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Nearly 24% of Doctors Guilty of Sexual Misconduct Allowed to Continue Practicing
A review of 222 Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) cases between August 2023 and 2024 found that 24% of doctors found guilty of sexual misconduct received suspensions instead of being struck off, despite accusations ranging from rape to offences against children.
Nearly 24% of Doctors Guilty of Sexual Misconduct Allowed to Continue Practicing
A review of 222 Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) cases between August 2023 and 2024 found that 24% of doctors found guilty of sexual misconduct received suspensions instead of being struck off, despite accusations ranging from rape to offences against children.
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56% Bias Score


Accusations of Misconduct Against Jaap van Zweden: Continued Silence in the Classical Music World
Despite accusations of misconduct against renowned conductor Jaap van Zweden, including a recent incident confirmed by his spokesperson, major orchestras continue to schedule his appearances, prompting questions about accountability and the safety of musicians.
Accusations of Misconduct Against Jaap van Zweden: Continued Silence in the Classical Music World
Despite accusations of misconduct against renowned conductor Jaap van Zweden, including a recent incident confirmed by his spokesperson, major orchestras continue to schedule his appearances, prompting questions about accountability and the safety of musicians.
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44% Bias Score


Former Conservative MP David Warburton Dies at 59
David Warburton, a former Conservative MP who resigned after allegations of sexual misconduct and cocaine use, was found dead at age 59 in west London on August 26th, 2024; his death is considered unexpected but not suspicious.
Former Conservative MP David Warburton Dies at 59
David Warburton, a former Conservative MP who resigned after allegations of sexual misconduct and cocaine use, was found dead at age 59 in west London on August 26th, 2024; his death is considered unexpected but not suspicious.
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24% Bias Score


High Court Dismisses Noel Clarke's Libel Claim Against The Guardian
A London High Court judge dismissed actor Noel Clarke's £70 million libel claim against the Guardian, finding his testimony unreliable and upholding the newspaper's reporting on allegations of sexual misconduct from over 20 women as true and in the public interest.
High Court Dismisses Noel Clarke's Libel Claim Against The Guardian
A London High Court judge dismissed actor Noel Clarke's £70 million libel claim against the Guardian, finding his testimony unreliable and upholding the newspaper's reporting on allegations of sexual misconduct from over 20 women as true and in the public interest.
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52% Bias Score


Guardian Wins Libel Case Against Actor Noel Clarke
A UK high court ruled in favor of The Guardian in a libel case brought by actor Noel Clarke, upholding the newspaper's investigation into sexual misconduct allegations made by over 20 women against him and finding the reporting to be substantially true and in the public interest.
Guardian Wins Libel Case Against Actor Noel Clarke
A UK high court ruled in favor of The Guardian in a libel case brought by actor Noel Clarke, upholding the newspaper's investigation into sexual misconduct allegations made by over 20 women against him and finding the reporting to be substantially true and in the public interest.
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44% Bias Score


Colorado Jail Commander Sued for Repeatedly Viewing Inmates' Strip Search Videos
Three women are suing former La Plata County jail commander Edward Aber and government agencies for repeatedly viewing over 117 female inmates' strip search videos recorded between February 2019 and July 2024, highlighting systemic failures in oversight and accountability, and prompting calls for br...
Colorado Jail Commander Sued for Repeatedly Viewing Inmates' Strip Search Videos
Three women are suing former La Plata County jail commander Edward Aber and government agencies for repeatedly viewing over 117 female inmates' strip search videos recorded between February 2019 and July 2024, highlighting systemic failures in oversight and accountability, and prompting calls for br...
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44% Bias Score

UK Doctor Sexual Misconduct Sanctions Too Lenient, Review Finds
A review of 46 UK medical cases reveals that sanctions for doctors guilty of sexual misconduct are too lenient in roughly a quarter of instances, prompting calls for reform and improved victim support.

UK Doctor Sexual Misconduct Sanctions Too Lenient, Review Finds
A review of 46 UK medical cases reveals that sanctions for doctors guilty of sexual misconduct are too lenient in roughly a quarter of instances, prompting calls for reform and improved victim support.
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60% Bias Score

Kevin Spacey Receives Lifetime Achievement Award Amidst Controversial Comeback
Kevin Spacey, acquitted on sexual assault charges, received a lifetime achievement award at Amsterdam's Septimius Awards, marking a step in his attempt to revive his Hollywood career.

Kevin Spacey Receives Lifetime Achievement Award Amidst Controversial Comeback
Kevin Spacey, acquitted on sexual assault charges, received a lifetime achievement award at Amsterdam's Septimius Awards, marking a step in his attempt to revive his Hollywood career.
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16% Bias Score

Dutch Athletics Union Criticized for Handling of Sexual Misconduct Case
Athlete Maureen Koster publicly criticized the Dutch Athletics Union's handling of a sexual misconduct case involving athlete Zoë Sedney, highlighting a lack of accountability and calling for cultural change within Dutch athletics, amidst a period of recent successes for the sport.

Dutch Athletics Union Criticized for Handling of Sexual Misconduct Case
Athlete Maureen Koster publicly criticized the Dutch Athletics Union's handling of a sexual misconduct case involving athlete Zoë Sedney, highlighting a lack of accountability and calling for cultural change within Dutch athletics, amidst a period of recent successes for the sport.
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60% Bias Score

Guardian Wins Defamation Case: Noel Clarke's Misconduct Reporting Vindicated
A British high court ruled that the Guardian's reporting on Noel Clarke's sexual misconduct was true and in the public interest, vindicating the accounts of over 20 women who accused the actor of various forms of harassment and bullying between 2004 and 2019.

Guardian Wins Defamation Case: Noel Clarke's Misconduct Reporting Vindicated
A British high court ruled that the Guardian's reporting on Noel Clarke's sexual misconduct was true and in the public interest, vindicating the accounts of over 20 women who accused the actor of various forms of harassment and bullying between 2004 and 2019.
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60% Bias Score

Salmond Widow to Continue £3 Million Claim Against SNP
Alex Salmond's widow will continue his £3 million legal claim against the Scottish government over a flawed sexual misconduct investigation, fueled by allegations in Nicola Sturgeon's memoir and aiming to clear his name.

Salmond Widow to Continue £3 Million Claim Against SNP
Alex Salmond's widow will continue his £3 million legal claim against the Scottish government over a flawed sexual misconduct investigation, fueled by allegations in Nicola Sturgeon's memoir and aiming to clear his name.
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52% Bias Score

Sturgeon's Memoir: Salmond's Actions Ended Decades-Long Friendship
Nicola Sturgeon's memoir details the end of her friendship with Alex Salmond, triggered by his response to 2018 sexual misconduct allegations; his lack of remorse and attempts to deflect blame led to the irreparable damage of their relationship, impacting the SNP.

Sturgeon's Memoir: Salmond's Actions Ended Decades-Long Friendship
Nicola Sturgeon's memoir details the end of her friendship with Alex Salmond, triggered by his response to 2018 sexual misconduct allegations; his lack of remorse and attempts to deflect blame led to the irreparable damage of their relationship, impacting the SNP.
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64% Bias Score
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