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Delayed Investment Jeopardizes Scottish Shipyard's Future
The Scottish government's promised £14.2 million investment for Ferguson shipyard is delayed, with only a small fraction spent, jeopardizing its competitiveness and future after losing a major contract to a Polish firm.
Delayed Investment Jeopardizes Scottish Shipyard's Future
The Scottish government's promised £14.2 million investment for Ferguson shipyard is delayed, with only a small fraction spent, jeopardizing its competitiveness and future after losing a major contract to a Polish firm.
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48% Bias Score


Macedonia to Purchase 100 New Ambulances
The Macedonian government will purchase 100 new ambulances to replace aging and donated vehicles in public health institutions nationwide, addressing a critical shortage and improving emergency medical services.
Macedonia to Purchase 100 New Ambulances
The Macedonian government will purchase 100 new ambulances to replace aging and donated vehicles in public health institutions nationwide, addressing a critical shortage and improving emergency medical services.
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52% Bias Score


Lyten Acquires Northvolt Assets, Reviving Quebec Megafactory Plans
Lyten Inc. purchased Northvolt AB's European assets, including a planned Quebec megafactory, following Northvolt's bankruptcy; Lyten plans to restart Swedish operations and rehire workers, potentially reviving the Quebec project.
Lyten Acquires Northvolt Assets, Reviving Quebec Megafactory Plans
Lyten Inc. purchased Northvolt AB's European assets, including a planned Quebec megafactory, following Northvolt's bankruptcy; Lyten plans to restart Swedish operations and rehire workers, potentially reviving the Quebec project.
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44% Bias Score


£10bn Boost for British Business Bank to Spur Economic Growth
The British Business Bank (BBB) received a £10 billion funding boost to invest in UK businesses across eight key sectors, aiming to stimulate economic growth and retain promising firms within the country, despite past controversies surrounding pandemic-era loan schemes.
£10bn Boost for British Business Bank to Spur Economic Growth
The British Business Bank (BBB) received a £10 billion funding boost to invest in UK businesses across eight key sectors, aiming to stimulate economic growth and retain promising firms within the country, despite past controversies surrounding pandemic-era loan schemes.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Government Merges Investment Funds to Create 'Invest-NL 2.0' with Enhanced Capital Raising Options
The Netherlands' demissionary cabinet will merge investment funds Invest-NL and Invest International into 'Invest-NL 2.0' by 2028, increasing their financial capabilities by potentially allowing them to raise capital from markets, starting with increased collaboration in 2024 and an additional 250 m...
Dutch Government Merges Investment Funds to Create 'Invest-NL 2.0' with Enhanced Capital Raising Options
The Netherlands' demissionary cabinet will merge investment funds Invest-NL and Invest International into 'Invest-NL 2.0' by 2028, increasing their financial capabilities by potentially allowing them to raise capital from markets, starting with increased collaboration in 2024 and an additional 250 m...
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40% Bias Score


UK to Build 180,000 Social Homes by 2035
The UK government plans to build 180,000 new social homes by 2035, a sixfold increase over the last decade, backed by a £39bn investment, aiming to alleviate the housing crisis despite challenges from rising construction costs.
UK to Build 180,000 Social Homes by 2035
The UK government plans to build 180,000 new social homes by 2035, a sixfold increase over the last decade, backed by a £39bn investment, aiming to alleviate the housing crisis despite challenges from rising construction costs.
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44% Bias Score

Lawler Condemns Gerrymandering, Calls for Congressional Reform
Rep. Mike Lawler, in a Face the Nation interview on August 24, 2025, argued against gerrymandering, citing its role in creating a less competitive Congress and advocating for nationwide bans, mid-decade redistricting prohibitions, and term limits to improve legislative function.

Lawler Condemns Gerrymandering, Calls for Congressional Reform
Rep. Mike Lawler, in a Face the Nation interview on August 24, 2025, argued against gerrymandering, citing its role in creating a less competitive Congress and advocating for nationwide bans, mid-decade redistricting prohibitions, and term limits to improve legislative function.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Considers Government Stake in Intel
The Trump administration is reportedly considering a government stake in Intel to boost domestic chip manufacturing, following a meeting between President Trump and Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan; Intel's stock price jumped over 7% on the news.

Trump Administration Considers Government Stake in Intel
The Trump administration is reportedly considering a government stake in Intel to boost domestic chip manufacturing, following a meeting between President Trump and Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan; Intel's stock price jumped over 7% on the news.
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44% Bias Score

Spain Invests €75 Million in Talgo Restructuring
The Spanish government will invest €75 million in Talgo, a train manufacturer facing delivery issues despite a large order book, to support a Basque consortium's takeover, with SEPI acquiring a 7.8% stake and additional convertible bonds.

Spain Invests €75 Million in Talgo Restructuring
The Spanish government will invest €75 million in Talgo, a train manufacturer facing delivery issues despite a large order book, to support a Basque consortium's takeover, with SEPI acquiring a 7.8% stake and additional convertible bonds.
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40% Bias Score

Ferguson Marine Wins Royal Navy Warship Contract
Ferguson Marine shipyard in Port Glasgow, Scotland, signed a contract with BAE Systems to build three sections of the Royal Navy's HMS Birmingham frigate, securing work for its 300 employees after concerns about the yard's future following delays in CalMac ferry projects and despite past cost overru...

Ferguson Marine Wins Royal Navy Warship Contract
Ferguson Marine shipyard in Port Glasgow, Scotland, signed a contract with BAE Systems to build three sections of the Royal Navy's HMS Birmingham frigate, securing work for its 300 employees after concerns about the yard's future following delays in CalMac ferry projects and despite past cost overru...
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40% Bias Score

Ferguson Shipyard Needs £25 Million to Survive
The Ferguson Marine shipyard in Port Glasgow urgently needs £25 million to secure its future, facing a lack of work after next year despite possessing high-quality shipbuilding skills, owing to decades of underinvestment and recent governance issues.

Ferguson Shipyard Needs £25 Million to Survive
The Ferguson Marine shipyard in Port Glasgow urgently needs £25 million to secure its future, facing a lack of work after next year despite possessing high-quality shipbuilding skills, owing to decades of underinvestment and recent governance issues.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's €500 Billion Investment Plan: Hope Amidst Economic Slump
Germany's economy remains weak in March, but a planned €500 billion investment fund for infrastructure and climate neutrality offers potential for future growth, although concerns exist about its long-term effects and the need for structural reforms.

Germany's €500 Billion Investment Plan: Hope Amidst Economic Slump
Germany's economy remains weak in March, but a planned €500 billion investment fund for infrastructure and climate neutrality offers potential for future growth, although concerns exist about its long-term effects and the need for structural reforms.
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48% Bias Score
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