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100+ Couples Lose Wedding Videos, Videographer Offers Flawed Footage in Lieu of Refunds
Wallflower Weddings Videography, run by Sarah Stanton, has failed to deliver wedding videos to over 100 couples, some waiting over two years, despite receiving payments of hundreds of pounds; Stanton claims family issues and offers unedited, flawed footage in exchange for a liability waiver, causing...
100+ Couples Lose Wedding Videos, Videographer Offers Flawed Footage in Lieu of Refunds
Wallflower Weddings Videography, run by Sarah Stanton, has failed to deliver wedding videos to over 100 couples, some waiting over two years, despite receiving payments of hundreds of pounds; Stanton claims family issues and offers unedited, flawed footage in exchange for a liability waiver, causing...
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52% Bias Score


1,000+ UK Caravan Owners Sue Parks Over Fees and Misleading Sales
More than 1,000 UK caravan owners are taking legal action against holiday park operators, claiming unfair increases in annual pitch fees and misleading sales tactics resulting in tens of thousands of pounds in losses; test cases in the High Court will determine the enforceability of contract clauses...
1,000+ UK Caravan Owners Sue Parks Over Fees and Misleading Sales
More than 1,000 UK caravan owners are taking legal action against holiday park operators, claiming unfair increases in annual pitch fees and misleading sales tactics resulting in tens of thousands of pounds in losses; test cases in the High Court will determine the enforceability of contract clauses...
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64% Bias Score


BA and UK Government Sued for Negligence and Discrimination During 1990 Kuwait Hostage Crisis
Over 100 British Airways passengers and crew, including Barry Manners and his partner Anthony Yong, who had AIDS, are suing BA and the UK government for negligence and discrimination during the 1990 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, alleging the airline knew of the invasion hours before their flight landed ...
BA and UK Government Sued for Negligence and Discrimination During 1990 Kuwait Hostage Crisis
Over 100 British Airways passengers and crew, including Barry Manners and his partner Anthony Yong, who had AIDS, are suing BA and the UK government for negligence and discrimination during the 1990 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, alleging the airline knew of the invasion hours before their flight landed ...
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44% Bias Score


University Fires Diversity Director After Antisemitism Accusations; Lawsuit Planned
University of Michigan fired its diversity office director Rachel Dawson after accusations of antisemitic remarks; Dawson and her attorney deny the claims and plan to sue, citing First Amendment rights violations.
University Fires Diversity Director After Antisemitism Accusations; Lawsuit Planned
University of Michigan fired its diversity office director Rachel Dawson after accusations of antisemitic remarks; Dawson and her attorney deny the claims and plan to sue, citing First Amendment rights violations.
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60% Bias Score


ADOR Sues NewJeans After Group Terminates Contract, Citing Mistreatment
Following NewJeans' public termination of their contract with their K-pop agency ADOR, citing mistreatment, ADOR filed a lawsuit in Seoul to confirm the contract's validity, citing potential disruptions to the K-pop industry growth cycle; the case could cost NewJeans $225 million.
ADOR Sues NewJeans After Group Terminates Contract, Citing Mistreatment
Following NewJeans' public termination of their contract with their K-pop agency ADOR, citing mistreatment, ADOR filed a lawsuit in Seoul to confirm the contract's validity, citing potential disruptions to the K-pop industry growth cycle; the case could cost NewJeans $225 million.
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48% Bias Score


Louisville Factory Explosion Kills Two
A factory explosion in Louisville, Kentucky, kills two workers and injures several others. A defective cooking vessel is determined to be the cause.
Louisville Factory Explosion Kills Two
A factory explosion in Louisville, Kentucky, kills two workers and injures several others. A defective cooking vessel is determined to be the cause.
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28% Bias Score

South Korean President Announces Legal Action After Failed Arrest Attempt
Suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol announced legal action against roughly 150 law enforcement officials following a failed arrest attempt on Friday, stemming from an investigation into his brief declaration of martial law in early December; the arrest was prevented by presidential securi...

South Korean President Announces Legal Action After Failed Arrest Attempt
Suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol announced legal action against roughly 150 law enforcement officials following a failed arrest attempt on Friday, stemming from an investigation into his brief declaration of martial law in early December; the arrest was prevented by presidential securi...
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44% Bias Score

Farage Threatens Legal Action Against Badenoch Over "Fake" Membership Claim
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is threatening to sue Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch for libel after she accused him of manipulating membership figures to falsely claim his party had overtaken the Conservatives in membership numbers on Boxing Day. Farage says he will take legal action within ...

Farage Threatens Legal Action Against Badenoch Over "Fake" Membership Claim
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is threatening to sue Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch for libel after she accused him of manipulating membership figures to falsely claim his party had overtaken the Conservatives in membership numbers on Boxing Day. Farage says he will take legal action within ...
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Municipalities Threaten Legal Action Over Insufficient Government Funding
Dutch municipalities threaten legal action if the government doesn't provide more funding for youth care and other services; a €1.3 billion deficit is expected in 2026 due to government budget cuts, jeopardizing national housing plans.

Dutch Municipalities Threaten Legal Action Over Insufficient Government Funding
Dutch municipalities threaten legal action if the government doesn't provide more funding for youth care and other services; a €1.3 billion deficit is expected in 2026 due to government budget cuts, jeopardizing national housing plans.
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44% Bias Score

UK Court Ruling on Car Loan Commissions Sparks £30bn Compensation Crisis
A UK court ruling declared undisclosed dealer commission on car loans illegal, prompting mass claims and potentially costing lenders up to £30bn in compensation, while claims management companies and law firms stand to profit immensely.

UK Court Ruling on Car Loan Commissions Sparks £30bn Compensation Crisis
A UK court ruling declared undisclosed dealer commission on car loans illegal, prompting mass claims and potentially costing lenders up to £30bn in compensation, while claims management companies and law firms stand to profit immensely.
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40% Bias Score

Author and Wife Face Legal Action Over Novel
Algerian author Kamel Daoud and his wife face legal action over allegations that their novel is based on a patient's story disclosed during therapy.

Author and Wife Face Legal Action Over Novel
Algerian author Kamel Daoud and his wife face legal action over allegations that their novel is based on a patient's story disclosed during therapy.
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36% Bias Score

Tenerife Hotel Bed Bug Infestation
Hundreds of tourists at a Tenerife hotel suffered bed bug bites, leading to legal action and criticism of the hotel's response.

Tenerife Hotel Bed Bug Infestation
Hundreds of tourists at a Tenerife hotel suffered bed bug bites, leading to legal action and criticism of the hotel's response.
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44% Bias Score
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