

UK Civil Service Reforms and Amess Inquiry Rejection Spark Controversy
The UK government is undertaking Civil Service reforms emphasizing digitalization and efficiency, potentially resulting in job losses and relocation. Simultaneously, the rejection of a public inquiry into the 2021 murder of Conservative MP Sir David Amess has provoked strong criticism from his daugh...
UK Civil Service Reforms and Amess Inquiry Rejection Spark Controversy
The UK government is undertaking Civil Service reforms emphasizing digitalization and efficiency, potentially resulting in job losses and relocation. Simultaneously, the rejection of a public inquiry into the 2021 murder of Conservative MP Sir David Amess has provoked strong criticism from his daugh...
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60% Bias Score


Government Considered Buying Dyson Ventilators for Marketing Purposes
A UK government minister suggested purchasing ventilators from Sir James Dyson to help his international marketing, despite clinical concerns and the ventilators not being ultimately bought, raising questions about political influence in pandemic procurement.
Government Considered Buying Dyson Ventilators for Marketing Purposes
A UK government minister suggested purchasing ventilators from Sir James Dyson to help his international marketing, despite clinical concerns and the ventilators not being ultimately bought, raising questions about political influence in pandemic procurement.
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52% Bias Score


COVID-19 Inquiry Draws Criticism for Excluding PPE Suppliers from Testimony
The UK COVID-19 Inquiry will not call PPE suppliers to testify, focusing instead on the government's response, sparking outrage from bereaved families who believe this decision shields potentially corrupt suppliers from public scrutiny and hinders their quest for justice, while the inquiry maintains...
COVID-19 Inquiry Draws Criticism for Excluding PPE Suppliers from Testimony
The UK COVID-19 Inquiry will not call PPE suppliers to testify, focusing instead on the government's response, sparking outrage from bereaved families who believe this decision shields potentially corrupt suppliers from public scrutiny and hinders their quest for justice, while the inquiry maintains...
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56% Bias Score


Chester Hospital CEO Questioned Letby Arrest
Following the arrest of Lucy Letby in July 2018, the chief executive of the Countess of Chester Hospital expressed concern about a potential wrongful conviction, believing that the paediatricians' concerns were unfounded and that no deliberate harm had been caused, despite unexplained infant deaths ...
Chester Hospital CEO Questioned Letby Arrest
Following the arrest of Lucy Letby in July 2018, the chief executive of the Countess of Chester Hospital expressed concern about a potential wrongful conviction, believing that the paediatricians' concerns were unfounded and that no deliberate harm had been caused, despite unexplained infant deaths ...
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52% Bias Score


Two-Year-Old Dies After 2½-Hour Delay at Northern Beaches Hospital
Two-year-old Joe Massa died at Northern Beaches Hospital on September 14 after a 2½-hour delay in treatment for hypovolemia; a review found failures in triage, electronic medical records, and response to his critical heart rate; his parents are demanding a full parliamentary review and reevaluation ...
Two-Year-Old Dies After 2½-Hour Delay at Northern Beaches Hospital
Two-year-old Joe Massa died at Northern Beaches Hospital on September 14 after a 2½-hour delay in treatment for hypovolemia; a review found failures in triage, electronic medical records, and response to his critical heart rate; his parents are demanding a full parliamentary review and reevaluation ...
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56% Bias Score


French Court to Decide Fate of A69 Highway Amid Environmental Concerns
On February 27th, a French court will rule on the A69 highway permit, with the public rapporteur recommending annulment due to insufficient economic benefits and significant environmental damage; the project's supporters argue it's crucial for regional development.
French Court to Decide Fate of A69 Highway Amid Environmental Concerns
On February 27th, a French court will rule on the A69 highway permit, with the public rapporteur recommending annulment due to insufficient economic benefits and significant environmental damage; the project's supporters argue it's crucial for regional development.
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44% Bias Score

Amess Family Demands Inquiry After Murder Inquiry Rejection
The family of Sir David Amess, a Tory MP murdered in 2021, has denounced the Home Secretary's rejection of their call for a public inquiry, citing the investigation of other similar events as a stark contrast, and demanding answers regarding the Prevent program's efficacy.

Amess Family Demands Inquiry After Murder Inquiry Rejection
The family of Sir David Amess, a Tory MP murdered in 2021, has denounced the Home Secretary's rejection of their call for a public inquiry, citing the investigation of other similar events as a stark contrast, and demanding answers regarding the Prevent program's efficacy.
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48% Bias Score

Alberta Health Contracts Under Investigation Amid Corruption Allegations
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced an external review into allegations of corruption in healthcare contracts following a lawsuit alleging government interference in securing overpriced deals for private contractors, prompting the resignation of a cabinet minister.

Alberta Health Contracts Under Investigation Amid Corruption Allegations
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced an external review into allegations of corruption in healthcare contracts following a lawsuit alleging government interference in securing overpriced deals for private contractors, prompting the resignation of a cabinet minister.
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60% Bias Score

People's Commission Challenges Government Inquiry into Water Crisis
A "people's commission" will investigate England and Wales' water industry's sewage pollution and financial issues, starting March 27th, challenging a government inquiry deemed too narrow in scope. Water bills will rise £123 this year.

People's Commission Challenges Government Inquiry into Water Crisis
A "people's commission" will investigate England and Wales' water industry's sewage pollution and financial issues, starting March 27th, challenging a government inquiry deemed too narrow in scope. Water bills will rise £123 this year.
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52% Bias Score

Secret Call Reveals Maguire Rehearsed ICAC Testimony
A secretly recorded phone call, discovered during a separate investigation, reveals former NSW Liberal MP Daryl Maguire allegedly rehearsed misleading testimony for the ICAC three days before giving evidence about a property deal, claiming he never expected financial benefit, despite evidence sugges...

Secret Call Reveals Maguire Rehearsed ICAC Testimony
A secretly recorded phone call, discovered during a separate investigation, reveals former NSW Liberal MP Daryl Maguire allegedly rehearsed misleading testimony for the ICAC three days before giving evidence about a property deal, claiming he never expected financial benefit, despite evidence sugges...
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40% Bias Score

Northern Ireland Mother-and-Baby Homes Inquiry: May 1st Testimony Deadline
The Truth Recovery Independent Panel in Northern Ireland is investigating mother-and-baby homes and Magdalene laundries, urging those with relevant experiences to testify before the May 1st deadline; the panel aims to provide a comprehensive report later this year.

Northern Ireland Mother-and-Baby Homes Inquiry: May 1st Testimony Deadline
The Truth Recovery Independent Panel in Northern Ireland is investigating mother-and-baby homes and Magdalene laundries, urging those with relevant experiences to testify before the May 1st deadline; the panel aims to provide a comprehensive report later this year.
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32% Bias Score

Nottingham Attacks: Public Inquiry to Start in Weeks
Following the Nottingham attacks that killed three, a judge-led public inquiry will start in weeks, scrutinising multiple agencies and Valdo Calocane's mental health care, with the aim of preventing future tragedies and lasting two years.

Nottingham Attacks: Public Inquiry to Start in Weeks
Following the Nottingham attacks that killed three, a judge-led public inquiry will start in weeks, scrutinising multiple agencies and Valdo Calocane's mental health care, with the aim of preventing future tragedies and lasting two years.
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32% Bias Score