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Former Spanish Senator Joins Lobbying Firm After Resignation
Former Spanish Senate President Ander Gil resigned to join Llorente & Cuenca (LLYC) as a senior director, leveraging his legislative expertise; this transition, legal for ex-senators, highlights the common practice of high-ranking officials joining private firms after leaving office, raising concern...
Former Spanish Senator Joins Lobbying Firm After Resignation
Former Spanish Senate President Ander Gil resigned to join Llorente & Cuenca (LLYC) as a senior director, leveraging his legislative expertise; this transition, legal for ex-senators, highlights the common practice of high-ranking officials joining private firms after leaving office, raising concern...
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44% Bias Score


Japan's Population Hits Record Low
Japan's population fell by a record 898,000 in 2024 to 120.3 million, the lowest since 1950, due to a persistently low birthrate, impacting the workforce and economy, despite government initiatives.
Japan's Population Hits Record Low
Japan's population fell by a record 898,000 in 2024 to 120.3 million, the lowest since 1950, due to a persistently low birthrate, impacting the workforce and economy, despite government initiatives.
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48% Bias Score


Tariff Wars: The Talent Exodus
Tariff wars are causing employee uncertainty and potential departures; companies must communicate effectively to retain talent, emphasizing transparency, two-way communication, and employee development to mitigate the risks of losing key personnel.
Tariff Wars: The Talent Exodus
Tariff wars are causing employee uncertainty and potential departures; companies must communicate effectively to retain talent, emphasizing transparency, two-way communication, and employee development to mitigate the risks of losing key personnel.
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44% Bias Score


Study Explores Factors Influencing International Worker Migration in Europe
Researchers at Erasmus University are conducting a three-year EU-funded study on non-EU nationals with post-secondary education living in the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and Poland, to understand their migration motivations, experiences, and integration into the host countries, aiming to inform p...
Study Explores Factors Influencing International Worker Migration in Europe
Researchers at Erasmus University are conducting a three-year EU-funded study on non-EU nationals with post-secondary education living in the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and Poland, to understand their migration motivations, experiences, and integration into the host countries, aiming to inform p...
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12% Bias Score


Record High in Spanish Consumer Loan Demand
Driven by low ECB interest rates (2.5%) and increased vacation planning, Spanish consumer loan demand reached a record high of 34.80% in early 2025, up 4.60% from 2024, exceeding the previous high of 30.20% in 2024 and more than doubling from the pandemic low of 14.20% in 2020.
Record High in Spanish Consumer Loan Demand
Driven by low ECB interest rates (2.5%) and increased vacation planning, Spanish consumer loan demand reached a record high of 34.80% in early 2025, up 4.60% from 2024, exceeding the previous high of 30.20% in 2024 and more than doubling from the pandemic low of 14.20% in 2020.
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36% Bias Score


Leeuwarden Faces Healthcare Crisis Due to GP Shortage
A shortage of 10,780 primary care physicians in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, is overwhelming the city's emergency room as patients self-refer due to a lack of general practitioners; this is exacerbated by an aging population and the impending retirement of 40 percent of current physicians within four ye...
Leeuwarden Faces Healthcare Crisis Due to GP Shortage
A shortage of 10,780 primary care physicians in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, is overwhelming the city's emergency room as patients self-refer due to a lack of general practitioners; this is exacerbated by an aging population and the impending retirement of 40 percent of current physicians within four ye...
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32% Bias Score

Castilla y León TV Employees Strike During Easter Week
Castilla y León Television employees are staging a week-long strike (April 14-22) during Easter week, coinciding with the Castilla y León Awards, to protest low salaries, poor working conditions, and alleged political influence, demanding improved labor rights and a new collective bargaining agreeme...

Castilla y León TV Employees Strike During Easter Week
Castilla y León Television employees are staging a week-long strike (April 14-22) during Easter week, coinciding with the Castilla y León Awards, to protest low salaries, poor working conditions, and alleged political influence, demanding improved labor rights and a new collective bargaining agreeme...
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48% Bias Score

Immense Teacher Stress in England: 98.5% Affected, Strike Action Considered
A National Education Union (NEU) survey of 14,000 teachers in England reveals that 98.5% experience significant stress, with one-third stressed for at least 80% of their working time, impacting their well-being and ability to maintain work-life balance, leading to calls for strike action over pay an...

Immense Teacher Stress in England: 98.5% Affected, Strike Action Considered
A National Education Union (NEU) survey of 14,000 teachers in England reveals that 98.5% experience significant stress, with one-third stressed for at least 80% of their working time, impacting their well-being and ability to maintain work-life balance, leading to calls for strike action over pay an...
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48% Bias Score

Tata Steel Netherlands to Cut 1600 Jobs Amidst Reorganization
Tata Steel Netherlands announced it will cut 1600 jobs (1/6 of its workforce) due to financial losses and the need to improve competitiveness, causing employee concern and potential strike action; the company aims to secure government funding for a green transition and improve its profitability.

Tata Steel Netherlands to Cut 1600 Jobs Amidst Reorganization
Tata Steel Netherlands announced it will cut 1600 jobs (1/6 of its workforce) due to financial losses and the need to improve competitiveness, causing employee concern and potential strike action; the company aims to secure government funding for a green transition and improve its profitability.
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44% Bias Score

UK 5% Deposit Mortgages Surge to 17-Year High
The UK's 5% deposit mortgage market has seen a dramatic rise to 442 products—a 17-year high—with average interest rates at 5.62% (five-year fix) and 5.81% (two-year fix), driven by government incentives and lenders' strategies; however, negative equity risk remains a concern.

UK 5% Deposit Mortgages Surge to 17-Year High
The UK's 5% deposit mortgage market has seen a dramatic rise to 442 products—a 17-year high—with average interest rates at 5.62% (five-year fix) and 5.81% (two-year fix), driven by government incentives and lenders' strategies; however, negative equity risk remains a concern.
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40% Bias Score

European Teacher Housing Affordability: A Stark Divide
A Euronews study reveals vast differences in housing affordability for European teachers; in Ireland, a 100 m² home costs 106 months' salary, while in Hungary, it's 443 months, highlighting a stark East-West and North-South divide impacting recruitment and retention.

European Teacher Housing Affordability: A Stark Divide
A Euronews study reveals vast differences in housing affordability for European teachers; in Ireland, a 100 m² home costs 106 months' salary, while in Hungary, it's 443 months, highlighting a stark East-West and North-South divide impacting recruitment and retention.
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32% Bias Score

NASUWT Faces Backlash Over Nomination of Wrack
The NASUWT teaching union nominated Matt Wrack, lacking teaching experience and known for a combative approach, as its next general secretary, prompting government concern and raising questions about his suitability given his past political affiliations and handling of antisemitism claims.

NASUWT Faces Backlash Over Nomination of Wrack
The NASUWT teaching union nominated Matt Wrack, lacking teaching experience and known for a combative approach, as its next general secretary, prompting government concern and raising questions about his suitability given his past political affiliations and handling of antisemitism claims.
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52% Bias Score
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