, Germany, is suing the State Statistical Office after the 2022 census revealed 6,000 fewer residents than previously recorded, resulting in an €8.6 million annual funding loss; 41 Hessian cities dispute their census data.
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40% Bias Score


£10 Million to Fix ONS Data Accuracy Issues
The UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) will receive £10 million over two years to improve the accuracy of its data following criticism over its Labour Force Survey (LFS) and concerns from institutions such as the Bank of England.
£10 Million to Fix ONS Data Accuracy Issues
The UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) will receive £10 million over two years to improve the accuracy of its data following criticism over its Labour Force Survey (LFS) and concerns from institutions such as the Bank of England.
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36% Bias Score


ONS Head Resigns Amidst Data Accuracy Concerns
Sir Ian Diamond resigned as head of Britain's Office for National Statistics (ONS) due to health issues, following criticism over data inaccuracies, particularly in the labor market survey, which influences government spending and the Bank of England's interest rate decisions.
ONS Head Resigns Amidst Data Accuracy Concerns
Sir Ian Diamond resigned as head of Britain's Office for National Statistics (ONS) due to health issues, following criticism over data inaccuracies, particularly in the labor market survey, which influences government spending and the Bank of England's interest rate decisions.
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40% Bias Score


Global Population Underestimated: Rural Communities Misscounted
A study in Nature Communications reveals that global population estimates significantly underestimate rural populations by 53-84 percent, impacting resource allocation and development planning, particularly in China, Brazil, and Australia.
Global Population Underestimated: Rural Communities Misscounted
A study in Nature Communications reveals that global population estimates significantly underestimate rural populations by 53-84 percent, impacting resource allocation and development planning, particularly in China, Brazil, and Australia.
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28% Bias Score


ONS Seeks to Improve Accuracy of UK Labour Force Survey
The UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) plans to improve its Labour Force Survey (LFS) by 2026, potentially making participation mandatory to address accuracy issues that have arisen since the COVID-19 pandemic and hampered economic policymaking.
ONS Seeks to Improve Accuracy of UK Labour Force Survey
The UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) plans to improve its Labour Force Survey (LFS) by 2026, potentially making participation mandatory to address accuracy issues that have arisen since the COVID-19 pandemic and hampered economic policymaking.
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36% Bias Score


INE to Improve Job Vacancy Data Collection in Spain
Spain's National Statistics Institute (INE) will improve its job vacancy data collection by 2027, incorporating online job portals to address criticisms of its current methodology, which shows a low vacancy rate despite high unemployment. The improved data is expected to give a more accurate picture...
INE to Improve Job Vacancy Data Collection in Spain
Spain's National Statistics Institute (INE) will improve its job vacancy data collection by 2027, incorporating online job portals to address criticisms of its current methodology, which shows a low vacancy rate despite high unemployment. The improved data is expected to give a more accurate picture...
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40% Bias Score

UK Statistics Body Faces £10m Overhaul After Management Failures
A scathing review of the UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals deep-seated management failures, prompting a £10 million overhaul and a restructuring of the national statistician's role to address errors in published data, including the Consumer Prices Index and the Retail Prices Index, i...

UK Statistics Body Faces £10m Overhaul After Management Failures
A scathing review of the UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals deep-seated management failures, prompting a £10 million overhaul and a restructuring of the national statistician's role to address errors in published data, including the Consumer Prices Index and the Retail Prices Index, i...
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48% Bias Score

German Ministry Rejects Calls to Change Municipal Funding Based on Census Data
Following a meeting of several municipalities in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, regarding financial losses from census population data, the state's Finance Ministry rejected calls to use local registration data for funding calculations, citing the census data's accuracy despite the municipalities' claims o...

German Ministry Rejects Calls to Change Municipal Funding Based on Census Data
Following a meeting of several municipalities in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, regarding financial losses from census population data, the state's Finance Ministry rejected calls to use local registration data for funding calculations, citing the census data's accuracy despite the municipalities' claims o...
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44% Bias Score

NHS Doctors Trained to Change Patient Sex on Records Amid Data Accuracy Concerns
NHS doctors in the UK received training from the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust on amending patient sex markers on official records, including passports and driving licenses, despite a recent review warning against conflating biological sex and gender identity, highlighting risks to heal...

NHS Doctors Trained to Change Patient Sex on Records Amid Data Accuracy Concerns
NHS doctors in the UK received training from the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust on amending patient sex markers on official records, including passports and driving licenses, despite a recent review warning against conflating biological sex and gender identity, highlighting risks to heal...
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48% Bias Score

NOAA Cuts Threaten Atlantic Canada Hurricane Forecasts
U.S. government cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) threaten the accuracy of Canadian hurricane forecasts, as Canadian meteorologists heavily rely on NOAA data for accurate predictions, as evidenced by a 2022 incident where a meteorologist's use of NOAA data led to a l...

NOAA Cuts Threaten Atlantic Canada Hurricane Forecasts
U.S. government cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) threaten the accuracy of Canadian hurricane forecasts, as Canadian meteorologists heavily rely on NOAA data for accurate predictions, as evidenced by a 2022 incident where a meteorologist's use of NOAA data led to a l...
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48% Bias Score

CFPB Sues Experian for Violating Fair Credit Reporting Act
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is suing Experian for violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act by conducting sham investigations into consumer credit report disputes, failing to properly review disputes, and reinserting inaccurate information, potentially harming consumers' access to ...

CFPB Sues Experian for Violating Fair Credit Reporting Act
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is suing Experian for violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act by conducting sham investigations into consumer credit report disputes, failing to properly review disputes, and reinserting inaccurate information, potentially harming consumers' access to ...
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44% Bias Score

French Police File Faces Data Management Criticism
The French data protection authority criticized the ministries of interior and justice for the poor management of a major police file containing personal data on millions of people.

French Police File Faces Data Management Criticism
The French data protection authority criticized the ministries of interior and justice for the poor management of a major police file containing personal data on millions of people.
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0% Bias Score
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