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UK Driving Lesson Costs Soar, Impacting Learners Financially
Rising costs of driving lessons in the UK, now averaging £36-£40/hour, are straining learners financially, impacting their learning frequency and creating accessibility issues, while instructors cite increased operational expenses to justify the prices.
UK Driving Lesson Costs Soar, Impacting Learners Financially
Rising costs of driving lessons in the UK, now averaging £36-£40/hour, are straining learners financially, impacting their learning frequency and creating accessibility issues, while instructors cite increased operational expenses to justify the prices.
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40% Bias Score


GBR Launches First Train Service, Beginning Nationalization of British Railways
Great British Railways (GBR) launched its first train service on May 25th, 2025, from London Waterloo to Shepperton, marking the beginning of the nationalization of British railways under the Labour government's plan to bring ten companies under public ownership by October 2027.
GBR Launches First Train Service, Beginning Nationalization of British Railways
Great British Railways (GBR) launched its first train service on May 25th, 2025, from London Waterloo to Shepperton, marking the beginning of the nationalization of British railways under the Labour government's plan to bring ten companies under public ownership by October 2027.
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48% Bias Score


A42 Bottrop Highway Closure for 35 Million Euro Bridge Replacement
A 35 million euro project to replace a too-narrow industrial bridge on the A42 highway near Bottrop, Germany, is underway, necessitating the temporary closure of the highway and the Rhine-Herne Canal to accommodate the unloading and installation of the new bridge's massive components.
A42 Bottrop Highway Closure for 35 Million Euro Bridge Replacement
A 35 million euro project to replace a too-narrow industrial bridge on the A42 highway near Bottrop, Germany, is underway, necessitating the temporary closure of the highway and the Rhine-Herne Canal to accommodate the unloading and installation of the new bridge's massive components.
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4% Bias Score


Boeing 737 Max Crashes: Rejected Plea Deal Amidst Renewed Charges
A faulty Boeing 737 Max assistance software caused two crashes in 2018 and 2019, killing 346; Boeing initially avoided prosecution with fines and promises of safety improvements, but a 2024 incident led to renewed charges and a rejected plea deal, leaving victims' families dissatisfied and seeking m...
Boeing 737 Max Crashes: Rejected Plea Deal Amidst Renewed Charges
A faulty Boeing 737 Max assistance software caused two crashes in 2018 and 2019, killing 346; Boeing initially avoided prosecution with fines and promises of safety improvements, but a 2024 incident led to renewed charges and a rejected plea deal, leaving victims' families dissatisfied and seeking m...
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44% Bias Score


Boeing Agrees to \$1.1 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The US Department of Justice struck a deal with Boeing to avoid prosecution over two fatal 737 Max crashes, involving over \$1.1 billion in fines, safety improvements, and compensation for victims' families; a judge must still approve the agreement.
Boeing Agrees to \$1.1 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The US Department of Justice struck a deal with Boeing to avoid prosecution over two fatal 737 Max crashes, involving over \$1.1 billion in fines, safety improvements, and compensation for victims' families; a judge must still approve the agreement.
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40% Bias Score


Boeing Agrees to \$1.545 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The US Justice Department struck a deal with Boeing, dismissing fraud charges related to the 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people in exchange for a \$1.545 billion payment to victims' families and Boeing, avoiding a potential criminal conviction and jeopardizing its federal contractor status; some...
Boeing Agrees to \$1.545 Billion Settlement in 737 Max Crash Case
The US Justice Department struck a deal with Boeing, dismissing fraud charges related to the 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people in exchange for a \$1.545 billion payment to victims' families and Boeing, avoiding a potential criminal conviction and jeopardizing its federal contractor status; some...
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36% Bias Score

French Taxi Strike Continues Despite Government Talks
French taxi drivers are continuing their strike despite a meeting with Prime Minister François Bayrou, who offered to re-examine the proposed tariff reform. Many drivers remain unsatisfied, leading to ongoing protests and roadblocks, particularly near Roland Garros.

French Taxi Strike Continues Despite Government Talks
French taxi drivers are continuing their strike despite a meeting with Prime Minister François Bayrou, who offered to re-examine the proposed tariff reform. Many drivers remain unsatisfied, leading to ongoing protests and roadblocks, particularly near Roland Garros.
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52% Bias Score

New B 178 Section Opens in Germany, Reducing Travel Times
A 6km section of Germany's B 178 highway, costing €57.4 million, opened on May 29th, 2025, reducing travel times to the German-Polish-Czech border region; the project, started in 1999, highlights lengthy planning processes.

New B 178 Section Opens in Germany, Reducing Travel Times
A 6km section of Germany's B 178 highway, costing €57.4 million, opened on May 29th, 2025, reducing travel times to the German-Polish-Czech border region; the project, started in 1999, highlights lengthy planning processes.
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40% Bias Score

A42 Autobahn Bridge Replacement in Bottrop: €35 Million Project Begins
A €35 million project to replace a narrow industrial bridge on the A42 Autobahn near Bottrop, Germany, began Tuesday. The new bridge, weighing 500 tons, requires specialized cranes and waterway closures for transport and installation, leading to a full A42 closure from June 6th to 16th. The existing...

A42 Autobahn Bridge Replacement in Bottrop: €35 Million Project Begins
A €35 million project to replace a narrow industrial bridge on the A42 Autobahn near Bottrop, Germany, began Tuesday. The new bridge, weighing 500 tons, requires specialized cranes and waterway closures for transport and installation, leading to a full A42 closure from June 6th to 16th. The existing...
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20% Bias Score

EU Reform Could Reduce Flight Delay Compensation
The EU is considering a reform that would significantly increase the minimum delay threshold for flight compensation, potentially leaving 80 percent of affected passengers without compensation, prompting opposition from consumer advocates and the German government.

EU Reform Could Reduce Flight Delay Compensation
The EU is considering a reform that would significantly increase the minimum delay threshold for flight compensation, potentially leaving 80 percent of affected passengers without compensation, prompting opposition from consumer advocates and the German government.
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44% Bias Score

New U.S. Car Seat Safety Standards for Side-Impact Collisions
Beginning June 30, 2025, all new U.S. car seats must meet stricter side-impact safety standards (FMVSS No. 213a) after years of research and development by the NHTSA, addressing a significant gap in previous regulations and aiming to reduce child fatalities and injuries in side-impact collisions.

New U.S. Car Seat Safety Standards for Side-Impact Collisions
Beginning June 30, 2025, all new U.S. car seats must meet stricter side-impact safety standards (FMVSS No. 213a) after years of research and development by the NHTSA, addressing a significant gap in previous regulations and aiming to reduce child fatalities and injuries in side-impact collisions.
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20% Bias Score

DOJ Strikes \$1.1 Billion Deal with Boeing to Resolve 737 Max Crash Cases
The US Department of Justice and Boeing reached a non-prosecution agreement on Friday, ending a long legal battle over two fatal 737 Max crashes; the deal includes over \$1.1 billion in fines, safety improvements, and compensation for victims' families, but faces criticism from some victims' familie...

DOJ Strikes \$1.1 Billion Deal with Boeing to Resolve 737 Max Crash Cases
The US Department of Justice and Boeing reached a non-prosecution agreement on Friday, ending a long legal battle over two fatal 737 Max crashes; the deal includes over \$1.1 billion in fines, safety improvements, and compensation for victims' families, but faces criticism from some victims' familie...
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44% Bias Score
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