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AI Retinal Analysis for Early Dementia Detection
Scottish researchers created an AI tool using almost one million eye scans to detect early signs of brain diseases like dementia by analyzing retinal images, potentially enabling earlier diagnosis and treatment starting in 2026.
AI Retinal Analysis for Early Dementia Detection
Scottish researchers created an AI tool using almost one million eye scans to detect early signs of brain diseases like dementia by analyzing retinal images, potentially enabling earlier diagnosis and treatment starting in 2026.
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44% Bias Score


Fatal Accident Inquiry into Glasgow Hotel Stabbing Death
A fatal accident inquiry will investigate the June 2020 death of Badreddin Abdalla Adam Bosh, a Sudanese asylum seeker who stabbed six people at Glasgow's Park Inn hotel before being fatally shot by police; the inquiry will examine the circumstances and explore preventative measures.
Fatal Accident Inquiry into Glasgow Hotel Stabbing Death
A fatal accident inquiry will investigate the June 2020 death of Badreddin Abdalla Adam Bosh, a Sudanese asylum seeker who stabbed six people at Glasgow's Park Inn hotel before being fatally shot by police; the inquiry will examine the circumstances and explore preventative measures.
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32% Bias Score


Glasgow Gangland: Vigilante Justice and Political Corruption
Glasgow Gangland", a vigilante thriller directed by and starring Nathan Shepka, follows a nightclub bouncer who rescues a teenage girl from sex traffickers connected to a politician, exposing a network of crime and corruption in Glasgow's underworld.
Glasgow Gangland: Vigilante Justice and Political Corruption
Glasgow Gangland", a vigilante thriller directed by and starring Nathan Shepka, follows a nightclub bouncer who rescues a teenage girl from sex traffickers connected to a politician, exposing a network of crime and corruption in Glasgow's underworld.
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48% Bias Score


Post-Covid Wedding Boom in Gretna Green
Gretna Green, Scotland's "wedding capital," saw 4,029 weddings in 2023, a 20% increase from pre-pandemic levels and the fourth consecutive year above 4,000, due to its historical significance and enduring appeal as a wedding destination.
Post-Covid Wedding Boom in Gretna Green
Gretna Green, Scotland's "wedding capital," saw 4,029 weddings in 2023, a 20% increase from pre-pandemic levels and the fourth consecutive year above 4,000, due to its historical significance and enduring appeal as a wedding destination.
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40% Bias Score


Denis Law: From Poverty to Football Legend
Denis Law, a Scottish footballer, rose from poverty and a childhood eye condition to become a globally celebrated player, achieving record-breaking transfers and memorable moments with Manchester United and other clubs.
Denis Law: From Poverty to Football Legend
Denis Law, a Scottish footballer, rose from poverty and a childhood eye condition to become a globally celebrated player, achieving record-breaking transfers and memorable moments with Manchester United and other clubs.
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28% Bias Score


Inquest into Death of Vulnerable Inmate at Polmont Highlights Systemic Failures
Katie Allan, 21, died by suicide at Polmont Young Offenders Institution in June 2018, three months into a sentence for drink driving; a fatal accident inquiry is examining systemic failures that contributed to her death and calling for legal reform.
Inquest into Death of Vulnerable Inmate at Polmont Highlights Systemic Failures
Katie Allan, 21, died by suicide at Polmont Young Offenders Institution in June 2018, three months into a sentence for drink driving; a fatal accident inquiry is examining systemic failures that contributed to her death and calling for legal reform.
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68% Bias Score

Glasgow Drug Clinic Sees 131 Uses in First Week
Glasgow's new drug consumption facility, opened on January 13th, saw 131 uses in its first week, with no medical emergencies, offering users a safe place to consume drugs along with wound care, clean equipment, and naloxone; staff reported some users engaged with housing and drug treatment support.

Glasgow Drug Clinic Sees 131 Uses in First Week
Glasgow's new drug consumption facility, opened on January 13th, saw 131 uses in its first week, with no medical emergencies, offering users a safe place to consume drugs along with wound care, clean equipment, and naloxone; staff reported some users engaged with housing and drug treatment support.
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36% Bias Score

Jellyfish Invasion Devastates Scottish Salmon Farms
An invasive jellyfish species has killed over 200,000 farmed salmon in Scotland, impacting two farms near Skye and Muck, following a similar crisis in Norway where millions of salmon died in 2023 due to rising sea temperatures linked to climate change.

Jellyfish Invasion Devastates Scottish Salmon Farms
An invasive jellyfish species has killed over 200,000 farmed salmon in Scotland, impacting two farms near Skye and Muck, following a similar crisis in Norway where millions of salmon died in 2023 due to rising sea temperatures linked to climate change.
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44% Bias Score

Glencorse Massacre: A Soldier's Betrayal
Forty years ago, the bodies of three soldiers were discovered near Loganlea reservoir in Scotland, initially believed to be an IRA attack but ultimately revealed as an inside job committed by Andrew Walker, a fellow soldier, who killed them during a payroll robbery, resulting in his arrest and convi...

Glencorse Massacre: A Soldier's Betrayal
Forty years ago, the bodies of three soldiers were discovered near Loganlea reservoir in Scotland, initially believed to be an IRA attack but ultimately revealed as an inside job committed by Andrew Walker, a fellow soldier, who killed them during a payroll robbery, resulting in his arrest and convi...
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32% Bias Score

Caldwell Family to Raise Inquiry Concerns with Scottish FM
Emma Caldwell's family will meet Scotland's First Minister next week to express concerns about the independence of a public inquiry into her 2005 murder, after her killer, Iain Packer, was sentenced to 36 years in prison following a 19-year delay in justice.

Caldwell Family to Raise Inquiry Concerns with Scottish FM
Emma Caldwell's family will meet Scotland's First Minister next week to express concerns about the independence of a public inquiry into her 2005 murder, after her killer, Iain Packer, was sentenced to 36 years in prison following a 19-year delay in justice.
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40% Bias Score

Death of Football Legend Denis Law at 84
Scottish football legend Denis Law, the only Scot to win the Ballon d'Or, died aged 84 after battling Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia; his 237 goals for Manchester United place him among the club's all-time greats.

Death of Football Legend Denis Law at 84
Scottish football legend Denis Law, the only Scot to win the Ballon d'Or, died aged 84 after battling Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia; his 237 goals for Manchester United place him among the club's all-time greats.
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24% Bias Score

Football Legend Denis Law Dies at 84
Former Manchester United and Scotland football star Denis Law died at 84 after a battle with dementia; his family announced the passing, while tributes poured in from former teammates, clubs, and national teams, highlighting his prolific career, including a British record transfer and Ballon d'Or wi...

Football Legend Denis Law Dies at 84
Former Manchester United and Scotland football star Denis Law died at 84 after a battle with dementia; his family announced the passing, while tributes poured in from former teammates, clubs, and national teams, highlighting his prolific career, including a British record transfer and Ballon d'Or wi...
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28% Bias Score
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