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Germany Establishes Enquete Commission to Investigate COVID-19 Pandemic
The German Bundestag formed an Enquete Commission to comprehensively investigate the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences, aiming to analyze decisions, processes, and identify shortcomings while also acknowledging successful measures.
Germany Establishes Enquete Commission to Investigate COVID-19 Pandemic
The German Bundestag formed an Enquete Commission to comprehensively investigate the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences, aiming to analyze decisions, processes, and identify shortcomings while also acknowledging successful measures.
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8% Bias Score


Queensland Launches $20 Million Inquiry into Child Safety System Failures
A $20 million Commission of Inquiry launched in Brisbane on Wednesday to investigate Queensland's "broken" child safety system, examining failures in out-of-home care, childcare centers, and the balance between carer duty and authority; it's expected to last 17 months.
Queensland Launches $20 Million Inquiry into Child Safety System Failures
A $20 million Commission of Inquiry launched in Brisbane on Wednesday to investigate Queensland's "broken" child safety system, examining failures in out-of-home care, childcare centers, and the balance between carer duty and authority; it's expected to last 17 months.
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52% Bias Score


Lack of Covid Testing Advice for Hospital Discharges into Care Homes Admitted
Former Welsh health minister Vaughan Gething testified at the Covid inquiry, stating that there was no scientific advice to test all patients discharged from hospitals into care homes at the pandemic's start; he acknowledged that broader testing could have reduced risks, and a 14-day delay in provid...
Lack of Covid Testing Advice for Hospital Discharges into Care Homes Admitted
Former Welsh health minister Vaughan Gething testified at the Covid inquiry, stating that there was no scientific advice to test all patients discharged from hospitals into care homes at the pandemic's start; he acknowledged that broader testing could have reduced risks, and a 14-day delay in provid...
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36% Bias Score


Dunn Family Demands Transparency in Foreign Office Inquiry
The family of Harry Dunn, a 19-year-old killed in a 2019 crash in Northamptonshire by a US diplomat's wife who left the UK claiming diplomatic immunity, is demanding full transparency of an inquiry into the Foreign Office's handling of the case; the inquiry, chaired by Dame Anne Owers, is expected t...
Dunn Family Demands Transparency in Foreign Office Inquiry
The family of Harry Dunn, a 19-year-old killed in a 2019 crash in Northamptonshire by a US diplomat's wife who left the UK claiming diplomatic immunity, is demanding full transparency of an inquiry into the Foreign Office's handling of the case; the inquiry, chaired by Dame Anne Owers, is expected t...
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44% Bias Score


UK Government Ignored Early Warning on Covid-19 Testing
In April 2020, two Nobel laureates urged the UK government to immediately test all NHS staff for Covid-19 due to asymptomatic transmission concerns; the government ignored this until July 2020, resulting in a delay of widespread testing until November 2020 and likely increasing infections and deaths...
UK Government Ignored Early Warning on Covid-19 Testing
In April 2020, two Nobel laureates urged the UK government to immediately test all NHS staff for Covid-19 due to asymptomatic transmission concerns; the government ignored this until July 2020, resulting in a delay of widespread testing until November 2020 and likely increasing infections and deaths...
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48% Bias Score


NHS Failures Condemned in Lampard Inquiry
Sir Rob Behrens, former health ombudsman, condemned Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust's handling of two young men's deaths at the Lampard Inquiry, citing failures in leadership, training, and a flawed complaints system, calling it "the NHS at its worst".
NHS Failures Condemned in Lampard Inquiry
Sir Rob Behrens, former health ombudsman, condemned Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust's handling of two young men's deaths at the Lampard Inquiry, citing failures in leadership, training, and a flawed complaints system, calling it "the NHS at its worst".
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52% Bias Score

Queensland CFMEU Inquiry: Initial Findings and Future Direction
A Queensland inquiry into the CFMEU branch, led by Stuart Wood AM KC, is progressing behind the scenes, with three counsel assisting appointed and a public hearing expected soon.

Queensland CFMEU Inquiry: Initial Findings and Future Direction
A Queensland inquiry into the CFMEU branch, led by Stuart Wood AM KC, is progressing behind the scenes, with three counsel assisting appointed and a public hearing expected soon.
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24% Bias Score

Orgreave Inquiry Launched: Concerns Over Unchanged Police Tactics Towards Protesters
A statutory inquiry into the violent policing at Orgreave in 1984 was announced by Labour, prompted by concerns that police behavior towards protesters has not changed since the miners' strike and that lessons from the past have not been learned, raising concerns about future injustices.

Orgreave Inquiry Launched: Concerns Over Unchanged Police Tactics Towards Protesters
A statutory inquiry into the violent policing at Orgreave in 1984 was announced by Labour, prompted by concerns that police behavior towards protesters has not changed since the miners' strike and that lessons from the past have not been learned, raising concerns about future injustices.
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44% Bias Score

Post Office Horizon Scandal Inquiry: Human Impact Report Due Tuesday
The first part of the inquiry report into the Post Office Horizon IT scandal, focusing on the human impact and compensation, will be released on Tuesday; Harjinder Butoy, who spent 18 months in prison before his conviction was overturned, highlights the devastating impact on victims.

Post Office Horizon Scandal Inquiry: Human Impact Report Due Tuesday
The first part of the inquiry report into the Post Office Horizon IT scandal, focusing on the human impact and compensation, will be released on Tuesday; Harjinder Butoy, who spent 18 months in prison before his conviction was overturned, highlights the devastating impact on victims.
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48% Bias Score

Sweden Recommends Halt to International Adoptions Following Child Trafficking Inquiry
A Swedish government investigation into international adoptions revealed child trafficking and illegal adoptions from the 1970s-2000s, prompting calls to end such adoptions due to ethical concerns and risk levels; the investigation involved confirmed cases, falsified documents, and lack of informed ...

Sweden Recommends Halt to International Adoptions Following Child Trafficking Inquiry
A Swedish government investigation into international adoptions revealed child trafficking and illegal adoptions from the 1970s-2000s, prompting calls to end such adoptions due to ethical concerns and risk levels; the investigation involved confirmed cases, falsified documents, and lack of informed ...
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56% Bias Score

EPUT's Delayed Evidence Submission Causes Lampard Inquiry Postponement
The chairwoman of the Lampard Inquiry, investigating over 2,000 mental health deaths in Essex, expressed "extreme dissatisfaction" with the Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust's (EPUT) late submission of evidence regarding changes to its Oxevision patient monitoring system, leading to ...

EPUT's Delayed Evidence Submission Causes Lampard Inquiry Postponement
The chairwoman of the Lampard Inquiry, investigating over 2,000 mental health deaths in Essex, expressed "extreme dissatisfaction" with the Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust's (EPUT) late submission of evidence regarding changes to its Oxevision patient monitoring system, leading to ...
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48% Bias Score

Inquiry Launched into WA Election Debacle
A special inquiry, led by former Governor Malcolm McCusker and involving representatives from all major parties, will investigate issues during Western Australia's March 8th state election, including long lines, ballot shortages, and slow vote counting; the inquiry's report is due by June 30th.

Inquiry Launched into WA Election Debacle
A special inquiry, led by former Governor Malcolm McCusker and involving representatives from all major parties, will investigate issues during Western Australia's March 8th state election, including long lines, ballot shortages, and slow vote counting; the inquiry's report is due by June 30th.
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36% Bias Score
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