Kim Willsher
Kim Willsher is a journalist for The Guardian. She covers various topics including politics and human interest stories. Her reporting focuses on providing detailed and informative articles to her readers.
50%
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
85%
Examples:
- The article expresses a pro-choice bias in its title and throughout the text.
- The author quotes several individuals expressing strong pro-choice views.
Conflicts of Interest
0%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Contradictions
100%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Deceptions
55%
Examples:
- The article incorrectly states that France has enshrined abortion as a constitutional right.
Recent Articles
Mystery of the Medieval Horse Burial Site: 26 Horses Discovered in France, Researchers Puzzled by Uniform Burial and Possible Sacrifice
Broke On: Tuesday, 28 May 2024In Villedieu-sur-Indre, France, archaeologists discovered a medieval site with over 28 horses and two dogs buried in precise pits. The horses lived between 100 BC to 100 AD and were carefully placed on their right sides with heads directed south. Researchers are unsure if they died in battle or were sacrificed. Notre-Dame's Glory Returns: Restoring The Mays and Recreating History
Broke On: Monday, 15 April 2024Five years after the Notre-Dame Cathedral fire, restoration efforts are underway. The iconic Mays paintings have been returned to their original location for a new exhibition. American carpenter Hank Silver and Carpenters Without Borders are restoring the nave using wood from French forests. Notre-Dame is set to reopen in December, with key challenges met, including the restoration of the nave and organ cleaning. France Enshrines Abortion Rights in Constitution: A Message to Women Everywhere
Broke On: Tuesday, 05 March 2024France has enshrined abortion rights in its constitution, sending a message to women that their body belongs to them. The country's president Emmanuel Macron announced a sealing ceremony on Friday at International Women's Day.