Showing 721 to 732 of 2,310 results


10-Hour Wait Exposes Australia's Sexual Assault Forensic Exam Crisis
In Australia, a sexual assault survivor endured a 10-hour wait for a forensic medical exam due to a shortage of forensic nurses and the limited number of hospitals equipped to perform these exams, highlighting systemic failures in providing timely support for survivors.
10-Hour Wait Exposes Australia's Sexual Assault Forensic Exam Crisis
In Australia, a sexual assault survivor endured a 10-hour wait for a forensic medical exam due to a shortage of forensic nurses and the limited number of hospitals equipped to perform these exams, highlighting systemic failures in providing timely support for survivors.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Prudential Considers £8 Billion Indian Asset Spin-off
Prudential is considering an £8 billion spin-off of its 49% stake in ICICI Prudential Asset Management, a joint venture in India, potentially listing on the Mumbai stock exchange; this follows a trend of UK firms choosing overseas listings, dealing a blow to the City of London.
Prudential Considers £8 Billion Indian Asset Spin-off
Prudential is considering an £8 billion spin-off of its 49% stake in ICICI Prudential Asset Management, a joint venture in India, potentially listing on the Mumbai stock exchange; this follows a trend of UK firms choosing overseas listings, dealing a blow to the City of London.
Progress
56% Bias Score


UK Sanctions Russian Cybercrime Syndicate ZSERVERS
The UK launched a major crackdown on Russian cyber gangs, sanctioning six individuals linked to ZSERVERS, a firm facilitating ransomware attacks, following a threefold increase in severe cyber incidents in the UK, aiming to disrupt the support network for these attacks and protect the UK economy.
UK Sanctions Russian Cybercrime Syndicate ZSERVERS
The UK launched a major crackdown on Russian cyber gangs, sanctioning six individuals linked to ZSERVERS, a firm facilitating ransomware attacks, following a threefold increase in severe cyber incidents in the UK, aiming to disrupt the support network for these attacks and protect the UK economy.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Teacher Indefinitely Banned After Child Abuse Images Discovery
Gareth Mellor, a 45-year-old assistant head teacher and designated safeguarding lead at Kettlethorpe High School, was indefinitely banned from teaching after possessing over 11,500 indecent images of children, mostly of teenage girls, obtained between January 2014 and May 2021 via an encrypted cloud...
Teacher Indefinitely Banned After Child Abuse Images Discovery
Gareth Mellor, a 45-year-old assistant head teacher and designated safeguarding lead at Kettlethorpe High School, was indefinitely banned from teaching after possessing over 11,500 indecent images of children, mostly of teenage girls, obtained between January 2014 and May 2021 via an encrypted cloud...
Progress
44% Bias Score


Record High of 12 Million UK Adults Have Diabetes or Prediabetes
A record 12 million UK adults—one in five—have diabetes or prediabetes, with 4.6 million diagnosed diabetes cases and 1.3 million undiagnosed type 2 diabetes cases, highlighting a need for increased preventative measures and early detection programs, reflecting global trends showing 828 million case...
Record High of 12 Million UK Adults Have Diabetes or Prediabetes
A record 12 million UK adults—one in five—have diabetes or prediabetes, with 4.6 million diagnosed diabetes cases and 1.3 million undiagnosed type 2 diabetes cases, highlighting a need for increased preventative measures and early detection programs, reflecting global trends showing 828 million case...
Progress
40% Bias Score


NHS Trust Fined £1.6m for Multiple Maternity Failures
The Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust was fined £1.6m after admitting to failures in care leading to the deaths of three babies between April and July 2021, marking the second prosecution of the trust by the Care Quality Commission for maternity-related issues.
NHS Trust Fined £1.6m for Multiple Maternity Failures
The Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust was fined £1.6m after admitting to failures in care leading to the deaths of three babies between April and July 2021, marking the second prosecution of the trust by the Care Quality Commission for maternity-related issues.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Rochdale Sex Abuse Trial: Girls Testify of Systemic Failure
A trial in Manchester heard how two teenage girls were allegedly used as sex slaves by a gang of eight Asian men in Rochdale between 2001 and 2006; the victims say authorities knew about the abuse but failed to act.

Rochdale Sex Abuse Trial: Girls Testify of Systemic Failure
A trial in Manchester heard how two teenage girls were allegedly used as sex slaves by a gang of eight Asian men in Rochdale between 2001 and 2006; the victims say authorities knew about the abuse but failed to act.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Transgender Doctor Accused of Fabricating Incident in Workplace Dispute
A transgender doctor in Fife, Dr. Beth Upton, is accused by Nurse Sandie Peggie of fabricating a patient safety incident to retaliate for a conflict over shared changing facilities, leading to an employment tribunal where Dr. Upton denies the accusations and states she is seeking justice.

Transgender Doctor Accused of Fabricating Incident in Workplace Dispute
A transgender doctor in Fife, Dr. Beth Upton, is accused by Nurse Sandie Peggie of fabricating a patient safety incident to retaliate for a conflict over shared changing facilities, leading to an employment tribunal where Dr. Upton denies the accusations and states she is seeking justice.
Progress
60% Bias Score

UK Court Grants Asylum to Palestinian Family Under Human Rights Law
A UK court granted a Palestinian family of six asylum, overturning the Home Office's rejection of their application under the Ukraine Family Scheme due to a breach of their human rights under Article 8 of the ECHR; the family had fled Gaza after their home was destroyed in an airstrike.

UK Court Grants Asylum to Palestinian Family Under Human Rights Law
A UK court granted a Palestinian family of six asylum, overturning the Home Office's rejection of their application under the Ukraine Family Scheme due to a breach of their human rights under Article 8 of the ECHR; the family had fled Gaza after their home was destroyed in an airstrike.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Childhood Obesity Crisis Leads to Record Joint Replacements in UK
In the last five years, at least nine British children aged 10-14 received hip replacements due to obesity, while knee replacements surged by 46% and hip replacements by 22%, reaching 25,600, impacting the NHS significantly, as 28,042 pensioners also received these operations; this is linked to the ...

Childhood Obesity Crisis Leads to Record Joint Replacements in UK
In the last five years, at least nine British children aged 10-14 received hip replacements due to obesity, while knee replacements surged by 46% and hip replacements by 22%, reaching 25,600, impacting the NHS significantly, as 28,042 pensioners also received these operations; this is linked to the ...
Progress
56% Bias Score

UK to Refuse Citizenship to Illegal Migrants
The UK government will refuse British citizenship to migrants arriving illegally by small boats or concealed in vehicles, starting February 10th, impacting all illegal arrivals regardless of arrival date, except those using commercial airlines. This follows a rise in irregular arrivals, with almost ...

UK to Refuse Citizenship to Illegal Migrants
The UK government will refuse British citizenship to migrants arriving illegally by small boats or concealed in vehicles, starting February 10th, impacting all illegal arrivals regardless of arrival date, except those using commercial airlines. This follows a rise in irregular arrivals, with almost ...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Nottingham Attacks: Public Inquiry to Start in Weeks
Following the Nottingham attacks that killed three, a judge-led public inquiry will start in weeks, scrutinising multiple agencies and Valdo Calocane's mental health care, with the aim of preventing future tragedies and lasting two years.

Nottingham Attacks: Public Inquiry to Start in Weeks
Following the Nottingham attacks that killed three, a judge-led public inquiry will start in weeks, scrutinising multiple agencies and Valdo Calocane's mental health care, with the aim of preventing future tragedies and lasting two years.
Progress
32% Bias Score
Showing 721 to 732 of 2,310 results