Telegraph View
Ramie Targoff is a journalist who has written about Shakespeare's sisters. She also wrote a memoir of life after Vietnam.
Biography:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/biographies/
40%
The Daily's Verdict
This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.
Bias
75%
Examples:
- The author also uses sensationalism in some cases, such as when describing pro-Palestinian protests.
- The author has a clear bias towards the Conservative party and their policies. They frequently use language that is favorable to the Conservatives and critical of other parties.
Conflicts of Interest
0%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Contradictions
85%
Examples:
- In another article, the author claims that Rishi Sunak's address was belated but does not provide any context or evidence to support this.
- The author frequently contradicts themselves within their articles. For example, they claim that the Conservatives are targeting extremists who want to divide Britain and then later attack a member of the Labour party for saying something similar.
Deceptions
30%
Examples:
- In another article, the author uses sensationalism by stating that pro-Palestinian protesters have been chanting extremist and anti-Semitic slogans without providing any context or evidence.
- The author uses deception in some cases. For example, they quote George Galloway as saying something that he did not actually say.
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