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Record Council Tax Hikes Hit Scotland Amidst Funding Crisis
Scottish local authorities are implementing some of the largest council tax increases in two decades, with Orkney Islands raising taxes by 15% and other regions such as Falkirk and East Dunbartonshire proposing double-digit increases to cover a £100 million funding gap caused by rising costs and inc...
Record Council Tax Hikes Hit Scotland Amidst Funding Crisis
Scottish local authorities are implementing some of the largest council tax increases in two decades, with Orkney Islands raising taxes by 15% and other regions such as Falkirk and East Dunbartonshire proposing double-digit increases to cover a £100 million funding gap caused by rising costs and inc...
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48% Bias Score


Vox Suspends Valencia Deputy Mayor Amidst Contract Scandal
Valencia's deputy mayor, Juan Manuel Badenas (Vox), faces suspension and a corruption investigation concerning a €129,000 contract awarded to Imedes, triggering a political crisis in the city's governing coalition and raising questions about Mayor Catalá's future.
Vox Suspends Valencia Deputy Mayor Amidst Contract Scandal
Valencia's deputy mayor, Juan Manuel Badenas (Vox), faces suspension and a corruption investigation concerning a €129,000 contract awarded to Imedes, triggering a political crisis in the city's governing coalition and raising questions about Mayor Catalá's future.
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52% Bias Score


Hamburg Election: Final Results Expected by March 19th
Hamburg's new parliament composition was decided on Sunday; preliminary results are based on a simplified count of second votes, with final results expected by March 19th. The new parliament will convene on March 26th, after Easter.
Hamburg Election: Final Results Expected by March 19th
Hamburg's new parliament composition was decided on Sunday; preliminary results are based on a simplified count of second votes, with final results expected by March 19th. The new parliament will convene on March 26th, after Easter.
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4% Bias Score


Clarksdale Drops Libel Suit Against Local Newspaper
The city of Clarksdale, Mississippi, dropped its lawsuit against the Clarksdale Press Register on February 27, after initially suing the paper for libel on February 13 over an editorial critical of the city council's handling of a new tax, which included accusations of secrecy and deception. A tempo...
Clarksdale Drops Libel Suit Against Local Newspaper
The city of Clarksdale, Mississippi, dropped its lawsuit against the Clarksdale Press Register on February 27, after initially suing the paper for libel on February 13 over an editorial critical of the city council's handling of a new tax, which included accusations of secrecy and deception. A tempo...
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44% Bias Score


Labour's WhatsApp Scandal Exposes Pension Fund Power Struggle
A WhatsApp scandal involving sexist and racist comments from Labour MPs and councillors has exposed a power struggle over the £30 billion Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF), jeopardizing Chancellor Rachel Reeves's plans to pool pension assets for government investment projects and potentially im...
Labour's WhatsApp Scandal Exposes Pension Fund Power Struggle
A WhatsApp scandal involving sexist and racist comments from Labour MPs and councillors has exposed a power struggle over the £30 billion Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF), jeopardizing Chancellor Rachel Reeves's plans to pool pension assets for government investment projects and potentially im...
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Municipalities Contest Faber's Asylum Distribution Plan
Facing resistance from dozens of Dutch municipalities, Minister Faber's plan to distribute 96,000 asylum seeker spots by June 30th, 2024, is challenged for disregarding prior local agreements and imposing quotas exceeding municipalities' capacities, potentially delaying asylum processing and straini...
Dutch Municipalities Contest Faber's Asylum Distribution Plan
Facing resistance from dozens of Dutch municipalities, Minister Faber's plan to distribute 96,000 asylum seeker spots by June 30th, 2024, is challenged for disregarding prior local agreements and imposing quotas exceeding municipalities' capacities, potentially delaying asylum processing and straini...
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44% Bias Score

French Mayors Push for Public Insurance Amidst Contract Cancellations
Mayors of several French towns, including Petit-Quevilly and Dinan, are urging the creation of a public insurance structure after private insurers canceled their contracts or offered unaffordable premiums following the summer 2023 riots, highlighting a systemic issue of private insurers finding loca...

French Mayors Push for Public Insurance Amidst Contract Cancellations
Mayors of several French towns, including Petit-Quevilly and Dinan, are urging the creation of a public insurance structure after private insurers canceled their contracts or offered unaffordable premiums following the summer 2023 riots, highlighting a systemic issue of private insurers finding loca...
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40% Bias Score

UK Government Reorganizes Local Councils, Raising Concerns About Financial Strain and Political Impact
The UK government is reorganizing local government by merging district councils into larger unitary councils and then combining them into combined authorities under elected mayors, raising concerns about financial strain, political implications and lack of additional funding.

UK Government Reorganizes Local Councils, Raising Concerns About Financial Strain and Political Impact
The UK government is reorganizing local government by merging district councils into larger unitary councils and then combining them into combined authorities under elected mayors, raising concerns about financial strain, political implications and lack of additional funding.
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60% Bias Score

Yuba City's Budget Shortfall Leads to Service Cuts
Yuba City faces a $1.2 million budget shortfall due to the failure of Measure D, a proposed sales tax increase, resulting in reduced city hall hours, aquatic park limitations, and cancellation of the Summer Concerts in the Park series, beginning next week.

Yuba City's Budget Shortfall Leads to Service Cuts
Yuba City faces a $1.2 million budget shortfall due to the failure of Measure D, a proposed sales tax increase, resulting in reduced city hall hours, aquatic park limitations, and cancellation of the Summer Concerts in the Park series, beginning next week.
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48% Bias Score

Melbourne's First Fast-Tracked Apartment Project Rejected, Raising Housing Crisis Concerns
Banyule City Council rejected a 17-unit apartment building in Rosanna, Melbourne, despite state government approval under the Future Homes program, raising concerns about the program's efficacy and highlighting conflicts between state and local planning processes. The developer spent $130,000 and no...

Melbourne's First Fast-Tracked Apartment Project Rejected, Raising Housing Crisis Concerns
Banyule City Council rejected a 17-unit apartment building in Rosanna, Melbourne, despite state government approval under the Future Homes program, raising concerns about the program's efficacy and highlighting conflicts between state and local planning processes. The developer spent $130,000 and no...
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56% Bias Score

Council Tax Hikes Hit 90% of English Councils
Most English councils plan to raise council tax by 4.99% from April, with six exceptions exceeding this due to financial hardship; this disproportionately affects low-income households.

Council Tax Hikes Hit 90% of English Councils
Most English councils plan to raise council tax by 4.99% from April, with six exceptions exceeding this due to financial hardship; this disproportionately affects low-income households.
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48% Bias Score

Delayed GEMA Fee Takeover for Thuringian Vereine
Thuringian Vereine must wait for the state government to approve the 2025 budget before a new contract with GEMA can be signed to cover their event fees; the previous contract expired at the end of 2024, affecting many current carnival events; up to €500,000 is available annually.

Delayed GEMA Fee Takeover for Thuringian Vereine
Thuringian Vereine must wait for the state government to approve the 2025 budget before a new contract with GEMA can be signed to cover their event fees; the previous contract expired at the end of 2024, affecting many current carnival events; up to €500,000 is available annually.
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32% Bias Score
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