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EU Approves Increased Defense Spending for 15 Member States
Fifteen EU member states received permission to increase defense spending significantly due to a new EU plan called "Readiness 2030," which aims to increase defense spending by up to €650 billion in the next four years, driven by security concerns and warnings of potential Russian aggression against...
EU Approves Increased Defense Spending for 15 Member States
Fifteen EU member states received permission to increase defense spending significantly due to a new EU plan called "Readiness 2030," which aims to increase defense spending by up to €650 billion in the next four years, driven by security concerns and warnings of potential Russian aggression against...
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Public Debt Falls, but Regional Disparities Remain
Spain's public debt fell to 101.8% of GDP in 2024, a 3.3% decrease year-on-year, due to economic strength and EU aid; however, regional debt varies significantly, with Valencia at 40.7% and Murcia at 31.5%, exceeding fiscal targets despite overall improvement.
Spain's Public Debt Falls, but Regional Disparities Remain
Spain's public debt fell to 101.8% of GDP in 2024, a 3.3% decrease year-on-year, due to economic strength and EU aid; however, regional debt varies significantly, with Valencia at 40.7% and Murcia at 31.5%, exceeding fiscal targets despite overall improvement.
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44% Bias Score


Labour's Welfare Reform Plan Sparks Internal Divisions Amidst £100 Billion Budget Projection
Facing a projected £100 billion annual welfare bill by 2027, the UK Labour government is planning reforms, sparking internal divisions over potential cuts to disability benefits and calls for wealth taxes instead; the Chancellor is under pressure to reconcile fiscal constraints with social welfare.
Labour's Welfare Reform Plan Sparks Internal Divisions Amidst £100 Billion Budget Projection
Facing a projected £100 billion annual welfare bill by 2027, the UK Labour government is planning reforms, sparking internal divisions over potential cuts to disability benefits and calls for wealth taxes instead; the Chancellor is under pressure to reconcile fiscal constraints with social welfare.
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60% Bias Score


EU Pressures Spain to Boost Defense Spending
Spain's low defense spending (1.29% of GDP) is causing concern in Brussels and NATO, leading to pressure for increased investment and potential fiscal rule changes. The Spanish government prefers joint EU funding, while the EU favors national increases.
EU Pressures Spain to Boost Defense Spending
Spain's low defense spending (1.29% of GDP) is causing concern in Brussels and NATO, leading to pressure for increased investment and potential fiscal rule changes. The Spanish government prefers joint EU funding, while the EU favors national increases.
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60% Bias Score


EU Approves France's Revised Budget, Projecting 5.4% Deficit in 2025
On January 20th, the European Commission approved France's revised budget, projecting a 5.4% deficit in 2025 but maintaining the goal of a deficit below 3% by 2029; this follows a government change and aims to address France's high debt.
EU Approves France's Revised Budget, Projecting 5.4% Deficit in 2025
On January 20th, the European Commission approved France's revised budget, projecting a 5.4% deficit in 2025 but maintaining the goal of a deficit below 3% by 2029; this follows a government change and aims to address France's high debt.
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48% Bias Score


UK Borrowing Costs Surge, Forcing Emergency Budget Plans
Facing soaring borrowing costs that could increase debt interest payments by £10 billion annually, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is planning emergency spending cuts or tax rises by March to avoid breaking her fiscal rules, a move described as 'more dire' than the 2022 mini-Budget fallout.
UK Borrowing Costs Surge, Forcing Emergency Budget Plans
Facing soaring borrowing costs that could increase debt interest payments by £10 billion annually, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is planning emergency spending cuts or tax rises by March to avoid breaking her fiscal rules, a move described as 'more dire' than the 2022 mini-Budget fallout.
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48% Bias Score

UK Chancellor to Extend Income Tax Threshold Freeze to Address Budget Deficit
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to extend the income tax threshold freeze to raise an estimated £8 billion annually, addressing a budget deficit caused by a U-turn on welfare cuts and potentially lower economic growth forecasts.

UK Chancellor to Extend Income Tax Threshold Freeze to Address Budget Deficit
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to extend the income tax threshold freeze to raise an estimated £8 billion annually, addressing a budget deficit caused by a U-turn on welfare cuts and potentially lower economic growth forecasts.
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40% Bias Score

UK Faces £50 Billion Budget Deficit Without Productivity Surge
The UK faces a potential £50 billion budget deficit by 2030 unless productivity significantly improves, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility, which has a history of overestimating productivity growth, threatening the government's fiscal targets and raising concerns about potential econo...

UK Faces £50 Billion Budget Deficit Without Productivity Surge
The UK faces a potential £50 billion budget deficit by 2030 unless productivity significantly improves, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility, which has a history of overestimating productivity growth, threatening the government's fiscal targets and raising concerns about potential econo...
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56% Bias Score

UK Government Faces £5 Billion Budget Shortfall, Explores Welfare Cuts
Facing a £5 billion budget shortfall, the UK government is exploring welfare cuts, including stricter eligibility for sickness benefits, despite warnings from experts. The Chancellor is also under pressure to increase defense spending due to changing geopolitical circumstances and faces a battle to ...

UK Government Faces £5 Billion Budget Shortfall, Explores Welfare Cuts
Facing a £5 billion budget shortfall, the UK government is exploring welfare cuts, including stricter eligibility for sickness benefits, despite warnings from experts. The Chancellor is also under pressure to increase defense spending due to changing geopolitical circumstances and faces a battle to ...
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52% Bias Score

EU to Activate Fiscal Rule Escape Clause to Boost Defence Spending
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed activating the escape clause in the bloc's fiscal rules to boost defense spending by hundreds of billions of euros annually, citing the need to invest €500 billion in the next decade to support Ukraine and ensure self-defense capabilities.

EU to Activate Fiscal Rule Escape Clause to Boost Defence Spending
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed activating the escape clause in the bloc's fiscal rules to boost defense spending by hundreds of billions of euros annually, citing the need to invest €500 billion in the next decade to support Ukraine and ensure self-defense capabilities.
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48% Bias Score

UK Chancellor Launches Efficiency Drive Amidst Economic Crisis and Chinese Investment
Facing economic turmoil and criticism, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves launched a public sector efficiency drive and secured a £600 million investment from China to boost growth, amid warnings of a potential 1970s-style debt crisis.

UK Chancellor Launches Efficiency Drive Amidst Economic Crisis and Chinese Investment
Facing economic turmoil and criticism, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves launched a public sector efficiency drive and secured a £600 million investment from China to boost growth, amid warnings of a potential 1970s-style debt crisis.
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68% Bias Score

UK Chancellor Considers Deeper Spending Cuts Amid Market Turmoil
Facing increased borrowing costs and a potential breach of fiscal rules due to global market volatility, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering deeper public spending cuts, potentially announcing measures in a spring statement; the government insists markets are "orderly" and rules are "non-nego...

UK Chancellor Considers Deeper Spending Cuts Amid Market Turmoil
Facing increased borrowing costs and a potential breach of fiscal rules due to global market volatility, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering deeper public spending cuts, potentially announcing measures in a spring statement; the government insists markets are "orderly" and rules are "non-nego...
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56% Bias Score
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