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Labour's Slow Progress on Ethics Reforms Fuels Public Distrust
Following its election win, the Labour government has made slow progress on its promised ethics reforms, facing criticism for insufficient action despite implementing some minor changes. Declining public trust continues to erode despite the establishment of a Modernisation Committee and updates to t...
Labour's Slow Progress on Ethics Reforms Fuels Public Distrust
Following its election win, the Labour government has made slow progress on its promised ethics reforms, facing criticism for insufficient action despite implementing some minor changes. Declining public trust continues to erode despite the establishment of a Modernisation Committee and updates to t...
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48% Bias Score


Military Politicization Concerns Rise Amidst Upcoming US Army Parade
The US Army's 250th-anniversary parade in Washington, D.C., coinciding with President Trump's birthday, raises concerns about military politicization, following recent incidents like soldiers cheering at a partisan Trump rally at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Military Politicization Concerns Rise Amidst Upcoming US Army Parade
The US Army's 250th-anniversary parade in Washington, D.C., coinciding with President Trump's birthday, raises concerns about military politicization, following recent incidents like soldiers cheering at a partisan Trump rally at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
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48% Bias Score


Crisis of Confidence in French Justice System
A crisis of confidence in the French judicial system is fueled by political hypocrisy and inadequate resources, leading to delays, poor working conditions, and a lack of public trust; solutions include increased citizen involvement and improved resources.
Crisis of Confidence in French Justice System
A crisis of confidence in the French judicial system is fueled by political hypocrisy and inadequate resources, leading to delays, poor working conditions, and a lack of public trust; solutions include increased citizen involvement and improved resources.
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52% Bias Score


Dual Military Deployments Amidst Celebrations and Protests Spark Concerns
While a large military parade celebrates the US Army's 250th birthday in Washington D.C., the deployment of National Guard and active-duty Marines to Los Angeles to manage largely peaceful protests creates a concerning juxtaposition, raising fears about the military's role in domestic politics and t...
Dual Military Deployments Amidst Celebrations and Protests Spark Concerns
While a large military parade celebrates the US Army's 250th birthday in Washington D.C., the deployment of National Guard and active-duty Marines to Los Angeles to manage largely peaceful protests creates a concerning juxtaposition, raising fears about the military's role in domestic politics and t...
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56% Bias Score


Low Public Trust in Chile Demands 'Sludge Audits' to Improve Services
Only 24% of Chileans trust their central public services, far below the OECD average, due to inefficient processes and a perception of the state as distant, opaque, and even abusive; this necessitates the adoption of 'sludge audits' to improve user experience and regain public confidence.
Low Public Trust in Chile Demands 'Sludge Audits' to Improve Services
Only 24% of Chileans trust their central public services, far below the OECD average, due to inefficient processes and a perception of the state as distant, opaque, and even abusive; this necessitates the adoption of 'sludge audits' to improve user experience and regain public confidence.
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40% Bias Score


England and Wales Water Sector Faces Systemic Failure, Calls for Stronger Regulation
An independent review reveals systemic failures in England and Wales' water sector, citing pollution, financial mismanagement, and infrastructure problems; it calls for stronger regulation, government oversight, and improved investment to restore public trust and protect the environment.
England and Wales Water Sector Faces Systemic Failure, Calls for Stronger Regulation
An independent review reveals systemic failures in England and Wales' water sector, citing pollution, financial mismanagement, and infrastructure problems; it calls for stronger regulation, government oversight, and improved investment to restore public trust and protect the environment.
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32% Bias Score

UK Government's AI Push Raises Ethical Concerns
The cash-strapped UK government is rapidly adopting AI across public services, from welfare assessments to healthcare, raising concerns about ethical implications and the influence of private tech companies, despite a recent increase to £19.6 billion in public sector tech contracts in 2023.

UK Government's AI Push Raises Ethical Concerns
The cash-strapped UK government is rapidly adopting AI across public services, from welfare assessments to healthcare, raising concerns about ethical implications and the influence of private tech companies, despite a recent increase to £19.6 billion in public sector tech contracts in 2023.
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44% Bias Score

Military's Increasing Politicization Raises Concerns
Concerns are rising among former and current military officials about the increasing politicization of the US Army, as evidenced by uniformed soldiers' overt political endorsements at recent events and the upcoming 250th-anniversary parade coinciding with President Trump's birthday.

Military's Increasing Politicization Raises Concerns
Concerns are rising among former and current military officials about the increasing politicization of the US Army, as evidenced by uniformed soldiers' overt political endorsements at recent events and the upcoming 250th-anniversary parade coinciding with President Trump's birthday.
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56% Bias Score

Panel Discusses Greek Constitutional Revision Amidst Concerns Over Public Trust"
Former Greek President Sakellaropoulou, along with other prominent figures, participated in a panel discussion on constitutional revision, revealing a lack of consensus on the need for changes but widespread agreement on restoring public trust in institutions and adhering to the Constitution during ...

Panel Discusses Greek Constitutional Revision Amidst Concerns Over Public Trust"
Former Greek President Sakellaropoulou, along with other prominent figures, participated in a panel discussion on constitutional revision, revealing a lack of consensus on the need for changes but widespread agreement on restoring public trust in institutions and adhering to the Constitution during ...
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32% Bias Score

Supreme Court's Software Glitch Prematurely Releases Orders List
The Supreme Court mistakenly released its orders list days early due to a software malfunction, revealing decisions on high-profile cases involving a death penalty appeal and a voting dispute. This is the second such glitch in a year, raising concerns about the court's technology and reliability.

Supreme Court's Software Glitch Prematurely Releases Orders List
The Supreme Court mistakenly released its orders list days early due to a software malfunction, revealing decisions on high-profile cases involving a death penalty appeal and a voting dispute. This is the second such glitch in a year, raising concerns about the court's technology and reliability.
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28% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Collapses, Leaving Key Financial Promises Unfulfilled
The collapse of the Dutch cabinet leaves many key promises unfulfilled, particularly those aimed at improving the financial well-being of low-income individuals, raising concerns about healthcare accessibility and childcare costs, and jeopardizing ongoing initiatives.

Dutch Cabinet Collapses, Leaving Key Financial Promises Unfulfilled
The collapse of the Dutch cabinet leaves many key promises unfulfilled, particularly those aimed at improving the financial well-being of low-income individuals, raising concerns about healthcare accessibility and childcare costs, and jeopardizing ongoing initiatives.
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40% Bias Score

Met Police Commander Sacked After Drug Test Refusal
Commander Julian Bennett, a senior Metropolitan Police officer, was finally dismissed after refusing a drug test in July 2020, following a lengthy appeals process costing significant public funds; this decision highlights flaws in the Met Police's disciplinary procedures.

Met Police Commander Sacked After Drug Test Refusal
Commander Julian Bennett, a senior Metropolitan Police officer, was finally dismissed after refusing a drug test in July 2020, following a lengthy appeals process costing significant public funds; this decision highlights flaws in the Met Police's disciplinary procedures.
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48% Bias Score
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