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Flintshire Council Funding Cut Threatens Closure of Disability Support Center
The Clocktower, a non-profit supporting 134 disabled individuals over 16 in Mostyn, Flintshire, faces closure due to a 4% funding shortfall by Flintshire council, forcing it to cut free transport, impacting families who rely on its specialized care.
Flintshire Council Funding Cut Threatens Closure of Disability Support Center
The Clocktower, a non-profit supporting 134 disabled individuals over 16 in Mostyn, Flintshire, faces closure due to a 4% funding shortfall by Flintshire council, forcing it to cut free transport, impacting families who rely on its specialized care.
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40% Bias Score


England's Euro 2025 Group Stage Draw Unveiled
England's Euro 2025 group stage draw places them in Group D alongside France, the Netherlands, and Wales, beginning July 5th against France in Zurich, then facing the Netherlands and Wales on July 9th and 13th.
England's Euro 2025 Group Stage Draw Unveiled
England's Euro 2025 group stage draw places them in Group D alongside France, the Netherlands, and Wales, beginning July 5th against France in Zurich, then facing the Netherlands and Wales on July 9th and 13th.
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24% Bias Score


Council Tax Hike to Fund £330m Police Increase
England and Wales police forces will receive up to £17.4bn in 2025-26, a 3.5% increase, but £329.8m depends on a £14 council tax rise for a band D property; this has sparked criticism, while concerns remain about funding formula inequities and one-year funding settlements hindering long-term plannin...
Council Tax Hike to Fund £330m Police Increase
England and Wales police forces will receive up to £17.4bn in 2025-26, a 3.5% increase, but £329.8m depends on a £14 council tax rise for a band D property; this has sparked criticism, while concerns remain about funding formula inequities and one-year funding settlements hindering long-term plannin...
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40% Bias Score


Solicitor Pay Crisis in England and Wales Leads to Access to Justice Issues
Lawyers in England and Wales are refusing cases due to low pay, particularly burglary and lower-level sexual offences; one burglary suspect was rejected by 12 firms, highlighting a crisis stemming from a dispute over legal aid funding between the Law Society and the Ministry of Justice.
Solicitor Pay Crisis in England and Wales Leads to Access to Justice Issues
Lawyers in England and Wales are refusing cases due to low pay, particularly burglary and lower-level sexual offences; one burglary suspect was rejected by 12 firms, highlighting a crisis stemming from a dispute over legal aid funding between the Law Society and the Ministry of Justice.
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36% Bias Score


Gabalfa Apple Returns to Cardiff After 100 Years
Cardiff is reintroducing the Gabalfa apple, a rare Victorian variety rediscovered in 2004, as part of a larger tree-planting project, Coed Caerdydd, to increase biodiversity, honor the Pettigrew family's legacy in shaping Cardiff's parks, and combat climate change.
Gabalfa Apple Returns to Cardiff After 100 Years
Cardiff is reintroducing the Gabalfa apple, a rare Victorian variety rediscovered in 2004, as part of a larger tree-planting project, Coed Caerdydd, to increase biodiversity, honor the Pettigrew family's legacy in shaping Cardiff's parks, and combat climate change.
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28% Bias Score


Port Talbot Nightclub Reopens for Photography Exhibition
A 1990s-era nightclub in Port Talbot, Wales, the Troubador, is reopening for two weeks to host a photography exhibition by Roo Lewis, featuring portraits of local residents and showcasing the town's unique character and community spirit.
Port Talbot Nightclub Reopens for Photography Exhibition
A 1990s-era nightclub in Port Talbot, Wales, the Troubador, is reopening for two weeks to host a photography exhibition by Roo Lewis, featuring portraits of local residents and showcasing the town's unique character and community spirit.
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24% Bias Score

National Theatre Wales Closes, Transitions to Community-Focused TEAM
National Theatre Wales, after losing its \$1.6 million Arts Council Wales funding in 2023, has closed, transitioning into TEAM to focus on community and educational initiatives; this follows a period of self-reflection acknowledging a loss of connection with its audience and the broader arts sector.

National Theatre Wales Closes, Transitions to Community-Focused TEAM
National Theatre Wales, after losing its \$1.6 million Arts Council Wales funding in 2023, has closed, transitioning into TEAM to focus on community and educational initiatives; this follows a period of self-reflection acknowledging a loss of connection with its audience and the broader arts sector.
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40% Bias Score

Paedophile Headteacher's Unchecked Hiring Led to \u00a3500,000 School Debt
A jailed paedophile headteacher at Ysgol Friars in Bangor, Gwynedd, Neil Foden, was found to have recruited approximately 80 staff members without proper procedure between September 2021 and January 2024, leading to a near \u00a3500,000 debt for the school and raising concerns about accountability a...

Paedophile Headteacher's Unchecked Hiring Led to \u00a3500,000 School Debt
A jailed paedophile headteacher at Ysgol Friars in Bangor, Gwynedd, Neil Foden, was found to have recruited approximately 80 staff members without proper procedure between September 2021 and January 2024, leading to a near \u00a3500,000 debt for the school and raising concerns about accountability a...
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28% Bias Score

Drag Queens Raise £18,000 for Storm-Damaged Church
A drag queen Christmas carol concert in Cardiff raised £18,000 to repair storm damage to St Andrew's United Reformed Church's roof, a project now being made into a film by actress Eve Myles.

Drag Queens Raise £18,000 for Storm-Damaged Church
A drag queen Christmas carol concert in Cardiff raised £18,000 to repair storm damage to St Andrew's United Reformed Church's roof, a project now being made into a film by actress Eve Myles.
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32% Bias Score

UK Rewilding Initiatives Show Promise in Combating Biodiversity Loss
Scotland and Wales are pioneering large-scale rewilding projects to combat biodiversity loss and climate change, with Scotland aiming to become the world's first 'rewilded nation' and Wales launching a crowdfunding campaign for a major ecosystem restoration project starting in spring 2025.

UK Rewilding Initiatives Show Promise in Combating Biodiversity Loss
Scotland and Wales are pioneering large-scale rewilding projects to combat biodiversity loss and climate change, with Scotland aiming to become the world's first 'rewilded nation' and Wales launching a crowdfunding campaign for a major ecosystem restoration project starting in spring 2025.
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44% Bias Score

Storm Darragh Causes Widespread Damage Across Wales
Storm Darragh, which hit Wales last weekend with winds up to 93mph, caused widespread damage, leaving 95,000 homes without power and damaging roads and forests, with NRW closing forests to the public for repairs.

Storm Darragh Causes Widespread Damage Across Wales
Storm Darragh, which hit Wales last weekend with winds up to 93mph, caused widespread damage, leaving 95,000 homes without power and damaging roads and forests, with NRW closing forests to the public for repairs.
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24% Bias Score

Soldier's Suicide Highlights Military Mental Health Failures
Lance Corporal Charlie Owen, 25, a Welsh Guards soldier, died by suicide after being ordered to leave his family and return to barracks despite expressing suicidal thoughts and a desire to leave the army, prompting an inquest revealing communication failures and inadequate risk assessment within the...

Soldier's Suicide Highlights Military Mental Health Failures
Lance Corporal Charlie Owen, 25, a Welsh Guards soldier, died by suicide after being ordered to leave his family and return to barracks despite expressing suicidal thoughts and a desire to leave the army, prompting an inquest revealing communication failures and inadequate risk assessment within the...
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36% Bias Score
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