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Staffordshire Pottery Firm Faces Closure Amidst Industry Crisis
Dunoon Mugs, a 50-year-old Staffordshire pottery employing four generations of one family, is facing closure due to six-fold increases in energy bills, 20% redundancies, and reduced working hours, reflecting a broader crisis in the UK ceramics industry.
Staffordshire Pottery Firm Faces Closure Amidst Industry Crisis
Dunoon Mugs, a 50-year-old Staffordshire pottery employing four generations of one family, is facing closure due to six-fold increases in energy bills, 20% redundancies, and reduced working hours, reflecting a broader crisis in the UK ceramics industry.
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Blackout Exposes Energy Infrastructure Weaknesses and Triggers Political Fallout
A nationwide blackout in Spain left millions without power, sparking political infighting and raising concerns about the country's energy infrastructure and the balance between public and private control of the power grid.
Spanish Blackout Exposes Energy Infrastructure Weaknesses and Triggers Political Fallout
A nationwide blackout in Spain left millions without power, sparking political infighting and raising concerns about the country's energy infrastructure and the balance between public and private control of the power grid.
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56% Bias Score


Extremadura Demands Report on Spain's Widespread Power Outage
Following a widespread power outage across the Iberian Peninsula on April 28th, 2024, Extremadura's President María Guardiola demanded a comprehensive report from Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, citing a lack of official information and concerns about public trust, while eight regions initially declar...
Extremadura Demands Report on Spain's Widespread Power Outage
Following a widespread power outage across the Iberian Peninsula on April 28th, 2024, Extremadura's President María Guardiola demanded a comprehensive report from Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, citing a lack of official information and concerns about public trust, while eight regions initially declar...
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40% Bias Score


Reiche Takes Helm of Restructured German Economic Ministry
Katharina Reiche, formerly of Westenergie, becomes Germany's new Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, inheriting a downsized ministry focused on economic growth amidst energy market challenges and organizational restructuring.
Reiche Takes Helm of Restructured German Economic Ministry
Katharina Reiche, formerly of Westenergie, becomes Germany's new Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, inheriting a downsized ministry focused on economic growth amidst energy market challenges and organizational restructuring.
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44% Bias Score


Scotland Faces RTS Meter Crisis: 135,000 Homes at Risk
Nearly 135,000 Scottish homes with old-style RTS electricity meters face disruption from June 30th, 2024, when the controlling radio signal switches off; energy suppliers are struggling to replace them in time, particularly in rural areas where electric heating is prevalent.
Scotland Faces RTS Meter Crisis: 135,000 Homes at Risk
Nearly 135,000 Scottish homes with old-style RTS electricity meters face disruption from June 30th, 2024, when the controlling radio signal switches off; energy suppliers are struggling to replace them in time, particularly in rural areas where electric heating is prevalent.
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48% Bias Score


Portuguese Election Debate Highlights Blackout, Family Business Scandal, and Healthcare Crisis
Three days before Portugal's third snap election in three years, Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and Socialist candidate Pedro Nuno Santos clashed in a debate dominated by a recent blackout, Montenegro's family business dealings, and contrasting approaches to healthcare and economic policy, revealing...
Portuguese Election Debate Highlights Blackout, Family Business Scandal, and Healthcare Crisis
Three days before Portugal's third snap election in three years, Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and Socialist candidate Pedro Nuno Santos clashed in a debate dominated by a recent blackout, Montenegro's family business dealings, and contrasting approaches to healthcare and economic policy, revealing...
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44% Bias Score

Spain Investigates Nationwide Power Outage
A major power outage plunged Spain and Portugal into darkness on April 28th, prompting a government investigation that is currently underway, with preliminary findings pointing to multiple generation facility losses in southern Spain preceding the blackout, and the government rejecting the hypothesi...

Spain Investigates Nationwide Power Outage
A major power outage plunged Spain and Portugal into darkness on April 28th, prompting a government investigation that is currently underway, with preliminary findings pointing to multiple generation facility losses in southern Spain preceding the blackout, and the government rejecting the hypothesi...
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40% Bias Score

Spain's Energy Crisis: Blackout Exposes Systemic Failures
A massive electricity grid failure in Spain caused widespread blackouts, four deaths, and significant economic losses, exposing systemic flaws in the country's energy policy and highlighting the insufficient backup from stable sources like nuclear power to the excessive reliance on solar and wind en...

Spain's Energy Crisis: Blackout Exposes Systemic Failures
A massive electricity grid failure in Spain caused widespread blackouts, four deaths, and significant economic losses, exposing systemic flaws in the country's energy policy and highlighting the insufficient backup from stable sources like nuclear power to the excessive reliance on solar and wind en...
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64% Bias Score

Spanish PM Sánchez's Response to Nationwide Blackout Mirrors Past Crisis Management
Following a large-scale power outage across Spain on April 29th, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez initially declined to rule out a cyberattack as the cause, while denying that excess renewable energy was to blame, echoing past leaders' responses to national crises.

Spanish PM Sánchez's Response to Nationwide Blackout Mirrors Past Crisis Management
Following a large-scale power outage across Spain on April 29th, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez initially declined to rule out a cyberattack as the cause, while denying that excess renewable energy was to blame, echoing past leaders' responses to national crises.
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44% Bias Score

BlackRock Reduces Redeia Stake After Spain Power Outage
Following a major power outage in Spain on Monday, April 24th, BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, reduced its stake in Redeia, the parent company of Red Eléctrica, from 5.02% to 4.992%, making Amancio Ortega's Pontegadea the largest private shareholder. This occurred amid a government inv...

BlackRock Reduces Redeia Stake After Spain Power Outage
Following a major power outage in Spain on Monday, April 24th, BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, reduced its stake in Redeia, the parent company of Red Eléctrica, from 5.02% to 4.992%, making Amancio Ortega's Pontegadea the largest private shareholder. This occurred amid a government inv...
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Power Outage: Government Response and Bilateral Cooperation
A major power outage in Spain on Monday plunged both Spain and Portugal into darkness; Deputy Prime Minister Sara Aagesen immediately responded, while the Minister for Ecological Transition addressed the public three days later; investigations and bilateral meetings are underway to restore power and...

Spanish Power Outage: Government Response and Bilateral Cooperation
A major power outage in Spain on Monday plunged both Spain and Portugal into darkness; Deputy Prime Minister Sara Aagesen immediately responded, while the Minister for Ecological Transition addressed the public three days later; investigations and bilateral meetings are underway to restore power and...
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Blackout Exposes Communication and Infrastructure Failures
A massive blackout in Spain, caused by a sudden 15-gigawatt loss in the electrical system at 12:33 PM on Monday, left millions without power, internet, television, or mobile alerts for hours, prompting criticism of the government's communication response and highlighting systemic vulnerabilities.

Spanish Blackout Exposes Communication and Infrastructure Failures
A massive blackout in Spain, caused by a sudden 15-gigawatt loss in the electrical system at 12:33 PM on Monday, left millions without power, internet, television, or mobile alerts for hours, prompting criticism of the government's communication response and highlighting systemic vulnerabilities.
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44% Bias Score
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