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UK Government Appeals Court Ruling on Sean Brown Murder Inquiry
The UK government is appealing a court ruling that ordered a public inquiry into the 1997 murder of Sean Brown, a GAA official killed by loyalists, causing outrage among his family who accuse the government of disrespect and lack of communication; intelligence links over 25 people, including state a...
UK Government Appeals Court Ruling on Sean Brown Murder Inquiry
The UK government is appealing a court ruling that ordered a public inquiry into the 1997 murder of Sean Brown, a GAA official killed by loyalists, causing outrage among his family who accuse the government of disrespect and lack of communication; intelligence links over 25 people, including state a...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs: UK Faces Economic Challenge, Shifts Trade Strategy
Donald Trump's new tariffs, including a 25% levy on auto exports and 10% on other goods, pose a significant challenge to the UK economy; the government is exploring retaliatory measures and a long-term strategy to adapt to the changing global landscape, while the opposition calls for calm and pragma...
Trump Tariffs: UK Faces Economic Challenge, Shifts Trade Strategy
Donald Trump's new tariffs, including a 25% levy on auto exports and 10% on other goods, pose a significant challenge to the UK economy; the government is exploring retaliatory measures and a long-term strategy to adapt to the changing global landscape, while the opposition calls for calm and pragma...
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36% Bias Score


ICAC to Hold Public Inquiry into School Infrastructure NSW Corruption Allegations
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will conduct a six-week public inquiry starting May 5th into allegations of corruption at School Infrastructure NSW, involving former CEO Anthony Manning and others, focusing on contract awards, fund misallocation, and potential reprisal actio...
ICAC to Hold Public Inquiry into School Infrastructure NSW Corruption Allegations
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will conduct a six-week public inquiry starting May 5th into allegations of corruption at School Infrastructure NSW, involving former CEO Anthony Manning and others, focusing on contract awards, fund misallocation, and potential reprisal actio...
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32% Bias Score


ACT Inquiry Head Found Guilty of Serious Corrupt Conduct
The ACT Integrity Commission found former judge Walter Sofronoff engaged in serious corrupt conduct by leaking confidential information from his inquiry into Bruce Lehrmann's case to journalists before its public release, compromising its integrity and causing substantive injustice.
ACT Inquiry Head Found Guilty of Serious Corrupt Conduct
The ACT Integrity Commission found former judge Walter Sofronoff engaged in serious corrupt conduct by leaking confidential information from his inquiry into Bruce Lehrmann's case to journalists before its public release, compromising its integrity and causing substantive injustice.
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48% Bias Score


German Authorities' Failure to Recognize NSU Murders' Racist Motive to be Investigated
A research team will investigate why German authorities initially failed to recognize the racist motive behind the NSU's murder series, which spanned 2000-2006, resulting in a delayed investigation and diminished public trust.
German Authorities' Failure to Recognize NSU Murders' Racist Motive to be Investigated
A research team will investigate why German authorities initially failed to recognize the racist motive behind the NSU's murder series, which spanned 2000-2006, resulting in a delayed investigation and diminished public trust.
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32% 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

Nova Scotia Mass Shooting: RCMP Failures and Lack of Accountability
In April 2020, Gabriel Wortman killed 22 people in Nova Scotia, Canada, in a mass shooting that exposed systemic failures within the RCMP's response, including delayed alerts and an insufficient investigation, ultimately leading to a $50-million public inquiry that failed to hold anyone accountable.

Nova Scotia Mass Shooting: RCMP Failures and Lack of Accountability
In April 2020, Gabriel Wortman killed 22 people in Nova Scotia, Canada, in a mass shooting that exposed systemic failures within the RCMP's response, including delayed alerts and an insufficient investigation, ultimately leading to a $50-million public inquiry that failed to hold anyone accountable.
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44% Bias Score

Court Orders UK Inquiry into 1997 Murder of GAA Official Sean Brown
The UK Court of Appeal ruled the government's refusal to hold a public inquiry into the 1997 Loyalist Volunteer Force murder of GAA official Sean Brown unlawful, ordering the Northern Ireland Secretary to reconsider within four weeks due to intelligence linking state agents to the killing.

Court Orders UK Inquiry into 1997 Murder of GAA Official Sean Brown
The UK Court of Appeal ruled the government's refusal to hold a public inquiry into the 1997 Loyalist Volunteer Force murder of GAA official Sean Brown unlawful, ordering the Northern Ireland Secretary to reconsider within four weeks due to intelligence linking state agents to the killing.
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20% Bias Score

Judge Orders Inquiry into Edmonton Inmate's Death Amid "Fight Club" Allegations
A judge has called for a public inquiry into the 2011 death of Mason Montgrand at Edmonton Institution, following concerns that three guards may have been involved in a "fight club" that led to his death; the Crown declined to press charges against the guards, despite a police investigation.

Judge Orders Inquiry into Edmonton Inmate's Death Amid "Fight Club" Allegations
A judge has called for a public inquiry into the 2011 death of Mason Montgrand at Edmonton Institution, following concerns that three guards may have been involved in a "fight club" that led to his death; the Crown declined to press charges against the guards, despite a police investigation.
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44% Bias Score

Letby Seeks Halt to £10m Inquiry Amidst Claims of Unsafe Convictions
Convicted baby murderer Lucy Letby is requesting a halt to the £10m public inquiry into her crimes, arguing that a review by 16 specialists from seven countries suggests her convictions are unsafe and that the inquiry's report would be unreliable if proceeded with.

Letby Seeks Halt to £10m Inquiry Amidst Claims of Unsafe Convictions
Convicted baby murderer Lucy Letby is requesting a halt to the £10m public inquiry into her crimes, arguing that a review by 16 specialists from seven countries suggests her convictions are unsafe and that the inquiry's report would be unreliable if proceeded with.
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52% Bias Score

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
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