Local Reviews More Effective Than Public Inquiries in Tackling CSE: Telford Model
Tom Crowther KC, former chair of the Telford CSE inquiry, advocates for a local review model over a public inquiry, citing the Telford model's success in implementing 38 out of 47 recommendations and significantly improving child safety by prioritizing collaboration with survivors.
Local Reviews More Effective Than Public Inquiries in Tackling CSE: Telford Model
Tom Crowther KC, former chair of the Telford CSE inquiry, advocates for a local review model over a public inquiry, citing the Telford model's success in implementing 38 out of 47 recommendations and significantly improving child safety by prioritizing collaboration with survivors.
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60% Bias Score
County Tyrone Gold Mine Faces Public Inquiry
A public inquiry into Dalradian's controversial gold mine in County Tyrone's Sperrin Mountains begins next week, pitting promised economic benefits (1000 jobs, £5bn economic boost) against concerns about environmental damage and community division.
County Tyrone Gold Mine Faces Public Inquiry
A public inquiry into Dalradian's controversial gold mine in County Tyrone's Sperrin Mountains begins next week, pitting promised economic benefits (1000 jobs, £5bn economic boost) against concerns about environmental damage and community division.
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28% Bias Score
Torremolinos Files Hate Crime Charges Against Club for Anti-LGBTQ+ Party Advertisement
The Torremolinos City Council is filing a hate crime lawsuit against a private club that advertised a party excluding LGBTQ+ people, with the mayor personally involved in the complaint; the event was to be illegal anyway due to lacking permits.
Torremolinos Files Hate Crime Charges Against Club for Anti-LGBTQ+ Party Advertisement
The Torremolinos City Council is filing a hate crime lawsuit against a private club that advertised a party excluding LGBTQ+ people, with the mayor personally involved in the complaint; the event was to be illegal anyway due to lacking permits.
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36% Bias Score
US Declares Sudan's RSF Committed Genocide in Darfur, Imposes Sanctions
The United States declared that Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed genocide in Darfur, imposing sanctions on its leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo and seven linked UAE companies; this follows previous findings of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and comes amidst Sudan's major humanitaria...
US Declares Sudan's RSF Committed Genocide in Darfur, Imposes Sanctions
The United States declared that Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed genocide in Darfur, imposing sanctions on its leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo and seven linked UAE companies; this follows previous findings of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and comes amidst Sudan's major humanitaria...
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52% Bias Score
Gaza Fuel Shortage Cripples Hospitals, Endangering Thousands
The UN condemns Israel's attacks on Gaza hospitals, warning that fuel shortages threaten to shut down more facilities, putting patients and newborns at grave risk as Israeli strikes have killed at least 51 civilians in the past 24 hours, with at least 46,006 Palestinians killed since October 7, 2023...
Gaza Fuel Shortage Cripples Hospitals, Endangering Thousands
The UN condemns Israel's attacks on Gaza hospitals, warning that fuel shortages threaten to shut down more facilities, putting patients and newborns at grave risk as Israeli strikes have killed at least 51 civilians in the past 24 hours, with at least 46,006 Palestinians killed since October 7, 2023...
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56% Bias Score
Hostage Families Demand Deal Following Discovery of Dead Hostage
Bereaved families of Israeli hostages killed by Hamas in Gaza held a rally in Tel Aviv on Thursday, demanding a hostage exchange deal following the recovery of Youssef al-Ziyadne's body. They emphasized the urgency of the situation, comparing the captives' suffering to a 'Holocaust' and urging world...
Hostage Families Demand Deal Following Discovery of Dead Hostage
Bereaved families of Israeli hostages killed by Hamas in Gaza held a rally in Tel Aviv on Thursday, demanding a hostage exchange deal following the recovery of Youssef al-Ziyadne's body. They emphasized the urgency of the situation, comparing the captives' suffering to a 'Holocaust' and urging world...
