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NHS Spends Record £216m Outsourcing Scan Interpretations Amid Radiologist Shortage
The NHS in the UK spent a record £216 million in 2024 outsourcing the interpretation of 976,000 X-rays and scans due to a 30% shortfall of 1962 radiologists, sparking concerns about the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of this approach.
NHS Spends Record £216m Outsourcing Scan Interpretations Amid Radiologist Shortage
The NHS in the UK spent a record £216 million in 2024 outsourcing the interpretation of 976,000 X-rays and scans due to a 30% shortfall of 1962 radiologists, sparking concerns about the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of this approach.
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48% Bias Score


FedEx Board Member Appointed US Postmaster General Amid Privatization Concerns
David Steiner, a FedEx board member, was appointed the next US Postmaster General on Friday, succeeding Louis DeJoy, amid concerns about potential privatization of the USPS by the Trump administration and despite opposition from Democrats and unions citing conflicts of interest.
FedEx Board Member Appointed US Postmaster General Amid Privatization Concerns
David Steiner, a FedEx board member, was appointed the next US Postmaster General on Friday, succeeding Louis DeJoy, amid concerns about potential privatization of the USPS by the Trump administration and despite opposition from Democrats and unions citing conflicts of interest.
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52% Bias Score


FedEx Executive Appointed US Postmaster General Amid Privatization Concerns
David Steiner, a FedEx board member, was appointed the new US Postmaster General on Friday, succeeding Louis DeJoy, amidst concerns about potential privatization of the USPS under the Trump administration; Steiner committed to maintaining the USPS's independence, but faces pushback from Democrats an...
FedEx Executive Appointed US Postmaster General Amid Privatization Concerns
David Steiner, a FedEx board member, was appointed the new US Postmaster General on Friday, succeeding Louis DeJoy, amidst concerns about potential privatization of the USPS under the Trump administration; Steiner committed to maintaining the USPS's independence, but faces pushback from Democrats an...
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48% Bias Score


Royal Mail Sale to Czech Billionaire Approved
Shareholders approved the £3.6bn sale of Royal Mail's parent company, International Distribution Services (IDS), to Daniel Kretinsky's EP Group, despite Royal Mail's proposal to cut second-class deliveries to save £300m annually, prompting concerns from the Greeting Card Association.
Royal Mail Sale to Czech Billionaire Approved
Shareholders approved the £3.6bn sale of Royal Mail's parent company, International Distribution Services (IDS), to Daniel Kretinsky's EP Group, despite Royal Mail's proposal to cut second-class deliveries to save £300m annually, prompting concerns from the Greeting Card Association.
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44% Bias Score


NatWest to be fully privatized after 2008 bailout
NatWest will hold its last shareholder meeting before full privatization, with the government selling its remaining 2.99% stake after a 17-year restructuring following its £46bn bailout in 2008; the government expects to recoup about £25bn.
NatWest to be fully privatized after 2008 bailout
NatWest will hold its last shareholder meeting before full privatization, with the government selling its remaining 2.99% stake after a 17-year restructuring following its £46bn bailout in 2008; the government expects to recoup about £25bn.
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44% Bias Score


Greece Accelerates 12 Reforms to Counter Global Trade Shifts
The Greek government is undertaking 12 key reforms by the end of 2025, five focusing on economic improvements (including simplifying business and major privatizations) and seven on citizens' daily lives (such as digital justice and infrastructure projects), to counter global trade shifts and boost t...
Greece Accelerates 12 Reforms to Counter Global Trade Shifts
The Greek government is undertaking 12 key reforms by the end of 2025, five focusing on economic improvements (including simplifying business and major privatizations) and seven on citizens' daily lives (such as digital justice and infrastructure projects), to counter global trade shifts and boost t...
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40% Bias Score

Thames Water Faces Insolvency, Executive Bonuses Spark Outrage
Thames Water, facing potential insolvency with only five weeks of cash reserves, is seeking a takeover bid from KKR amid executive bonus payouts and the threat of water restrictions due to drought; a government bailout of up to £5 billion is possible.

Thames Water Faces Insolvency, Executive Bonuses Spark Outrage
Thames Water, facing potential insolvency with only five weeks of cash reserves, is seeking a takeover bid from KKR amid executive bonus payouts and the threat of water restrictions due to drought; a government bailout of up to £5 billion is possible.
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52% Bias Score

FedEx Board Member Appointed US Postmaster General Amid Privatization Concerns
David Steiner, a FedEx board member, was appointed as the next US Postmaster General on Friday, succeeding Louis DeJoy amid concerns about potential USPS privatization, facing immediate pushback from Democrats and labor unions due to conflicts of interest; he is expected to assume his role in July.

FedEx Board Member Appointed US Postmaster General Amid Privatization Concerns
David Steiner, a FedEx board member, was appointed as the next US Postmaster General on Friday, succeeding Louis DeJoy amid concerns about potential USPS privatization, facing immediate pushback from Democrats and labor unions due to conflicts of interest; he is expected to assume his role in July.
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52% Bias Score

Argentina Announces Inevitable Privatization of Aerolineas Argentinas
Argentina's government declared the privatization of Aerolineas Argentinas inevitable following the airline's first profitable year since its 2008 renationalization, eliminating the need for state funding in 2025, achieved through cost-cutting measures including staff and branch reductions, reflecti...

Argentina Announces Inevitable Privatization of Aerolineas Argentinas
Argentina's government declared the privatization of Aerolineas Argentinas inevitable following the airline's first profitable year since its 2008 renationalization, eliminating the need for state funding in 2025, achieved through cost-cutting measures including staff and branch reductions, reflecti...
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60% Bias Score

Amsterdam Post Office Closure Highlights Privatization's Negative Impact
A family-run post office in Amsterdam's Jordaan faces closure due to a rent increase from €8,000 to €10,000 per month, highlighting the negative consequences of privatization on community services and mirroring historical issues with Amsterdam's street lighting.

Amsterdam Post Office Closure Highlights Privatization's Negative Impact
A family-run post office in Amsterdam's Jordaan faces closure due to a rent increase from €8,000 to €10,000 per month, highlighting the negative consequences of privatization on community services and mirroring historical issues with Amsterdam's street lighting.
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56% Bias Score

Athens Riots: 70 Arrested After Clashes Over Deadly Train Crash
Riots erupted in Athens following a bomb explosion near Hellenic Train offices, leading to clashes between protestors and police, resulting in 70 arrests and widespread property damage; the incident is linked to public anger over a deadly 2023 train crash.

Athens Riots: 70 Arrested After Clashes Over Deadly Train Crash
Riots erupted in Athens following a bomb explosion near Hellenic Train offices, leading to clashes between protestors and police, resulting in 70 arrests and widespread property damage; the incident is linked to public anger over a deadly 2023 train crash.
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40% Bias Score

Alberta shifts hospital surgery funding to activity-based model
Alberta is changing how it funds hospital surgeries, starting in 2026, tying public funding to the number of procedures performed; the government says this will improve efficiency and reduce wait times, while critics argue it will shift more care to the private system and decrease quality.

Alberta shifts hospital surgery funding to activity-based model
Alberta is changing how it funds hospital surgeries, starting in 2026, tying public funding to the number of procedures performed; the government says this will improve efficiency and reduce wait times, while critics argue it will shift more care to the private system and decrease quality.
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56% Bias Score
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