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Microschool Loan Program Offers Funding for Innovative Schools
A new Microschool Loan Program, funded by Stand Together Trust and the Beth and Ravenel Curry Foundation, and administered by Building Hope, offers low-interest loans up to $50,000 to microschool founders in the US to help them launch or grow their schools; however, home-based microschools are curre...
Microschool Loan Program Offers Funding for Innovative Schools
A new Microschool Loan Program, funded by Stand Together Trust and the Beth and Ravenel Curry Foundation, and administered by Building Hope, offers low-interest loans up to $50,000 to microschool founders in the US to help them launch or grow their schools; however, home-based microschools are curre...
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48% Bias Score


English Bus Services Decline Despite Government Investment
A National Audit Office report reveals a 15% drop in bus miles outside London since 2019, with passenger numbers 9% below pre-Covid levels, despite government investment; half of local authorities rate their service delivery capacity as poor, and rising congestion further diminishes satisfaction.
English Bus Services Decline Despite Government Investment
A National Audit Office report reveals a 15% drop in bus miles outside London since 2019, with passenger numbers 9% below pre-Covid levels, despite government investment; half of local authorities rate their service delivery capacity as poor, and rising congestion further diminishes satisfaction.
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48% Bias Score


BBC to Charge US Users for News Access
The BBC will begin charging US users \$49.99 per year for unlimited access to its news content and live streams, marking its first direct subscription service outside the UK to offset declining license fee income and rising production costs, launching Thursday.
BBC to Charge US Users for News Access
The BBC will begin charging US users \$49.99 per year for unlimited access to its news content and live streams, marking its first direct subscription service outside the UK to offset declining license fee income and rising production costs, launching Thursday.
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EU Unveils Plan to Boost Defense Production, Facing Legal Hurdles
The European Commission unveiled a plan to accelerate European defense production by 2030, aiming to reduce bureaucratic hurdles and increase funding by €800 billion over four years, facing potential legal challenges from environmental groups.
EU Unveils Plan to Boost Defense Production, Facing Legal Hurdles
The European Commission unveiled a plan to accelerate European defense production by 2030, aiming to reduce bureaucratic hurdles and increase funding by €800 billion over four years, facing potential legal challenges from environmental groups.
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40% Bias Score


Girona Opus Dei Schools Merge to Maintain Single-Sex Education as Private Institutions
Two Opus Dei schools in Girona, Les Alzines and Bell-lloc, are merging into a single private school by 2030 to circumvent the loss of regional funding in 2026 due to their single-sex education model, resulting in a moderate tuition increase and the consolidation of approximately 2,300 students.
Girona Opus Dei Schools Merge to Maintain Single-Sex Education as Private Institutions
Two Opus Dei schools in Girona, Les Alzines and Bell-lloc, are merging into a single private school by 2030 to circumvent the loss of regional funding in 2026 due to their single-sex education model, resulting in a moderate tuition increase and the consolidation of approximately 2,300 students.
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60% Bias Score


NHS Funding Increase Insufficient to Meet Waiting Time Targets
Despite a £29 billion annual funding increase for the NHS, equivalent to Portugal's GDP, health chiefs warn that waiting time targets are unlikely to be met due to rising costs, potentially leading to service cuts.
NHS Funding Increase Insufficient to Meet Waiting Time Targets
Despite a £29 billion annual funding increase for the NHS, equivalent to Portugal's GDP, health chiefs warn that waiting time targets are unlikely to be met due to rising costs, potentially leading to service cuts.
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52% Bias Score

Global Education Crisis: Funding Gap Exceeds \$148 Billion, Millions of Children Out of School"
More than 244 million children are out of school globally due to insufficient funding, conflict, and inequality; the annual shortfall to achieve SDG4 exceeds \$148 billion, while ODA for education has decreased, impacting vulnerable populations disproportionately.

Global Education Crisis: Funding Gap Exceeds \$148 Billion, Millions of Children Out of School"
More than 244 million children are out of school globally due to insufficient funding, conflict, and inequality; the annual shortfall to achieve SDG4 exceeds \$148 billion, while ODA for education has decreased, impacting vulnerable populations disproportionately.
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48% Bias Score

GAVI Secures €7.7 Billion in Pledges, but US Withdraws Funding
At a Brussels event, GAVI secured over €7.7 billion in pledges toward its five-year plan to vaccinate 500 million children by 2030, but the US withdrew its funding amid vaccine safety concerns, while the UK pledged £1.25 billion, and Europe pledged over €2 billion.

GAVI Secures €7.7 Billion in Pledges, but US Withdraws Funding
At a Brussels event, GAVI secured over €7.7 billion in pledges toward its five-year plan to vaccinate 500 million children by 2030, but the US withdrew its funding amid vaccine safety concerns, while the UK pledged £1.25 billion, and Europe pledged over €2 billion.
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44% Bias Score

£20m Regeneration Boost for Overlooked English Towns
Twenty-five English towns, including Walker in Newcastle, will receive £20 million each over 10 years to regenerate deprived areas, addressing issues such as anti-social behavior and lack of jobs, starting April 2026.

£20m Regeneration Boost for Overlooked English Towns
Twenty-five English towns, including Walker in Newcastle, will receive £20 million each over 10 years to regenerate deprived areas, addressing issues such as anti-social behavior and lack of jobs, starting April 2026.
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44% Bias Score

Spain Allocates €27 Billion to Regions, Local Governments
The Spanish government approved a decree allocating nearly €27 billion in additional funding to autonomous regions and local governments, resolving delays caused by the lack of approved national budgets for 2024 and reflecting positive economic performance and growth forecasts for 2025.

Spain Allocates €27 Billion to Regions, Local Governments
The Spanish government approved a decree allocating nearly €27 billion in additional funding to autonomous regions and local governments, resolving delays caused by the lack of approved national budgets for 2024 and reflecting positive economic performance and growth forecasts for 2025.
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40% Bias Score

Ischia Post-Disaster Reconstruction: 6 Million Euros in New Funding
Nine new decrees, totaling nearly 6 million euros, have been signed by Commissioner Legnini to fund Ischia's post-2017 and 2022 disaster reconstruction, including residential and business repairs and home relocation, increasing the total funded projects to 199 (368 properties) with 98 million euros ...

Ischia Post-Disaster Reconstruction: 6 Million Euros in New Funding
Nine new decrees, totaling nearly 6 million euros, have been signed by Commissioner Legnini to fund Ischia's post-2017 and 2022 disaster reconstruction, including residential and business repairs and home relocation, increasing the total funded projects to 199 (368 properties) with 98 million euros ...
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24% Bias Score

NDIS Slashes Payments for Allied Health Professionals
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is cutting maximum hourly rates for physiotherapists, dietitians, and podiatrists by $10 and $5 respectively starting July 1, 2025, aiming to align NDIS prices with broader market rates after a review found some providers charging up to 68 percent more...

NDIS Slashes Payments for Allied Health Professionals
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is cutting maximum hourly rates for physiotherapists, dietitians, and podiatrists by $10 and $5 respectively starting July 1, 2025, aiming to align NDIS prices with broader market rates after a review found some providers charging up to 68 percent more...
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44% Bias Score
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