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Malta: Heir to Business Empire Released on Bail in Caruana Galizia Murder Case
Yorgen Fenech, accused of complicity in the 2017 murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, was released on bail in Malta after a five-year pre-trial detention, sparking outrage from Galizia's family and criticism of Malta's justice system due to lengthy delays in the legal process.
Malta: Heir to Business Empire Released on Bail in Caruana Galizia Murder Case
Yorgen Fenech, accused of complicity in the 2017 murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, was released on bail in Malta after a five-year pre-trial detention, sparking outrage from Galizia's family and criticism of Malta's justice system due to lengthy delays in the legal process.
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44% Bias Score


NSW urged to fast-track mandatory civics education amid democratic concerns
A 2019 assessment revealed that 60 percent of NSW year 10 students failed civics assessments, prompting calls to mandate civics education sooner than the planned 2027 implementation to address declining social cohesion, rising antisemitism, and low democratic trust.
NSW urged to fast-track mandatory civics education amid democratic concerns
A 2019 assessment revealed that 60 percent of NSW year 10 students failed civics assessments, prompting calls to mandate civics education sooner than the planned 2027 implementation to address declining social cohesion, rising antisemitism, and low democratic trust.
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44% Bias Score


NHS Nurse Sues for Sex Discrimination Over Mixed-Sex Changing Rooms
NHS Fife faces an employment tribunal claim after nurse Sandie Peggie was suspended for objecting to sharing changing facilities with a male doctor identifying as female, highlighting a conflict between gender identity policies and women's safety and privacy rights.
NHS Nurse Sues for Sex Discrimination Over Mixed-Sex Changing Rooms
NHS Fife faces an employment tribunal claim after nurse Sandie Peggie was suspended for objecting to sharing changing facilities with a male doctor identifying as female, highlighting a conflict between gender identity policies and women's safety and privacy rights.
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72% Bias Score


Millions Owed in UK Car Finance Scandal
Millions of UK motorists who financed car purchases since April 2007 may be owed thousands in compensation due to an FCA investigation into undisclosed commissions used by car dealerships, potentially costing £30 billion.
Millions Owed in UK Car Finance Scandal
Millions of UK motorists who financed car purchases since April 2007 may be owed thousands in compensation due to an FCA investigation into undisclosed commissions used by car dealerships, potentially costing £30 billion.
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52% Bias Score


Rayner Defends Grenfell Tower Dismantling Amid Family Outcry
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner defended her decision to dismantle the Grenfell Tower, nearly eight years after the 2017 fire that killed 72, despite mixed reactions from bereaved families and survivors who felt ignored during consultations; the government plans a lasting memorial on the site.
Rayner Defends Grenfell Tower Dismantling Amid Family Outcry
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner defended her decision to dismantle the Grenfell Tower, nearly eight years after the 2017 fire that killed 72, despite mixed reactions from bereaved families and survivors who felt ignored during consultations; the government plans a lasting memorial on the site.
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44% Bias Score


Sanctuary Cities Sue Trump Administration Over Defunding Threats
San Francisco, Santa Clara County (CA), King County (WA), Portland (OR), and New Haven (CT) sued the Trump administration on Friday in the Northern District of California, alleging that executive orders and memos threaten sanctuary jurisdictions with defunding and prosecution for refusing to coopera...
Sanctuary Cities Sue Trump Administration Over Defunding Threats
San Francisco, Santa Clara County (CA), King County (WA), Portland (OR), and New Haven (CT) sued the Trump administration on Friday in the Northern District of California, alleging that executive orders and memos threaten sanctuary jurisdictions with defunding and prosecution for refusing to coopera...
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60% Bias Score

Australian FOI System Flaws Hinder Public Accountability
The article details issues within Australia's Freedom of Information (FOI) system, including the ACCC rejecting a request they helped draft, and VCAT indefinitely pausing an appeal due to resource issues, highlighting systemic flaws hampering timely access to government information.

Australian FOI System Flaws Hinder Public Accountability
The article details issues within Australia's Freedom of Information (FOI) system, including the ACCC rejecting a request they helped draft, and VCAT indefinitely pausing an appeal due to resource issues, highlighting systemic flaws hampering timely access to government information.
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40% Bias Score

Ex-boyfriend Accused of Murdering Ex-Girlfriend After Finding Love Letter
Mark Donovan, 39, stands accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend, Elise Mason, 38, after allegedly beating and strangling her to death at his home in Chelmsford, Essex, on April 25, 2023, following her new relationship. A love letter from her new partner was found next to her body.

Ex-boyfriend Accused of Murdering Ex-Girlfriend After Finding Love Letter
Mark Donovan, 39, stands accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend, Elise Mason, 38, after allegedly beating and strangling her to death at his home in Chelmsford, Essex, on April 25, 2023, following her new relationship. A love letter from her new partner was found next to her body.
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56% Bias Score

British Men Arrested in Spain for Cryptocurrency Broker Kidnapping
Three British men were arrested in Spain on February 1, 2024, for allegedly kidnapping a 34-year-old British cryptocurrency broker in Estepona after a chance meeting in Marbella, demanding €30,000; the victim escaped, leading to their arrest and the discovery of weapons, drugs, and cash in their apa...

British Men Arrested in Spain for Cryptocurrency Broker Kidnapping
Three British men were arrested in Spain on February 1, 2024, for allegedly kidnapping a 34-year-old British cryptocurrency broker in Estepona after a chance meeting in Marbella, demanding €30,000; the victim escaped, leading to their arrest and the discovery of weapons, drugs, and cash in their apa...
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44% Bias Score

Hatay Contractor Released in Earthquake Building Collapse Case
In Hatay, Turkey, Celal Arık, the contractor of the Arık Apartment, was released from pre-trial detention in a case related to the February 6 earthquake that resulted in 59 deaths and 38 injuries; the court's decision is sparking public outrage.

Hatay Contractor Released in Earthquake Building Collapse Case
In Hatay, Turkey, Celal Arık, the contractor of the Arık Apartment, was released from pre-trial detention in a case related to the February 6 earthquake that resulted in 59 deaths and 38 injuries; the court's decision is sparking public outrage.
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32% Bias Score

Dervişoğlu Condemns Arrests as Precursor to Authoritarianism in Turkey
Following a delay due to illness, İyi Parti leader Müsavat Dervişoğlu visited Ümit Özdağ and Suat Toktaş in Silivri prison on February 1st, condemning their arrests as part of a growing authoritarian trend in Turkey and warning against the misuse of the judiciary.

Dervişoğlu Condemns Arrests as Precursor to Authoritarianism in Turkey
Following a delay due to illness, İyi Parti leader Müsavat Dervişoğlu visited Ümit Özdağ and Suat Toktaş in Silivri prison on February 1st, condemning their arrests as part of a growing authoritarian trend in Turkey and warning against the misuse of the judiciary.
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48% Bias Score

NHS Employees Face Tribunal After Palestine Protest Investigation
Two NHS employees in London faced disciplinary action and temporary redeployment for discussing organizing a peaceful Palestine solidarity protest during their lunch break; an investigation found no wrongdoing, but the employees are now pursuing an employment tribunal claim for discrimination.

NHS Employees Face Tribunal After Palestine Protest Investigation
Two NHS employees in London faced disciplinary action and temporary redeployment for discussing organizing a peaceful Palestine solidarity protest during their lunch break; an investigation found no wrongdoing, but the employees are now pursuing an employment tribunal claim for discrimination.
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44% Bias Score
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