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Media Conglomerate: Murdoch family
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Europe · RussiaAn elderly woman in Russia's Far East was revealed on Wednesday (Oct 4) to have lived for 80 years with an inch-long needle in her brain, after doctors made the unexpected discovery during a CT scan. See the Story
Russian doctors find needle in 80-year-old woman's brain
60% Center coverage: 5 sources
Europe · United KingdomBritain’s long-term cost of borrowing has hit its highest level since 1998, as political instability in the US and fears of sustained high levels of inflation triggered a sell-off in global bond markets.See the Story
Bond market sell-off sends UK long-term borrowing cost to 25-year high
50% Center coverage: 6 sources
Europe · United KingdomPeople who spot someone shoplifting should make a citizen’s arrest, the policing minister has said. Britain is facing an ‘epidemic’ of shoplifting, retail bosses say, with experts pointing to roaming gangs and the gruelling cost of living crisis.See the Story
If you see a shoplifter, arrest them yourselves, policing minister says
60% Right coverage: 5 sources
Portugal · PortugalThe scheme was introduced in 2009 to attract foreign capital after the global financial crisis hit Portugal. It allows people who become residents by spending more than 183 days a year in the country to benefit from a special 20 per cent tax rate on Portuguese-sourced income. The Socialist prime minister has pledged to ditch it, blocking new applicants in 2024.See the Story
Portugal to end tax breaks for foreign residents after angry protests
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
King CharlesDisgraced Duke of York is said to have been given time to assure the monarch that he can finance much needed repairs on the 30-room mansion. The 63-year-old duke and the King were understood to be at loggerheads this summer when it was suggested that Andrew move out of the property.See the Story
King Charles grants Prince Andrew ‘stay of execution’ over Royal Lodge mansion
67% Right coverage: 3 sources
Rishi Sunak · West MidlandsThe Conservative mayor for the West Midlands is considering quitting over Rishi Sunak’s decision to cancel the high-speed train line between Birmingham and Manchester, the Guardian has learned.See the Story
Tory mayor Andy Street ‘considering quitting’ over Rishi Sunak HS2 U-turn
60% Left coverage: 5 sources
Diabetes · United KingdomAccording to data, around 850,000 people have diabetes but are yet to be diagnosed. Over time, failure to diagnose the condition can lead to complications such as heart disease, nerve damage and retinopathy.See the Story
Diabetes: Thousands of new cases could be diagnosed from screenings in A&E, study suggests
75% Center coverage: 4 sources
Rishi Sunak · United KingdomRishi Sunak will try to convince the public he is the person to "fundamentally change the country" and fix Westminster's "broken system" - despite the fact his party has been in government for 13 years.See the Story
Rishi Sunak to pitch himself as prime minister to 'fundamentally change the country'
Coverage: 7 sources