Kevin Rawlinson
Kevin Rawlinson is a Guardian reporter. He focuses on topics such as crime, health, and politics in England. His work often involves investigating corruption and uncovering the truth behind various incidents. Rawlinson has reported on issues related to the NHS, immigration, and the Middle East crisis. He is active on Twitter @KevinJRawlinson.
81%
The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
86%
Examples:
- The articles contain examples of religious bias and monetary bias.
Conflicts of Interest
75%
Examples:
- Bah received free passage in return for steering the boat.
Contradictions
85%
Examples:
- Another appearance of the Northern Lights is expected next month.
- Last weekend's northern lights were caused by an extreme geomagnetic storm.
- Some of these bursts met up with each other, making the resulting geomagnetic storm much stronger by the time it reached Earth.
- The solar storm was triggered by at least five coronal mass ejections (CMEs).
Deceptions
82%
Examples:
- The article states that at least four fellow passengers drowned during the crossing, but it doesn't specify how many more than four people died.
Recent Articles
Solar Maximum Brings Unusual Northern Lights Displays to Europe and North America
Broke On: Saturday, 18 May 2024Last weekend, an unexpected and intense display of Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, graced skies worldwide due to charged particles from the sun colliding with Earth's atmosphere during our sun's solar maximum phase. The significant solar storm caused by multiple solar flares resulted in a G5-rated geomagnetic storm and visible lights as far south as Europe and the US. Ibrahima Bah found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter after four migrants drown in English Channel inflatable boat crash
Broke On: Monday, 19 February 2024On February 19, 2024, Ibrahima Bah was found guilty of manslaughter after four migrants drowned when the inflatable boat he piloted ran into difficulty in the English Channel. Despite claiming to have been forced by violent smugglers to make the journey with at least 43 other migrants, jurors dismissed this claim and found him guilty of gross negligence manslaughter.