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56% Bias Score
Alkis Kampanos Murder Trial Postponed to November 2025
The appeal trial for the murder of 19-year-old Alkis Kampanos, victim of fan violence in February 2022 in Thessaloniki, Greece, has been postponed to November 3, 2025, following defense requests; eight of the twelve defendants, initially sentenced to varying terms including life imprisonment, were p...
Alkis Kampanos Murder Trial Postponed to November 2025
The appeal trial for the murder of 19-year-old Alkis Kampanos, victim of fan violence in February 2022 in Thessaloniki, Greece, has been postponed to November 3, 2025, following defense requests; eight of the twelve defendants, initially sentenced to varying terms including life imprisonment, were p...
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36% Bias Score
Chinese Actor Rescued After Human Trafficking in Thailand
Chinese actor Wang Xing was rescued in Myanmar after being trafficked through Thailand on January 3, prompting an investigation and reassurance from Thai authorities regarding tourism safety, despite several similar reported cases.
Chinese Actor Rescued After Human Trafficking in Thailand
Chinese actor Wang Xing was rescued in Myanmar after being trafficked through Thailand on January 3, prompting an investigation and reassurance from Thai authorities regarding tourism safety, despite several similar reported cases.
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52% Bias Score
Trial for Severe Infant Injury in Germany Extended Due to Conflicting Testimonies
A 27-year-old Ukrainian man in Preetz, Germany, is on trial for severely injuring his infant son on November 4th, 2023, after a fight with another man while intoxicated; conflicting witness accounts and translation challenges have extended the trial to February.
Trial for Severe Infant Injury in Germany Extended Due to Conflicting Testimonies
A 27-year-old Ukrainian man in Preetz, Germany, is on trial for severely injuring his infant son on November 4th, 2023, after a fight with another man while intoxicated; conflicting witness accounts and translation challenges have extended the trial to February.
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52% Bias Score
Hamas Hostage Abuse Detailed in Gruesome UN Report
A new Israeli Ministry of Health report details the horrific abuse—including torture, sexual violence, and starvation—suffered by Hamas hostages since the October 7, 2023, attack; the report, submitted to the UN, includes graphic testimonies from freed hostages, many of whom remain traumatized.
Hamas Hostage Abuse Detailed in Gruesome UN Report
A new Israeli Ministry of Health report details the horrific abuse—including torture, sexual violence, and starvation—suffered by Hamas hostages since the October 7, 2023, attack; the report, submitted to the UN, includes graphic testimonies from freed hostages, many of whom remain traumatized.
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56% Bias Score
LA Wildfires: Mayor Bass Faces Backlash Amidst Deadly Infernos and Budget Cuts
Five deaths and widespread destruction have resulted from the apocalyptic wildfires currently ravaging through the suburbs of Los Angeles, after Mayor Karen Bass's controversial budget cuts to the fire department last year, and her trip to Ghana during a predicted "recipe for fire" incited outrage f...
LA Wildfires: Mayor Bass Faces Backlash Amidst Deadly Infernos and Budget Cuts
Five deaths and widespread destruction have resulted from the apocalyptic wildfires currently ravaging through the suburbs of Los Angeles, after Mayor Karen Bass's controversial budget cuts to the fire department last year, and her trip to Ghana during a predicted "recipe for fire" incited outrage f...
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64% Bias Score
Harrods Racism Allegations: Former Staff Detail Systemic Discrimination Under Al Fayed
Former Harrods employees describe a systematic pattern of racism under Mohamed Al Fayed, where black staff left the sales floor before his visits, following five-minute warnings broadcast to security, illustrating a deeply ingrained culture of discrimination.
Harrods Racism Allegations: Former Staff Detail Systemic Discrimination Under Al Fayed
Former Harrods employees describe a systematic pattern of racism under Mohamed Al Fayed, where black staff left the sales floor before his visits, following five-minute warnings broadcast to security, illustrating a deeply ingrained culture of discrimination.
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52% Bias Score