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Compromís Seeks to End €75,000 Annual Payment for Former Valencian Presidents
Compromís will propose a law change in the Valencian Cortes to prevent former presidents of the Generalitat from automatically joining the Advisory Legal Council (CJC) and receiving €75,000 annually for 15 years, citing public dissatisfaction with this privilege and its potential application to curr...
Compromís Seeks to End €75,000 Annual Payment for Former Valencian Presidents
Compromís will propose a law change in the Valencian Cortes to prevent former presidents of the Generalitat from automatically joining the Advisory Legal Council (CJC) and receiving €75,000 annually for 15 years, citing public dissatisfaction with this privilege and its potential application to curr...
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52% Bias Score


Hillsborough Charter: Victims Demand Truth, Accountability After Decades of Injustice
The Hillsborough Charter, signed by most Welsh public bodies on Tuesday in Merthyr Tydfil, compels organizations to prioritize victims' needs and tell the truth after decades of suffering following the Hillsborough, Grenfell, Manchester Arena, and Aberfan tragedies.
Hillsborough Charter: Victims Demand Truth, Accountability After Decades of Injustice
The Hillsborough Charter, signed by most Welsh public bodies on Tuesday in Merthyr Tydfil, compels organizations to prioritize victims' needs and tell the truth after decades of suffering following the Hillsborough, Grenfell, Manchester Arena, and Aberfan tragedies.
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24% Bias Score


Quebec Cybersecurity Minister Resigns Amid \$500 Million SAAQclic Scandal
Quebec Premier François Legault replaced his cybersecurity minister, Éric Caire, after an auditor general's report revealed at least \$500 million in cost overruns for the SAAQclic online platform, causing delays and long lines at service centers; the opposition demands a public inquiry.
Quebec Cybersecurity Minister Resigns Amid \$500 Million SAAQclic Scandal
Quebec Premier François Legault replaced his cybersecurity minister, Éric Caire, after an auditor general's report revealed at least \$500 million in cost overruns for the SAAQclic online platform, causing delays and long lines at service centers; the opposition demands a public inquiry.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Claimed Savings Shrink to $2 Billion Upon Review
The Trump administration's online tracker boasts $55 billion in savings from government efficiency, but NPR's analysis reveals only about $2 billion in verified savings, primarily from agency cuts, exposing discrepancies and raising concerns about transparency.
Trump Administration's Claimed Savings Shrink to $2 Billion Upon Review
The Trump administration's online tracker boasts $55 billion in savings from government efficiency, but NPR's analysis reveals only about $2 billion in verified savings, primarily from agency cuts, exposing discrepancies and raising concerns about transparency.
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52% Bias Score


UK Emulates Musk's "DOGE," Sparking Wave of Government Spending Scrutiny
Inspired by Elon Musk's "DOGE," multiple UK entities—including individuals, established media, and political figures—are now actively scrutinizing UK government spending, highlighting perceived waste and inefficiency across various sectors like diversity training, climate finance, and foreign aid us...
UK Emulates Musk's "DOGE," Sparking Wave of Government Spending Scrutiny
Inspired by Elon Musk's "DOGE," multiple UK entities—including individuals, established media, and political figures—are now actively scrutinizing UK government spending, highlighting perceived waste and inefficiency across various sectors like diversity training, climate finance, and foreign aid us...
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64% Bias Score


Alberta Health Minister Remains Amidst Interference Allegations
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced that Health Minister Adriana LaGrange will remain in her post despite facing an investigation into allegations of government interference in healthcare contracting to favor private firms; an independent body will now oversee these investigations.
Alberta Health Minister Remains Amidst Interference Allegations
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced that Health Minister Adriana LaGrange will remain in her post despite facing an investigation into allegations of government interference in healthcare contracting to favor private firms; an independent body will now oversee these investigations.
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40% Bias Score

Voronezh Audit Chamber Uncovers 14.6 Billion Rubles in Municipal Violations
The Voronezh Audit Chamber's 2024 report, presented on March 18, 2025, revealed 14.6 billion rubles in municipal violations, mostly non-criminal, resulting from flawed procurement processes and other financial irregularities; corrective actions resolved 6.3 billion rubles in violations, with ongoing...

Voronezh Audit Chamber Uncovers 14.6 Billion Rubles in Municipal Violations
The Voronezh Audit Chamber's 2024 report, presented on March 18, 2025, revealed 14.6 billion rubles in municipal violations, mostly non-criminal, resulting from flawed procurement processes and other financial irregularities; corrective actions resolved 6.3 billion rubles in violations, with ongoing...
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24% Bias Score

DOGE's Inflated Savings Claims Under Scrutiny
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) drastically overstated its federal cost savings, initially claiming $55 billion, revised to $65 billion, but independently verified at only about $2.3 billion due to data errors and misleading methodologies.

DOGE's Inflated Savings Claims Under Scrutiny
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) drastically overstated its federal cost savings, initially claiming $55 billion, revised to $65 billion, but independently verified at only about $2.3 billion due to data errors and misleading methodologies.
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52% Bias Score

Labour Cracks Down on Government Credit Card Spending Amidst Concerns of Abuse
Labour is launching a review of government credit card spending following reports of excessive spending by civil servants on items such as luxury meals, crystal glasses, and team-building exercises, prompting concerns about public trust and financial accountability.

Labour Cracks Down on Government Credit Card Spending Amidst Concerns of Abuse
Labour is launching a review of government credit card spending following reports of excessive spending by civil servants on items such as luxury meals, crystal glasses, and team-building exercises, prompting concerns about public trust and financial accountability.
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56% Bias Score

DOGE's $55 Billion in Claimed Contract Savings: A Closer Look
Elon Musk's DOGE claimed $55 billion in savings from canceled contracts, but CNN found that two-thirds of the claimed savings came from using maximum potential spending on indefinite delivery contracts, rather than actual spending, with one contract mistakenly listed as $8 billion instead of $8 mill...

DOGE's $55 Billion in Claimed Contract Savings: A Closer Look
Elon Musk's DOGE claimed $55 billion in savings from canceled contracts, but CNN found that two-thirds of the claimed savings came from using maximum potential spending on indefinite delivery contracts, rather than actual spending, with one contract mistakenly listed as $8 billion instead of $8 mill...
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48% Bias Score

NACC to Reinvestigate Robodebt Referrals After Bias Claims
Following an independent review that found the NACC commissioner was "affected by apprehended bias", the NACC will reinvestigate six individuals (five public servants and one public official) referred by the robodebt royal commission to determine whether corrupt conduct occurred; the initial decisio...

NACC to Reinvestigate Robodebt Referrals After Bias Claims
Following an independent review that found the NACC commissioner was "affected by apprehended bias", the NACC will reinvestigate six individuals (five public servants and one public official) referred by the robodebt royal commission to determine whether corrupt conduct occurred; the initial decisio...
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44% Bias Score

Hidden Dutch Archives Expose Chaotic Government Information Management
Bert de Vries's research uncovered 1,400 meters of hidden government archives and a box of microfiches, exposing chaotic information management and insufficient enforcement of the Archives Act, potentially worsening with the proposed ten-year transfer period.

Hidden Dutch Archives Expose Chaotic Government Information Management
Bert de Vries's research uncovered 1,400 meters of hidden government archives and a box of microfiches, exposing chaotic information management and insufficient enforcement of the Archives Act, potentially worsening with the proposed ten-year transfer period.
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52% Bias Score
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